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    'Very grateful': Ireland’s Paul Stirling quits T20 captaincy after poor World Cup
    Ireland’s captain Paul Stirling (Photo by AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)

    NEW DELHI: Ireland’s T20 cricket team is set for a leadership change as experienced batter Paul Stirling has decided to step down as T20I captain. This move is part of a bigger plan to prepare the team for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2028. While he will no longer lead in the shortest format, Stirling will continue as ODI captain and remain an important player in the T20 side.Ireland’s recent outing at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 didn’t go as hoped. The team finished fourth in their group, managing just one win along with a no-result and two losses.

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    Stirling’s own tournament was also cut short after he suffered a knee ligament injury during a match against Australia national cricket team, limiting him to only two games.With Stirling sidelined, wicketkeeper-batter Lorcan Tucker stepped in to captain the team for the remaining matches. The experience highlighted the need to start building a new leadership group for the future.

    Stirling’s message and what’s next

    Even though he’s stepping down, Stirling made it clear how much leading Ireland meant to him. He said, “It has been a tremendous honour to lead Ireland in this format and something I have been incredibly proud to do.” He added, “Captaining your country is a privilege that carries great responsibility, and I’m very grateful for the trust and support I have received during my time in the role.”He also thanked everyone around the team, saying, “I would like to thank my teammates, the coaching staff, and everyone involved with Cricket Ireland for their continued backing, as well as the fans who have supported us throughout.”Ireland will now look to appoint a new T20I captain soon as they begin preparing for the next World Cup cycle.

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