At 39, he represented Ireland in 292 international matches over a 15-year career, concluding his international cricket journey in 2020.
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Ireland has appointed former captain Gary Wilson as the head coach of the men’s team, following a momentous 2-0 T20I series win against India in Belfast. Wilson is the first Irish-born head coach of the men’s team in over three decades, succeeding South African Heinrich Malan.
This appointment comes right after Ireland’s historic series victory, with games against India on Friday and Sunday. Wilson’s primary task will be to assist the team in securing a spot for the upcoming 50-over World Cup.
The 39-year-old played 292 international matches for Ireland throughout his 15-year career, retiring from international competition in 2020.
This appointment comes right after Ireland’s historic series victory, with games against India on Friday and Sunday. Wilson’s primary task will be to assist the team in securing a spot for the upcoming 50-over World Cup.
The 39-year-old played 292 international matches for Ireland throughout his 15-year career, retiring from international competition in 2020.
First Published: Jun 29, 2026 8:17 PM IST