ICC T20 world ranking: 11th
T20 World Cup appearances: Seven
Best T20 World Cup performance: Round two (2009 & 2022)
Captain: Paul Stirling
Head coach: Heinrich Malan
Form (most recent last): LLWWW
Group fixtures (all times BST): India (5 June, 15:30), Canada (7 June, 15:30), USA (14 June, 15:30) & Pakistan (16 June, 15:30)
Batter to watch: Paul Stirling
He has been Ireland’s most high-profile batter for a number of years now, playing in various T20 franchise leagues around the world.
Although the right-hander hasn’t set the world alight during this World Cup cycle, he is experienced in Caribbean conditions, having played more than double the number of games of any other Irish batter in the squad.
He will be vital in imparting his wisdom to his young batting unit as no Irish batter has played more games or scored more T20 runs than Stirling.
Bowler to watch: Josh Little
The left-arm pace bowlers fiery nature, raw ball speed and ability to swing the new ball has earned him many admirers all over the globe, including in the Indian Premier League, where he plays for Gujarat Titans, and is the only Irish player in the competition.
He regularly surpasses 87mph, with 31% of his deliveries in 2023 above that speed, making him one of the quickest bowlers in the competition.
Travis Head scored a stunning unbeaten 154 as Australia claimed a convincing seven-wicket win over England in the first one-day international at Trent Bridge.Af
England have selected a group with mixed experience for their first 50-over assignment since Matthew Mott’s resignation, starting the process of transition fo
Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this feature6th over: England 30-0 (Salt 16, Duckett 13) Ricky Ponting, you’ll be unsurprised t
Ben Dwarshuis of Australia celebrates bowling Phil Salt (Getty Images)Sign up to our free sport newsletter for all the latest news on everything from cycling to