Australia Women will tour Ireland for an ODI series for the first time since 2005 when the teams meet in three matches in Clontarf in July as part of the ICC Women's Championship.
Ireland's first-ever full tour to Bangladesh will see them play three ODIs and three T20 Internationals before the tour concludes with a one-off Test in Mirpur.
The tour represents the start of a busy year for the Ireland Men's squad that includes four tours, several home series, competing in two world cup qualifying campaigns and holds the tantalising prospect of playing at the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup in India at the end of the year
Cricket Ireland confirmed the 30-year-old has been identified as "potentially positive" for COVID-19 and is being handled in line with guidelines set by the ICC and national authorities.
Ireland will travel to Melbourne to play two official ICC Men's T20 World Cup warm-up matches, before moving to Hobart for the first round of the tournament proper.