He continues to earn his living on England's south coast with Sussex, though his international aspirations are no longer about wanting Test cricket with his adopted nation, and more about contributing to Ireland's progress towards cricket's top tier.
"I had been thinking about switching back for a couple of years, people had asked me, and with Ireland doing so well I wanted to be a part of that and try to help drive Irish cricket forward.
"Test cricket was always my main aim and it would have been great to make that leap with Ireland but I don't think that will happen for another five or 10 years, not in my time anyway."
Ireland's principal World Cup target, Joyce said, is to progress from the group stage and give themselves a shot at a one-off quarter-final showdown.
To achieve this, he said victory against Bangladesh in the team's opening match on Feb 25 is crucial.
"The pressure will be off in this tournament as we will be underdogs for most of the games, though there will be more expectation than last time. If we can play well and if the big teams have a bit of an off-day, we can beat anyone."
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