Ireland will never have a better chance to beat Australia, says Ed Joyce

Kevin O’Brien misses Stormont fixture due to hamstring injury

Senior batsman Ed Joyce believes Ireland will never have a better chance to turn the tables on Australia as they prepare to take on the world champions at Stormont in today's Hanley Energy Challenge One-Day International (10.45am).

Steven Smith leads the visiting side following Michael Clarke's retirement after he bowed out of the one-day game following the demolition of New Zealand in the World Cup final back in March.

Ireland’s own World Cup campaign fell away after a promising start, while their form in the recent World Twenty20 qualifier was decidedly mixed, but Joyce is confident Ireland can cause a big shock.

“We’ve got an experienced side and I think if ever we have a chance of running Australia close or beating them then it’s going to be tomorrow,” said the Sussex player.

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“It’s a little bit damp out there and it’ll be a good toss to win I think. They are a team in transition which means they’ll be hungry, but I think they’ll be quite nervous about the game also, or certainly some of their players will.”

One player who will miss out is all-rounder Kevin O’Brien, after he aggravated a hamstring injury he picked up in a recent club game. The Hills’ Max Sorensen comes back into the 13-strong squad for the game, while the other piece of team news saw coach John Bracewell giving Niall O’Brien a chance to reclaim the wicket-keeping duties as he takes over from Gary Wilson.

Smith announced Australia’s starting XI with Queensland opener Joe Burns making his debut.

Emmet Riordan

Emmet Riordan

Emmet Riordan is an Irish Times sports journalist