Ireland accelerates €35m cricket stadium build ahead of World Cup

Author: Breaking News IE
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Ireland has launched a €35 million tender for a national cricket stadium in Dublin, aiming to be match-ready for its 2030 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup co-hosting duties. The project includes a main oval, 4,240 permanent seats, a high performance centre, and essential player and operations facilities. Construction must begin immediately upon contract award, with grass establishment alone taking up to three years to meet strict World Cup standards. A second tender covering the pavilion and further infrastructure is expected later. Delays could risk the entire hosting programme.

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