Pakistan cricket fans can rejoice as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced a three-match T20I series against Ireland in Dublin this May. This tour, scheduled for May 10th, 12th, and 14th, provides a crucial opportunity for Pakistan’s star batter Babar Azam to further solidify his batting prowess ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup.
Babar Azam Quest for T20 Dominance
With an impressive record of three T20I centuries already under his belt, Babar Azam will be looking to add to his tally against Ireland.
This series serves as a valuable warm-up for the upcoming T20 World Cup, allowing him to refine his skills and gain crucial match experience. A strong performance in Ireland could see him climb even higher in the T20I batting rankings, boosting his confidence and the team’s morale before the global tournament.
Building up to T20 World Cup
The Ireland series is just one piece of the puzzle for Pakistan’s T20 World Cup preparations. A busy schedule lies ahead, with a five-match T20I series against New Zealand starting in Pakistan on April 18th, followed by a four-match T20I tour of England kicking off on May 22nd. These back-to-back matches will provide ample opportunity for the team to experiment with tactics, solidify their batting order, and refine their bowling attack.
Renewing Old Rivalries: Pakistan vs Ireland
This tour marks a significant return for Pakistan to Irish soil. Their last encounter in Ireland dates back to 2018, when they witnessed Ireland’s historic inaugural Test match. While a planned two-match T20I series in Dublin was scuppered by the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, this May series rekindles the sporting rivalry between the two nations.
Ireland Seeks Redemption
Ireland, fresh off a series defeat against Afghanistan, will be eager to prove their mettle against a formidable opponent like Pakistan. While they secured a historic Test win against Afghanistan, they will be looking to translate that success into the shorter format of the game.
Pakistan Cricket Team fills scheduling gap
The Ireland series fills the gap left by the postponed three-match T20I series against Netherlands. The PCB had previously requested this postponement due to scheduling conflicts and player workload concerns.
With a packed schedule ahead, the Pakistan cricket team will be using this Irish tour as a springboard to launch a successful T20 World Cup campaign. Babar Azam’s hunger for runs and the team’s overall preparation will be key factors to watch in this upcoming series.