Aim is to qualify for the World Cup: All-rounder Gareth Delany
The 15-player Ireland Men’s squad for the upcoming ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier in Zimbabwe departed on June 9 with a singular focus over the next month – achieve World Cup qualification.
The Qualifier event will see 10 teams competing for two spots in the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup – the qualifier will be held in Zimbabwe from June 18 to July 9.
Speaking prior to departure, leg-spinner Ben White said: “We’re just looking forward to get over there to play some intense cricket. We’ll be playing some of the world’s best teams in Sri Lanka and West Indies – but, hopefully, we can play our best and come away with World Cup qualification and be heading to India in October.”
“Last time we were in Zimbabwe it was summer-time, so we expect conditions to be different – maybe not as sunny, but dry. The schedule is pretty intense, so there won’t be much personal time, but there may be a bit of X-box played and hopefully we can get out to a safari or two, but it’s going to be busy.”
White revealed that he would be ‘rooming’ on the tour with Munster Reds teammate, Gareth Delany. Delany was also speaking ahead of departure:
“Our main aim is to qualify for a World Cup, that would be fantastic. It’s definitely going to be a competitive tournament, but we can take great confidence from the World Cup Super League – there were perhaps 5 or so games in that competition where we could have got across the line, but didn’t. Hopefully, we can be a little more clinical over the next few weeks. 50-over cricket is a roller-coaster – it usually has plenty of ups and downs during a match, so for a player it’s a lot more exciting to play at times that a T20. With a squad of 15 at a long tournament, you would hope to play a bit – but as a squad member, all you can do is be as prepared as best you can for when you get called up to play.”
Ireland Squad for WC Qualifiers
Andrew Balbirnie (capt) (Pembroke), Mark Adair (CIYMS), Curtis Campher (YMCA), Gareth Delany (Leinster), George Dockrell (Phoenix), Graham Hume (Waringstown), Josh Little (Pembroke), Andy McBrine (Donemana), Barry McCarthy (Pembroke), PJ Moor (Clontarf), Paul Stirling (North Down), Harry Tector (YMCA), Lorcan Tucker (Pembroke), Ben White (Phoenix), Craig Young (Bready).