"We are excited to welcome Pakistan to Ireland for our inaugural Test match next year," Cricket Ireland Chief Executive Warren Deutrom said in a statement. "It has been our wish to make our Test debut in front of our own fans within 12 months of becoming a Test nation, and against a big team, so I'm delighted." Deutrom said a venue and exact date for the Test had yet to be confirmed, but the country has played one-day internationals in both Belfast and Dublin.Save the date. ? Ireland ?? will get their first taste of Test match action against Pakistan ?? in May next year. ?? pic.twitter.com/OFyjDatbaX
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Captain William Porterfield said it was a massive step forward for the side. "It's fantastic news for Irish cricket," Porterfield added. "It's going to be a bit special and it's always great to be a part of history.Ireland's historic first Test match will be against Pakistan Full story➡️https://t.co/DJ0f8q7VYR pic.twitter.com/ld6q8O5LQN
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"Test cricket is the pinnacle of our sport and I know how much this game will mean to not only the players but all involved with Irish cricket. "It'll be another step on what has been an incredible journey for our sport in a relatively short passage of time."It has been confirmed that Ireland's first Test match will be on home soil against Pakistan in May
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