Paul Stirling's knee injury 'doesn't look great'

Ireland's cricket captain, Paul Stirling, sustained a knee injury during the team's recent match against Australia. The incident occurred as he attempted to take a catch and subsequently retired hurt after running his first single. This injury raises concerns about his availability for upcoming fixtures, as Stirling is a key player for Ireland, especially in crucial matches. The team faced a challenging chase against Australia, and Stirling's absence could significantly impact their performance in the series. As Ireland prepares for future games, the health and fitness of their captain will be closely monitored, given the importance of his leadership and batting prowess in the squad.
Originally reported by ESPN Cricinfo. Read original article
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