The Irish Cricket Union has announced a 13-man squad for the upcoming ODI's at Stormont.
Ireland take on India on Saturday 23 June, and South Africa on 24 June.
The Irish squad has been badly depleted by injuries and unavailability problems.
In the bowling department, Boyd Rankin, Andre Botha and Dave Langford-Smith have all failed to recover from their various injuries in time, although it is hoped that all three will be fit for the quadrangular tournament next month.
The batting is also missing key players, where Jeremy Bray and Eoin Morgan have both declared themselves unavailable, and Peter Gillespie has decided to retire from international cricket.
Ireland Coach Phil Simmons said: 'There's no doubt we have been badly hit by injuries. Dave (Langford-Smith) has a side injury, and this type of injury can be very slow to heal. Both Andre Botha (elbow injury) and Boyd Rankin (stress fracture of the fibula), are still about 2-3 weeks away from full fitness, but I'm confident all three will be ready for the Quadrangular tournament.'
'Jeremy Bray asked not to be considered for selection for these matches, and Peter Gillespie has decided to retire from representative cricket. Eoin Morgan has informed me that he isn't available for the ODI's because of his commitments with Middlesex.
'He wants to qualify and play for England, and feels that by obtaining a regular place in the Middlesex team is the best way to achieve that.'
'The positive aspect to this is that a number of the younger players in the squad will now get a chance to show me what they are capable of. They have the opportunity to firmly establish themselves in the squad. I'm already starting to look ahead to the World Cup Qualifiers in the UAE in 2009, and the composition of the team.'
The Ireland squad in full is as follows:
Trent Johnston (Railway Union) Captain
Kenny Carroll (Railway Union)
Alex Cusack (Clontarf)
Thinus Fourie (Merrion)
Dominick Joyce (Merrion)
Gary Kidd (Waringstown)
Kyle Mc Callan (Waringstown)
Kevin O' Brien (Railway Union)
Niall O' Brien (Northants)
William Porterfield (Rush)
Roger Whelan (Railway Union)
Andrew White (Instonians)
Gary Wilson (Surrey)