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Cricket Ireland has postponed its scheduled three-match ODI and T20 series against Bangladesh, which was planned for this year. The decision was confirmed in the board’s newly released annual fixture list, where the Bangladesh series was omitted. According to a statement from Cricket Ireland, the postponement was due to financial constraints and logistical challenges. The board did not specify whether the series would be rescheduled in the future.
Officials from the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) said they were not aware of any detailed information regarding the postponement. Meanwhile, Ireland’s Test captain Andy Balbirnie expressed disappointment on social media, noting that the team will play only eight home matches this season.
The development reflects the ongoing financial strain within Irish cricket, which has affected its international scheduling and limited opportunities for home fixtures.
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