Injured Stirling out of Ireland-New Zealand TestImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Paul Stirling has played in 10 of Ireland’s 12 Test matchesByTimothy AbrahamBBC Sport JournalistPublished23 minutes agoExperienced batter Paul Stirling has been ruled out of Ireland’s one-off Test against New Zealand at Stormont next week because of a calf injury.Stirling briefly fielded in this week’s Emerald Challenge – a ‘best of the best’ first-class red-ball fixture for Ireland’s men to prepare for the Test.But the 35-year-old was not considered fit enough to bat in the four-day match and it is anticipated he could be out until the start of July.Stirling has not batted since he suffered a knee ligament injury in Ireland’s defeat by Australia at the T20 World Cup in February
“Paul had a scan yesterday. He has a grade two strain and his return to playing will be determined,” mentioned Ireland coach Henrich Malan.
“He obviously got injured at the World Cup, he’s been on a return to play plan and it hasn’t necessarily worked out 100% for him with a couple of niggles that’s been lingering in and around that knee injury, which was obviously quite severe.
“Hopefully this one [with his calf] can be rehabbed properly. But it could be a four to five week job to ensure that he’s fully fit and ready to go for the rest of the summer.”
Leg-spinning all-rounder Gavin Hoey is unavailable because of a side strain while seamer Barry McCarthy misses our with a knee ligament injury.
All-rounder Curtis Campher will play as a batter against the Kiwis.
