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Ross Adair Withdraws from Bangladesh Tour Due to Knee Injury; Jordan Neill Steps In

Ross Adair Withdraws from Bangladesh Tour Due to Knee Injury; Jordan Neill Steps In

Posted by: Aarav Chakraborty in: Sports
21 Nov | 16:15 PM | 0

Ross Adair withdraws from Ireland’s Bangladesh T20I tour due to a knee bone stress injury, with Jordan Neill stepping in and Ben Calitz added for middle-order variety as Ireland prepares for the 2026 T20 World Cup.

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