
West Indies will hold nothing back
West Indies 'an iconic side'
Ireland secured a 2-1 ODI series win over West Indies in June 2022 before an eye-catching T20 World Cup victory over the same opponents in Hobart later that year, which was their most recent meeting.Stirling is hoping his side can get off to a good start in Dublin on Wednesday as they chase another big win."They always bring a flavour to the games and usually some big-hitting so hopefully we can negate that and start well," he added. "That's the case for us when you get a touring side coming over into these conditions which they're not necessarily used to from the Caribbean, to start well and put them under pressure early and see if we can maintain that throughout the day."
'I'm still hungry'
Despite being one of the older members of the squad, Stirling admits that ODIs against the West Indies still excite him, and that he is not yet contemplating retirement."I think I realised when I have a month off, I find myself going into the shed and picking up the cricket bat and I think that is a really good sign for me personally," he explained."I know if I wasn't batting in front of the mirror at home that would be a sign that maybe I'm not as keen, but I'm still hungry and fixtures like this are brilliant."As captain, Stirling will be tasked with helping uncapped trio Cade Carmichael, Tom Mayes and Liam McCarthy settled into the squad.They have been included alongside Jordan Neill and Stephen Doheny, who were late call-ups for the injured Craig Young, Curtis Campher, with Mark Adair, Graham Hume and Fionn Hand also ruled out.The Belfast native hopes that Ireland can compete despite their spate of injures and that the injection of new players can help develop squad depth."You have to look at the positive side of it, new faces and fresh energy and see what's underneath the first team itself and put some pressure on old faces like me."There's no reason why we shouldn't be competing throughout the 50 overs in both innings. There's no pressure on anyone coming in. If you're on your debut, you've got the freedom to play your own game."You are slight underdogs for most games you play but not as much as so in the past and our depth is improving each year, so this is always the challenge to play a side like the West Indies to see where you are."
West Indies in Ireland (times BST)
May21 1st ODI, ClontarfPlay starts at 10:45Scorecard23 2nd ODI, Clontarf (10:45)25 3rd ODI, Clontarf (10:45)West Indies then tour England between 29 May and 10 June, playing three ODIs and three Twenty20 internationals, before returning to Ireland.June12 1st Twenty20 international, Bready (11:00)14 2nd Twenty20 international, Bready (11:00)15 3rd Twenty20 international, Bready (11:00)
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