Porterfield, who will take up a coaching role with Gloucestershire, played his last international in January at Jamaica’s Sabina Park. That ground that holds a special place in Irish cricket history as it was the scene of their shock 2007 World Cup victory over Pakistan. “It’s the ground where a lot of people say put Irish cricket on the map,” he said. “That ground holds so many memories for me, right through from the Pakistan win in 2007 to walking off the field back in January having beaten the West Indies 2-1.” Andrew Balbirnie, the current Ireland captain, said Porterfield would be “a huge loss.” “William has been an amazing person to have in the dressing room, as a player and as a person,” he added.
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