Ireland edge closer to first-ever Test against Pakistan

By Web Desk
October 11, 2017

It is understood talks between Ireland, Pakistan have been ongoing over the match 'likely' to be played in Dublin

KARACHI: The International Cricket Council has confirmed Wednesday they're close to finalising details of Ireland's inaugural Test match.

The first-ever match in Ireland's history is "likely" to be staged in Dublin against Pakistan next year, the cricket.com.au quoted an ICC spokesperson as saying.

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It is understood that talks between Ireland and Pakistan have been ongoing over the Test match schedule to be played in late April or early May.

The ICC, in a media release on Tuesday, said that Pakistan will play a "red ball" match against Ireland in April ahead of their two-Test tour of England next year.

A spokesperson for Cricket Ireland declined to confirm whether the Test has been locked in.


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