List of Ireland ODI cricketers

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Gary Wilson, who has kept wicket for Ireland in ODIs, keeping wicket against Essex. Ireland compete against Essex at Castle Avenue, Dublin, 13 May 2007, Friends Provident Trophy - 100 1795 (2).jpg
Gary Wilson, who has kept wicket for Ireland in ODIs, keeping wicket against Essex.

Since their first match in 2006, 68 players have represented Ireland in One Day Internationals (ODIs). [1] A One Day International is an international cricket match between two representative teams, each having ODI status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC). An ODI differs from Test matches in that the number of overs per team is limited, and that each team has only one innings. Where more than one player won his first ODI cap in the same match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname.

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Ireland have played 201 ODIs, resulting in 80 victories, 103 defeats, 3 ties and 15  no results. [2] [3] Ireland played their maiden ODI on 13 June 2006 against England. [4] Ireland lost by 38 runs, although the match drew interest and was played in front a full capacity crowd at the Civil Service Cricket Club in Belfast. [5]

Jeremy Bray scored Ireland's first ODI century on 30 January 2007 in a match against Scotland. Bray later scored Ireland's maiden World Cup century when he struck 115 not out against Zimbabwe on 15 March 2007. The highest score in ODIs for Ireland is 177, scored by Paul Stirling against Canada on 7 September 2010. [6] The record for best bowling figures in an innings for Ireland in ODIs is held by Josh Little, who took 6/36 against Zimbabwe on 15 December 2023. [7] Stirling is Ireland's leading run scorer with 5,700 runs and Kevin O'Brien is the country's leading wicket-taker with 114 wickets. [8] [9]

Key

General

Batting

Bowling

Fielding

Players

Statistics are correct as of 12 March 2024. [1] [12] [13]
Ireland ODI cricketers
General Batting Bowling Fielding Ref(s)
Cap NameFirstLastMat Runs HS Avg 50 100 Balls Wkt BBI Ave 5WI Ca St
1 Andre Botha 20062011426665619.58201,560424/1927.000110 [14]
2 Jeremy Bray  200620071540111628.640260 [15]
3 Peter Gillespie 200620075220.500000 [16]
4 Trent Johnston  200620136774345*19.55002,930665/1432.041250 [17]
5 Dominick Joyce 20062007329189.660010 [18]
6 Dave Langford-Smith 200620082214231*15.7700942253/3231.88050 [19]
7 Kyle McCallan  200620093936150*20.05101,804394/3030.97040 [20]
8 John Mooney 20062015609639623.48301,797484/2734.060190 [21]
9 Paul Mooney 2006200741211*12.000087020 [22]
10 Kevin O'Brien  200620211533,61914229.421824,2961144/1332.680670 [23]
11 Andrew White 20062014617767918.0410869254/4427.520210 [24]
12 Eoin Morgan 200620092374411535.425190 [notes 1] [25]
13 Niall O'Brien  200620181032,58110928.051819014 [26]
14 William Porterfield  200620221484,34313930.582011680 [27]
15 Kenny Carroll 2007200767028*11.66006040 [28]
16 Boyd Rankin 20072020689518*7.91003,383964/1528.270170 [notes 2] [29]
17 Thinus Fourie 2007200874219*21.000017911/33128.00010 [30]
18 Roger Whelan 200720072552.50009021/4349.50000 [31]
19 Gary Wilson  200720191052,07211323.811217310 [32]
20 Alex Cusack 20072015587457122.57201,953635/2023.961180 [33]
21 Gary Kidd 200720086151515.000021611/27172.00010 [34]
22 Reinhardt Strydom 200820089833713.83004811/6363.00030 [35]
23 Greg Thompson 200820083221.00007211/3573.00010 [36]
24 Peter Connell 20082010134022*20.0000564133/6839.84010 [37]
25 Phil Eaglestone 200820081444.00004211/6060.00000 [38]
26 Ryan Haire 200820082565428.001010 [39]
27 Andrew Poynter 20082014192557819.612090 [40]
28 Paul Stirling  200820241615,70017737.7429142,441436/5545.161600 [41]
29 Regan West 20082009106129*30.500044794/2631.00040 [42]
30 Andrew Britton 20092009136000 [43]
31 George Dockrell 201020241241,34191*23.12604,7781064/2436.500470 [44]
32 James Hall 20102010328159.330000 [45]
33 Nigel Jones 20102011147425*14.8000369102/1923.40070 [46]
34 Rory McCann  201020108441811.000090 [47]
35 Andrew Balbirnie  201020241083,008145*32.001686021/2634.000350 [48]
36 Albert van der Merwe 2010201191583.7500432115/4929.36110 [49]
37 Ed Joyce 20112018612,151160*41.36125210 [notes 3] [50]
38 Tim Murtagh 201220195818823*7.83003,020745/2130.941160 [51]
39 James Shannon 201320131222.000000 [52]
40 Max Sorensen 20132016131253120.8300543164/4032.50030 [53]
41 Eddie Richardson 201320132121212.00006622/3927.00000 [54]
42 Stuart Thompson 20132017202283916.2800559122/1740.83080 [55]
43 John Anderson 2014201681513918.870030030 [56]
44 Andy McBrine 20142024888267917.95204,115865/2935.931340 [57]
45 Stuart Poynter  20142019211853613.2100221 [58]
46 Craig Young 201420244512540*10.41002,132745/4626.081120 [59]
47 Graeme McCarter 20142014111*0048000 [60]
48 Peter Chase 201520182535143.50001,238343/3339.88050 [61]
49 Barry McCarthy 2016202445220419.56002,242725/4630.081140 [62]
50 Sean Terry 20162016532166.400020 [63]
51 Jacob Mulder 2017201741515*0018653/5731.00010 [64]
52 Simi Singh 2017202235593100*22.80111,519395/1025.921130 [65]
53 James McCollum 20192021101887318.802020 [66]
54 James Cameron-Dow 20192019477*0018653/3230.20020 [67]
55 Mark Adair 20192024484003218.18002,163594/1935.330220 [68]
56 Joshua Little 201920233680298.88001,733566/3631.37150 [69]
57 Lorcan Tucker  20192024518418522.7240653 [70]
58 Shane Getkate 2019202142316*23.000019272/3020.71010 [71]
59 Gareth Delany 20202023212342218.000039072/5258.57090 [72]
60 Curtis Campher 202020243792412034.22611,012284/3735.670120 [73]
61 Harry Tector 20202024451,74714049.9111521041/554.250210 [74]
62 Neil Rock  202220223753.500020 [75]
63 Graham Hume 20222024154115*20.5000645214/3427.61030 [76]
64 Stephen Doheny 2023202391628423.141030 [77]
65 Murray Commins 202320232666.000010 [78]
66 Matthew Humphreys 20232023244*00660000 [79]
67 Ben White 20232023210811/59118.00000 [80]
68 Theo van Woerkom 20232024442*0016853/5535.20010 [81]

See also

Notes

  1. Eoin Morgan has also played One Day International cricket for England. Only his record for Ireland is given above.
  2. Boyd Rankin has also played One Day International cricket for England. Only his record for Ireland is given above.
  3. Ed Joyce has also played One Day International cricket for England. Only his record for Ireland is given above.

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