[5] Cricket Ireland had considered cancelling the tour, following poor ticket sales for international matches earlier in the season, but the International Cricket Council (ICC) provided a US$500,000 bailout.
[6] The T20Is were scheduled to take place on the same days and venues as the corresponding women's fixtures.
[9][10] With the cancellation of the women's matches, Cricket Ireland revised the start time of the first men's T20I fixture.
[12] It was Ireland's first ODI series win at home since beating Scotland in September 2014.
[13] Ireland won the third match by six wickets to win the series 3–0,[14] their first clean-sweep in ODIs against a Full Member team.