Skipper Paul Stirling sustained a knee injury during Ireland’s match against Australia in the T20 World Cup, with batting coach Gary Wilson expressing concern over its severity. Stirling injured his knee while fielding and aggravated it while attempting to bat, leading to his early exit from the game. Wilson mentioned that Stirling’s scan results are awaited to determine the extent of the injury.
Wilson highlighted Stirling’s determination to play despite the injury, emphasizing the captain’s commitment to the team. Ireland faced a defeat in their second game at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup and will now need victories in their upcoming matches against Oman and Zimbabwe to progress further in the tournament. Wilson remains optimistic about the team’s chances and believes in their talent and potential for success.
Looking ahead, Ireland is set to play against Oman in their upcoming match in Colombo, aiming to bounce back from their recent loss and secure crucial wins to advance in the competition.
