Netherlands to host Ireland and Scotland in T20I tri-series before World Cup


Netherlands will host Ireland and Scotland in a T20 tri-series as part of the three teams' preparations for the T20 World Cup, which begins on June 2. The tri-series will take place in Amstelveen from May 18 to 24, with matches on all days other than May 21. The all-European tri-series will follow an unadulterated cooperative organization, with no last, with each group meeting the others two times. Ireland, who finished an all-design home series against Afghanistan recently, have three home T20Is arranged against Pakistan in May before they travel to the Netherlands this tri-series. For Scotland and Netherlands, who have as of late played 50-overs games in World Cup Association 2, the tri-series is their last opportunity to adjust their T20I plans before they head toward the West Indies and the USA for the World Cup. "We are eager to have this Tri-Series as a feature of our groundwork for the T20 World Cup played in America and the West Indies in June," Roland Lefebvre, elite execution chief at the KNCB (Illustrious Dutch Cricket Affiliation), said. "Twenty groups will contend in the current year's occasion which makes this World Cup a genuinely worldwide occasion, with in excess of a billion Watchers at home around the world. The Netherlands group will plan to copy the achievement they had in Australia in 2022." On the planet Cup, Ireland have been attracted Gathering A close by Canada, India, Pakistan and USA; Scotland in Gathering B close by Australia, Britain, Namibia and Oman; and Netherlands in Gathering D close by Bangladesh, Nepal, South Africa and Sri Lanka.