Craig Young and Curtis Campher have both been ruled out of the ODI series against West Indies.

Young, 35, sustained a hamstring injury while playing in an Inter-Provincial Cup match for the North West Warriors against Leinster Lightning last week, while Curtis Campher fractured his finger in the nets on Monday.

The uncapped Jordan Neill and Stephen Doheny, who has been capped 14 times (11 ODI's, 3 T20I's) have been called into the squad as their replacements.

Stephen Doheny with Munster Reds Head Coach Jeremy Bray

Despite not playing any games for the last three months, Ireland now have five senior players ruled out for the three games this week.

“It’s not ideal when you lose a player to injury just prior to a series, but unfortunately, both Young and Campher join a bit of a lengthy list on the rehabilitation table," said Head of Selectors Andy White.

"Most pertinently, our seam attack is heavily impacted with Mark Adair, Graham Hume, Craig Young, Fionn Hand and Curtis Campher all out.

“This series will be a real test of our depth, and instead of bemoaning what we won’t have, my view is that these absences provide a real opportunity for some of our up-and-coming talent to play."