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Ireland Men’s James McCollum admits it has taken a while, but he now feels comfortable about his role in international cricket – and patience is the key.
Belfast-born McCollum, 28, has 16 international caps for Ireland,...
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Irish international James McCollum will depart for Antigua today to join the Emerging Ireland squad ahead of the two four-day first-class matches against West Indies Academy as a replacement for the injured Adam Rosslee.
Rosslee sustained an injury...
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Members of the Ireland Men’s cricket team spent an afternoon at The Manacare Foundation’s ‘Hopes and Dreams Village’ to meet, talk to and play cricket with children and families under the care of the charity...
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The Ireland Wolves are in Windhoek, Namibia for an eight-match white ball series at the Wanderers Cricket Club starting on Monday. The series includes three T20’s and five 50-over matches in the space of just sixteen...
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Northern Knights have announced Ireland international Harry Tector will captain the team during the 2021 season.
Tector has scored 904 runs in 30 matches for the Northern Knights across all three formats since making...
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Bangladesh - Ireland Wolves captain Harry Tector was speaking after today’s loss in the third one-day match against Bangladesh Emerging XI.
Tector, the Wolves captain since 2019, has scored 122 runs in four innings on tour so...
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COMBER - Four Mark Adair wickets and a new highest Twenty20 score of 79* from James McCollum helped the Northern Knights to an eight–wicket Test Triangle Inter-Provincial Series victory over the North West Warriors at The...
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The Northern Knights will be looking to continue their winning run while Munster Reds are searching for a first Test Triangle Inter-Provincial Series victory when the two teams meet at Stormont on Thursday (1.30pm).
There will be...
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