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Jeremy Bray has been inducted into the Irish cricket Hall of Fame

Former Irish international, and current Talent Pathway Manager for Munster Cricket, Jeremy Bray has been inducted into the Cricket Writers’ of Ireland Irish Cricket Hall of Fame.

The presentation of a framed cap and photo was made by former teammate Andrew White at the Test Match at Stormont recently.

Originally hailing from Australia, the left-handed top-order batter was one of the most prolific run-scorers in Irish domestic and international cricket.

Bray scored 30 centuries in local cricket, but it was a hundred for Ireland that was the most memorable – his ton against Zimbabwe the first by an Irish player at the 2007 World Cup.

He achieved 83 caps for Ireland, scoring 2,812 runs – including 12 fifties and seven hundreds.

Since retiring, he’s continued within the sport in a coaching capacity in Ireland and beyond, and is currently Head Coach for the Munster Heat and the Provincial Talent Pathway Manager for Munster.

Bray said:

“It was a real honour and a privilege to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. While there are many great memories, the biggest highlight was being involved with such a great group of players and a brilliant coach in Adi Birrell throughout most of my playing career for Ireland.”

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