Porterfieldyet to decide

Skipper William Porterfield, who finally got to play for Ireland back in his native North West, is loving life with county side Warwickshire and hasn't looked to his long-term future.
Ireland captain William Porterfield finally got to play for his country in the North West on Monday.Ireland captain William Porterfield finally got to play for his country in the North West on Monday.
Ireland captain William Porterfield finally got to play for his country in the North West on Monday.

In fact, Porterfield is hoping to play his part for the Bears in the Royal London One Day Cup Final against Surrey later this month.

“Monday was my first game playing for Ireland here in the North West,” he said. “I have been in and around the Ireland set-up for 10-and-a-half years, so it’s nice to finally get a game in the North West.

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“For a Monday afternoon there was a good little crowd and it was great to finally play in front of them.

Ireland captain William Porterfield finally got to play for his country in the North West. Pic by Barry Chambers.Ireland captain William Porterfield finally got to play for his country in the North West. Pic by Barry Chambers.
Ireland captain William Porterfield finally got to play for his country in the North West. Pic by Barry Chambers.

“I still have got a year left at Warwickshire and I’m happy there and things are going pretty well.

“At the start of the season I was out for a couple of months with a back problem.

“But we are in the Lords final in a few weeks’ time, so things are going well at Warwickshire and I haven’t even thought about coming home.

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“As I said I still have a year left at Warwickshire so that’s where my focus is.

Ireland captain William Porterfield finally got to play for his country in the North West. Pic by Barry Chambers.Ireland captain William Porterfield finally got to play for his country in the North West. Pic by Barry Chambers.
Ireland captain William Porterfield finally got to play for his country in the North West. Pic by Barry Chambers.

“I have played quite a few games for Ireland, meaning I have missed a bit of Warwickshire cricket but, yes, at some point down the line it’s going to come to a head where the counties aren’t going to want you as much because of the fact you are playing so much with Ireland, but it’s great that Ireland are getting the fixtures as well.

“Down the line you never know what’s going to happen but, to be honest, I don’t know where I’ll end up, as I said I have 12 months left after this season at Warwickshire and if they want me to stay on then I’ll be more than happy to stay there.”