Cricket:Ed Joyce hopes to resume his international career with Ireland at next year's ICC World Cup. The 31-year-old batsman played 50 times for Ireland between 1997 and 2005 before qualifying for England on residency grounds.
Joyce was included in the 2006/07 Ashes squad but did not make a Test appearance for England and the last of his 17 one-day caps came in April 2007.
Cricket Ireland are now hoping the Wicklow man will be eligible to play in the 2011 World Cup in Asia. Joyce would need an exemption from the International Cricket Council because it would be less than four years since his final England appearance.
“When I made the decision in 2001 to try and play for England, it was with a view to trying to play Test cricket, which is the pinnacle of the game and which, of course, Ireland doesn’t play,” Joyce said today.
“While I strongly believe I’m good enough to play Test cricket for England, I’ve taken the decision now to try and play for Ireland again. There are a few reasons for this, with the most obvious being that I’m a born and bred Irishman. Secondly, I feel I have a lot to offer to Irish cricket.
“I feel I’m playing the best cricket of my career and would like to bring this form with me to help Ireland be even more successful on the world stage.”
Ireland coach Phil Simmons added: “It’s fantastic news that Ed has decided to play for Ireland again. He’s a superb cricketer and it will be a great boost to have a player of his calibre in the team.”
Joyce’s decision comes in the same week that another Irishman, Eoin Morgan, is expected to make his Test debut for England against Bangladesh.