Cricket Ireland (CI) has been buoyed by the team's stunning upset win over India, the world's No. 1-ranked T20I side and reigning world champions. The board has now set itself bigger goals, reports Cricbuzz.
"Well, it's obviously our first victory against India, so that's a very, very significant milestone. It's something I wouldn't underestimate in terms of the lift in confidence it gives everybody. It also showcases the talent that we have. So it's a very, very significant result. Our ambition is to continue to be competitive at the highest level," CI Chair Brian MacNeice said on Saturday.
The match showed that the talent is there, MacNeice said, adding, "What we need to do is provide the platform for those players to have as many opportunities as possible to play with and against the best players in the world. I have no doubt whatsoever that, when they get those opportunities, they'll show just how good they are and continue to grow and develop in the way you saw."
After Ireland became a Full Member nation of the ICC, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) stopped allowing Irish cricketers to compete as domestic players in county cricket. They are now classified as overseas players, forcing them to compete for fewer spots against stiffer competition. MacNeice believes the ETPL will provide the kind of opportunities Irish players now need.
"As I said, it's important for our players to have the opportunity to play at the highest level as often as possible to continue their development. It's up to us to find solutions to make that happen. The ETPL is one part of how we plan to do that. It's something I know the players are super excited about. What it does is provide additional, high-level competitive cricket for them to play and continue developing as professional cricketers. And again, it puts them in a position to compete with the best in the world.
"What we want to do is use the ETPL as a platform to really supercharge the development of cricket across Europe, increase its visibility from a broadcast perspective, showcase the talent that exists and provide opportunities for players to aspire to do what the Irish players did yesterday." The ETPL will be held in August-September.
ETPL key to Ireland's next leap after landmark win over India, says CI chief
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FE Team | Published: June 28, 2026 23:17:41
ETPL key to Ireland's next leap after landmark win over India, says CI chief
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