Ireland have suffered a major setback in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 as captain and senior opener Paul Stirling has been ruled out of the remainder of the tournament due to a knee injury. Cricket Ireland confirmed the development on February 13, 2026, and the ICC Event Technical Committee has approved Sam Topping as his replacement.
Stirling’s absence is a big blow for Ireland, as he is one of their most experienced players and a key figure in the batting lineup.
How Did the Injury Happen?
The injury occurred during Ireland’s Group B match against Australia on February 11 in Colombo. Stirling suffered damage to his right knee ligament while fielding.
He took a sharp catch to dismiss Australian opener Josh Inglis, but landed awkwardly, putting pressure on his knee. Later, while batting, the injury worsened when he attempted a quick single on the first ball and had to leave the field retired hurt.
Post-match scans confirmed ligament damage, and the medical team advised him to withdraw from the tournament. Stirling will now return home for rest and rehabilitation ahead of Ireland’s home season.
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Replacement Approved: Who is Sam Topping?
Ireland have named 20-year-old Sam Topping as Stirling’s replacement. The young left-handed batter is an uncapped player who also has wicketkeeping skills.
Sam Topping Profile
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Age | 20 |
| Batting Style | Left-hand |
| Role | Wicketkeeper-batter |
| Team | Northern Knights |
| Last Domestic T20 Season | 217 runs in 7 innings |
| Average | 31.00 |
| Strike Rate | 140 |
| Highest Score | 83 (48 balls) |
| 50s | 2 |
Topping was already in India for an off-season training camp, which allowed him to join the squad quickly.
Impact on Ireland’s Campaign
Paul Stirling is Ireland’s leading run-scorer and one of their most reliable performers in T20 internationals. His experience and leadership have been crucial to the team over the years.
In his absence, vice-captain Lorcan Tucker will continue to lead the side. Ireland have already faced a tough start to the tournament after a heavy loss to Australia, and upcoming matches against teams like Zimbabwe and Oman will now become even more important.
Stirling’s injury comes at a critical stage of the competition, and Ireland will need their younger players to step up. While Sam Topping brings fresh energy and recent domestic form, replacing a player of Stirling’s experience will not be easy.
Ireland’s chances of reaching the Super 8 stage will now depend on how well the team adapts without their senior opener and captain. Fans will be hoping the squad can regroup quickly and keep their campaign alive.







