2023 Men’s Rario Inter-Provincial Series: The Inter-Provincial Series is the peak domestic men’s cricket competition in Ireland, which takes a best v best approach in supporting the pathway to the national side. All matches will be livestreamed in full on ICC.tv and livescored on the Cricket Ireland Match Centre.
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In 2022, the Munster Reds broke through and won their first inter-provincial title – the (50-over) Inter-Provincial Cup, while Leinster Lightning held off the Reds double ambitions to claim their seventh (T20) Inter-Provincial Trophy.
Munster Reds will have a new head coach for the 2023 season after former Irish international Jeremy Bray replaced Ted Williamson over the winter.
Rario Inter-Provincial Series: Leinster Lightning :-
Simi Singh (North County), Andrew Balbirnie (Pembroke), Lorcan Tucker (Pembroke), Harry Tector (YMCA), George Dockrell (Phoenix); Tim Tector (YMCA), Greg Ford (Balbriggan), Gavin Hoey (Dublin University), Barry McCarthy (Pembroke), Fionn Hand (Clontarf), Reuben Wilson (YMCA); Josh Little (Pembroke), Mikey O’Reilly (Dublin University), David O’Halloran (Malahide), Phillipe le Roux (Railway Union) Adam Rosslee (YMCA); Amish Sidhu (Phoenix), Mark Donegan (The Hills), Cormac McLoughlin-Gavin (The Hills), Jack Tector (YMCA).
Munster Reds :-
Tyrone Kane (Phoenix), Murray Commins (The Hills), Curtis Campher (YMCA), Gareth Delany (Leinster), Michael Frost (Malahide); Matt Ford (Malahide), Liam McCarthy (Railway Union), PJ Moor (Clontarf), Ben White (CSNI), Brandon Kruger (Cork Harlequins); Matthew Weldon (The Hills), Alistair Frost Malahide), Finn Catherwood (Beaconsfield) Muzamil Sherzad (North Kildare); Cormac Hassett (Cork County), Byron McDonough (Cork County), Ryan Joyce (Cork Harlequins), Ryan Karanukaran (Buckhurst Hill CC and Loughborough University).
North West Warriors :-
Andy McBrine (capt) (Donemana), Ani Chore (North Down), Raymond Curry (Bonds Glen), Stephen Doheny (Merrion); Liam Doherty (Eglinton), Michael Erlank (Eglinton), Shane Getkate (Instonians), Graham Hume (Waringstown), Ryan Hunter (Newbuildings); Nathan McGuire (Rush), Ryan Macbeth (Brigade), Scott Macbeth (Brigade), Cameron Melly (Brigade), William McClintock (Donemana), Trent McKeegan (Newbuidings), Robbie Millar (Eglinton), Conor Olphert (Bready), Tommy Orr (Eglinton), Gavin Roulston (Bready), Dhram Singh (Ardmore), Jared Wilson (Cliftonville Academy), Josh Wilson (Brigade), Craig Young (North Down).
Northern Knights :-
Mark Adair (CIYMS CC) Capt, Ross Adair (CIYMS CC), Max Burton (Cliftonville Academy CC), Cade Carmichael (Instonians CC), Matthew Foster (CSNI CC), Matthew Humphreys (Lisburn CC), Tyron Koen (CIYMS CC),Josh Manley (Lisburn CC), John Matchett (CIYMS CC), Tom Mayes (North Down CC), James McCollum (Waringstown CC), Ruhan Pretorius (Woodvale CC), Cian Robertson (Instonians CC), Neil Rock (Rush CC), Paul Stirling (North Down CC), Morgan Topping (Waringstown CC).
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