Dubai to host UAE–Ireland T20I series ahead of men’s T20 World Cup

The UAE will host Ireland for a two-match T20 International series in January 2026, with both teams using the fixtures as part of their preparations for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka. (X/@EmiratesCricket)
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Updated 28 November 2025
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Dubai to host UAE–Ireland T20I series ahead of men’s T20 World Cup

  • The matches will be played at the Dubai International Stadium on Jan. 29 and 31

LONDON: The UAE will host Ireland for a two-match T20 International series in January 2026, with both teams using the fixtures as part of their preparations for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.

The matches will be played at the Dubai International Stadium on Jan. 29 and 31.

The opening T20I will take place as a night match, while the second will be played on starting in the morning.

The series comes shortly before the start of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, which runs from Feb. 7 to March 8, 2026, and is expected to provide valuable match practice for both sides in subcontinental conditions.

Subhan Ahmad, chief operating officer of the Emirates Cricket Board, said the tour underlined the ECB’s commitment to providing UAE players with regular opportunities against top opposition.

“We are delighted to announce Ireland’s tour to the UAE. The tour will benefit both teams and help them in their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 preparations,” Ahmad added.

“Here at the ECB, we have always endeavored to provide the best exposure and opportunities to our players by hosting ICC full members on a regular basis. In 2025 we hosted Bangladesh followed by a tri-series in Sharjah involving Afghanistan and Pakistan. Our team also earned great experience by competing in the Asia Cup.

“The players will have a good buildup to the prestigious ICC T20 World Cup through the Ireland series.”

Cricket Ireland Director of Cricket Richard Holdsworth also welcomed the announcement, highlighting the importance of the UAE matches within Ireland’s wider pre-World Cup schedule.

“We are delighted that the Emirates Cricket Board has agreed to host and play two T20Is against Ireland at Dubai International Stadium,” he said.

“This series against the UAE, combined with a preceding three-match series against Italy, will provide an exceptional warm-up program for our players. Our thanks to the ECB and we look forward to playing some competitive cricket in such a prestigious stadium.”


Olympic favorite Malinin pulls off stunning GP Final win

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Olympic favorite Malinin pulls off stunning GP Final win

  • Short program winner Yuma Kagiyama finished second overall on 302.41
  • Malinin becomes the first skater to land seven quads in competition and will head to the Milan-Cortina Games in February as clear favorite in his Olympic debut

NAGOYA: Ilia Malinin showed why he is red-hot favorite for Olympic gold by winning the Grand Prix Final with a world-record free skate score after landing an incredible seven quads.
The American “Quad God” lived up to his nickname, coming from third place after a disappointing short program to claim the title in Nagoya with an emphatic 332.29 points.
Short program winner Yuma Kagiyama finished second overall on 302.41, followed by Japanese countryman Shun Sato on 292.08.
Malinin becomes the first skater to land seven quads in competition and will head to the Milan-Cortina Games in February as clear favorite in his Olympic debut.
“It gives me a lot of confidence that I’m able to go out there and get this done,” said the 21-year-old.
“I know that right now I wasn’t at 100 percent, so being able to do this at what energy and what percent I am now gives me a lot of confidence for the future.
“I will take the next few months leading up to the Olympics trying to perfect everything,” he added.
Malinin botched his signature quad axel in his short program when he unleashed it for the first time this season on Thursday.
He nailed the ultra-risky move in style in his free skate and kept the fireworks going for the rest of his routine.
His free skate score of 238.24 was almost 10 points more than his old world record, set in his previous competition at Skate Canada last month.
Malinin said he was “thinking of trying to water it down to play it safe but then I remembered why I came to the Grand Prix Final.”
“I decided that I wanted to go full out and give myself a foundation of what it would look like,” he said.
“I’m really satisfied with my performance and I know that I’m able to get these jumps under pressure.”
Kagiyama, the 2022 Beijing Olympics silver medallist, had a job on his hands to beat Malinin even with his short program lead.
He made mistakes toward the end of his routine and placed fourth in the free skate.
- Chock, Bates win ice dance -

Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the United States won the ice dance title.
The husband-and-wife team claimed the Grand Prix Final title for the third straight year, racking up 220.42 points to finish ahead of France’s Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron on 214.25.
Britain’s Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson were third on 208.81.
“It feels like a sprint to get to the Grand Prix Final and then all of a sudden you have a month or two before we’ll meet again in Milan,” said Bates.
“It really is the first half of the season and then there’s a lot of progress that can be made in the next few months, which is something that we’re looking forward to.”