European cricket nations cup could launch in 2027
Discussions are under way with key stakeholders to create an annual 'Euro Nations Cup' in both the men's and women's game. It could potentially involve England, Ireland, Scotland, the Netherlands and possibly Italy with T20 the favoured format and a slot early in the summer said to be preferable. Cricket Ireland chair Brian MacNeice told a news conference on Friday that further developments are expected "in the next couple of months" and he was firmly behind the idea.
"The conversations have now developed and evolved to a point that I'm much more confident that it is going to happen," MacNeice said. "There's multiple stakeholders that will be part of that in due course, but I would anticipate that it will kick off in the summer of 2027, and the precise format and detail of it will be announced in due course. "I've had this on the table for discussion with various stakeholders for quite some time.
It's something that I'm very passionate about and that I fundamentally believe in. " The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) held talks with Cricket Ireland over the idea during last September's white-ball series. England's presence would add commercial clout to the tournament and make it more appealing to broadcasters in addition to support with venues given the lack of international-standard grounds elsewhere.
ECB officials have largely been lukewarm to the idea when similar proposals have been floated in the past. However, performances of other European teams at the recent T20 World Cup - both Italy and Scotland ran England close - and encouragement from the International Cricket Council has given the ECB food for thought. With qualification for the 2028 T20 World Cup already secured for England, courtesy of qualifying for the Super 8s, a European tournament would potentially provide an opportunity for emerging players.
When asked if the ECB would be supportive, MacNeice was not definitive: "In principle it's really easy to do. There are practicalities of logistics and existing broadcasting and all that sort of stuff. "That's the complicated kind of piece that has to be pieced together.