Youth Ishyra's first international tournament for the Young Wasps was at the
2014 AFC U-16 Championship qualifying matches held in
Laos in September 2013, coinciding with the appointment of
Stephen Ng Heng Seng as head coach. After winning the first match against
Guam, Brunei suffered heavy defeats to
Malaysia,
South Korea and
Laos. Ishyra's next tournament was the
2015 AFF U-19 Youth Championship held in the same country as his previous outing. The team ended their campaign without a single point. From July to August 2017, Ishyra was selected for the
Brunei Under-23 squad for the double header of the
2015 AFF U-19 Youth Championship in
Laos and the
29th SEA Games in
Malaysia. He played only one match which was a 1–0 defeat to
Singapore in the final group game of the SEA Games tournament, even though he was named Man of the Match. In April 2018, Ishyra was tasked to be the first choice goalkeeper for the
2018 Hassanal Bolkiah Trophy hosted by his home country. He played three games in total for the
Brunei Under-21s as Brunei failed to advance to the knockout stages. during the
2026 FIFA World Cup qualification Ishyra was called up at under-23 level for the
2020 AFC U-23 Championship qualification matches in March that were played in
Vietnam. In the first match against
the hosts, Ishyra started the game but was replaced by
Haimie Anak Nyaring at half-time due to an injury he suffered in the first half. The match finished 6–0 to the home side with both keepers conceding three goals each. At the end of 2019, he was included in the contingent for the
30th SEA Games football tournament held in the
Philippines. He started the first group game against
Vietnam, conceding six goals. He was dropped for Haimie in the second game but did not fare better as
Thailand thumped the Wasps with a 0–7 score. Ishyra was restored to the lineup for the third match against
Laos but was dismissed for a
professional foul on
Somxay Keohanam in the 14th minute, the match ending 3–0 to the Young Elephants. After serving his suspension for the game against
Indonesia, he was fielded by coach Aminuddin Jumat for the final group match against
Singapore. The team played with 10 men after the dismissal of
Hanif Farhan Azman just before the 50-minute mark and lost 0–7, conceding four goals in the last quarter of the hour.
Senior Ishyra experienced his first outing with the full national team at a friendly tournament in
Sabah,
Malaysia in February 2016. In November of the same year, he was selected as one of the backup goalkeepers for the
2016 AFC Solidarity Cup which was also held in
Malaysia. A full year later, he was called up for the
2017 Aceh World Solidarity Tsunami Cup in
Indonesia. In June 2019, he was made a member of the full national team for the
2022 World Cup and 2023 Asian Cup qualification matches against
Mongolia but Haimie was between the posts for both legs. Ishyra made his full international debut in an away friendly against
Laos on 27 March 2022 in a 3–2 defeat. He was selected for the
2022 AFF Mitsubishi Electric Cup that December as the reserve goalkeeper. A year later, he performed the same role at the
2026 World Cup qualification matches against
Indonesia. On 17 October in the second leg of the round at
Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium, he replaced
Haimie Abdullah Nyaring on the 71st minute after the latter picked up an injury. The match ended 0–6 to the away side. Ishyra's next appearance for the Wasps was the
2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification match against
Yemen on 14 October 2025, conceding nine goals, five of them coming from
Nasser Al-Gahwashi. == References ==