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Head coach John Bracewell is coming under increased pressure after a disappointing two years in charge.
John Bracewell’s side have been beaten by an innings and 172 runs in Greater Noida.
It was another tough day at the office for Ireland in Greater Noida as Afghanistan wreaked havoc.
An accident, of course.
Ireland fall to 86-run defeat against Pakistan in Colombo.
Joe Mennie is said to be ‘feeling well’ after the scare.
There is serious work to be done by John Bracewell and his squad after a rather inauspicious start to the year today.
Usman Khawaja marked his his half-century in style.
Read an extract from the highly acclaimed book on the late English cricketer and journalist Peter Roebuck.
In an extract from his autobiography, South African cricketing legend AB de Villiers discusses his faith.
“As far as our security was concerned it was a direct breach of security protocol and he had to act to protect our players.”
The England Lions have been using hurls ahead of their tour to the United Arab Emirates.
Earlier today, Ireland made a solid start to the first day of their ICC Intercontinental Cup clash against Hong Kong in Belfast.
The visitors had 255 runs to spare after bowling the home side out for 82.
Ireland’s cricketers face Pakistan in a two-game series this week.
The two countries will meet next May.
Shaminda Eranga experienced heart discomfort during yesterday’s ODI in Malahide.
Malahide played host to the second encounter today.
The West Indies batsman could be in hot water once again.
Phil Simmons’ charges will take on an England outfit captained by Dubliner Eoin Morgan on Sunday.
Meanwhile, Bertram Allen has secured Ireland’s Olympic spot in show jumping
The Tipperary hurling captain on his new love for cricket and why he is keen to follow in the footsteps of his forefather.
The Boys in Green get their campaign underway on Wednesday.
The trailer for Steve Harmison’s episode of ‘The Toughest Trade’.
Intercontinental Cup fixture against Papua New Guinea the next assignment on the path to Test cricket.
The stadium announcer has been reprimanded for the incident.
This is not pretty.
West Indies star matches record for fastest T20 half-century.
Brendan Maher is testing himself with the Adelaide Strikers for documentary The Toughest Trade.
“He does this constantly,” one reporter said today.
Cricket Ireland is happy to let its players and staff travel to Bangladesh later this month.
The tournament is being staged in Bangladesh at the end of this month.
Pranav Dhanawade has earned the praise of Sachin Tendulkar today.
Chris Gayle said: ‘Don’t blush, baby’ after making advances while being interviewed on live television.
Melbourne Renegades opener Chris Gayle has been criticised for his comments to a female reporter.
First ball is free, right?
“There’s a real opportunity for Ireland to get Test status now, and that prospect was a real lure for me.”
The Dubliner is one of four players to represent Ireland at three World Cups.
Ireland now face Bangladesh in the final of the World Cup Qualifier tournament on Saturday.
It’s a huge month for the Ireland cricket team as they look to qualify for the ICC World Twenty20 with their application, hard work and determination an example of why women’s sport in this country is thriving on a largely amateur footing.
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