England will take on the Ireland national team for a test match starting on the 1st of June at the iconic Lords stadium. The one-off test will be played just before the 3-match ODI series. Here is England vs Ireland 2023 Test Live Telecast Channel & Streaming Details and detailed insights.
The last time these two teams faced each other at this venue Ireland lost by 143 runs in an evenly contested test match. A very formidable batting side of England was bowled out on just 85 runs in the first innings of the test match.
The inexperienced Irish bowler Tim Murtagh bowled a top-quality spell to get his name into the Lord’s owner board. However, his incredible bowling performance couldn’t seal Ireland the victory as English spinner Jack Leach played a blinder of a knock in the second innings.
The Irish effort went in vain as they collapsed on 38 runs in the second innings while chasing a target of 181 runs. Regardless of the fact they lost the match at that time, the young Irish team took a lot of confidence from that game.
England vs Ireland 2023 Test Date, Time, Venue, and Weather
Date: 1 June – 5 June
Time: 3:30 PM (IST)
Venue: Lords, London
Weather: The sky in the English capital will be bloomy and clear as there are no signs of rain in the month of June. There will be no interruption in the One-off test match starting from the 1st of June. The temperature will hover around 20 degrees Celsius to 17 degrees Celsius.
The weather will play a very crucial role in the nature of the pitch and how it will behave. If there will be cloud cover throughout the day then the wicket will definitely favor the batters. Both teams might want to have a close look at the weather forecast.
England vs Ireland 2023 Test Live Telecast Channel & Streaming Details
The thrilling test match is having very high stakes as the two neighboring nations are set to take on.
The tour will be telecasted live on the Sony Sports network in India. Live streaming rights of the test match will be with the Sony Liv app for online viewers.
In England Sky Sports will telecast the match live on their channels.
Squads of England and Ireland
England: Ben Stokes (c), Ollie Pope (vc & wk), Jonny Bairstow (wk), Joe Root, James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Harry Brook, Jack Leach, Zak Crawley, Matthew Potts, Ollie Robinson, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood, Josh Tongue.
Ireland: Andy Balbirnie (c), Peter Moor (wk), Lorcan Tucker (wk), Paul Stirling, Mark Adair, Curtis Campher, George Dockrell, Andy McBrine, Craig Young, James McCollum, Matthew Foster, Thomas Mayes.