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Irish cricket stadium 'on track' for World Cup
Key takeaways
- INPHO/Morgan Treacy Image caption, Ireland all-rounder Curtis Campher, second from the right, was among those present at the turning of the sod ceremony
- Ireland's new cricket stadium is "on track" to be ready for the 2030 men's T20 World Cup, says Cricket Ireland chief executive Sarah Keane.
- The stadium at Abbottstown is primarily being funded by the Irish government through Sport Ireland and the Department of Sport.
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INPHO/Morgan Treacy Image caption, Ireland all-rounder Curtis Campher, second from the right, was among those present at the turning of the sod ceremony
Ireland's new cricket stadium is "on track" to be ready for the 2030 men's T20 World Cup, says Cricket Ireland chief executive Sarah Keane.
The stadium at Abbottstown is primarily being funded by the Irish government through Sport Ireland and the Department of Sport.
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