Paul Stirling to guide 15-member Eire squad for T20I collection towards India | Cricket Information – Occasions of India

NEW DELHI: Cricket Eire has appointed Paul Stirling because the captain for the upcoming three-match T20I collection towards India. The staff’s 15-member squad additionally consists of all-rounders Fionn Hand and Gareth Delany.

After finishing their tour of the West Indies, the Indian staff will head to Eire for this quick T20I collection. At the moment, Staff India is engaged in a five-match T20I collection towards the West Indies.
The T20I matches between India and Eire will happen on August 18, 20, and 23 on the Malahide Cricket Membership Floor.

It is going to be an thrilling contest as Eire tackle one of many prime T20 sides on this planet, offering an important alternative for his or her gamers to showcase their abilities on the worldwide stage.
“Whereas the vast majority of the squad displays the enjoying group that efficiently certified for the 2024 ICC Males’s T20 World Cup final week, the selectors have recalled Leinster Lightning all-rounder Fionn Hand and have included Gareth Delany who’s getting back from damage after breaking his wrist in Zimbabwe in June,” Cricket Eire stated in an announcement on its web site.

“The upcoming collection is the primary T20 motion for the nationwide facet since securing the T20 World Cup qualification and is being handled accordingly as a part of the strategic planning for that event scheduled for June 2024,” it added.
Eire nationwide selector Andrew White stated, “We at the moment have round 15 T20 Internationals scheduled between now and the World Cup, so it can be crucial that we use every of those to proceed to construct on areas that the teaching staff has recognized.
“Giving alternatives to gamers additionally filters down the collection themselves, so I might anticipate that the entire 15 gamers named within the India collection squad will function in some unspecified time in the future,” White added.
Eire squad: Paul Stirling (captain), Andrew Balbirnie, Mark Adair, Ross Adair, Curtis Campher, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Fionn Hand, Josh Little, Barry McCarthy, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker, Theo van Woerkom, Ben White, Craig Younger.
(With PTI inputs)