Ireland Wolves cricket team

Second-tier Irish national cricket team From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Ireland Wolves (formally Ireland A) is a national cricket team representing Ireland. It is the second tier of international Irish cricket, below the full Ireland national cricket team. Matches played by Ireland Wolves are not considered to be One-Day Internationals, instead receiving first-class and List A classification.[1][2][3][4]

CaptainNeil Rock
CoachRyan Eagleson
Founded2017
Quick facts Personnel, Captain ...
Ireland Wolves cricket team
Personnel
CaptainNeil Rock
CoachRyan Eagleson
Team information
Founded2017
Home groundMalahide Cricket Club Ground, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Capacity10,000
History
First-class debutv. Bangladesh A at Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet; 11–14 October 2017
List A debutv.  United Arab Emirates at Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi; 22 April 2006
Twenty20 debutv. Bangladesh A at Castle Avenue cricket ground, Dublin; 13 August 2018
As of 18 September 2024
Close

The team was originally linked to The Cricket Ireland Academy, allowing for fixtures to take place, prioritising Academy players. The name gave flexibility between The Wolves and The A Team. The first fixtures and tour by the Ireland Wolves was to Bath in April 2017 where they competed in a pre-season T20 Festival with Gloucestershire County Cricket Club, winning 4 of their 5 games and the tournament as a whole.

Peter Johnston was the official Head Coach of Ireland Wolves, since 2021 it has been Coached by Senior Team Support Staff on a rotational basis.

The Ireland Wolves first away series against a Full Member was against the Bangladesh A cricket team, when they toured Bangladesh to play one first-class match at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, and five List A matches at Sheikh Kamal International Cricket Stadium Academy Ground, Cox's Bazar.[5] Bangladesh A won the first-class match and four of the List A matches, and the other was washed out.[6][7][3][8]

In August 2018, the Bangladesh A cricket team made a tour to Ireland where they played a series of List A and Twenty20 matches against the Ireland Wolves. The List A series was tied 2-2, while Bangladesh A won the T20 series 2–1.[9]

In January 2019, the Ireland Wolves travelled to Sri Lanka to play two first class matches and five List A matches. The Sri Lanka A cricket team won the 1st unofficial test by 10 wickets,[10] while the 2nd unofficial test ended in a high scoring draw.[11] The unofficial ODI series that followed was won 5–0 by Sri Lanka A.[12]

In May 2019 the Ireland Wolves an historic win, defeating the Bangladesh senior team in a List A fixture played at The Hills Cricket Club. The Ireland Wolves won the game by 88 runs. In June of the same year they then went on to defeat Zimbabwe's senior team by 27 runs in a List A game, giving them back to back historic wins against Full Member senior team opposition.

In January 2020, Cricket Ireland confirmed that the team would tour South Africa to play seven matches against the Namibia cricket team.[13] They would go onto win the T20 series 4-1, giving them a series win over a strong Asscoiate senior team, the series was Curtis Campher's first introduction into Irish Cricket.

In February 2021, the Wolves toured Bangladesh for a multi-format series against Bangladesh Emerging Team which was interrupted by covid.[14] They were defeated 4-0 in List A 50 Over series and 1-0 in the T20 Series.

In March–April 2022, the Wolves toured Namibia for three T20 and five List A 50 over games.[15] Ireland lost the T20 series to Namibia A 1-0 and drew the 50 Over series 2-2 with Namibia A. In March 2024, the Wolves toured Nepal for two T20 with Nepal senior sides three T20 and three List A 50 over games with Nepal A sides.[16] Coached by Ryan Eagleson they lost the first two games with Nepal senior side, but went on to win both the T20 and 50 Over series with Nepal A team 2-1 and 3-0 respectively.

Playing squads

International cap players are marked in Bold.

More information Name, Age ...
Name Age Batting style Bowling style Domestic team Forms S/N C/G
Batsmen
Christopher De Freitas23Left-handedRight-arm mediumLeinster LightningFC, List A
Ross Adair32Right-handedSlow left-arm orthodoxNorthern KnightsList A, T2015F/T
Cade Carmichael23Right-handedRight-arm mediumNorthern KnightsFC, List A
Morgan Topping27Right-handedRight-arm off-breakNorthern KnightsFC, List A, T2029
All-rounders
Jordan Neill20Right-handedRight-arm medium-fastMunster RedsFC, List A39
Scott Macbeth21Right-handedRight-arm off-breakNorth West WarriorsFC, List A
Wicket-keepers
Stephen Doheny27Right-handedNorth West WarriorsFC, List A, T2020F/T
Sam Topping20Right-handedNorthern KnightsFC, List A
Benjamin Calitz23Left-handedNorthern KnightsFC, List A
Spin bowlers
Cian Robertson23Right-handedRight-arm leg-breakSlow left arm orthodoxFC, List A
Gavin Hoey24Right-handedRight-arm leg-breakLeinster LightningFC, List A, T2059R
Pace bowlers
Liam McCarthy24Left-handedRight-arm fast-mediumMunster RedsFC, List A, T2034R
Thomas Mayes25Right-handedRight-arm fast-mediumNorthern KnightsFC, List A, T2022R
Fionn Hand27Right-handedRight-arm mediumLeinster LightningFC, List A, T2071F/T
Matthew Foster26Left-handedRight-arm medium-fastNorthern KnightsFC, List A, T2052F/T
Close

Coaching staff

More information Position, Name ...
Position Name
Head coach Northern Ireland Gary Wilson
Assistant coach England Chris Brown
Physiotherapist Wales Mark Rausa
Strength & Conditioning Northern Ireland Stuart Thompson
Performance Analyst Northern Ireland Scott Irvine
Team Manager England Chris Siddell
Close

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI