Cricket-Ireland captain Stirling ruled out of rest of T20 World Cup


FILE PHOTO: Cricket - Third Twenty20 International - Ireland v England - The Village, Malahide, Ireland - September 21, 2025 Ireland's Paul Stirling in action. REUTERS/Cathal Mcnaughton/File Photo

Feb 13 (Reuters) - ⁠Ireland captain Paul Stirling ⁠will miss the remainder of ‌the Twenty20 World Cup after sustaining knee ligament damage during his ​side's 67-run loss ⁠to Australia in ⁠Colombo, Cricket Ireland said on ⁠Friday.

Stirling suffered ‌the injury when he hit the ⁠turf while completing a catch ​to ‌dismiss Josh Inglis. He later ⁠walked out ​to open for Ireland in the 183-run chase ⁠but limped off after ​facing just one ball.

Uncapped 20-year-old left-handed batter Sam Topping has been ⁠named as Stirling's replacement in the squad.

Ireland have lost both their games so ​far in the ⁠tournament and will play Oman ​on Saturday in ‌Colombo.

(Reporting by Karan ​Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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