- Kevin O'Brien (cricketer)
Infobox cricketer biography
playername = Kevin O’Brien
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country = Ireland
fullname = Kevin Joseph O’Brien
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dayofbirth = 04
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yearofbirth = 1984
placeofbirth =Dublin
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odidebutyear = 2006
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lastodidate = 31 July
lastodiyear = 2008
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catches/stumpings3 = 18/–date = 11 October
year = 2008
source = http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/62/62405/62405.html CricketArchiveKevin Joseph O'Brien (born
March 4 ,1984 ) inDublin is an Irishcricket er educated in Marian College, Ballsbridge. An allrounder, O'Brien is a hard hitting right handed middle to lower order batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. His brother Niall is also a member of the Irish team. Their father Brendan played 52 times for Ireland. [http://www.rediff.com/wc2007/2007/mar/18mom1.htm]Kevin O'Brien represented Ireland in the Under-19s World Cup of 2004 in which he made 241 runs to help his country reach the Plate Semi-Final before being defeated by Australia. The following year he played for the MCC Young Cricketers.
In June 2006 he made his
One Day International debut in Ireland's inaugural ODI game, against England inBelfast . Bowling first he took 1 for 47 off his 10 overs as England managed 301. His wicket came off his first delivery and was that of captainAndrew Strauss who was caught at square leg by Andre Botha. Batting at number 8, O'Brien made 35 from 48 balls but Ireland fell 38 runs short.Taking part in Ireland's disappointing
World Cricket League campaign inKenya , O'Brien was one of the success stories. In their second game of the tournament, againstBermuda , O'Brien took his career best figures of 2 for 38 by taking the wickets of middle order batsmenDavid Hemp andLionel Cann . In the chase he made 54, his maiden ODI half century and helped his side win with 8 balls to spare. When Ireland made 284 batting first against Kenya in the following game it was O'Brien who made half of the runs. His innings of 142 was the highest ever by an Irish batsman and was made off 128 balls, containing 10 fours and 6 sixes. Ireland then took on Canada and O'Brien continued his good form with the bat by making his 3rd consecutive score of fifty plus with a composed 52. The final game of the tournament came against the Netherlands and despite failing with the bat he took 2 wickets. He finished as the second top scorer in the League with 263 runs at 52.80.The next tour for O'Brien was the
2007 Cricket World Cup in the Caribbean and it would be his biggest test yet as 6 of his 7 One Day International games prior had been against non Test playing nations. Their opening game against Zimbabwe finished in a tie when Zimbabwe collapsed in the dying stages. O'Brien came on to bowl in the 49th over with Zimbabwe requiring 9 runs from 12 balls and 3 wickets in hand. His first ball was a full toss but Zimbabwean captainProsper Utseya hit it straight toEoin Morgan at cover to give him his first World Cup wicket.Chris Mpofu was run out off O'Brien's final delivery and he finished the penultimate over with a wicket maiden. Ireland came up against Pakistan in the next game and they restricted the Test nation to just 132 with O'Brien taking the wicket ofShoaib Malik . O'Brien came in to bat with his side at 70/4 and he added 38 runs with his brother Niall. Ireland eventually won by 3 wickets and O'Brien finished unbeaten on 16 from 52 balls. His highest score of the tournament came in the Super Eight stage against New Zealand where he made 49, hitting 3 sixes. He missed out on his half century when he was run out by his brother. Arguably his best performance of the2007 Cricket World Cup was his fast 48 runs scored against Bangladesh which helped secure a historic Irish victory.External links
* [http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/62/62405/62405.html Kevin O'Brien] at Cricket Archive
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