Ireland captain Paul Stirling has insisted that ongoing contract negotiations between the players’ union and Cricket Ireland haven’t negatively impacted morale as the team prepare to face Pakistan in a T20 series, with the action getting under way at Clontarf on Friday.
The Irish Cricketers’ Association, which is batting for the players in the pay talks, last week opted to decline Cricket Ireland’s contract offer.
The Irish governing body has seen its coffers boosted by a cash injection from the International Cricket Council. However, the precise level of funding only became apparent in March and the team have fulfilled a number of fixtures in the interim under the terms of their expired contracts.
An unsatisfactory situation in a T20 World Cup year hasn’t been helped by the fact that the Cricket Ireland board only signed off on its projected annual budget last month, but Stirling has been taken by how his colleagues have responded to the uncertainty.
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