Cricket Ireland has issued an official statement after days of unrest and violence in Belfast, with the governing body closely monitoring the situation ahead of India’s two-match T20I series in the city later this month.
The disturbances erupted following a knife attack earlier this week and have since spread to several areas of Northern Ireland. According to reports, houses and vehicles were set on fire, public transport services were disrupted and dozens of people were forced to leave their homes as protests descended into violence.
With world champions India scheduled to play Ireland on June 26 and 28 at the Civil Service
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