Top-order batter Stephen Doheny and bowling all-rounder Graham Hume on Friday were included in Ireland's 14-man squad for the three-match ODI series against New Zealand, to be held from July 10 to 15 at Malahide. The three-match series will be part of the ICC World Cup Super League, with 30 crucial points up for grabs.
Doheny, 23, plays his club cricket with Merrion and is the current leading run-scorer in the Inter-Provincial T20 Trophy competition with 158 runs at an average of 52.67, with the highest score of 74 not. Doheny, who earlier earned a call-up to the upcoming T20I series against India, has all scored valuable runs at the top of the order in the 50-over inter-provincial competition, with 146 runs at an average of 36.50 with the highest score of 97.
"With the recent retirement of William Porterfield, we've called up Stephen Doheny into his first ODI squad. Stephen has impressed coaches and selectors with his stroke play and is now starting to convert starts into defining and match-shaping innings' at the inter-provincial and Wolves level. His form has warranted his call-up to both white-ball squads and we wish him well," said Andrew White, Chair of National Men's Selectors.