IND vs IRE: T20 World Cup Champions India To Play Two-Match T20I Series Against Ireland. India will return to international action with a short T20I series against Ireland in June 2026. The Men in Blue will play two T20 Internationals during this brief overseas tour. The series follows their successful T20 World Cup campaign earlier this year. The first T20I is scheduled for June 26, 2026. The second match will be played on June 28, 2026.
Both matches are expected to take place in Dublin. The venue has hosted several India-Ireland matches in recent years. India has toured Ireland multiple times in the past decade. They played a series there in 2018, 2022, and 2023.
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Schedule Confirmed for June Series
The two-match series will be completed within just three days. This ensures a quick turnaround before India’s next assignment. India will use this series to maintain their winning momentum. The team recently lifted the T20 World Cup title dominantly. The Ireland tour also serves as preparation for the England series. India will play multiple white-ball matches in England starting in July 2026.
The Indian squad may include young players and fringe talents. Team management could rotate players after a busy international calendar. Senior players may be rested to manage workload. This strategy has been used during previous short bilateral tours. Ireland will view this series as an important opportunity. Facing the world champions offers valuable match experience. The team is currently in a rebuilding phase in T20 cricket. Leadership changes followed their recent World Cup campaign.
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Fans can expect high-intensity cricket despite only two games. Every performance will be closely analysed ahead of future tours. The return of the T20 World Cup champions on June 26 has created excitement. The series promises competitive cricket and key preparations for bigger challenges ahead.
