International Cricket Council






ICC Home




Home
News
Photos
Test Cricket
One-Day Cricket
ICC Cricket World Cup
ICC Events
LG ICC Rankings
About ICC
Rules and Regulations
Umpires and Referees
Global Development
Women's Cricket
Media Centre
Commercial Partners
ICC Cricket World
Recruitment
Search the ICC website










Visit ICC members and regions










ICC Trophy to be played in Ireland
ICC - 18 July 2002

Ireland is to host the ICC Trophy – one of the world’s biggest cricket tournaments.

It will be staged here in 2005 and the top three teams will qualify for the World Cup finals in the West Indies two years later.

The International Cricket Council unanimously supported the tournament going to Ireland and now the Irish Cricket Union will decide whether it will be staged north or south of the border.

“It’s a terrific feather in the cap for Irish cricket”, the ICU Chairman, John Caldwell, said today.

“We are already staging the European Championships throughout Northern Ireland later this week and the news that the world tournament is now coming Ireland’s way makes it a wonderful double”.

Malcolm Speed, C.E.O. of the ICC said the Council had every confidence that the ICU would stage the tournament in a “highly professional manner”.

He said, “Three years ago Dublin hosted a World Cup tie in exemplary fashion and last year the organisation of the Australians’ visit to Belfast attracted great praise”.

The ICC Trophy will attract 12 non-Test playing countries from all over the world. It was held in Canada last year as a qualifier for next year’s World Cup in South Africa. Ireland finished eighth as Holland, Namibia and Canada progressed to the World Cup.

The venues for the tournament will be decided by the ICU’s executive committee and it’s thought the decision will be taken before the end of the year to allow at least two years to plan the tournament.

Ireland have played in three ICC Trophies which are held every four years; last year in Toronto and before that in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and Nairobi in Kenya.

This latest boost for Irish cricket comes as teams are arriving in Belfast for the European Championships, which will get underway on Friday. More than 20 venues will be used for the 30 matches, with six countries in each of two divisions.

ENQUIRIES PLEASE TO …

Robin Walsh P.R.O. North Irish Cricket Union 048 918 52809
Gerard Byrne P.R.O. South Irish Cricket Union at 086 8211 794

© ICC






Latest ICC News


>
Yousuf back in top 10 in LG ICC Player Rankings





>
ICC launches Development Program Annual Awards 2007





>
Results of ICC Board meeting





>
Kenya sweats on Obanda's fitness as Bermuda hopes for improved performance in ICC Intercontinental Cup match starting Thursday





>
Series win sees South Africa maintain pressure on Australia at top of LG ICC ODI Championship Table





>
Namibia captain Bjorn Kotze praises fast bowlers efforts in victory against Canada




_RELATEDLINKS_
ICC News Archive


> 2007





> 2006





> 2005





> 2004





> 2003





> 2002





> 2001





> 2000





> 1999





> 1998




Media Contact


ICC Corporate Affairs
International Cricket Council
PO Box 500 070
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Tel. +971 4 368 8088
Fax. +971 4 368 8080

enquiry@icc-cricket.com




print this page














International Cricket Council

Contact ICC | Jobs @ ICC

© 2007 ICC Development (International) Ltd.