Ireland to Build Permanent Cricket Stadium and High Performance Centre
The Irish government has approved the construction of a permanent international cricket stadium and High Performance Centre at the National Sports Campus in Dublin. This ambitious project is a significant step towards Ireland's goal of hosting the 2030 T20 World Cup alongside England and Scotland.
Currently, Ireland lacks a permanent home stadium, relying on club cricket grounds with temporary seating. This has hindered the country's ability to host major international matches, including the recent postponement of a bilateral series against Australia.
The new stadium will address this issue, providing a dedicated venue for Ireland's national cricket team. The first phase of the project will include a main cricket oval with a permanent seating capacity of 4000, a high-performance center, and facilities for players and officials. Completion is scheduled for 2028.
The proposed facilities will include both indoor and outdoor practice and training areas, enhancing the development of Ireland's cricketers. The stadium will also increase the number of pitches available, allowing Ireland to host more international and domestic matches.
Warren Deutrom, CEO of Cricket Ireland, hailed the announcement as a "huge tribute" to the sport's growth in Ireland. He believes the new facilities will "drive the sport forward" and assist Ireland's players in achieving success on the world stage.
The stadium will not only benefit the national team but also provide opportunities for women's cricket, youth development, and provincial competitions. It is expected to become a hub for cricket in Ireland, fostering the sport's growth and popularity.
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