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{{short description|Irish cricketer}}
{{short description|Irish cricketer}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2012}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2022}}
{{Infobox cricketer
{{Infobox cricketer
| name = Kyle McCallan
| name = Kyle McCallan
| female =
| image =
| image =
| country = Northern Ireland
| country = Ireland
| fullname = William Kyle McCallan
| fullname = William Kyle McCallan
| nickname =
| nickname =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1975|08|27|df=yes}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1975|08|27|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Carrickfergus]], [[Northern Ireland]]
| birth_place = [[Carrickfergus]], Northern Ireland
| heightft =
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| batting = Right-hand
| batting = Right-handed
| bowling = Right-arm [[off spin]]
| bowling = Right-arm [[off spin]]
| role = Irish vice-captain
| role =
| international = true
| international = true
| testdebutdate =
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| testcap =
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| odidebutdate = 13 June
| odidebutdate = 13 June
| odidebutyear = 2006
| odidebutyear = 2006
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| lastodiyear = 2009
| lastodiyear = 2009
| lastodiagainst = England
| lastodiagainst = England
| odishirt = 07
| odishirt = 7
| club1 = [[Ireland cricket team|Ireland]]
| year1 = 1996–2009
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| columns = 4
| column1 = [[One Day International|ODIs]]
| column1 = [[One Day International|ODI]]
| matches1 = 39
| matches1 = 39
| runs1 = 361
| runs1 = 361
| bat avg1 = 20.05
| bat avg1 = 20.05
| 100s/50s1 = 0/1
| 100s/50s1 = 0/1
| top score1 = 50*
| top score1 = 50[[not out|*]]
| deliveries1 = 1,804
| deliveries1 = 1,804
| wickets1 = 39
| wickets1 = 39
| bowl avg1 = 30.97
| bowl avg1 = 30.97
| fivefor1 = 0
| fivefor1 = 0
| tenfor1 = n/a
| tenfor1 = 0
| best bowling1 = 4/30
| best bowling1 = 4/30
| catches/stumpings1 = 4/–
| catches/stumpings1 = 4/
| column2 = [[First-class cricket|FC]]
| column2 = [[Twenty20 International|T20I]]
| matches2 = 25
| matches2 = 9
| runs2 = 552
| runs2 = 11
| bat avg2 = 22.08
| bat avg2 = 11.00
| 100s/50s2 = 0/3
| 100s/50s2 = 0/0
| top score2 = 65
| top score2 = 9[[not out|*]]
| deliveries2 = 3,679
| deliveries2 = 131
| wickets2 = 55
| wickets2 = 8
| bowl avg2 = 29.41
| bowl avg2 = 19.00
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| tenfor2 = 0
| tenfor2 = 0
| best bowling2 = 5/34
| best bowling2 = 2/26
| catches/stumpings2 = 17/–
| catches/stumpings2 = 3/
| column3 = [[List A cricket|LA]]
| column3 = [[First-class cricket|FC]]
| matches3 = 99
| matches3 = 25
| runs3 = 1,299
| runs3 = 552
| bat avg3 = 21.65
| bat avg3 = 22.08
| 100s/50s3 = 0/2
| 100s/50s3 = 0/3
| top score3 = 53*
| top score3 = 65
| deliveries3 = 4,229
| deliveries3 = 3,679
| wickets3 = 81
| wickets3 = 55
| bowl avg3 = 35.91
| bowl avg3 = 29.41
| fivefor3 = 0
| fivefor3 = 1
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| tenfor3 = 0
| best bowling3 = 4/30
| best bowling3 = 5/34
| catches/stumpings3 = 16/–
| catches/stumpings3 = 17/
| column4 = [[Twenty20 International|T20I]]
| column4 = [[List A cricket|LA]]
| matches4 = 9
| matches4 = 99
| runs4 = 11
| runs4 = 1,299
| bat avg4 = 11.00
| bat avg4 = 21.65
| 100s/50s4 = 0/0
| 100s/50s4 = 0/2
| top score4 = 9*
| top score4 = 53[[not out|*]]
| deliveries4 = 131
| deliveries4 = 4,229
| wickets4 = 8
| wickets4 = 81
| bowl avg4 = 19.00
| bowl avg4 = 35.91
| fivefor4 = 0
| fivefor4 = 0
| tenfor4 = n/a
| tenfor4 = 0
| best bowling4 = 2/26
| best bowling4 = 4/30
| catches/stumpings4 = 3/–
| catches/stumpings4 = 16/
| date = 29 August
| date = 29 August
| year = 2009
| year = 2009
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'''William Kyle McCallan''', [[Order of the British Empire|MBE]] (born 27 August 1975 in [[Carrickfergus]], [[County Antrim]], [[Northern Ireland]]), usually known as '''Kyle McCallan''', is a former Irish [[cricketer]]. A right-handed [[batsman]] and [[off spin]] [[Bowler (cricket)|bowler]],<ref name="CAP">[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/4/4338/4338.html Cricket Archive profile]</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cricketeurope.com/DATABASE/ARTICLES2020/articles/000003/000371.shtml |title=All-time Ireland team (1) |work=Cricket Europe |accessdate=22 March 2020}}</ref> he has played more times for the [[Ireland cricket team]] than any other player, more than 40 caps ahead of the next player in the table, the retired [[Peter Gillespie]].<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CSTATZ/irelandall/irer3.htm Most matches played for Ireland] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080907193735/http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CSTATZ/irelandall/irer3.htm |date= 7 September 2008 }} CricketEurope Stats Zone</ref> Only three players have captained Ireland more times than McCallan, and only [[Jason Molins]] has captained them to more wins.<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CSTATZ/irelandall/irer49.htm Ireland Captains results] CricketEurope Stats Zone</ref> He has also played second XI [[cricket]] for [[Derbyshire County Cricket Club|Derbyshire]] and [[Surrey County Cricket Club|Surrey]].<ref>[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/4/4338/all_teams.html Teams played for by Kyle McCallan] CricketArchive</ref>
'''William Kyle McCallan''' {{post-nominals|MBE}} (born 27 August 1975), usually known as '''Kyle McCallan''', is a former Irish [[cricket]]er. A right-handed [[batsman]] and [[off spin]] bowler,<ref name="CAP">[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/4/4338/4338.html Cricket Archive profile]</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cricketeurope.com/DATABASE/ARTICLES2020/articles/000003/000371.shtml |title=All-time Ireland team (1) |work=Cricket Europe |access-date=22 March 2020 |archive-date=21 January 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230121100231/https://www.cricketeurope.com/DATABASE/ARTICLES2020/articles/000003/000371.shtml |url-status=dead }}</ref> he has played more times for the [[Ireland cricket team]] than any other player, more than 40 caps ahead of the next player in the table, the retired [[Peter Gillespie]].<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CSTATZ/irelandall/irer3.htm Most matches played for Ireland] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080907193735/http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CSTATZ/irelandall/irer3.htm |date= 7 September 2008 }} CricketEurope Stats Zone</ref> Only three players have captained Ireland more times than McCallan, and only [[Jason Molins]] has captained them to more wins.<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CSTATZ/irelandall/irer49.htm Ireland Captains results] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071004201153/http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CSTATZ/irelandall/irer49.htm |date=4 October 2007 }} CricketEurope Stats Zone</ref> He has also played second XI [[cricket]] for [[Derbyshire County Cricket Club|Derbyshire]] and [[Surrey County Cricket Club|Surrey]].<ref>[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/4/4338/all_teams.html Teams played for by Kyle McCallan] CricketArchive</ref>


He announced his retirement from international cricket on 2 December 2009, after a record 226 caps. He scored 3616 runs at an average of 23.33 and he also took 256 wickets. He also captained Ireland a record 54 times.
He announced his retirement from international cricket on 2 December 2009, after a record 226 caps. He scored 3616 runs at an average of 23.33 and he also took 256 wickets. He also captained Ireland a record 54 times.


His matches for Ireland include fifteen [[first-class cricket|first-class]] matches,<ref name="FCM">[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/4/4338/First-Class_Matches.html First-class matches played by Kyle McCallan] Cricket Archive</ref> 61 [[List A cricket|List A]] matches<ref name="LAM">[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/4/4338/List_A_Matches.html List A matches played by Kyle McCallan] Cricket Archive - 64 in total, three of which are for Northern Ireland</ref> and 19 [[One-Day Internationals]],<ref name="ODI">[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/4/4338/One-Day_International_Matches.html ODIs played by Kyle McCallan] Cricket Archive</ref> all of Ireland's ODIs to date.<ref name="IreODI">[List of Ireland ODIs] Cricket Archive</ref> He represented Ireland at the [[2007 Cricket World Cup]],<ref name="2007WC">[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2007/TOURNAMENTS/WORLDCUP/SQUADS/ireland.shtml Ireland squad for the 2007 World Cup] CricketEurope</ref> and the [[ICC Trophy]] in [[2001 ICC Trophy|2001]] and [[2005 ICC Trophy|2005]].<ref name="ICCT">[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/4/4338/ICC_Trophy_Matches.html ICC Trophy matches played by Kyle McCallan] Cricket Archive</ref> He also represented Northern Ireland in the [[Cricket at the 1998 Commonwealth Games|cricket tournament]] at the [[1998 Commonwealth Games]].<ref name="LAM" />
His matches for Ireland include fifteen [[first-class cricket|first-class]] matches,<ref name="FCM">[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/4/4338/First-Class_Matches.html First-class matches played by Kyle McCallan] Cricket Archive</ref> 61 [[List A cricket|List A]] matches<ref name="LAM">[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/4/4338/List_A_Matches.html List A matches played by Kyle McCallan] Cricket Archive 64 in total, three of which are for Northern Ireland</ref> and 19 [[One-Day Internationals]],<ref name="ODI">[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/4/4338/One-Day_International_Matches.html ODIs played by Kyle McCallan] Cricket Archive</ref> all of Ireland's ODIs to date.<ref name="IreODI">[List of Ireland ODIs] Cricket Archive</ref> He represented Ireland at the [[2007 Cricket World Cup]],<ref name="2007WC">[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2007/TOURNAMENTS/WORLDCUP/SQUADS/ireland.shtml Ireland squad for the 2007 World Cup] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070318004908/http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2007/TOURNAMENTS/WORLDCUP/SQUADS/ireland.shtml |date=18 March 2007 }} CricketEurope</ref> and the [[ICC Trophy]] in [[2001 ICC Trophy|2001]] and [[2005 ICC Trophy|2005]].<ref name="ICCT">[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/4/4338/ICC_Trophy_Matches.html ICC Trophy matches played by Kyle McCallan] Cricket Archive</ref> He also represented Northern Ireland in the [[Cricket at the 1998 Commonwealth Games|cricket tournament]] at the [[1998 Commonwealth Games]].<ref name="LAM" />


McCallan was awarded the [[Member of the Order of the British Empire|MBE]] in the [[2010 Birthday Honours]] for his services to cricket, his record spell in charge of the Lurgan College Vape squad, his creation of the Nuremberg Laws of 1937.<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=59446 |date=12 June 2010 |page=19 |supp=y }}</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/8735760.stm Tony McCoy and Kyle McCallan head NI sporting honours] BBC Sport, 11 June 2010</ref>
McCallan was awarded the [[Member of the Order of the British Empire|MBE]] in the [[2010 Birthday Honours]] for his services to cricket.<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=59446 |date=12 June 2010 |page=19 |supp=y }}</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/8735760.stm Tony McCoy and Kyle McCallan head NI sporting honours] BBC Sport, 11 June 2010</ref>


==Playing career==
==Playing career==
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The year continued with a first-class match against Scotland,<ref name="FCM" /> a match against [[Australia national cricket team|Australia]] in which he scored 64 [[not out]], a match against the Earl of Arundel's XI and a match against the MCC at [[Lord's]], before a busy 1998 in which he played 22 times for Ireland.<ref name="CESZP" />
The year continued with a first-class match against Scotland,<ref name="FCM" /> a match against [[Australia national cricket team|Australia]] in which he scored 64 [[not out]], a match against the Earl of Arundel's XI and a match against the MCC at [[Lord's]], before a busy 1998 in which he played 22 times for Ireland.<ref name="CESZP" />


The busy 1998 started for McCallan with Benson & Hedges Cup matches against [[Glamorgan County Cricket Club|Glamorgan]], [[Essex County Cricket Club|Essex]] and Middlesex,<ref name="LAM" /> before matches against the MCC and [[Bangladesh national cricket team|Bangladesh]]<ref name="CESZP" /> and a NatWest Trophy game against [[Warwickshire County Cricket Club|Warwickshire]].<ref name="LAM" /> It continued with the Triple Crown Tournament,<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/1998/TOURNAMENTS/TRIPLECROWN/TEAMS/ireland.shtml Ireland squad for the 1998 Triple Crown Tournament] CricketEurope</ref> two matches against [[South Africa national cricket team|South Africa]]<ref name="CESZP" /> and the European Championship.<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/1998/TOURNAMENTS/EUROCHAMS/TEAMS/ireland.shtml Ireland squad for the 1998 European Championship] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080906183939/http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/1998/TOURNAMENTS/EUROCHAMS/TEAMS/ireland.shtml |date= 6 September 2008 }} CricketEurope</ref> Several matches against [[Australia A cricket team|Australia A]] in August,<ref name="CESZP" /> one of which was first-class,<ref name="FCM" /> served as preparation for the 1998 Commonwealth Games, where McCallan represented Northern Ireland, playing against South Africa, [[Barbados national cricket team|Barbados]] and Bangladesh.<ref name="LAM" />
The busy 1998 started for McCallan with Benson & Hedges Cup matches against [[Glamorgan County Cricket Club|Glamorgan]], [[Essex County Cricket Club|Essex]] and Middlesex,<ref name="LAM" /> before matches against the MCC and [[Bangladesh national cricket team|Bangladesh]]<ref name="CESZP" /> and a NatWest Trophy game against [[Warwickshire County Cricket Club|Warwickshire]].<ref name="LAM" /> It continued with the Triple Crown Tournament,<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/1998/TOURNAMENTS/TRIPLECROWN/TEAMS/ireland.shtml Ireland squad for the 1998 Triple Crown Tournament] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110524012852/http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/1998/TOURNAMENTS/TRIPLECROWN/TEAMS/ireland.shtml |date=24 May 2011 }} CricketEurope</ref> two matches against [[South Africa national cricket team|South Africa]]<ref name="CESZP" /> and the European Championship.<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/1998/TOURNAMENTS/EUROCHAMS/TEAMS/ireland.shtml Ireland squad for the 1998 European Championship] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080906183939/http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/1998/TOURNAMENTS/EUROCHAMS/TEAMS/ireland.shtml |date= 6 September 2008 }} CricketEurope</ref> Several matches against [[Australia A cricket team|Australia A]] in August,<ref name="CESZP" /> one of which was first-class,<ref name="FCM" /> served as preparation for the 1998 Commonwealth Games, where McCallan represented Northern Ireland, playing against South Africa, [[Barbados national cricket team|Barbados]] and Bangladesh.<ref name="LAM" />


The final year of the 20th century was a quiet one for Kyle McCallan's cricket career when compared to 1998. NatWest Trophy matches against [[Northumberland County Cricket Club|Northumberland]] and the Essex Cricket Board<ref name="LAM" /> were followed by six matches against the South Africa Cricket Academy and a match against the MCC.<ref name="CESZP" />
The final year of the 20th century was a quiet one for Kyle McCallan's cricket career when compared to 1998. NatWest Trophy matches against [[Northumberland County Cricket Club|Northumberland]] and the Essex Cricket Board<ref name="LAM" /> were followed by six matches against the South Africa Cricket Academy and a match against the MCC.<ref name="CESZP" />
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The first event in 2000 for McCallan was the [[ICC 6 Nations Challenge#2000 Tournament|ICC Emerging Nations Tournament]]<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2000/TOURNAMENTS/ENT/TEAMS/ireland.shtml Ireland squad for the 2000 Emerging Nations Tournament] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081015191525/http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2000/TOURNAMENTS/ENT/TEAMS/ireland.shtml |date=15 October 2008 }} CricketEurope</ref> in [[Zimbabwe]], playing against Scotland, [[Kenya national cricket team|Kenya]] and [[Denmark national cricket team|Denmark]] in addition to the host's A team. The summer started with a NatWest Trophy match against [[Shropshire County Cricket Club|Shropshire]]<ref name="LAM" /> and two matches each against the MCC and [[Zimbabwe national cricket team|Zimbabwe]].<ref name="CESZP" /> He then captained Ireland in the 2000 European Championship<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2000/TOURNAMENTS/EUROCHAMS/TEAMS/ireland.shtml Ireland squad for the 2000 European Championship] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081007100308/http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2000/TOURNAMENTS/EUROCHAMS/TEAMS/ireland.shtml |date= 7 October 2008 }} CricketEurope</ref> which was followed by a first-class match against Scotland.<ref name="FCM" />
The first event in 2000 for McCallan was the [[ICC 6 Nations Challenge#2000 Tournament|ICC Emerging Nations Tournament]]<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2000/TOURNAMENTS/ENT/TEAMS/ireland.shtml Ireland squad for the 2000 Emerging Nations Tournament] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081015191525/http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2000/TOURNAMENTS/ENT/TEAMS/ireland.shtml |date=15 October 2008 }} CricketEurope</ref> in [[Zimbabwe]], playing against Scotland, [[Kenya national cricket team|Kenya]] and [[Denmark national cricket team|Denmark]] in addition to the host's A team. The summer started with a NatWest Trophy match against [[Shropshire County Cricket Club|Shropshire]]<ref name="LAM" /> and two matches each against the MCC and [[Zimbabwe national cricket team|Zimbabwe]].<ref name="CESZP" /> He then captained Ireland in the 2000 European Championship<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2000/TOURNAMENTS/EUROCHAMS/TEAMS/ireland.shtml Ireland squad for the 2000 European Championship] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081007100308/http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2000/TOURNAMENTS/EUROCHAMS/TEAMS/ireland.shtml |date= 7 October 2008 }} CricketEurope</ref> which was followed by a first-class match against Scotland.<ref name="FCM" />


Three matches against the MCC and a match against the Earl of Arundel's XI in [[England]] served as warm-up for Ireland<ref name="CESZP" /> served as warm-ups for the [[2001 ICC Trophy]], which McCallan captained Ireland in.<ref name="ICCT" /> He was one of two Irish bowlers to take ten [[Wicket#Dismissing a batsman|wickets]] in the tournament<ref>[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Events/CAN/ICC_Trophy_2001/Ireland_Bowling.html Bowling for Ireland, ICC Trophy 2001] Cricket Archive</ref> and was named [[man of the match]] against the [[Netherlands national cricket team|Netherlands]].<ref>[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/72/72617.html Scorecard - Ireland v Netherlands, 12 July 2001] Cricket Archive</ref> Returning to Ireland, he played a match against Australia<ref name="CESZP" /> before the Triple Crown Tournament in England<ref name="OthM">[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/4/4338/Other_matches.html Other matches played by Kyle McCallan] Cricket Archive</ref> and a [[Friends Provident Trophy|C & G Trophy]] match against the Hampshire Cricket Board.<ref name="LAM" />
Three matches against the MCC and a match against the Earl of Arundel's XI in [[England]] served as warm-up for Ireland<ref name="CESZP" /> served as warm-ups for the [[2001 ICC Trophy]], which McCallan captained Ireland in.<ref name="ICCT" /> He was one of two Irish bowlers to take ten [[Wicket#Dismissing a batsman|wickets]] in the tournament<ref>[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Events/CAN/ICC_Trophy_2001/Ireland_Bowling.html Bowling for Ireland, ICC Trophy 2001] Cricket Archive</ref> and was named [[man of the match]] against the [[Netherlands national cricket team|Netherlands]].<ref>[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/72/72617.html Scorecard Ireland v Netherlands, 12 July 2001] Cricket Archive</ref> Returning to Ireland, he played a match against Australia<ref name="CESZP" /> before the Triple Crown Tournament in England<ref name="OthM">[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/4/4338/Other_matches.html Other matches played by Kyle McCallan] Cricket Archive</ref> and a [[Friends Provident Trophy|C & G Trophy]] match against the Hampshire Cricket Board.<ref name="LAM" />


A C & G Trophy match against [[Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club|Nottinghamshire]]<ref name="LAM" /> started 2002 for McCallan, before a match against [[West Indies A cricket team|West Indies A]] in June.<ref name="CESZP" /> This was followed by the European Championship,<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2002/TOURNAMENTS/EUROCHAMS/SQUADS/ireland.shtml Ireland squad for the 2002 European Championship] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090106162231/http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2002/TOURNAMENTS/EUROCHAMS/SQUADS/ireland.shtml |date= 6 January 2009 }} CricketEurope</ref> a match against the MCC<ref name="CESZP" /> and a C & G Trophy match against [[Berkshire County Cricket Club|Berkshire]]. Two matches against Zimbabwe were his first matches the following year,<ref name="CESZP" /> the first of which Ireland won by ten wickets.<ref>[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/100/100746.html Scorecard - Ireland v Zimbabwe, 13 June 2003] Cricket Archive</ref> He played several more matches that year, including internationals against South Africa and Denmark.<ref name="CESZP" />
A C & G Trophy match against [[Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club|Nottinghamshire]]<ref name="LAM" /> started 2002 for McCallan, before a match against [[West Indies A cricket team|West Indies A]] in June.<ref name="CESZP" /> This was followed by the European Championship,<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2002/TOURNAMENTS/EUROCHAMS/SQUADS/ireland.shtml Ireland squad for the 2002 European Championship] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090106162231/http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2002/TOURNAMENTS/EUROCHAMS/SQUADS/ireland.shtml |date= 6 January 2009 }} CricketEurope</ref> a match against the MCC<ref name="CESZP" /> and a C & G Trophy match against [[Berkshire County Cricket Club|Berkshire]]. Two matches against Zimbabwe were his first matches the following year,<ref name="CESZP" /> the first of which Ireland won by ten wickets.<ref>[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/100/100746.html Scorecard Ireland v Zimbabwe, 13 June 2003] Cricket Archive</ref> He played several more matches that year, including internationals against South Africa and Denmark.<ref name="CESZP" />


In 2004, McCallan played two C & G Trophy matches against Surrey and [[Northamptonshire County Cricket Club|Northamptonshire]],<ref name="LAM" /> before two matches against the [[West Indies cricket team|West Indies]],<ref name="CESZP" /> the second of which Ireland won by six wickets.<ref>[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/79/79688.html Scorecard - Ireland v West Indies, 17 June 2004] Cricket Archive</ref> He also played that year against the MCC,<ref name="CESZP" /> an [[ICC Intercontinental Cup]] match against the Netherlands<ref name="FCM" /> and the European Championship<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2004/TOURNAMENTS/EUROCHAMSA/squads.shtml Squads for the 2004 European Championship] CricketEurope</ref> before two matches against Bangladesh.<ref name="CESZP" />
In 2004, McCallan played two C & G Trophy matches against Surrey and [[Northamptonshire County Cricket Club|Northamptonshire]],<ref name="LAM" /> before two matches against the [[West Indies cricket team|West Indies]],<ref name="CESZP" /> the second of which Ireland won by six wickets.<ref>[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/79/79688.html Scorecard Ireland v West Indies, 17 June 2004] Cricket Archive</ref> He also played that year against the MCC,<ref name="CESZP" /> an [[ICC Intercontinental Cup]] match against the Netherlands<ref name="FCM" /> and the European Championship<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2004/TOURNAMENTS/EUROCHAMSA/squads.shtml Squads for the 2004 European Championship] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080907130753/http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2004/TOURNAMENTS/EUROCHAMSA/squads.shtml |date=7 September 2008 }} CricketEurope</ref> before two matches against Bangladesh.<ref name="CESZP" />


The main event in 2005 for Kyle McCallan was the ICC Trophy. Ireland finished second in the tournament, thus qualifying for the 2007 World Cup.<ref name="ICCT" /> After the ICC Trophy finished, McCallan represented Ireland in their [[2005 ICC Intercontinental Cup]] matches against Scotland and the Netherlands. Ireland qualified for the semi-finals in [[Windhoek]], where McCallan played in the semi-final against the [[United Arab Emirates national cricket team|UAE]]<ref name="FCM" /> before playing a key role in the final against Kenya. He took 4/34 in the Kenyan second [[Innings#Cricket|innings]], and was named joint man of the match with [[Andrew White (cricketer, born 1980)|Andrew White]].<ref>[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/83/83930.html Scorecard - Ireland v Kenya, 27 October 2005] Cricket Archive</ref>
The main event in 2005 for Kyle McCallan was the ICC Trophy. Ireland finished second in the tournament, thus qualifying for the 2007 World Cup.<ref name="ICCT" /> After the ICC Trophy finished, McCallan represented Ireland in their [[2005 ICC Intercontinental Cup]] matches against Scotland and the Netherlands. Ireland qualified for the semi-finals in [[Windhoek]], where McCallan played in the semi-final against the [[United Arab Emirates national cricket team|UAE]]<ref name="FCM" /> before playing a key role in the final against Kenya. He took 4/34 in the Kenyan second [[Innings#Cricket|innings]], and was named joint man of the match with [[Andrew White (cricketer, born 1980)|Andrew White]].<ref>[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/83/83930.html Scorecard Ireland v Kenya, 27 October 2005] Cricket Archive</ref>


The following year, 2006, was a busy one for Irish cricket as they prepared to make their World Cup debut and McCallan was a key part of their side.<ref name="CESZP" /> In the early part of the year, he played in several C & G Trophy games against various English [[County cricket|county sides]]<ref name="LAM" /> and an [[2006 ICC Intercontinental Cup]] match against [[Namibia national cricket team|Namibia]]<ref name="FCM" /> before playing his first ODI against [[England national cricket team|England]],<ref name="ODI" /> also Ireland's first ODI.<ref name="IreODI" /> The year continued with the European Championship<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2006/TOURNAMENTS/EURODIV1/squads.shtml Squads for the 2006 European Championship] CricketEurope</ref> and a further Intercontinental Cup match against Scotland in [[Aberdeen]].<ref name="FCM" />
The following year, 2006, was a busy one for Irish cricket as they prepared to make their World Cup debut and McCallan was a key part of their side.<ref name="CESZP" /> In the early part of the year, he played in several C & G Trophy games against various English [[County cricket|county sides]]<ref name="LAM" /> and a [[2006 ICC Intercontinental Cup]] match against [[Namibia national cricket team|Namibia]]<ref name="FCM" /> before playing his first ODI against [[England cricket team|England]],<ref name="ODI" /> also Ireland's first ODI.<ref name="IreODI" /> The year continued with the European Championship<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2006/TOURNAMENTS/EURODIV1/squads.shtml Squads for the 2006 European Championship] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080808135742/http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2006/TOURNAMENTS/EURODIV1/squads.shtml |date=8 August 2008 }} CricketEurope</ref> and a further Intercontinental Cup match against Scotland in [[Aberdeen]].<ref name="FCM" />


===2007 World Cup===
===2007 World Cup===
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The World Cup itself started with a tied match against Zimbabwe, before Ireland beat [[Pakistan national cricket team|Pakistan]]. Ireland qualified for the Super 8 stage of the tournament, during which they beat Bangladesh, and finished in eighth place in a sixteen team tournament they were outright outsiders for.<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2007/TOURNAMENTS/WORLDCUP/RESULTS/super8.shtml 2007 Cricket World Cup] CricketEurope</ref> McCallan was present in all of these matches,<ref name="ODI" /> and has played in all of Ireland's ODI's to date.<ref name="IreODI" />
The World Cup itself started with a tied match against Zimbabwe, before Ireland beat [[Pakistan national cricket team|Pakistan]]. Ireland qualified for the Super 8 stage of the tournament, during which they beat Bangladesh, and finished in eighth place in a sixteen team tournament they were outright outsiders for.<ref>[http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CRICKETEUROPE/DATABASE/2007/TOURNAMENTS/WORLDCUP/RESULTS/super8.shtml 2007 Cricket World Cup] CricketEurope</ref> McCallan was present in all of these matches,<ref name="ODI" /> and has played in all of Ireland's ODI's to date.<ref name="IreODI" />


Back home, McCallan continued to play for Ireland, playing several matches against English county sides in the [[Friends Provident Trophy]].<ref name="LAM" /> He played in the final of the Intercontinental Cup against Canada, which Ireland again won.<ref>[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/86/86462.html Scorecard - Canada v Ireland, 22 May 2007] Cricket Archive</ref> He also played in Ireland's ODIs against South Africa and [[India national cricket team|India]].<ref name="ODI" />
Back home, McCallan continued to play for Ireland, playing several matches against English county sides in the [[Friends Provident Trophy]].<ref name="LAM" /> He played in the final of the Intercontinental Cup against Canada, which Ireland again won.<ref>[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/86/86462.html Scorecard Canada v Ireland, 22 May 2007] Cricket Archive</ref> He also played in Ireland's ODIs against South Africa and [[India national cricket team|India]].<ref name="ODI" />


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===Statistics===
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Kyle McCallan
Personal information
Full name
William Kyle McCallan
Born (1975-08-27) 27 August 1975 (age 49)
Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm off spin
International information
National side
ODI debut (cap 7)13 June 2006 v England
Last ODI27 August 2009 v England
ODI shirt no.7
Career statistics
Competition ODI T20I FC LA
Matches 39 9 25 99
Runs scored 361 11 552 1,299
Batting average 20.05 11.00 22.08 21.65
100s/50s 0/1 0/0 0/3 0/2
Top score 50* 9* 65 53*
Balls bowled 1,804 131 3,679 4,229
Wickets 39 8 55 81
Bowling average 30.97 19.00 29.41 35.91
5 wickets in innings 0 0 1 0
10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0
Best bowling 4/30 2/26 5/34 4/30
Catches/stumpings 4/– 3/– 17/– 16/–
Source: CricketArchive, 29 August 2009

William Kyle McCallan MBE (born 27 August 1975), usually known as Kyle McCallan, is a former Irish cricketer. A right-handed batsman and off spin bowler,[1][2] he has played more times for the Ireland cricket team than any other player, more than 40 caps ahead of the next player in the table, the retired Peter Gillespie.[3] Only three players have captained Ireland more times than McCallan, and only Jason Molins has captained them to more wins.[4] He has also played second XI cricket for Derbyshire and Surrey.[5]

He announced his retirement from international cricket on 2 December 2009, after a record 226 caps. He scored 3616 runs at an average of 23.33 and he also took 256 wickets. He also captained Ireland a record 54 times.

His matches for Ireland include fifteen first-class matches,[6] 61 List A matches[7] and 19 One-Day Internationals,[8] all of Ireland's ODIs to date.[9] He represented Ireland at the 2007 Cricket World Cup,[10] and the ICC Trophy in 2001 and 2005.[11] He also represented Northern Ireland in the cricket tournament at the 1998 Commonwealth Games.[7]

McCallan was awarded the MBE in the 2010 Birthday Honours for his services to cricket.[12][13]

Playing career

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1990s

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McCallan made his debut for Ireland on 2 June 1996, playing against Wales in Dublin,[14] taking a wicket with his first delivery.[15] He scored his first century in his following match, against the MCC in Malahide.[14] He made his List A debut later in the month, playing in the NatWest Trophy against Sussex.[7] He was named in the Ireland squad for the 1996 Triple Crown Tournament in Wales,[16] but only played one match, against the hosts.[14] He was also named in Ireland's squad for the first European Championship that year,[17] again playing just one game, against Gibraltar. The year finished for McCallan with a match against Scotland,[14] which marked his first-class debut.[6]

He was not named in Ireland's squad for the 1997 ICC Trophy,[11] but did become a regular member of the team after the tournament.[14] He played Benson & Hedges Cup matches against Middlesex and Somerset before a NatWest Trophy match against Yorkshire in 1997,[7] before playing in the Triple Crown Tournament.[18]

The year continued with a first-class match against Scotland,[6] a match against Australia in which he scored 64 not out, a match against the Earl of Arundel's XI and a match against the MCC at Lord's, before a busy 1998 in which he played 22 times for Ireland.[14]

The busy 1998 started for McCallan with Benson & Hedges Cup matches against Glamorgan, Essex and Middlesex,[7] before matches against the MCC and Bangladesh[14] and a NatWest Trophy game against Warwickshire.[7] It continued with the Triple Crown Tournament,[19] two matches against South Africa[14] and the European Championship.[20] Several matches against Australia A in August,[14] one of which was first-class,[6] served as preparation for the 1998 Commonwealth Games, where McCallan represented Northern Ireland, playing against South Africa, Barbados and Bangladesh.[7]

The final year of the 20th century was a quiet one for Kyle McCallan's cricket career when compared to 1998. NatWest Trophy matches against Northumberland and the Essex Cricket Board[7] were followed by six matches against the South Africa Cricket Academy and a match against the MCC.[14]

21st century

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The first event in 2000 for McCallan was the ICC Emerging Nations Tournament[21] in Zimbabwe, playing against Scotland, Kenya and Denmark in addition to the host's A team. The summer started with a NatWest Trophy match against Shropshire[7] and two matches each against the MCC and Zimbabwe.[14] He then captained Ireland in the 2000 European Championship[22] which was followed by a first-class match against Scotland.[6]

Three matches against the MCC and a match against the Earl of Arundel's XI in England served as warm-up for Ireland[14] served as warm-ups for the 2001 ICC Trophy, which McCallan captained Ireland in.[11] He was one of two Irish bowlers to take ten wickets in the tournament[23] and was named man of the match against the Netherlands.[24] Returning to Ireland, he played a match against Australia[14] before the Triple Crown Tournament in England[25] and a C & G Trophy match against the Hampshire Cricket Board.[7]

A C & G Trophy match against Nottinghamshire[7] started 2002 for McCallan, before a match against West Indies A in June.[14] This was followed by the European Championship,[26] a match against the MCC[14] and a C & G Trophy match against Berkshire. Two matches against Zimbabwe were his first matches the following year,[14] the first of which Ireland won by ten wickets.[27] He played several more matches that year, including internationals against South Africa and Denmark.[14]

In 2004, McCallan played two C & G Trophy matches against Surrey and Northamptonshire,[7] before two matches against the West Indies,[14] the second of which Ireland won by six wickets.[28] He also played that year against the MCC,[14] an ICC Intercontinental Cup match against the Netherlands[6] and the European Championship[29] before two matches against Bangladesh.[14]

The main event in 2005 for Kyle McCallan was the ICC Trophy. Ireland finished second in the tournament, thus qualifying for the 2007 World Cup.[11] After the ICC Trophy finished, McCallan represented Ireland in their 2005 ICC Intercontinental Cup matches against Scotland and the Netherlands. Ireland qualified for the semi-finals in Windhoek, where McCallan played in the semi-final against the UAE[6] before playing a key role in the final against Kenya. He took 4/34 in the Kenyan second innings, and was named joint man of the match with Andrew White.[30]

The following year, 2006, was a busy one for Irish cricket as they prepared to make their World Cup debut and McCallan was a key part of their side.[14] In the early part of the year, he played in several C & G Trophy games against various English county sides[7] and a 2006 ICC Intercontinental Cup match against Namibia[6] before playing his first ODI against England,[8] also Ireland's first ODI.[9] The year continued with the European Championship[31] and a further Intercontinental Cup match against Scotland in Aberdeen.[6]

2007 World Cup

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Ireland's build up to their first Cricket World Cup appearance in March 2007 started with a trip to Kenya in January/February to play in Division One of the World Cricket League, playing ODIs against Bermuda, Canada, Kenya, the Netherlands and Scotland.[8] This was followed by an Intercontinental Cup match against the UAE in Abu Dhabi,[6] before Ireland travelled to the West Indies to play in the World Cup.

The World Cup itself started with a tied match against Zimbabwe, before Ireland beat Pakistan. Ireland qualified for the Super 8 stage of the tournament, during which they beat Bangladesh, and finished in eighth place in a sixteen team tournament they were outright outsiders for.[32] McCallan was present in all of these matches,[8] and has played in all of Ireland's ODI's to date.[9]

Back home, McCallan continued to play for Ireland, playing several matches against English county sides in the Friends Provident Trophy.[7] He played in the final of the Intercontinental Cup against Canada, which Ireland again won.[33] He also played in Ireland's ODIs against South Africa and India.[8]

Statistics

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In all matches for Ireland as of 10 June 2007 McCallan scored 3020 runs at an average of 23.05, with two scores of exactly 100, against the MCC in his second match, and against Wales in July 1998. He has taken 185 wickets at an average of 30.66, with best innings bowling figures of 5/23 against Italy in July 2000. The other time he took five wickets in an innings was against Canada in the final of the 2006 Intercontinental Cup where he took 5/34.[14] His run total is the fifth highest for Ireland[34] and his wicket tally is the sixth highest.[35]

In first-class cricket, his top score is 65,[1] against Scotland,[36] and his best innings bowling is 5/34,[1] in the Intercontinental Cup final against Canada.[14] In List A cricket, his top score is 53 not out against Bangladesh[37] for Northern Ireland.[38] His best List A innings bowling is 4/36[1] against Kenya,[39] also his best ODI bowling.[1] His top-score in ODIs is 50 not out[1] against the Netherlands.[40] He made his 225th appearance for Ireland in their 22 August 2009 ODI win over Scotland.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Cricket Archive profile
  2. ^ "All-time Ireland team (1)". Cricket Europe. Archived from the original on 21 January 2023. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  3. ^ Most matches played for Ireland Archived 7 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine CricketEurope Stats Zone
  4. ^ Ireland Captains results Archived 4 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine CricketEurope Stats Zone
  5. ^ Teams played for by Kyle McCallan CricketArchive
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j First-class matches played by Kyle McCallan Cricket Archive
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n List A matches played by Kyle McCallan Cricket Archive – 64 in total, three of which are for Northern Ireland
  8. ^ a b c d e ODIs played by Kyle McCallan Cricket Archive
  9. ^ a b c [List of Ireland ODIs] Cricket Archive
  10. ^ Ireland squad for the 2007 World Cup Archived 18 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine CricketEurope
  11. ^ a b c d ICC Trophy matches played by Kyle McCallan Cricket Archive
  12. ^ "No. 59446". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 2010. p. 19.
  13. ^ Tony McCoy and Kyle McCallan head NI sporting honours BBC Sport, 11 June 2010
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w CricketEurope Stats Zone profile
  15. ^ Scorecard of Ireland v Wales, 2 June 1996 CricketEurope Stats Zone
  16. ^ Ireland squad for the 1996 Triple Crown tournament CricketEurope
  17. ^ Ireland squad for the 1996 European Championship Archived 6 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine CricketEurope
  18. ^ Ireland squad for the 1997 Triple Crown Tournament CricketEurope
  19. ^ Ireland squad for the 1998 Triple Crown Tournament Archived 24 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine CricketEurope
  20. ^ Ireland squad for the 1998 European Championship Archived 6 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine CricketEurope
  21. ^ Ireland squad for the 2000 Emerging Nations Tournament Archived 15 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine CricketEurope
  22. ^ Ireland squad for the 2000 European Championship Archived 7 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine CricketEurope
  23. ^ Bowling for Ireland, ICC Trophy 2001 Cricket Archive
  24. ^ Scorecard – Ireland v Netherlands, 12 July 2001 Cricket Archive
  25. ^ Other matches played by Kyle McCallan Cricket Archive
  26. ^ Ireland squad for the 2002 European Championship Archived 6 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine CricketEurope
  27. ^ Scorecard – Ireland v Zimbabwe, 13 June 2003 Cricket Archive
  28. ^ Scorecard – Ireland v West Indies, 17 June 2004 Cricket Archive
  29. ^ Squads for the 2004 European Championship Archived 7 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine CricketEurope
  30. ^ Scorecard – Ireland v Kenya, 27 October 2005 Cricket Archive
  31. ^ Squads for the 2006 European Championship Archived 8 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine CricketEurope
  32. ^ 2007 Cricket World Cup CricketEurope
  33. ^ Scorecard – Canada v Ireland, 22 May 2007 Cricket Archive
  34. ^ Top run aggregates for Ireland CricketEurope Stats Zone
  35. ^ Top wicket takers for Ireland CricketEurope Stats Zone
  36. ^ First-class batting against each opponent by Kyle McCallan Cricket Archive
  37. ^ List A batting against each opponent by Kyle McCallan Cricket Archive
  38. ^ List A batting for each team by Kyle McCallan Cricket Archive
  39. ^ List A bowling against each opponent by Kyle McCallan Cricket Archive
  40. ^ ODI batting against each opponent by Kyle McCallan Cricket Archive