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Title: England vs Ireland - Lord's Test July 2019
Post by: WalkingWicket37 on July 19, 2018, 11:39:48 AM
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England to play four-day Ireland Test before 2019 Ashes series

England will play their first ever Test match against Ireland in July 2019, before the start of the Ashes series.

They begin the summer on 5 May with a Twenty20 international against Pakistan, followed by a five-match one-day international series, and then the World Cup starting on 30 May.

England face Ireland at Lord's in a four-day match from 24-27 July - their first Test of fewer than five days since the tour of New Zealand in 1971.

The Ashes series starts on 1 August.

Because of the World Cup, two Tests against Australia, at Old Trafford and the Oval, will be played in September. England will be seeking to regain the Ashes after they lost 4-0 down under this winter.

The series will also mark the start of the inaugural World Test Championship.

Ireland were awarded Test status in June 2017 and lost their inaugural match to Pakistan in May.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/44885175 (https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/44885175)


While I think it's great that England are playing against Ireland at Lord's, I think calling a 4 day game a Test is pushing it. This is nothing more than a glorified first class match, surely?
Title: Re: England vs Ireland - Lord's Test July 2019
Post by: ppccopener on July 19, 2018, 11:57:17 AM
this may be the start of a different format thou, 4 days tests are being punted around to try, this is one of them.

personally I don't like the idea, I don't see how or why it's more atrractive than a 5 day test match, and if you like test cricket you like the format.

if you think tests are boring, then it's boring over 4 days too.

Title: Re: England vs Ireland - Lord's Test July 2019
Post by: Kulli on July 19, 2018, 12:18:28 PM
Cheaper to put on is the plus for them i guess.
Title: Re: England vs Ireland - Lord's Test July 2019
Post by: northernboy1987 on July 19, 2018, 12:23:21 PM
Would have been nice for Ireland to have the full experience of a 5 day test at Lord's.
Title: Re: England vs Ireland - Lord's Test July 2019
Post by: Kulli on July 19, 2018, 12:36:59 PM
Would have been nice for Ireland to have the full experience of a 5 day test at Lord's.

Reckon it would have made any difference?
Title: Re: England vs Ireland - Lord's Test July 2019
Post by: northernboy1987 on July 19, 2018, 12:58:22 PM
Reckon it would have made any difference?

No I think England should consider it a bad job if it gets to the business end of day 4 but nevertheless there's a sense of pomp and circumstance with a Lord's test and I think that should be respected.
Title: Re: England vs Ireland - Lord's Test July 2019
Post by: Kulli on July 19, 2018, 01:16:52 PM
Reckon the Oirish will just be delighted to be there tbh.
Title: Re: England vs Ireland - Lord's Test July 2019
Post by: ppccopener on July 19, 2018, 01:18:25 PM
the hospitality is going to get a hammering at HQ

the Verve Clique tent should be replaced to accommodate the Irish fans.

who drinks Champagne anyway? it's so Miami Vice 1980's yuppie London
Title: Re: England vs Ireland - Lord's Test July 2019
Post by: northernboy1987 on July 19, 2018, 01:26:53 PM
the hospitality is going to get a hammering at HQ

the Verve Clique tent should be replaced to accommodate the Irish fans.

who drinks Champagne anyway? it's so Miami Vice 1980's yuppie London

Guinness tent?
Title: Re: England vs Ireland - Lord's Test July 2019
Post by: ppccopener on July 19, 2018, 01:44:34 PM
I can think of a worse idea!!!

I have friends in Ireland can guarantee they will come over and make a week of it. The Irish do support their teams brilliantly
Title: Re: England vs Ireland - Lord's Test July 2019
Post by: six and out on July 19, 2018, 02:11:07 PM
If you look at the Summer as a whole it is 1 hell of a summer of cricket!

Summer 2019 full schedule

Pakistan

May
5: T20 international, Cardiff
8: First ODI, Oval
11: Second ODI, Southampton
14: Third ODI, Bristol
17: Fourth ODI, Trent Bridge (day/night)
19: Fifth ODI, Headingley

World Cup: 30 May - 14 July

Ireland
24-27 July, Four-day Test, Lord's


The Ashes: Australia

August
1-5: First Test, Edgbaston
14-18: Second Test, Lord's
22-26: Third Test, Headingley

September
4-8: Fourth Test, Old Trafford
12-16: Fifth Test, The Oval