@cricketireland Can think of few more deserving than today’s bell ringer. A man with a huge passion for Irish cricket equally matched by his knowledge of the game. A great player, coach,administrator and photographer. How lovely to have his son and grandson in tow.
CL GIRLS 1ST YEAR II WINNERS!
Congrats to Sandford Park who are the 1st Year II Champions for 2026! 🏆🏏
Well done also to Alexandra College on a great Final!👏
Thanks @LeinsterCC hosts!🤝
Ireland's Test against New Zealand, starting on Wednesday, WILL be broadcast live by the @irishcricketpod
Ball-by-ball radio commentary from Stormont
The digital feed is inactive now but will go live once we start broadcasting at roughly 10.50am
🎙️ 📻: https://t.co/GgSZeuy2Ga
An Irishman Turned Around a Whole Prospective Of Admiring Cricket While Most Nepalese Had Given Up Their Hope....
Happy Birthday @CricketBadge
Global Brand Ambassador Of Nepal Cricket.
@rocshot He certainly was Rob.Peter was a wonderful cricket man.His knowledge of all things cricket was immense.A huge supporter of his children,who in turn gave him great pleasure with their brilliant exploits on and off the field.Tonight in Pembroke there will be a lap in his honour.
@cricketireland@Cork_CountyCC A really wonderful club, where the warmest of welcomes is guaranteed. Not sure there is a nicer ground in the country. Well done Mort, David, Matt, Diarmuid, Robert and Aideen and so many others. I like so many in Irish cricket love my visits to the Mardyke. CCCC is special.
@TheFigen_ What a lovely man. I think as you get older, ones appearance becomes more important and this gentleman was dressed impeccably . Education, what a wonderful gift to receive.
@cricketireland@Cork_CountyCC Great club where you are always assured of the warmest of welcomes, and also one of the most beautiful grounds in the country.
#WATCH | Mumbai, Maharashtra: On Heinrich Klaasen's potential return to international cricket, Former South African Cricketer Jonty Rhodes says, "... As long as it doesn’t clash with his performance in the ETPL, I don’t mind. He has his priorities right. As long as he’s playing and available for us, that’s what matters. If you look at his T20 form, perhaps he’s performing so well because he enjoys it. I’ve had many conversations with Faf du Plessis about this, especially in the build‑up to the ETPL announcement. He said the key for international players is having downtime away from constant cricket. That break is vital emotionally and mentally, more than physically. We saw Quinton de Kock retire, then return, and still perform well. He has downtime, he has time with his family, which is so important. So, yes, I think he'd be great in any stage, but as long as it doesn't interfere with his commitment to the ETPL..."
32 years ago tonight, Riverdance. A period of years where Ireland became confident; success in sport, music, film, finance and tech. A little tiger was born.
Stunning. 🇮🇪