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The Bob Kerr Irish Senior Cup , known for sponsorship reasons as the Bulters Bob Kerr Irish Senior Cup is a 50-over cricket competition for Irish amateur clubs. It is the most important knock-out cricket club competition in Ireland, is organised by Cricket Ireland and comprises the top teams from each of Ireland's four active provincial unions ( Leinster , Munster , NCU and North West ). Connacht Cricket Union , the youngest, smallest and weakest provincial union, do not enter teams in their own right, but County Galway CC enters as a member club in Munster.

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10-525: Irish Senior Cup may refer to Irish Senior Cup (cricket) - knockout competition for senior men's cricket clubs in Ireland Irish Senior Cup (Men's Hockey) - knockout competition for senior men's hockey clubs in Ireland Irish Senior Cup (Ladies' Hockey) - knockout competition for senior ladies' hockey clubs in Ireland Topics referred to by

20-746: A career bowling average of 25.50. Kidd played four games for Ireland A in the EurAsia Series in 2006. He made his List A cricket debut during the tournament against the United Arab Emirates . His form in both the Under-19 World Cup and the EurAsia series meant he was included in Ireland's squad for the ICC Intercontinental Cup for the first time in 2006, though he did not play. Kidd

30-494: Is an Irish cricketer . He is a left-handed batsman and a left-arm slow bowler. He participated in the 2004 and 2006 Under-19 World Cups for Ireland . Kidd played domestic cricket for Waringstown Cricket Club . He played for Ireland in the 2004 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh . He played all seven matches for Ireland and was Ireland's most economical regular bowler, bowling more overs than any other Irish bowler during

40-620: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Irish Senior Cup (cricket) It was sponsored initially by Schweppes and then Royal Liver , RSA , Clear Currency and the current sponsor is Butlers . It was renamed in honour of Bob Kerr , who died at the 2007 Cricket World Cup . Matches are of 50- overs duration, though this may be reduced to as few as ten overs per side where delays or interruptions necessitate. Each team must contain not less than nine players fully eligible to play for Ireland in all competitions. Waringstown are

50-538: The 2008 European Championships. After the European Championships Kidd had a two-year absence from Ireland's national team. In the interim he played for Ireland A and worked with the ground staff at Lord's in London before returning to Ireland to finish a university degree. In 2010 he returned to the team to play an Intercontinental Cup match against Afghanistan and played a single Twenty20 International ,

60-689: The Netherlands as part of the Quadrangular Series in Ireland in 2007 . In February 2008 Kidd went to India as part of the ICC European Cricket Academy 2008, one of four Irishmen to take part. In 2008 he made his first-class cricket debut for Ireland in the Intercontinental Cup against the Netherlands. One of his best performances for Ireland came against Norway when he took 4/25 in a comfortable eight-wicket win to kick off

70-1825: The most successful club in the competition with 6 wins. Phoenix Cricket Club are the defending champions, having defeated Merrion by 1 run in the 2024 final. Merrion 164/1 (26 overs, Greg Clarence 80 * , Dominick Joyce 72 * ). Merrion won by 36 runs . ( DLS par score: 128 in 26 overs) Waringstown 125/2 (29 overs, Simon Harrison 68, Lee Nelson 36, N Hamilton 1-13). Waringstown won by 21 runs ( DLS ). The Hills 154/2 (39.1 overs, Darryl Calder 64 * , Mike Baumgart 36, Damien Poder 1-21). The Hills won by 8 wickets . Clontarf 254/4 (49 overs, Andrew Poynter 102 * , Eoghan Delany 42 * , Andre Botha 42, Simon Morrissey 2-58) Clontarf won by 6 wickets . Clontarf 230 (41 overs, Adrian D'Arcy 51, Andrew Poynter 41, Eoghan Delany 41, Naseer Shoukat 3-40) The Hills won by 9 runs . Merrion 169 (D Langford-Smith 70, M Lewis 52no, J de Villiers 4-24, G Kidd 2-44, K McCallan 3-30) Waringstown won by 107 runs . Waringstown 196 (L Nelson 48, W von Behr 3-38) Merrion won by 51 runs . Waringstown 136-6 (Adam Dennison 45, Greg Thompson 24 * , James Hall 22; Yagoob Ali 4/25, Ryan Cartwright 2/33) Waringstown won by 4 wickets . Merrion 179 (42.1 overs Michael Lewis 46; Shaheen Khan 2-23, Gary Kidd 2-35) Waringstown won by 85 runs . Waringstown 181 (30.1 overs Greg Thompson 45, James Mitchell 29, Jack Balbirnie 4-52) Pembroke won by 135 runs . Lisburn 96 (26.2 overs; F Fazal 30; N Jones 3–15) CIYMS won by 225 runs Waringstown 211 (45 overs; M Topping 110; P Francis 3-24, B Ashar 3-45 Leinster won by 48 runs Merrion 210 (26.2 overs; S Harbinson 60, S Modgill 42, B White 5-34 Phoenix Cricket Club won by 1 run Gary Kidd Gary Edward Kidd (born 18 September 1985)

80-428: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Irish Senior Cup . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Irish_Senior_Cup&oldid=430706081 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

90-666: The tournament. He took 8 wickets at an average of 26.37 and only conceded 3.47 runs per over. As a result of this form he was called up to make his debut for Ireland's senior team against Marylebone Cricket Club in June 2004 despite still being a schoolboy. Kidd was young enough to again play for Ireland in the 2006 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka . He was again Ireland's most economical bowler getting regular overs and he again took eight wickets. After this tournament he had played thirteen Youth One Day Internationals for Ireland with

100-545: Was a reserve in Ireland's squad for the 2007 Cricket World Cup but was not required to play. Kidd played for MCC Young Cricketers and was then called up to play for Ireland again in the 2007 Friends Provident Trophy when their international player Jesse Ryder , from New Zealand , missed a flight. During 2007 he was also part of Ireland's Under-23s team when they defeated Scotland to become European champions. Kidd made his One Day International debut for Ireland in July against

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