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Ireland’s 4,000-seater Cricket Stadium Approved For 2030 T20 World Cup: Report
Ireland, in partnership with England and Scotland, will co-host the T20 World Cup in 2030.
Cricket Ireland has been in discussions with government officials to secure a permanent home for cricket at the Sport Ireland campus in Abbotstown, west Dublin. With the government’s approval, the project moved forward into the pre-tender stage. By mid-2025, the tender process will begin, and if all goes according to plan, initial construction should be completed by 2028, according to 'The Irish Times' report
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