Ireland will play a T20I match after more than a year when they take on South Africa on 19 July, for the first of the three-match series in Malahide. The two sides have never met in the shortest format before.
Ireland will welcome Kevin O’Brien, who did not feature in the recently concluded ODI series after his retirement from the 50-over format last month. Andy Balbirnie, who needs 55 to become the fifth Irish player to reach 1,000 T20I runs, will be key for his side.
South Africa have not been a great side in T20Is in recent years. Since 2019, they have played eight series but only emerged victorious twice. That includes their hard-fought 3-2 win over West Indies last month. Tabraiz Shamsi, World’s top-ranked T20I bowler, will be in focus.
When will the first T20I between West Indies and South Africa begin?
The first T20I between Ireland and South Africa will begin at 8.30 PM (IST) on 19 July.
Where will the first T20I between Ireland and South Africa
The first T20I between Ireland and South Africa will take place at the Village in Dublin.
Which channel will telecast the first T20I between Ireland and South Africa?
The first T20I between Ireland and South Africa will be not be telecasted in India.
How to watch the live streaming of the first T20I between Ireland and South Africa?
Live streaming of the first T20I between Ireland and South Africa will be on Fancode.