Gary Ireland

Cricket Player

1961 –

39

Who is Gary Ireland?

Gary John Ireland is a former Australian cricketer who played several matches for Western Australia in the mid-1980s. Born in Collie, Western Australia, Ireland made his debut at state level late in the 1984–85 season, playing two Sheffield Shield matches in place of Kim Hughes, who was on national duty. He was a more regular selection the following season, playing in six matches during the first half of the season, but due to poor form was overlooked in favour of Rob Gartrell and Peter Gonnella towards the end of the season. Ireland finished the season, his last at first-class level, with 129 runs at an average of 18.42. His sole half-century was an innings of 50 runs against South Australia in October 1985, which included a 103-run partnership with Mike Veletta. Ireland played only one further match at state level after the conclusion of that season, a game in the limited-overs McDonald's Cup competition in October 1986. He had been selected on the basis of his form in two trial matches, but scored only 10 runs, and was not selected again. At grade cricket level, Ireland played for the Bayswater-Morley District Cricket Club, captaining the club to a championship.

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Born
Oct 3, 1961
Collie
Nationality
  • Australia
Profession

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on July 23, 2013

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