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IRELAND’S HISTORIC FIRST Test match against Pakistan this summer is on course to be a sell-out, but it won’t be broadcast live on terrestrial television despite considerable interest from overseas.

Cricket Ireland has reported strong ticket sales three months in advance of the inaugural five-day match on these shores and as anticipation builds, the organisation is looking to maximise every potential revenue stream.

Barry McCarthy Members of the Ireland squad at Malahide Castle yesterday.
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The construction of a temporary 10,000-seater stadium at Malahide, which includes changing rooms, corporate hospitality and media facilities, is expected to cost in the region of €450,000 while the overall running cost of a Test match is close to €1 million.

While ticket sales and hospitality packages will foot some of the bill, the process of tendering television rights both to the domestic and overseas markets, as well as securing commercial deals such as in-ground naming rights, are key off-field targets in the build-up to a historic summer.

Event management company Pitch International are currently engaging with potential broadcasters on behalf of Cricket Ireland with a view to selling the live television rights around the world, and with several interested parties, an announcement is expected in due course.

But the visit of Pakistan between 11-15 May will not be carried live on Irish domestic television with both RTÉ and TV3 yet to express an interest which means either Sky Sports, BT Sport or eir Sport are likely to acquire the rights for the UK and Ireland region on a pay-per-view platform.

Cricket Ireland are hopeful of securing a deal with an Irish free-to-air channel to show a daily highlights package, but as of yet the national broadcaster hasn’t shown any interest in providing cricket coverage with BBC Northern Ireland the most likely candidate.

“The Test match will definitely be broadcast as there is very, very strong interest from overseas, including Pakistan,” Dennis Cousins, Cricket Ireland commercial director, told The42.

“In terms of terrestrial TV in Ireland, that’s just not going to happen for us in terms of live coverage. Let’s be honest, RTÉ are never going to free up the schedule for five days to show a Test match or even a Twenty20.

“What we’ll be hoping for over time is to get some sort of highlights package on domestic TV and as the sport grows here, that’s a point we’re trying to get to. You’d hope they [Irish broadcasters] would look at that as we’d like to see it happen and it’s high up the agenda for us.”

While the sale of television rights will be finalised closer to the time, Cricket Ireland is in the final stages of closing out deals for in-ground sponsorship for both the Pakistan Test and Twenty20 series against India in June.

That process will see the title sponsorship rights being sold to an Asian-based sports agency, who will then in turn distribute advertising space to different companies in Pakistan and India, as was the case for last summer’s triangular series involving Ireland, Bangladesh and New Zealand in Malahide.

As for the ticket sales, nearly 4,000 have been pre-sold for the first two days of the Test match while all corporate hospitality tickets for the opening day have been sold, with Cricket Ireland set to transform Malahide into an international venue again much like it was for the visit of England in 2013.

“We’re hoping to have in or around 10,000 for each of the first two days,” Cousins continued. “A lot of people want to be at it because it’s a piece of history and we’re really confident of a big, big crowd.”

Additionally, the two T20s against India at Malahide on 27 and 29 June are on course to be sell outs with 5,000 tickets pre-sold already, just two weeks after the fixtures were confirmed.

The added interest from spectators has also been complemented by further engagement from perspective commercial partners — both from home and abroad — since Ireland’s ascension to full membership and Test-playing status of the ICC.

“There’s definitely more interest,” Cousins explained. “The platform is now much bigger, and there’s more visibility — but just because you have Test cricket doesn’t mean the phone is going to start ringing the next day.

“We’ve had quite a lot of interest from Asia as large Indian companies are interested in match sponsorship rights and we’ll make an announcement on that soon.”

http://www.the42.ie/ireland-pakistan-test-match-ticket-sales-3816966-Jan2018/
 
Does anyone know who'll be broadcasting the game? Do sky have the rights? [MENTION=136108]Donal Cozzie[/MENTION]
 
Does anyone know who'll be broadcasting the game? Do sky have the rights? [MENTION=136108]Donal Cozzie[/MENTION]

I'd imagine they will. CI said they'd announce broadcasting details early next week.
 
I'd imagine they will. CI said they'd announce broadcasting details early next week.

mate this might seem off topic but can you give us a bit on how the pitch might play out? I can't seem to find any source that would tell me the latter. Will it go around corners, as it is popularly believed? or would the curators come up with a relatively flatter surface, Any ideas??
 
mate this might seem off topic but can you give us a bit on how the pitch might play out? I can't seem to find any source that would tell me the latter. Will it go around corners, as it is popularly believed? or would the curators come up with a relatively flatter surface, Any ideas??

Depends really. There are times in the season when honestly groundstaff are very limited in what they can prepare due to the weather. The early season in particular because obviously we get pretty much constant rain and cloudy weather from October to early April. The groundstaff themselves have very little equipment to work with too.

If it plays like a standard Malahide pitch then I'd expect the ball to do some moving early on, but it'll remain true for batting, no uneven bounce or anything like that, mostly seam and swing movement, but there is something there for the batsmen.

Later on it should flatten out. Malahide as an ODI ground you'd be expecting 250 minimum and maybe even 270.

Course if the groundsman as he should be is preparing a pitch that suits Irelands chances he should make a pitch as dead flat as possible to increase chance of a draw. Whether that can happen would depend on the weather before the match.
 
Match will be on Sky

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Match will be on Sky

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I was really hoping it would be shown on RTE or one of the other free Irish channels. But apparently they are reluctant to even make room in their schedule for a highlights show. It's all well and good saying Ireland needs more money to be more competitive but the real reason there are so few cricketers in the country is because no one is interested in the game. And that won't change if they are not allowed to watch their team play.
 
I was really hoping it would be shown on RTE or one of the other free Irish channels. But apparently they are reluctant to even make room in their schedule for a highlights show. It's all well and good saying Ireland needs more money to be more competitive but the real reason there are so few cricketers in the country is because no one is interested in the game. And that won't change if they are not allowed to watch their team play.

I wouldnt go that far. The game has an appeal now which it never had before among casual Irish fans looking for an event/team to watch and the ticket sales for this Test and the India games have been quite strong.

There's still a long way to go to make it anywhere near what I'd call "mainstream", but there is an element of Irish people who are into cricket, and a casual element who are aware of the game who never were before 2007 and the following occurred. Hell to Cricket Ireland's credit they've done a great job marketing this Test, Dublin Buses have ad's, heard ad's on the radio and Dublin in particular seems to have been targeted with posters and all put up, which makes sense as its where cricket is strongest on the island.

RTE well we have what, 3 or 4 TV stations in this country? (RTE 1 and 2, TV3 and TG4). So straight away the chance of any of them ever broadcasting a cricket match is essentially zero due to the time required and the multitude of other sports its competing with. Eir have shown all home matches the past two seasons which honestly, considering its technically free to air for those with eir broadband, I thought was fantastic.

Lack of highlights is definitely an issue, but need to remember its still early days yet and RTE are about as conservative as you get in this country. Who knows cricket ireland might be able to get some form of highlights reel broadcast, but then again for all we know it could be sky who are blocking that if they're paying for broadcast rights.

I think we're both half right. Cricket is far from a huge sport here, but the potential is there to grow it here, but to do that we need results and exposure, to get those we need the improved domestic system and to get that we need the money! It always comes down to the money haha.
 
I wouldnt go that far. The game has an appeal now which it never had before among casual Irish fans looking for an event/team to watch and the ticket sales for this Test and the India games have been quite strong.

There's still a long way to go to make it anywhere near what I'd call "mainstream", but there is an element of Irish people who are into cricket, and a casual element who are aware of the game who never were before 2007 and the following occurred. Hell to Cricket Ireland's credit they've done a great job marketing this Test, Dublin Buses have ad's, heard ad's on the radio and Dublin in particular seems to have been targeted with posters and all put up, which makes sense as its where cricket is strongest on the island.

RTE well we have what, 3 or 4 TV stations in this country? (RTE 1 and 2, TV3 and TG4). So straight away the chance of any of them ever broadcasting a cricket match is essentially zero due to the time required and the multitude of other sports its competing with. Eir have shown all home matches the past two seasons which honestly, considering its technically free to air for those with eir broadband, I thought was fantastic.

Lack of highlights is definitely an issue, but need to remember its still early days yet and RTE are about as conservative as you get in this country. Who knows cricket ireland might be able to get some form of highlights reel broadcast, but then again for all we know it could be sky who are blocking that if they're paying for broadcast rights.

I think we're both half right. Cricket is far from a huge sport here, but the potential is there to grow it here, but to do that we need results and exposure, to get those we need the improved domestic system and to get that we need the money! It always comes down to the money haha.



I just think - and I have said it elsewhere on the forum - that money is a bit overrated when it comes to producing strong cricket teams. The unbeatable WI teams of the past did not have lots of money. NZ is at present one of the poorer cricket boards but consistently produces some of the world's best cricketers. In Ireland I think the Government could try investing in the sport if money is the issue - with the economy picking up, they can afford it.

It's seen as a bit of an elitist sport here - I'm not sure if that is true, save that Trinity is the only college of which I am aware that has a cricket field. It's not surprising that they are targeting Dublin with the ads etc - I would not expect anyone to be traveling from Mayo or Cork for it. I'm probably being cynical but I reckon most of the tickets sold are to Pakistan and India fans, rather than Irish fans.

Back when the BBC used to show live England matches, the UK only had four terrestrial TV channels. It's not an excuse, especially seeing as this is a historic Test match - Ireland's first ever.

I agree that time is needed for Ireland to start generating quality and interest. The history of other Test nations shows that it will be decades and not years.
 
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Ireland’s historic first Test match against Pakistan next month will be shown live on Sky Sports, with a one-hour highlights package being broadcast on RTÉ on each day of play.

The two broadcasters will also show the T20 internationals between Ireland and India at the end of June, with Cricket Ireland chief executive Warren Deutrom claiming that the India games “will be biggest worldwide TV audience of any event – sporting or otherwise – ever staged in Ireland”.

Cricket Ireland have also contracted sports marketing agency Pitch International to sell the worldwide rights for their games.

The return of Irish cricket to terrestrial television is fitting as RTÉ broke ground for Pakistan’s first visit here in 1962, showing the last two hours of play live from the two-day match at College Park in Dublin.

Malahide will play host to Ireland’s big fixtures, with the Test match starting on Friday, May 11th, while the T20 internationals are scheduled for June 27th and 29th.

Cricket Ireland are confident that the international rights will provide a lucrative income stream in years to come as Ireland’s fixture list increases.

Chief Executive Warren Deutrom said: “This broadcast package is set to break Irish sporting records, as we anticipate that the T20I series against India alone will be the biggest worldwide TV audience of any event – sporting or otherwise – ever staged in Ireland.

“Since being confirmed as a Full Member of the International Cricket Council in June 2017, we have seen unprecedented interest in Irish cricket – most notably from a range of potential broadcast partners.”

“We are delighted to announce today the structure of the broadcasting schedule for the coming season, and we anticipate our fans worldwide will be pleased with the comprehensive nature of the package.”

“The combined broadcast audience for our summer of men’s cricket will reach many millions of sets of eyeballs – a remarkable achievement for a sporting team that only entered the global consciousness just over a decade ago after its heroics at the 2007 Cricket World Cup.”

RTÉ group head of sport, Ryle Nugent, said: “Cricket Ireland’s long journey to Test status reaches a fitting conclusion with a first ever Test Match at home against Pakistan and it is appropriate that the national broadcaster should be there to bring highlights of this historic occasion to Irish viewers free-to-air.”

https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/ot...r-pakistan-and-india-games-1.3476587?mode=amp
 
Ireland’s historic first Test match against Pakistan next month will be shown live on Sky Sports, with a one-hour highlights package being broadcast on RTÉ on each day of play.

The two broadcasters will also show the T20 internationals between Ireland and India at the end of June, with Cricket Ireland chief executive Warren Deutrom claiming that the India games “will be biggest worldwide TV audience of any event – sporting or otherwise – ever staged in Ireland”.

Cricket Ireland have also contracted sports marketing agency Pitch International to sell the worldwide rights for their games.

The return of Irish cricket to terrestrial television is fitting as RTÉ broke ground for Pakistan’s first visit here in 1962, showing the last two hours of play live from the two-day match at College Park in Dublin.

Malahide will play host to Ireland’s big fixtures, with the Test match starting on Friday, May 11th, while the T20 internationals are scheduled for June 27th and 29th.

Cricket Ireland are confident that the international rights will provide a lucrative income stream in years to come as Ireland’s fixture list increases.

Chief Executive Warren Deutrom said: “This broadcast package is set to break Irish sporting records, as we anticipate that the T20I series against India alone will be the biggest worldwide TV audience of any event – sporting or otherwise – ever staged in Ireland.

“Since being confirmed as a Full Member of the International Cricket Council in June 2017, we have seen unprecedented interest in Irish cricket – most notably from a range of potential broadcast partners.”

“We are delighted to announce today the structure of the broadcasting schedule for the coming season, and we anticipate our fans worldwide will be pleased with the comprehensive nature of the package.”

“The combined broadcast audience for our summer of men’s cricket will reach many millions of sets of eyeballs – a remarkable achievement for a sporting team that only entered the global consciousness just over a decade ago after its heroics at the 2007 Cricket World Cup.”

RTÉ group head of sport, Ryle Nugent, said: “Cricket Ireland’s long journey to Test status reaches a fitting conclusion with a first ever Test Match at home against Pakistan and it is appropriate that the national broadcaster should be there to bring highlights of this historic occasion to Irish viewers free-to-air.”

https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/ot...r-pakistan-and-india-games-1.3476587?mode=amp

Nice to hear RTE has an hour of highlights, hopefully weather stays good
 
Is there going to be any radio coverage for tomorrow's game against Kent?
 
Any idea who would be broadcasting in US? I think Willow doesn’t show NZ and Eng matches. And maybe now this Ireland one too
 
Would this be avialable to UK viewers too?

Also mate, I might fly over for the Saturday. How far is the ground from the airport or Dublin city centre?

Malahide IIRC is about 20 to 30 minutes on the train from Dublin, but I've never actually gone myself yet. The train goes pretty much direct to the castle I'm fairly sure though, with the cricket ground being on the castle grounds. Its easy to reach from Dublin that much I know, whether bus or train.

Be wary of Dublin hotel prices though. Christ that city is insanely expensive. The match is live on Sky so that will be for UK viewers. As for the RTE highlights, up to you to check whether UK Sky has that available, I know Irish Sky does.
 
For the US looks like Willow is not covering this game. Neither is it listed on ESPN.
The next Pakistan game on willow is the Zimbabwe series in July.
 
For the US looks like Willow is not covering this game. Neither is it listed on ESPN.
The next Pakistan game on willow is the Zimbabwe series in July.

ESPN3 will be covering the Ireland test.

Most likely the England series as well.
 
Think this may be on the red-button considering the IPL being on at the same time.
 
Be wary of Dublin hotel prices though. Christ that city is insanely expensive. The match is live on Sky so that will be for UK viewers.

Go with Air BnB if you are thinking of traveling for this. Unless you are prepared to re-mortgage your house to pay for a night in a Dublin hotel.
 
Anyone knows if this game will be broadcast live in Australia?
 
Anyone know where it can be watched on OSN, Hopefully on the OSN cricket channel (611)
 
there is no red button option! Sky viewers, are you watching it?

It's on the Red Button, the presenter said as much. That being said, it's pretty stupid to have half an hour of play on Sky Cricket and then move away from the match to the IPL. There's plenty of other options to watch, btw. Especially on android devices.
 
No hd telecast unfortunately.. I thought Sony six hd would hv it covered but to my surprise ..
 
Sky missing a trick here, and showing how they value T20 over test cricket. Ireland can almost be considered as a "home" nation in the UK, and being such a historical first test, would have expected this to have better coverage. 3 sports channels currently showing the same program yet Pakistan hidden away on the red button, such a shame.
 
This is absolutely infuriating.
Forget the dodgy lbw decision!!! They just switched from test cricket on Sky to this pathetic IPL!!!

Disgusting!!! Also not showing it with the red button!
 
This is absolutely infuriating.
Forget the dodgy lbw decision!!! They just switched from test cricket on Sky to this pathetic IPL!!!

Disgusting!!! Also not showing it with the red button!

Pathetic from sky.
 
Sky now saying they have a technical problem with red button. I said that’s binsense otherwise the presenter would have said so... moreover even skygo not showing it.

I am not going to let this one go!!
 
I'm watching on red button but it's working on virgin. Seems people on sky having issues. Disgraceful by Sky, if anything IPL should be on red button.
 
Geez I wonder what Sky could possibly drop from one of their channels like Action or Arena to justify broadcasting this Test.

Who'd want to miss Sporting Greats with Greg Lamond ?!
 
Thanks man I’ll give that a try. @KB

Absolutely disgraceful but Sky. I completely understand them showing IPL on the main channel rather than the Pak v Ire since the fact is way more people will watch the IPL. However, to drop coverage of the match all together - given all the channels they have including the red button - is absolutely disgraceful
 
I'm watching on red button but it's working on virgin. Seems people on sky having issues. Disgraceful by Sky, if anything IPL should be on red button.

We're obviously biased BUT if you look at it objectively then IPL is clearly going to attract more viewers than a Test match between Ireland and Pakistan so I can understand why the IPL isn't on the red button.

Having said that it's not acceptable that the red button isn't working, this should be remedied asap even if it means making one of the other channels available or even showing it on Sky Go.
 
Ok so they saying there is a technical fault with red button feature which they are trying to fix.


I have made a formal complaint and told them to replace this IPL with a historic match that features Ireland’s first ever test match!!!

Really have them a piece of my mind...

I am sick to death of this IPL circus... what a complete load of .......
 
Thanks man I’ll give that a try. @KB

Absolutely disgraceful but Sky. I completely understand them showing IPL on the main channel rather than the Pak v Ire since the fact is way more people will watch the IPL. However, to drop coverage of the match all together - given all the channels they have including the red button - is absolutely disgraceful

It doesn't appear to be intentional, seems to be a technical issue because the red button was working fine yesterday
 
Ok so they saying there is a technical fault with red button feature which they are trying to fix.


I have made a formal complaint and told them to replace this IPL with a historic match that features Ireland’s first ever test match!!!

Really have them a piece of my mind...

I am sick to death of this IPL circus... what a complete load of .......

Even though it's working for me (touchwood) I am still livid. Make sure they give you some money etc back as this is pathetic.
 
Due to technical issues, red button coverage is currently unavailable. We are working to fix the problem and apologise for any inconvenience. You can watch coverage of #IREvPAK on the Sky Sports iPad app.


Pathetic.
 
Allow sky it’s too expensive

I buy subscription from streaming a site

Pay by tour with super duper 1080p quality
No down time what so ever

£5 full Pakistan’s uk tour
 
Due to technical issues, red button coverage is currently unavailable. We are working to fix the problem and apologise for any inconvenience. You can watch coverage of #IREvPAK on the Sky Sports iPad app.


Pathetic.

I knows it’s never gonna happen but have told them again to replace the IPL match with the test cricket until the so-called technical fault is fixed..

Honestly I am so livid!!
 
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