

Paul Stirling, the captain of Ireland, has been ruled out of the ongoing ICC Men's T20 World Cup, after suffering a knee injury, Cricket Ireland announced on Friday.
Stirling injured his knee while taking a diving catch in the seventh over of the first innings to dismiss Australian opener Josh Inglis on Thursday. As he came down, he landed on the point of his knee on an area of hard ground, and he left the field, handing over the captaincy duties to his deputy, Lorcan Tucker.
Stirling walked out to bat in the run chase, advising the Ireland team management that he felt he was able to bat. However on the first ball, as he set off for a single, he took a few steps and his knee buckled. The Irish captain was forced to retire hurt.
Ireland have included Sam Topping, the 20-year-old uncapped wicketkeeper-batter, as Stirling's replacement. Topping is currently in Chennai at an off-season training camp with the Northern Knights squad. Last season, Topping scored 217 runs at 31.00 in T20s with a strike rate of 140 in his home domestic season. Topping's inclusion is also critical as Ben Calitz is carrying some pain in his hand from the last match.
Speaking on the replacement Graeme West, Director of High Performance at Cricket Ireland, said, "Paul Stirling underwent an assessment and a scan after the Australian match which has subsequently revealed ligament damage - as such, he has been ruled out of the remainder of the T20 World Cup. Paul will shortly return home for rest and rehabilitation, ahead of the home summer.
"To replace Paul, we have called up Sam Topping, who is able to provide immediate cover as he is a short flight away in Chennai. Sam has been with the Northern Knights training squad and has been playing and training in similar conditions to Sri Lanka. The skill set he offers provides cover across a number of areas within the squad, which is important as Ben Calitz is also carrying a knock to his hand after the last match."





