Ireland all-rounder Alex Cusack will miss next month's one-day international against England due to a back injury.
The two teams face off at Malahide on September 3rd but the hosts will be without one of their most experienced players after the 138-cap Clontarf seamer was ruled out.
Coach Phil Simmons said: "It's certainly disappointing for Alex to miss the game as he's an important player for us, particularly in the power-plays. However, we have strength in depth now and it'll give one of the other guys a chance to shine."
With the England game now just three weeks away, Simmons admits to a real feeling of excitement in the Ireland camp ahead of the game.
“We’ve seen just how well the tickets have gone with over 7,000 sold already,” he added.
“It’s going to the biggest match ever held in Ireland, and there will be a fantastic atmosphere at the new international venue at Malahide. It’s my home town and I know just how much of a buzz there is around the place to have the Ashes winners coming here.
“It’ll be a magnificent occasion, and hopefully we’ll give the Irish fans another day to remember.”