North West of Ireland Cricket Union
Sport | Cricket |
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Founded | 1890 |
Coach | Ian McGregor |
The North West of Ireland Cricket Union, often referred to as the North West Cricket Union, is one of five provincial governing bodies in Ireland. Along with the Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Northern unions, it makes up the Irish Cricket Union (now known as Cricket Ireland), the supreme governing body of Irish cricket.[1]
The North West jurisdiction covers counties Fermanagh and Londonderry and part of Tyrone in Northern Ireland and Donegal in the Republic of Ireland. The Union organises the North West Senior Cup and the North West Senior League.
The Union was formed as the County Derry Cricket Union in 1890, changing to the current name in 1907 to reflect the wider geographical basis of its membership.[2][3] In 2015, there were 23 clubs fielding 51 teams affiliated to the union. There are 6 divisions: two senior leagues- premiership and a championship, along with 4 Qualifying leagues.
Premiership 2015 -Ardmore -Bready -Brigade -Coleraine -Donemana -Eglinton -St. Johnston -Strabane
Championship 2015 -Bonds Glen -Burndennet -Creevedonnell -Drummond -Fox Lodge -Glendermott -Killyclooney -Newbuildings
Qualifying 1 2015 -Ballyspallen -Bonds Glen 2nds -Bready 2nds -Brigade 2nds -Coleraine 2nds -Donemana 2nds -Eglinton 2nds -Fox Lodge 2nds -Sion Mills -Strabane 2nds
Qualifying 2 2015 -Ardmore 2nds -Bready 3rds -Crindle -Donemana 3rds -Limavady -North Fermanagh -St. Johnston 2nds -The Nedd
Qualifying 3 2015 -Bready 4ths -Creevedonnell 2nds -Coleraine 3rds -Drummond 2nds -Fox Lodge 3rds -Glendermott 2nds -Killyclooney 2nds -Sion Mills 2nds
Qualifying 4 2015 -Ardmore 3rds -Ballyspallen 2nds -Bready 5ths -Burndennett 2nds -Donemana 4ths -Eglinton 3rds -Killyclooney 3rds -Maghera -Newbuildings 2nds
Interprovincial Team
In 2013, Cricket Ireland formed the three-day Interprovincial Championship, featuring teams from Leinster, the NCU and the North West. The North West team is known as the North West Warriors. On 8 April, they announced Bobby Rao as their coach.[4]
Current Squad
Players with international caps are listed in bold.
Name | Age | Club team | Note |
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Andrew McBrine | 23 | Donemana | Captain |
Craig Young | 26 | Bready | |
Graeme McCarter | 24 | Coleraine | |
Stuart Thompson | 25 | Eglinton | |
David Rankin | 29 | Bready | Wicket Keeper |
Rishi Chopra | 20 | Coleraine | |
Gary McClintock | 19 | Donemana | |
William McClintock | 19 | Donemana | |
Scott Campbell | 23 | Coleraine | |
Craig Averill | 25 | Eglinton | |
Ricky-Lee Dougherty | 25 | Donemana | Wicket Keeper |
David Barr | 23 | Bready | |
Ryan Hunter | 24 | Brigade | |
Aaron Gillespie | 19 | Strabane | |
Andrew Britton | 28 | Donemana | |
Marco Marais | 23 | Fox Lodge | Overseas player |
Michael Loubser | 26 | Bready | Overseas player |
Kyllin Vardhan | 27 | Coleraine | Overseas player |
Jan Frylinck | 22 | Donemana | Overseas player |
References
- ↑ Structure of Irish Cricket
- ↑ Gerard Siggins (2005), Green Days:Cricket in Ireland 1792-2005. Nonsuch Publishing Ltd., p.41
- ↑ Clarence J Hiles (2003), A History of Senior Cricket in Ulster. Comber: Hilltop Publishing Ltd., p.362
- ↑ http://www.cricketireland.ie/news/article/coaches-announced-for-inter-provincial-series
- ↑ http://www.cricketireland.ie/news/article/warriors-name-squad-for-hanley-energy-inter-pro-match