Ireland's injury concerns continue with three changes to the originally named squad for next week's T20I series against the West Indies at Bready.
Craig Young, Curtis Campher and Gareth Delany have all been ruled out, with Delany's absence meaning he will have to wait a little longer to win his 100th cap.
Gareth Delany bowling
The selectors have resisted the temptation to name anyone from the local region in the squad, with Tim Tector, Stephen Doheny and Gavin Hoey all called up.
Hoey's inclusion will mean that Pembroke will have no fewer than six representatives in the squad, severely depleting their chances of progession in the Irish Senior Cup - none of the squad have been given clearance to play in either the Irish Cup or Saturday's league action.
Leinster players dominate the squad with ten from the region, while there are four from the NCU - captain Paul Stirling and the Lisburn trio of the Adair brothers and Matthew Humphreys.
Mark Adair's return is especially welcome, given the way in which the West Indies batting set about the Irish attack in the second and third ODI's at Clontarf.
The games at Bready take place on June 12th, 14th and 15th (3pm).
IRELAND T20I SQUAD
Paul Stirling (c) (Northern Knights)
Mark Adair (Lisburn / Northern Knights)
Ross Adair (Lisburn / Northern Knights)
Gavin Hoey (Pembroke / Leinster Lightning)
George Dockrell (Phoenix / Leinster Lightning)
Stephen Doheny (Merrion / Munster Reds)
Matthew Humphreys (Lisburn / Northern Knights)
Josh Little (Pembroke / Leinster Lightning)
Barry McCarthy (Pembroke / Leinster Lightning)
Liam McCarthy (Railway Union / Munster Reds)
Harry Tector (Pembroke / Leinster Lightning)
Tim Tector (Pembroke / Leinster Lightning)
Lorcan Tucker (Pembroke / Leinster Lightning)
Ben White (Phoenix / Munster Reds)