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Ireland aim for top level cricket
Cricket Ireland chief executive Warren Deutrom says a desire to fulfil the aspirations of the country's best players is at the heart of ambitious plans to gain Test status by 2020.
Tuesday 24th January 2012
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Ireland line up Australia ODI
Ireland have secured another one-day international date with Australia at Stormont next summer.
Wednesday 28th September 2011
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Ireland cricketers take third win
Ireland made it three wins out of three Intercontinental Cup matches with a 133-run win over Canada at Clontarf on Monday.
Monday 19th September 2011
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Waringstown take Bob Kerr Cup
Waringstown won the Bob Kerr Irish Senior Cup final on Sunday at a rain soaked Comber.
Sunday 4th September 2011
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Weather 'not to blame' for Ireland defeat
Ireland have lost out by 11 runs, under the Duckworth-Lewis method, in the RSA Challenge one-day international against England - despite having the better of their opponents before rain disrupted play at Clontarf.
Thursday 25th August 2011
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Morgan to captain England against Ireland
Irish-born Eoin Morgan will captain England in Thursday's One Day International against Ireland in Dublin, the England and Wales Cricket Board have confirmed.
Saturday 20th August 2011
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Dennison, 14, helps Waringstown to win
Adam Dennison, 14 - the youngest ever player to appear in the Final of the NCU Challenge Cup in its 125 year history - was mobbed by his jubilant teammates as Waringstown dismissed CSN for 116.
Friday 29th July 2011
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Ireland offer reward for stolen laptops
Cricket Ireland are offering a World Cup shirt, autographed by the squad, as reward to anyone who can help them recover three stolen laptops and two hard drives.
Wednesday 13th July 2011
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Ireland beaten in Edinburgh
A virtuoso display of batting from Richie Berrington fired Scotland to their highest one-day international total as they completed a remarkable comeback to beat Ireland in Edinburgh.
Tuesday 12th July 2011
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Rain wipes out one-day test
Monday's one-day international between Ireland and Sri Lanka was abandoned without a ball being bowled because of rain in Edinburgh.
Monday 11th July 2011
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Ireland ease to win over Namibia
Ireland recorded their second successive ICC Intercontinental Cup one-day international win over Namibia with an eight-wicket triumph in a rain-affected encounter in Belfast.
Tuesday 5th July 2011
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Ireland beat Namibia in opener
Ireland recovered from a poor start to beat Namibia by 26 runs in the opening one day international at Stormont on Monday.
Monday 4th July 2011
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Waringstown return unlikely for Pienaar
Waringstown's sensational batting phenomenon Obus Pienaar has confirmed to UTV that he is unlikely to return to Northern Cricket Union Cricket, after his appearance in a South African emerging players touring squad.
Sunday 3rd July 2011
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Morgan reveals England captaincy hope
Eoin Morgan has declared that he would love to become England's first Irish-born captain, but is in no rush to do so just yet.
Saturday 2nd July 2011
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ICC reverse World Cup decision
Ireland's cricketers have been handed a route back into the next World Cup after the International Cricket Council reversed their decision to omit the Associate countries.
Tuesday 28th June 2011
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Ireland handed World Cup lifeline
Ireland's cricketers have moved a step closer to a place in the 2015 Cricket World Cup, after the ICC Chief Executive committee recommended introducing a qualification tournament for associate nations.
Monday 27th June 2011
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Ireland's game against Namibia off
Ireland's Intercontinental Cup cricket match against Namibia, which was due to begin in Stormont on Tuesday, has been postponed.
Sunday 26th June 2011
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Pakistan edge past Ireland
Opener Paul Stirling's century was not enough as Pakistan did just enough to beat Ireland by five wickets and claim a 2-0 one-day international series win in Belfast.
Monday 30th May 2011
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Johnston issues World Cup warning
Veteran all-rounder Trent Johnston has admitted Ireland's hopes of playing in the next World Cup could tailspin if they suffer another capitulation when they meet Pakistan in Monday's second one-day international in Belfast.
Sunday 29th May 2011
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Ireland thumped by Pakistan
Ireland's hopes of convincing the International Cricket Council they are deserving of a World Cup place were undermined by a thumping seven-wicket defeat to Pakistan in a rain-affected first one-day international in Belfast on Saturday.
Saturday 28th May 2011
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