
Cricket has been touted as the gentlemans game for over two centuries now after the British incorporated the game and brought it to different parts of the world under their colonial rule and introduced it to their colonies and the people residing there.
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Ireland National Cricket Team
Ireland was introduced to the sport via the English, back when the sport was still adjusting and changing the rules on a frequent basis. Despite this, they never really formed their own cricket team for the international stage, until the 21st century. They played their first ever ODI after the inception of t20 cricket on the international stage.
Bits to know about Jersey and the team
Their kit is quite neon in a unique way. Although they have used neon green or lemon green quite a lot as the base of their design for the jersey, the use of the darker green compliments it quite well. The fade of the two colours into each other is really a good way to blend them together and amplify the contrast between them along with the subtle use of polka dots as the transition.
As is the case with every national cricket team, they have the name of the nation at the centre of the jersey, along with the logo of the cricket board of that nation on the heart of the kit. In the current case, they also have the logo of the upcoming international T20 world cup as well to specialize and focus on the use of the kit for the world cup.
Where to watch the games?
With cricket growing in size to become one of the most popular sports in the eastern hemisphere, primarily due to the popularity of the sport in India as well as Australia and other neighbouring countries, it still has a lot of popularity in the west with England and west indies and other countries having an enormous passion for the sport and support for their respective national teams. One can watch the games on the following channels -
Channel | Status | Review |
DD National | ||
PTV Sports | ||
Sky Sports | ||
Where to stream the games?
Although people have grown to watch cricket all their lives in Infront of the television, celebrating and dancing and berating as they watch the match every wicket and every run thats scored. It is to be expected that cricket will have to adapt itself so as to be available and accessible to every fan out there. This has led to many streaming apps and sites offering live streams of the matches for free and/or under a subscription model. Some of the options are -
- HotStar
- Crictime
- Webcric
- SmartCric
- CricHD
- My Live Cricket