Ireland Cricket Team Future Tour Programs (FTP) Schedule
Month / Year | Series / Tournament Name |
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June 2021June 2021 |
Ireland tour of Netherlands 2021
Matches: 3 ODI Matches Venue: Netherlands |
July 2021July 2021 |
South Africa tour of Ireland 2021
Matches: 3 ODI and 3 T20 Matches Venue: Ireland |
August 2021 August 2021 |
Zimbabwe tour of Ireland 2021
Matches: 3 ODI and 3 T20 Matches Venue: Ireland |
October 2021October 2021 |
Afghanistan vs Ireland T20 2021
Matches: 3 T20 Matches Venue: India |
January 2022January 2022 |
Ireland tour of West Indies 2022
Matches: 3 ODI and 3 T20 Matches Venue: West Indies |
April - May 2022 |
Ireland tour of Zimbabwe 2022
Matches: 1 Test, 5 ODI and 3 T20 Matches Venue: Zimbabwe |
June - July 2022 |
New Zealand tour of Ireland 2022
Matches: 1 Test, 3 ODI Matches Venue: Ireland |
July - August 2022 |
Afghanistan tour of Ireland 2022
Matches: 1 Test, 3 ODI, 3 T20 Matches Venue: Ireland |
July 2022 August 2022 |
South Africa tour of Ireland 2022
Matches: 2 ODI Matches Venue: Ireland |
September - October 2022 |
Ireland tour of Bangladesh 2022
Matches: 1 Test, 3 ODI, 3 T20 Matches Venue: Bangladesh |
January 2023 - February 2023 |
South Africa, Sri Lanka, Ireland Tri-Series 2023
Matches: 6 ODI Matches Venue: Sri Lanka |
Ireland national cricket team's Future Tour Programs (FTP) Schedule of the International Cricket Council (ICC). Here is a list of all Ireland team cricket series and tournament from International Cricket Council (ICC) approved as per Future Tour Programs (FTP) from 2018 to 2023 for All National Cricket teams. The FTP was announced by the ICC in June 2018.
The Future Tour Programs (FTP) is a schedule of international cricket matches set by the ICC for all international cricket teams. The main objective of ICC FTP is that each international cricket team will play match against each other at home at least once and once in a period of ten years.
According to the Cricket FTP issued by the International Cricket Council, if a team (country) does not wish to travel to a particular country for a bilateral series due to security reasons, the country between which the series is scheduled to be played, that country's The Cricket Boards can, by mutual agreement, transfer that series to another country in which good facilities are available.