Jacob Bethell will make history as England’s youngest-ever captain in the first T20 international against Ireland in Malahide. At 21 years and 329 days, Bethell breaks a 136-year-old record set by Montague Bowden in 1889.
After winning the toss, Bethell opted to bowl first. England made two changes from the side that convincingly beat South Africa, with Rehan Ahmed and Jamie Overton replacing Harry Brook and Jofra Archer. In a notable selection choice, Ahmed is slated to bat at number four.
Ireland, led by captain Paul Stirling, is contending with the absence of key bowlers Josh Little and Mark Adair. Despite the depleted lineup, the hosts are fielding a strong side. Stirling confirmed that he also would have chosen to bowl first had he won the toss.
The match presents a significant challenge for an underprepared Irish team that has not played an international fixture since June. This lack of game time highlights the ongoing financial and logistical struggles faced by Cricket Ireland, which has seen tours cancelled despite an increase in funding from the International Cricket Council.
Although facing a difficult build-up, Ireland can draw inspiration from their famous victory over England in the teams’ last completed T20 encounter at the 2022 World Cup. After heavy overnight rain, the weather in Malahide has cleared, ensuring conditions are suitable for play.
Team Lineups:
England: Salt, Buttler (wk), Bethell (c), Rehan, Banton, S Curran, Jacks, J Overton, Dawson, Rashid, L Wood.
Ireland: Stirling (c), R Adair, H Tector, Tucker (wk), Delany, Dockrell, Campher, McCarthy, Hume, Humphreys, Young.