Paul Stirling

Cricketer

Birthday September 3, 1990

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Belfast, Northern Ireland

Age 33 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)

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1953

Scoring 535 runs from 12 matches, he was Middlesex's leading run-scorer and 7th in the competition.

During an innings of 68 against Yorkshire, one of Stirling's two half-centuries in the competition, he passed 2,000 runs in List A cricket.

Towards the end of the competition Stirling struck his first century in Middlesex colours, scoring 109 runs from 81 balls to a 34-run win over Derbyshire.

1990

Paul Robert Stirling (born 3 September 1990) is an Irish cricketer.

Stirling is the opening batsman for the Ireland cricket team and an occasional right-arm, off-break bowler.

He is one of the top 10 run scorers in T20 internationals.

2008

Stirling debuted in first-class cricket in March 2008, playing for Ireland in the Intercontinental Cup.

The same year, Stirling made his debut in One Day Internationals (ODIs).

2009

Having represented Middlesex's youth sides and Second XI, Stirling signed a contract with the club in December 2009.

A month later he was awarded a contract with Cricket Ireland, making him one of six players with a full-time contract with the board.

In July 2009, Stirling scored his maiden first-class century.

In Ireland's opening match of the 2009–10 ICC Intercontinental Cup, he opened the batting with Jeremy Bray and scored 100 in the first innings.

In December 2009, Stirling signed a three-year contract with Middlesex County Cricket Club, joining former Ireland international Eoin Morgan at the club.

According to Angus Fraser, the club's director of cricket, representing Ireland is Stirling's priority; he also stated that "Paul has been involved with the Middlesex youth sides and Second XI and we are delighted that he has now signed a fulltime [sic] contract for the club. His batting for Ireland in 2009 highlighted his potential".

The following month Cricket Ireland, the governing body for cricket in Ireland, awarded Stirling a full-time contract.

He was one of six players to be awarded such contracts with Cricket Ireland, and came just a year after the first professional contracts were awarded to Ireland's cricketers.

Before that players were amateurs relying on income from other jobs and playing cricket in their spare time.

2010

He made his Twenty20 and List A debuts for Middlesex in 2010 and 2011, respectively.

Stirling was a member of the Ireland squad that participated in the 2010 Under-19 World Cup hosted by New Zealand in January.

The team were runners-up to Bangladesh in the Plate Championship, finishing tenth overall out of 16 teams.

Stirling was the team's leading run-scorer, with 209 from five matches.

In August 2010, Stirling was nominated in the "Emerging Player of the Year" and "Associate and Affiliate Player of the Year" categories for the ICC Awards.

He was the only associate member to be nominated in the "Emerging Player" category, the other 15 players coming from Test-playing countries.

Ireland's had most nominees in the "Associate and Affiliate" category, with Trent Johnston and Kevin O'Brien included alongside Stirling.

2011

The contract allowed Stirling and the others to focus on cricket, with the aim of improving ahead of the 2011 World Cup.

After the 2011 Cricket World Cup, Stirling broke into Middlesex's one-day side during the 2011 season, making his List A debut for the club on 24 April against Worcestershire.

Although Middlesex failed to progress beyond the group stages of the 2011 Clydesdale Bank 40, Stirling enjoyed personal success.

2012

Although a full-strength team played against England in an ODI in August 2012, county commitments meant many of Ireland's senior players were unavailable to play in the team's opening match of the 2011–13 Intercontinental Cup.

An attacking half-century from Stirling in the final innings of the match helped secure victory for Ireland.

Later that same month Stirling scored his second first-class century.

His innings of 107, beating his previous highest score of 100, came off just 79 deliveries and helped Ireland to their second win of the Intercontinental Cup.

2018

He was one of the eleven cricketers to play in Ireland's first ever Test match, against Pakistan, in May 2018.

In December 2018, Stirling was one of nineteen players to be awarded a central contract by Cricket Ireland for the 2019 season.

2019

In July 2019, in the second ODI against Zimbabwe, Stirling became the first batsman for Ireland to score 4,000 runs in ODIs.

2020

He was appointed as the vice-captain of the Ireland team in June 2020.

He subsequently served as interim captain of Ireland in the T20I and ODI format following the resignation of Andrew Balbirnie, before being appointed as permanent limited-overs captain in October 2023.

In January 2020, he was one of nineteen players to be awarded a central contract from Cricket Ireland, the first year in which all contracts were awarded on a full-time basis.

In August 2021, Stirling played in his 300th match for Ireland, in the opening fixture of Ireland's series against Zimbabwe.

In January 2022, Stirling captained Ireland for the first time in ODIs, in the second match against the West Indies, after Andrew Balbirnie was ruled out of the match due to COVID-19.

In the same match, Stirling also became the first cricketer for Ireland to score 5,000 runs in ODIs.