IRE

Ireland

Full Name: Ireland National Cricket Team 

Nickname(s): The Men in Green, Green Army 

Year Founded: Cricket in Ireland dates back to the 19th century; Ireland played its inaugural Test in May 2018.

ICC Membership: Full Member since 2017

Governing Body: Cricket Ireland

Current Captains (2025):

  • Test: Andrew Balbirnie
  • ODI & T20I: Paul Stirling

Coach: Heinrich Malan (Head Coach, since 2022)

ICC Rankings (August 2025):

  • Test: 10th (~30 rating)
  • ODI: 10th (~52 rating)
  • T20I: 11th (~201 rating)
Ireland Cricket

📜 Team Overview

The Ireland cricket team in 2025 is celebrated for its fearless, aggressive batting, disciplined seam attack, and relentless underdog spirit. Rising from Associate status to Full ICC Membership in 2017, the Ireland national cricket team has delivered some of the most iconic upsets in World Cup history.
Fans follow them closely for updates on the Ireland cricket schedule 2025, squad announcements, and Ireland cricket latest news.

Stay up to date on their journey with Ireland Cricket Rankings, fixtures, and expert Match predictions via Cric Predictor.

🏆 History & Legacy

  • Full Member Status: Achieved in 2017
  • First Test: May 2018 vs Pakistan (Malahide, Dublin)
  • Famous World Cup Wins:
    • vs Pakistan (2007)
    • vs England (2011) – Kevin O’Brien’s record 50-ball hundred
    • vs Scotland (2015)
  • Upcoming Rivalry Highlight: Ireland vs England 2025 ODI series promises high-intensity cricket and packed stadiums.

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💫 Top Irish Cricketers

The Top Irish Cricketers have defined the team's spirited era, blending skill, determination, and record-breaking feats. Here are five legendary players:

  • Kevin O'Brien: Renowned for his explosive all-round abilities, including the fastest century in World Cup history (50 balls against England in 2011) and holding records for most ODI runs (3,619) and wickets (114) by an Irish player at one point.
  • Paul Stirling: A prolific opener and current white-ball captain, famous for amassing the most ODI runs (6,005) and T20I runs (3,656) for Ireland, with aggressive strokeplay and leadership in crucial matches.
  • Niall O'Brien: A key wicketkeeper-batter in Ireland's early ODI successes, celebrated for his 2,581 ODI runs and pivotal roles in World Cup upsets.
  • William Porterfield: Former long-time captain, known for his steady batting with 4,343 ODI runs and guiding Ireland through their Associate dominance to Full Member status.
  • Ed Joyce: A versatile batter who represented both England and Ireland, noted for 2,622 ODI runs for Ireland and elegant technique that inspired a generation.

📊 Ireland Cricket Records

Record CategoryPlayerHighlight
Highest Test Batting AvgAndrew BalbirnieStrong debut-era consistency
Most ODI RunsPaul Stirling6,000+ ODI runs
Fastest World Cup 100Kevin O’Brien50 balls vs England (2011)
Career Wickets (ODI/T20)(To be updated)Includes Tim Murtagh, Boyd Rankin legacy
Emerging Star (All-Rounder)Harry TectorTop ICC ODI all-rounder ranks

 

The Ireland cricket records list reflects their journey from minnows to a respected international side.

👥 Ireland Cricket Squad (2025)

Here’s the official Ireland Cricket Team Squad for 2025, assembled from central contracts and recent selections:

Batters:
• Andrew Balbirnie (Test Captain)
• Paul Stirling (ODI & T20I Captain)
• James McCollum
• Morgan Topping
• Harry Tector
• Tim Tector

Wicketkeeper-Batters:
• Peter Moor
• Lorcan Tucker (Vice-Captain in limited-overs)
• Stephen Doheny
• Neil Rock

All-Rounders:
• Curtis Campher
• Gareth Delany
• George Dockrell

Bowlers (Pace & Spin):
• Mark Adair
• Matthew Foster
• Fionn Hand
• Graham Hume
• Josh Little
• Thomas Mayes
• Barry McCarthy
• Liam McCarthy
• Craig Young
• Matthew Humphreys
• Gavin Hoey
• Andy McBrine
• Ben White

This completes the Ireland Cricket Team Squad.

🏟️ Ireland Cricket Home Grounds

Ireland Cricket Home Grounds

Ireland's home matches are hosted at picturesque venues across the island, blending historic charm with modern facilities. Here are five major ones:

  • Malahide Cricket Club Ground, Dublin: Iconic for hosting Ireland's first Test match against Pakistan in 2018, known for its lush outfield and capacity of around 11,500.
  • Stormont Cricket Ground, Belfast: A key ODI and T20I venue with a capacity of 7,000, famous for its scenic views and role in Ireland's white-ball successes.
  • Clontarf Cricket Club Ground, Dublin: Historic site used for domestic and international games, noted for its intimate atmosphere and fast pitches.
  • Bready Cricket Club, Tyrone: A northern venue that has hosted T20Is, praised for its community vibe and modern upgrades.
  • The Village, Dublin (also known as Malahide): Versatile ground for all formats, with excellent drainage and a reputation for high-scoring encounters.

🧠 Fun Facts

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