Ireland v Australia Women ODI Series

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Clontarf Cricket Club, Sunday 23rd July - Friday 28th July

Ireland's Women's cricket team welcome the World Champions, Australia to Clontarf cricket club in a 3 match ODI series.

In what's sure to be a very exciting series, we welcome the World Champions of women's cricket, Australia, fresh from their Ashes tour of England.

Ireland's women will face Australia in a 3 Match ODI series in Clontarf, Co Dublin featuring some of the most famous names in women's cricket.

This is an ideal family experience, with picnics welcome and cricket activities on site for everyone to enjoy.

Children are free and Adults tickets can be bought online, this is a ticketed event and tickets must be purchased in advance.


Date:
Sunday 23rd July - Friday 28th July
Time:
10.45am
Price:
€10
Address:
Clontarf Cricket Club, Castle Avenue, Clontarf East, Dublin 3, Ireland

Google Map of Clontarf Cricket Club, Castle Avenue, Clontarf East, Dublin 3, Ireland

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