Barry McCarthy is returning home from Zimbabwe after sustaining an abdominal muscle injury during the recent Test Match and will miss the white-ball leg of the tour, with Jordan Neill and Fionn Hand being called up as replacements.

McCarthy claimed six wickets and played a key role with the ball in Ireland’s victory over Zimbabwe in the Bulawayo Test, however, picked up an injury during the last innings of the match. He misses both the three-match ODI and three-match T20I series’ starting today in Harare.

18-year-old right-handed top-order batter and seam bowler Jordan Neill – who is currently playing club cricket in South Africa – will fly to Harare today to join the ODI squad.

Neill captained the Ireland Under-19 team at last year's  World Cup at which the Irish side achieved its best finish in the competition. While he started bowling off-breaks, Neill switched to seam bowling and has impressed coaches with his consistency and ability to move the ball both ways.

The teenager played 10 interpro matches in 2024 for Munster and the NCU Knights, bowling just 15.2 overs in total, taking three wickets at 37 apiece, while with the bat he made 80 runs at 11.43.

At club level for CSNI he scored 619 runs at 36.41, while his 18 wickets cost 34.50 each.

Fionn Hand, 26, will join the T20I squad ahead of that series starting on 22 February. Hand has 15 caps for Ireland to date and was part of the Irish squad for the South Africa series last October.

Andrew White, National Men’s Selector, said:

“We’re very sorry to lose Barry – he really demonstrated his potency with the ball during the recent Test and has a wicket-taking reputation in the white-ball formats. Saying that, Barry’s misfortune offers Jordan Neill and Fionn Hand both opportunities to impress.

“Jordan is one of those emerging talents we have been tracking closely. He is a skilled top-order bat, and while it’s still early days for his seam bowling, Jordan has demonstrated at Under-19s and inter-provincial level the ability he has. He has been playing cricket in South Africa over the Irish winter, of which we have been actively monitoring his progress. This is an opportunity for Jordan to integrate into the senior squad and, if called upon, we are confident he could do a job for the team in similar conditions to what he has been playing in over recent months.

“Fionn re-joins the T20I squad, of which he was part of against South Africa, and has shown he has the attributes to succeed at this level.”