Alan Jeffrey

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Alan Jeffrey
Personal information
Born18 October 1963 (1963-10-18) (age 59)
Derry, Northern Ireland
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingLeft-arm medium
International information
National side
Career statistics
Competition First-class List A
Matches13
Runs scored1215
Batting average 15.00
100s/50s0/00/0
Top score12* 15
Balls bowled116126
Wickets 42
Bowling average 15.2543.50
5 wickets in innings 00
10 wickets in match00
Best bowling3/222/44
Catches/stumpings 0/–0/–
Source: CricketArchive, 9 October 2022

Alan Samuel Jeffrey (born 18 October 1963) [1] is a former Irish cricketer. A left-handed batsman and left-arm medium pace bowler, [1] he played 11 times for the Ireland cricket team between 1984 and 1989 [2] including one first-class match [3] and three List A matches. [4]

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Playing career

Jeffrey made his debut for Ireland against the MCC in June 1984. He played against the West Indies later that month [2] and made his List A debut the following month against Surrey in the NatWest Trophy. [4] He played against Wales eleven days later, but did not play for Ireland again for almost three years. [2]

He returned to the Irish side for a match against Northamptonshire in June 1987, before playing six times in 1989. [2] This included his only first-class game, against Scotland [3] and his final List A game against Derbyshire. [4] His final game for Ireland was against Wales. [2]

Statistics

In all matches for Ireland, he scored 91 runs at an average of 22.75 with a top score of 28 against Wales in July 1984. He took 15 wickets at an average of 39.73, with best innings bowling figures of 3/22 against Scotland in July 1989. [2]

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