2021 Inter-Provincial Cup

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The 2021 Inter-Provincial Cup was the ninth edition of the Inter-Provincial Cup, a List A cricket competition that took place in Ireland during 2021. It was the fifth edition of the competition to be played with List A status. The number of teams was increased from three to four, with Munster Reds playing in the tournament for the first time. On 25 March 2021, Cricket Ireland confirmed the fixtures for the tournament. On 9 April 2021, Cricket Ireland announced the revised fixtures for the tournament. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 2021 Inter-Provincial Cup
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rdf:langString No play was possible due to rain.
rdf:langString The match was reduced to 43 overs per side due to rain.
rdf:langString Northern Knights were set a revised target of 234 runs from 42 overs due to rain.
rdf:langString Rain during Munster Reds' innings prevented any further play.
rdf:langString The match was reduced to 23 overs per side due to rain. * Rain during Leinster Lightning's innings prevented any further play.
xsd:integer 2022
xsd:integer 2020
rdf:langString No toss.
rdf:langString Northern Knights won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Leinster Lightning won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString North West Warriors won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Leinster Lightning won the toss and elected to field
rdf:langString Munster Reds won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Munster Reds won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Mark Hawthorne and Paul Reynolds
rdf:langString Mark Hawthorne and Roland Black
rdf:langString Aidan Seaver and Paul Reynolds
rdf:langString Alan Neill and Aiden Seaver
rdf:langString Alan Neill and Roland Black
rdf:langString Azam Baig and Mark Hawthorne
rdf:langString Jareth McCready and Roland Black
xsd:integer 8
xsd:date 2021-05-01
xsd:date 2021-05-04
xsd:date 2021-05-06
xsd:date 2021-05-16
xsd:date 2021-05-18
xsd:date 2021-05-20
xsd:date 2021-05-21
xsd:date 2021-05-22
xsd:date 2021-05-25
xsd:date 2021-05-27
xsd:date 2021-06-15
xsd:date 2021-06-30
xsd:integer 12
xsd:integer 2022
rdf:langString Points: North West Warriors 2, Northern Knights 2.
rdf:langString Points: Leinster Lightning 4, North West Warriors 0.
rdf:langString Points: Munster Reds 2, Northern Knights 2.
rdf:langString Points: Northern Knights 4, Leinster Lightning 0.
rdf:langString Jack Carty made his List A debut. * Points: Leinster Lightning 5, Munster Reds 0.
rdf:langString Ross Adair , Alistair Frost and Mitchell Thompson all made their List A debuts. * Points: Munster Reds 4, Northern Knights 0.
rdf:langString Matt Ford made his List A debut. * Points: Leinster Lightning 2, Munster Reds 2.
rdf:langString Kyle Magee made his List A debut. * Points: North West Warriors 4, Munster Reds 0.
rdf:langString Aaron Cawley, Seamus Lynch, Cormac McLoughlin-Gavin and Amish Sidhu all made their List A debuts. * Points: North West Warriors 4, Munster Reds 0.
rdf:langString David O'Halloran and Tim Tector both made their List A debuts. * Points: Leinster Lightning 4, North West Warriors 0.
rdf:langString George Dockrell scored his first century in List A cricket. * Points: Leinster Lightning 5, Northern Knights 0.
rdf:langString John Matchett made his List A debut. * Points: North West Warriors 5, Northern Knights 0.
xsd:integer 4
xsd:integer 2020
rdf:langString Match abandoned
rdf:langString No result
rdf:langString Northern Knights won by 5 wickets
rdf:langString Leinster Lightning won by 4 wickets
rdf:langString Leinster Lightning won by 6 wickets
rdf:langString Leinster Lightning won by 70 runs
rdf:langString Leinster Lightning won by 93 runs
rdf:langString Munster Reds won by 9 runs
rdf:langString North West Warriors won by 4 wickets
rdf:langString North West Warriors won by 5 wickets
rdf:langString North West Warriors won by 62 runs
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rdf:langString Double round-robin
rdf:langString Andrew Balbirnie 126
rdf:langString Andrew Balbirnie 85*
rdf:langString Andy McBrine 72
rdf:langString George Dockrell 100*
rdf:langString George Dockrell 88
rdf:langString Graham Hume 44*
rdf:langString Jamie Grassi 82
rdf:langString Jeremy Lawlor 80*
rdf:langString Jeremy Lawlor 95
rdf:langString Kevin O'Brien 38*
rdf:langString Luke Georgeson 128
rdf:langString Luke Georgeson 46
rdf:langString Luke Georgeson 63
rdf:langString Matt Ford 45*
rdf:langString Murray Commins 125
rdf:langString Murray Commins 50
rdf:langString Murray Commins 61
rdf:langString Murray Commins 79
rdf:langString Peter Moor 35
rdf:langString Stuart Thompson 42
rdf:langString William Porterfield 110
rdf:langString William Porterfield 73
rdf:langString Barry McCarthy 2/18
rdf:langString Barry McCarthy 3/64
rdf:langString Barry McCarthy 4/32
rdf:langString Barry McCarthy 6/39
rdf:langString Craig Young 2/43
rdf:langString Craig Young 3/48
rdf:langString Craig Young 4/55
rdf:langString David O'Halloran 4/45
rdf:langString Fionn Hand 2/48
rdf:langString Graeme McCarter 2/27
rdf:langString Graham Hume 2/39
rdf:langString Josh Manley 1/20
rdf:langString Josh Manley 1/23
rdf:langString Josh Manley 3/51
rdf:langString Josh Manley 4/43
rdf:langString Luke Georgeson 3/44
rdf:langString Mark Adair 2/33
rdf:langString Matthew Foster 1/18
rdf:langString Peter Chase 3/37
rdf:langString Ross Allen 3/40
rdf:langString Ruhan Pretorius 1/38
rdf:langString Tyrone Kane 4/46
xsd:gMonthDay --05-01
xsd:date 2021-06-30
rdf:langString The 2021 Inter-Provincial Cup was the ninth edition of the Inter-Provincial Cup, a List A cricket competition that took place in Ireland during 2021. It was the fifth edition of the competition to be played with List A status. The number of teams was increased from three to four, with Munster Reds playing in the tournament for the first time. On 25 March 2021, Cricket Ireland confirmed the fixtures for the tournament. On 9 April 2021, Cricket Ireland announced the revised fixtures for the tournament. Leinster Lightning were the defending champions. Leinster Lightning retained their title, winning four of their six matches.
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