
Ireland welcome back Mark Adair but suffer triple injury blow for West Indies T20 series
The squad has been boosted by the return of pace bowler Mark Adair, however Curtis Campher, Gareth Delaney and Craig Young have all been ruled out of the series.
Adair missed the recent ODI series against the West Indies, which ended in a draw, with an injury of his own but has provided Paul Stirling's men with some relief for the three-game series at Bready.
However, the T20 matches have come too early for Campher and Young, who were also absent for the ODI tilts, while Delaney has since been ruled out after picking up an injury on club duty on Monday.
"Both the recent ODI series, and this month's T20I series, against the West Indies have really tested the strength of depth in our talent pool," said White ahead of the games on June 12, 14 and 15.
"While we never like to see a player injured, such circumstances do offer an opportunity for other players to step up and demonstrate their talent.
"With the next men's T20 World Cup approaching in February 2026, this series is an important part of preparing the squad for the challenge and will serve as a good barometer of where we are at."
Coming into the squad are Stephen Doheny, Gavin Hoey and Tim Tector as White continues to look at some more names for the future as Ireland build towards the World Cup.
Tector, at 22-years-old the younger brother of batsman Harry, has already made his debut having featured against Zimbabwe in February, while 26-year-old Doheny could make his first appearance since January 2023, also against Zimbabwe.
Meanwhile, Hoey, 23, is in line for his T20 debut having already been included in an ODI squad but not in the game's shortest format.
The returning Adair is one of three Lisburn men in the squad alongside brother Ross and Matthew Humphreys, with captain Stirling also hailing from north of the border.

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