Key Points

England fast bowler Saqib Mahmood has been ruled out of the upcoming T20I series against Ireland due to a knee injury. The ECB confirmed he will undergo minor surgery and also miss the white-ball tour of New Zealand in October. Hampshire and Scotland bowler Scott Currie has been named as his replacement in the squad. This marks another frustrating injury setback for Mahmood who previously missed nearly two years with back stress fractures.

Key Points: Saqib Mahmood Knee Injury Ruled Out Ireland T20Is Scott Currie Replaces

  • Saqib Mahmood sidelined with knee injury requiring minor surgery
  • Scott Currie called up as replacement for Ireland T20I series
  • Mahmood's setback follows two-year absence from back stress fractures
  • Currie recently featured in T20 Finals Day for Hampshire
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Saqib Mahmood ruled out of Ireland T20Is, Currie named replacement

England seamer Saqib Mahmood ruled out of Ireland T20Is and New Zealand tour with knee injury requiring surgery. Hampshire's Scott Currie named as replacement.

"It marks another frustrating setback for Mahmood, who had missed nearly two years due to back stress fractures - ECB"

London, Sep 14

England seamer Saqib Mahmood has been sidelined with a knee injury and will miss both the upcoming T20I series against Ireland next week and the white-ball tour of New Zealand in October. His spot in the Ireland squad has been handed to Hampshire and Scotland fast bowler Scott Currie.

Mahmood featured in the second ODI against South Africa at Lord’s earlier this month but went wicketless in England’s narrow five-run defeat. He did not play in either of the opening two T20Is in the ongoing series. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed that the pacer will undergo minor surgery on his knee to fix the issue. It marks another frustrating setback for Mahmood, who had previously missed nearly two years due to back stress fractures, although he had shown encouraging form since returning.

In the past year, Mahmood impressed with nine wickets at 10.55 during England’s T20I series in the Caribbean, and played a key role in the 3-0 ODI sweep of the same opponents in June. Most recently, he was part of the Oval Invincibles’ third consecutive Hundred title, taking the final wicket in the tournament decider against Trent Rockets.

Currie’s selection comes at the age of 24, less than a day after he appeared at T20 Finals Day for Hampshire. He picked up two wickets each in the semifinal win over Northamptonshire and the final defeat to Somerset, though his dropped catch reprieving Sean Dickson proved costly in the latter.

Currie has previously played three ODIs for Scotland in the World Cricket League Division 2 in Dubai, but with Scotland failing to qualify for this year’s T20 World Cup, his England chance has now opened up.

England will face Ireland in three T20Is at Malahide on September 17, 19, and 21, with the squad to be led for the first time by Jacob Bethell in the absence of several senior multi-format players preparing for the Ashes.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting to see Scott Currie getting the call-up! From playing for Scotland to England - that's quite a journey. Hope he makes the most of this opportunity against Ireland 🇮🇪
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Aman W
Jacob Bethell leading England at such a young age shows how much talent they're investing in. Meanwhile in India, we're still debating between seniors and youngsters! Different approaches 🤷‍♂️
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Sarah B
The timing couldn't be worse for Mahmood with the Ashes coming up. England's medical team needs to look into why so many fast bowlers are getting injured repeatedly. Something's not right there.
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Vikram M
Ireland series might be a good opportunity for England to test their bench strength. But honestly, these bilateral T20s feel less exciting after the World Cup. Hope the matches are competitive at least!
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Nikhil C
Currie had a mixed Finals Day - good bowling but that dropped catch cost Hampshire. Hope he brings his A-game to international cricket. The Ireland series could be his big break! 🏏

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