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Boyd Rankin

William Boyd Rankin (born 5 July 1984) is a Northern Irish former cricketer who played international cricket for Ireland, and briefly also played for England. He is a right-arm medium-fast bowler. He is the brother of fellow cricketer David Rankin.

Boyd Rankin
Personal information
Full name
William Boyd Rankin
Born (1984-07-05) 5 July 1984 (age 39)
Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Height6 ft 8.5 in (2.04 m)
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingRight-arm fast-medium
RoleBowler
RelationsDavid Rankin (brother)
International information
National sides
Test debut (cap 8/661)3 January 2014 
England v Australia
Last Test24 July 2019 
Ireland v England
ODI debut (cap 16/230)31 January 2007 
Ireland v Bermuda
Last ODI9 January 2020 
Ireland v West Indies
T20I debut (cap 14/64)8 June 2009 
Ireland v Bangladesh
Last T20I8 March 2020 
Ireland v Afghanistan
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2006–2007, 2019Derbyshire
2008–2018Warwickshire
2018–2021North West Warriors
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI T20I FC
Matches 3 75 50 108
Runs scored 43 100 64 704
Batting average 8.60 7.69 9.14 9.14
100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1
Top score 17 18* 16* 56*
Balls bowled 443 3,702 1,058 15,592
Wickets 8 106 55 352
Bowling average 38.00 27.87 22.16 26.46
5 wickets in innings 0 0 0 9
10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0
Best bowling 2/5 4/15 3/16 6/55
Catches/stumpings 0/– 17/– 16/– 29/–
Source: ESPNCricInfo, 23 April 2020

Born in Derry, Rankin is a tall bowler who stands at 6 ft 8 inches and has a distinctive bouncing action in his bowling. Rankin revealed in an interview that his action is modelled on bowlers like Curtly Ambrose and Glenn McGrath who "hit the deck from just back of a length outside off stump".[1] He studied agriculture at Harper Adams University College in Shropshire, during which time he worked on his batting technique.[2]

In August 2012, Rankin announced that he would cease playing for Ireland, with the hope of one day playing for the English team.[3] He debuted for England against New Zealand in a T20 match on 25 June 2013, and later played one Test for England during the 2013-14 Ashes series in Australia.

With few prospects of a return to the England team, Rankin confirmed in December 2015 that he would commit to playing for Ireland in the upcoming 2016 ICC World Twenty20.[4][5][6] He has subsequently represented Ireland in both 20 and 50-over formats. He was one of the eleven cricketers to play in Ireland's first ever Test match, against Pakistan, in May 2018.

In December 2018, he was one of nineteen players to be awarded a central contract by Cricket Ireland for the 2019 season.[7][8] In January 2020, he was again awarded a central contract from Cricket Ireland,[9] the first year in which all contracts were awarded on a full-time basis.[10]

On 21 May 2021, Rankin announced his retirement from international and inter-provincial cricket.[11]

Domestic career edit

Middlesex edit

His performances in for Ireland's U-19s and the Ireland A team to attracted the attention of county scouts and prompted several offers of trials. In an interview, Rankin stated that he chose to join Middlesex "because of the Irish connection, with Ed Joyce and (Eoin) Morgan there, I wanted to be some place where I knew a few faces".[1] During his two-season stint at Middlesex, from 2004 to 2005, Rankin played several times for the second XI but failed to break into the first team.[1]

Derbyshire edit

In an effort to experience more first team cricket, he signed a deal with Derbyshire for the 2006 season, encouraged by Mike Hendrick, Derbyshire's bowling coach. Although Rankin played a first team match and a Pro40 match in which he took a wicket with his first over, his season was prematurely cut short by a side strain.[1]

Derbyshire renewed his contract for the 2007 English season, though his opportunities were limited due mainly to injury.[12] He played just three first-class matches taking 10 wickets at an average of 29.20 with best figures of 4/41 which was against his old county, Middlesex; in that match he finished with his best first-class match figures of 8/121.[13][14] He also played five one day matches taking 4 wickets at an average of 50.50 with best figures of 2/56.[15]

Warwickshire edit

At the end of the 2007 season, Rankin turned down a new contract with Derbyshire in favour of a two-year contract with Warwickshire. Rankin explained his choice as a difficult one, but the opportunity of working with Allan Donald was too good to miss. He was contracted to play in the controversial Indian Cricket League for the Kolkata Tigers;[16] fellow Irishman, Niall O'Brien also participated in the tournament.[17]

Rankin jeopardised his season when in April 2008 he injured himself during fielding practice before a County Championship match against Worcestershire. He dived to stop a ball and landed awkwardly on his shoulder, suffering a SLAP tear to his right shoulder. He underwent an operation and was expected to be on the sidelines for about six months.[18] After just four months, Rankin was back playing cricket. In August 2008, he made his debut for Warwickshire in a first-class match against Essex. He finished with figures of 4/80 in a drawn match as Warwickshire only bowled once.[19] He finished the season with 12 first-class wickets for Warwickshire in five matches at an average of 30.16,[20] and did not play any one-day matches for Warwickshire.[21] Speaking in October 2008 about his first season with Warwickshire and being coached by Allan Donald, Rankin said "He [Donald] doesn't seek to make many technical changes during the season – that's more for the winter. It's more about the mental side of the game, how to work a batsman over, how to think more about the game, how to work batsmen out and take more wickets".[22]

At the end of the 2008 season, Warwickshire secured promotion from the Second Division of the County Championship to the First. In 2009 Rankin impressed Ashley Giles, Warwickshire's director of cricket, with his bowling. Giles commented that "[Rankin]'s got great attributes – he's tall, he can bowl fast, the ball bounces from nowhere ... We've just got to keep him fit".[23] Having generally come on as first or second change bowler for Warwickshire in 2008,[24] at the start of the 2009 season Rankin was entrusted with the new ball and opened the bowling with Chris Woakes.[25]

T20 career edit

In July 2019, he was selected to play for the Belfast Titans in the inaugural edition of the Euro T20 Slam cricket tournament.[26][27] However, the following month the tournament was cancelled.[28] In August 2019, he joined Derbyshire Falcons for the 2019 t20 Blast.[29]

International career edit

Ireland (2007–2012) edit

Rankin has represented Ireland at every age group from U-13 upwards, and by the age of 15 he was playing first team cricket for Bready, his local club.[1] He played three youth One Day Internationals (ODI) for Ireland, finishing with two wickets at an average of 52.00.[30] Performances for the Ireland A team prompted Rankin's inclusion in the World Cup Squad, although in the World Cricket League he made little impact in Ireland's unsuccessful campaign as he played only one match and was unavailable with a stomach bug for much of the time.[1] Rankin took 4/56 against the UAE to help Ireland make the Intercontinental Cup Final of 2007, which Ireland later won although Rankin did not play because of county commitments.

Rankin had a successful World Cup in the Caribbean, and finished as Ireland's leading wicket taker of the tournament, with 12 wickets in his 9 matches at an average of 27 at a strike rate of 29.67. In Ireland's second game of the 2007 ICC World Cup, Rankin took 3/32 to bowl Pakistan out for 132 and win the match, causing a major upset. Ireland's victory against Pakistan ensured they progressed to the next round. A stress fracture of the fibula forced Rankin to miss ODIs against India and South Africa in 2007 which Ireland lost.[12]

In August 2008, Rankin made his first appearance for Ireland since the 2007 World Cup.[31] He played in the first two ODIs in the three match series against Kenya before returning to Warwickshire. In the first match Rankin took 2/26 as Ireland won by 33 runs,[32] however he did not bowl in the second match which was rained off after Ireland had batted for eight overs.[33] In October 2008, Rankin playing in the Intercontinental Cup against Namibia; finished with match figures of 7/72, with 5/39 in the second innings as Ireland secured an eight run win. In the match he recorded his maiden first-class five-wicket haul.[34] In the tournament final against Namibia, Ireland won by nine wickets and Rankin finished with match figures of 6/107.[35]

Rankin was part of the Ireland squad that took part in the tri-series against Kenya and Zimbabwe in October 2008. Ireland did not qualify for the final of the tournament because they had a lower run-rate than Kenya;[36] Rankin played in both of Ireland's ODI and took two wickets at an average of 41.50.[37] In April 2009, Rankin was part of the Ireland squad which won the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier.[38] Rankin finished the tournament as Ireland's leading wicket-taker, with 15 wickets from 9 matches at an average of 20.40, and was the equal sixth highest wicket-taker for the 2009 tournament.[39]

Although Rankin didn't play in the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier in August 2008 in which Ireland shared the title with the Netherlands, he was selected for the 2009 ICC World Twenty20. He made his Twenty20 International debut on 8 June 2009. In Ireland's six-wicket victory over Bangladesh in Ireland's opening match of the tournament, he took 1/36 from his four overs with Naeem Islam as his maiden wicket. The match was also Rankin's first competitive Twenty20 match.[40] Rankin was one of seven Ireland players to be nominated for the 2009 Associate and Affiliate Player of the Year (there were fourteen nominees in all),[41] although he did not make the 4-man short-list.[42]

In January 2010, Rankin sustained a stress fracture to his right foot which forced him to miss Ireland's tour of Sri Lanka.[43] He recovered from injury in time to be selected in Ireland's 15-man squad for the 2011 World Cup.[44] On 16 August, Rankin represented the England Lions against Sri Lanka A. A side made up of some of the best players from Associate and Affiliate teams was put together to face England in Dubai in January 2012. The three-day match was part of England's preparation for a series against Pakistan later that month. Rankin was one of four Ireland players included in the 12-man squad.[45]

England (2013–2014) edit

In August 2012, Rankin announced that he would cease playing for Ireland, with the hope of one day playing for the English team.[3] He debuted for England against New Zealand in a T20 match on 25 June 2013. His first appearance for England in a 50-over game was against his former team of Ireland at Malahide on 3 June 2013. After performing impressively in several short-format games, Rankin was selected for England's test squad touring Australia in 2013–2014. He made his test debut on 3 January 2014 against Australia in the fifth Test of the 2013–14 Ashes series. His first wicket was in the second innings, when Peter Siddle nicked a ball to Jonny Bairstow. Subsequent opportunities, however, proved elusive and Rankin confirmed at the end of 2015 that he would once again make himself available for the Irish national team.

Ireland (2016–2020) edit

In February 2016 Rankin returned to the Ireland T20 team for a two-match series against the United Arab Emirates. The following month he played in all three matches of Ireland's unsuccessful attempt to qualify for the World T20 tournament in Bangladesh. In June 2016 Rankin was welcomed back to Ireland's ODI team for two matches against Sri Lanka.

In May 2018, he was named in a fourteen-man squad and also was included in playing XI for Ireland's first ever Test match, which was played against Pakistan and thus become the 15th cricketer in history to play test cricket for two countries.[46][47] He made his Test debut for Ireland, against Pakistan, on 11 May 2018.[48][49] Rankin took Ireland's first wicket in Tests, dismissing Pakistan's Azhar Ali, who was caught by William Porterfield at second slip.[50]

In January 2019, he was named in Ireland's squad for their one-off Test against Afghanistan in India.[51][52] In May 2019, in Ireland's last match of their ODI tri-series, Rankin took his 200th wicket in international cricket.[53][54] A few days later, in the opening match against Afghanistan, Rankin took his 100th wicket in ODIs.[55]

In July 2019, Rankin was named in Ireland's Test squad for their one-off match against England at Lord's.[56] He got two wickets bagging the wickets of Sam Curran caught by James McCollum and Stuart Broad caught by Gary Wilson as England slumped to 85 all out on the first day of the test match. As a result of playing for Ireland in the match, he became the first cricketer since Nawab of Pataudi in 1946 to play for and against England in a Test match.[57]

In September 2019, he was named in Ireland's squad for the 2019 ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier tournament in the United Arab Emirates.[58] In January 2020, in the first ODI match against the West Indies, Rankin played in his 150th international match for Ireland.[59] On 10 July 2020, Rankin was named in Ireland's 21-man squad to travel to England to start training behind closed doors for the ODI series against the England cricket team.[60][61]

Retirement edit

On 21 May 2021, Rankin announced his retirement from all forms of cricket.[62]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • at Middlesex County Cricket Club
  • player profile at Derbyshire County Cricket Club
  • Boyd Rankin at ESPNcricinfo

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William Boyd Rankin born 5 July 1984 is a Northern Irish former cricketer who played international cricket for Ireland and briefly also played for England He is a right arm medium fast bowler He is the brother of fellow cricketer David Rankin Boyd RankinPersonal informationFull nameWilliam Boyd RankinBorn 1984 07 05 5 July 1984 age 39 Derry County Londonderry Northern IrelandHeight6 ft 8 5 in 2 04 m BattingLeft handedBowlingRight arm fast mediumRoleBowlerRelationsDavid Rankin brother International informationNational sidesIreland 2007 2012 2016 2020 England 2013 2014 Test debut cap 8 661 3 January 2014 England v AustraliaLast Test24 July 2019 Ireland v EnglandODI debut cap 16 230 31 January 2007 Ireland v BermudaLast ODI9 January 2020 Ireland v West IndiesT20I debut cap 14 64 8 June 2009 Ireland v BangladeshLast T20I8 March 2020 Ireland v AfghanistanDomestic team informationYearsTeam2006 2007 2019Derbyshire2008 2018Warwickshire2018 2021North West WarriorsCareer statisticsCompetition Test ODI T20I FCMatches 3 75 50 108Runs scored 43 100 64 704Batting average 8 60 7 69 9 14 9 14100s 50s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Top score 17 18 16 56 Balls bowled 443 3 702 1 058 15 592Wickets 8 106 55 352Bowling average 38 00 27 87 22 16 26 465 wickets in innings 0 0 0 910 wickets in match 0 0 0 0Best bowling 2 5 4 15 3 16 6 55Catches stumpings 0 17 16 29 Source ESPNCricInfo 23 April 2020Rankin s voice source source source recorded April 2015Born in Derry Rankin is a tall bowler who stands at 6 ft 8 inches and has a distinctive bouncing action in his bowling Rankin revealed in an interview that his action is modelled on bowlers like Curtly Ambrose and Glenn McGrath who hit the deck from just back of a length outside off stump 1 He studied agriculture at Harper Adams University College in Shropshire during which time he worked on his batting technique 2 In August 2012 Rankin announced that he would cease playing for Ireland with the hope of one day playing for the English team 3 He debuted for England against New Zealand in a T20 match on 25 June 2013 and later played one Test for England during the 2013 14 Ashes series in Australia With few prospects of a return to the England team Rankin confirmed in December 2015 that he would commit to playing for Ireland in the upcoming 2016 ICC World Twenty20 4 5 6 He has subsequently represented Ireland in both 20 and 50 over formats He was one of the eleven cricketers to play in Ireland s first ever Test match against Pakistan in May 2018 In December 2018 he was one of nineteen players to be awarded a central contract by Cricket Ireland for the 2019 season 7 8 In January 2020 he was again awarded a central contract from Cricket Ireland 9 the first year in which all contracts were awarded on a full time basis 10 On 21 May 2021 Rankin announced his retirement from international and inter provincial cricket 11 Contents 1 Domestic career 1 1 Middlesex 1 2 Derbyshire 1 3 Warwickshire 1 4 T20 career 2 International career 2 1 Ireland 2007 2012 2 2 England 2013 2014 2 3 Ireland 2016 2020 2 4 Retirement 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksDomestic career editMiddlesex edit His performances in for Ireland s U 19s and the Ireland A team to attracted the attention of county scouts and prompted several offers of trials In an interview Rankin stated that he chose to join Middlesex because of the Irish connection with Ed Joyce and Eoin Morgan there I wanted to be some place where I knew a few faces 1 During his two season stint at Middlesex from 2004 to 2005 Rankin played several times for the second XI but failed to break into the first team 1 Derbyshire edit In an effort to experience more first team cricket he signed a deal with Derbyshire for the 2006 season encouraged by Mike Hendrick Derbyshire s bowling coach Although Rankin played a first team match and a Pro40 match in which he took a wicket with his first over his season was prematurely cut short by a side strain 1 Derbyshire renewed his contract for the 2007 English season though his opportunities were limited due mainly to injury 12 He played just three first class matches taking 10 wickets at an average of 29 20 with best figures of 4 41 which was against his old county Middlesex in that match he finished with his best first class match figures of 8 121 13 14 He also played five one day matches taking 4 wickets at an average of 50 50 with best figures of 2 56 15 Warwickshire edit At the end of the 2007 season Rankin turned down a new contract with Derbyshire in favour of a two year contract with Warwickshire Rankin explained his choice as a difficult one but the opportunity of working with Allan Donald was too good to miss He was contracted to play in the controversial Indian Cricket League for the Kolkata Tigers 16 fellow Irishman Niall O Brien also participated in the tournament 17 Rankin jeopardised his season when in April 2008 he injured himself during fielding practice before a County Championship match against Worcestershire He dived to stop a ball and landed awkwardly on his shoulder suffering a SLAP tear to his right shoulder He underwent an operation and was expected to be on the sidelines for about six months 18 After just four months Rankin was back playing cricket In August 2008 he made his debut for Warwickshire in a first class match against Essex He finished with figures of 4 80 in a drawn match as Warwickshire only bowled once 19 He finished the season with 12 first class wickets for Warwickshire in five matches at an average of 30 16 20 and did not play any one day matches for Warwickshire 21 Speaking in October 2008 about his first season with Warwickshire and being coached by Allan Donald Rankin said He Donald doesn t seek to make many technical changes during the season that s more for the winter It s more about the mental side of the game how to work a batsman over how to think more about the game how to work batsmen out and take more wickets 22 At the end of the 2008 season Warwickshire secured promotion from the Second Division of the County Championship to the First In 2009 Rankin impressed Ashley Giles Warwickshire s director of cricket with his bowling Giles commented that Rankin s got great attributes he s tall he can bowl fast the ball bounces from nowhere We ve just got to keep him fit 23 Having generally come on as first or second change bowler for Warwickshire in 2008 24 at the start of the 2009 season Rankin was entrusted with the new ball and opened the bowling with Chris Woakes 25 T20 career edit In July 2019 he was selected to play for the Belfast Titans in the inaugural edition of the Euro T20 Slam cricket tournament 26 27 However the following month the tournament was cancelled 28 In August 2019 he joined Derbyshire Falcons for the 2019 t20 Blast 29 International career editIreland 2007 2012 edit Rankin has represented Ireland at every age group from U 13 upwards and by the age of 15 he was playing first team cricket for Bready his local club 1 He played three youth One Day Internationals ODI for Ireland finishing with two wickets at an average of 52 00 30 Performances for the Ireland A team prompted Rankin s inclusion in the World Cup Squad although in the World Cricket League he made little impact in Ireland s unsuccessful campaign as he played only one match and was unavailable with a stomach bug for much of the time 1 Rankin took 4 56 against the UAE to help Ireland make the Intercontinental Cup Final of 2007 which Ireland later won although Rankin did not play because of county commitments Rankin had a successful World Cup in the Caribbean and finished as Ireland s leading wicket taker of the tournament with 12 wickets in his 9 matches at an average of 27 at a strike rate of 29 67 In Ireland s second game of the 2007 ICC World Cup Rankin took 3 32 to bowl Pakistan out for 132 and win the match causing a major upset Ireland s victory against Pakistan ensured they progressed to the next round A stress fracture of the fibula forced Rankin to miss ODIs against India and South Africa in 2007 which Ireland lost 12 In August 2008 Rankin made his first appearance for Ireland since the 2007 World Cup 31 He played in the first two ODIs in the three match series against Kenya before returning to Warwickshire In the first match Rankin took 2 26 as Ireland won by 33 runs 32 however he did not bowl in the second match which was rained off after Ireland had batted for eight overs 33 In October 2008 Rankin playing in the Intercontinental Cup against Namibia finished with match figures of 7 72 with 5 39 in the second innings as Ireland secured an eight run win In the match he recorded his maiden first class five wicket haul 34 In the tournament final against Namibia Ireland won by nine wickets and Rankin finished with match figures of 6 107 35 Rankin was part of the Ireland squad that took part in the tri series against Kenya and Zimbabwe in October 2008 Ireland did not qualify for the final of the tournament because they had a lower run rate than Kenya 36 Rankin played in both of Ireland s ODI and took two wickets at an average of 41 50 37 In April 2009 Rankin was part of the Ireland squad which won the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier 38 Rankin finished the tournament as Ireland s leading wicket taker with 15 wickets from 9 matches at an average of 20 40 and was the equal sixth highest wicket taker for the 2009 tournament 39 Although Rankin didn t play in the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier in August 2008 in which Ireland shared the title with the Netherlands he was selected for the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 He made his Twenty20 International debut on 8 June 2009 In Ireland s six wicket victory over Bangladesh in Ireland s opening match of the tournament he took 1 36 from his four overs with Naeem Islam as his maiden wicket The match was also Rankin s first competitive Twenty20 match 40 Rankin was one of seven Ireland players to be nominated for the 2009 Associate and Affiliate Player of the Year there were fourteen nominees in all 41 although he did not make the 4 man short list 42 In January 2010 Rankin sustained a stress fracture to his right foot which forced him to miss Ireland s tour of Sri Lanka 43 He recovered from injury in time to be selected in Ireland s 15 man squad for the 2011 World Cup 44 On 16 August Rankin represented the England Lions against Sri Lanka A A side made up of some of the best players from Associate and Affiliate teams was put together to face England in Dubai in January 2012 The three day match was part of England s preparation for a series against Pakistan later that month Rankin was one of four Ireland players included in the 12 man squad 45 England 2013 2014 edit In August 2012 Rankin announced that he would cease playing for Ireland with the hope of one day playing for the English team 3 He debuted for England against New Zealand in a T20 match on 25 June 2013 His first appearance for England in a 50 over game was against his former team of Ireland at Malahide on 3 June 2013 After performing impressively in several short format games Rankin was selected for England s test squad touring Australia in 2013 2014 He made his test debut on 3 January 2014 against Australia in the fifth Test of the 2013 14 Ashes series His first wicket was in the second innings when Peter Siddle nicked a ball to Jonny Bairstow Subsequent opportunities however proved elusive and Rankin confirmed at the end of 2015 that he would once again make himself available for the Irish national team Ireland 2016 2020 edit In February 2016 Rankin returned to the Ireland T20 team for a two match series against the United Arab Emirates The following month he played in all three matches of Ireland s unsuccessful attempt to qualify for the World T20 tournament in Bangladesh In June 2016 Rankin was welcomed back to Ireland s ODI team for two matches against Sri Lanka In May 2018 he was named in a fourteen man squad and also was included in playing XI for Ireland s first ever Test match which was played against Pakistan and thus become the 15th cricketer in history to play test cricket for two countries 46 47 He made his Test debut for Ireland against Pakistan on 11 May 2018 48 49 Rankin took Ireland s first wicket in Tests dismissing Pakistan s Azhar Ali who was caught by William Porterfield at second slip 50 In January 2019 he was named in Ireland s squad for their one off Test against Afghanistan in India 51 52 In May 2019 in Ireland s last match of their ODI tri series Rankin took his 200th wicket in international cricket 53 54 A few days later in the opening match against Afghanistan Rankin took his 100th wicket in ODIs 55 In July 2019 Rankin was named in Ireland s Test squad for their one off match against England at Lord s 56 He got two wickets bagging the wickets of Sam Curran caught by James McCollum and Stuart Broad caught by Gary Wilson as England slumped to 85 all out on the first day of the test match As a result of playing for Ireland in the match he became the first cricketer since Nawab of Pataudi in 1946 to play for and against England in a Test match 57 In September 2019 he was named in Ireland s squad for the 2019 ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier tournament in the United Arab Emirates 58 In January 2020 in the first ODI match against the West Indies Rankin played in his 150th international match for Ireland 59 On 10 July 2020 Rankin was named in Ireland s 21 man squad to travel to England to start training behind closed doors for the ODI series against the England cricket team 60 61 Retirement edit On 21 May 2021 Rankin announced his retirement from all forms of cricket 62 See also editList of cricketers who have played for more than one international teamReferences edit a b c d e f Dileep Premachandran 12 April 2007 In the skin of a lion ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 26 August 2008 David Nash 2005 Boyd Rankin player profile MCCC Middlesex County Cricket Club Archived from the original on 27 September 2011 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provincial cricket Cricket Ireland Retrieved 21 May 2021 a b Depleted Ireland announce ODI squad ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 16 June 2007 LV County Championship Division Two Derbyshire v Middlesex scorecard BBC online 16 May 2007 Retrieved on 26 August 2008 First class bowling for each team by Boyd Rankin CricketArchive Retrieved on 11 March 2008 List A bowling for each team by Boyd Rankin CricketArchive Retrieved on 11 March 2008 ESPNcricinfo staff 14 November 2007 Lara and Inzamam named in ICL teams ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 20 November 2007 Rankin joins Warwickshire ESPNcricinfo 15 October 2007 Retrieved on 15 October 2007 ESPNcricinfo staff 26 April 2008 Rankin s season under threat ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 26 August 2008 ESPNcricinfo staff 15 August 2008 Langeveldt and Hinds ruin Middlesex ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 26 August 2008 First class bowling in each season by Boyd Rankin CricketArchive Retrieved on 10 October 2008 List A Matches played by Boyd Rankin 35 CricketArchive 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ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 27 January 2011 Porterfield leads ICC side against England ESPNcricinfo 16 December 2011 Retrieved 18 December 2011 Ireland announce 14 man squad for historic first Test against Pakistan Belfast Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 4 May 2018 Ireland omit George Dockrell for historic first men s Test against Pakistan BBC Sport 4 May 2018 Retrieved 4 May 2018 Only Test Pakistan tour of Ireland England and Scotland at Dublin May 11 15 2018 ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 12 May 2018 Ireland win toss opt to bowl in historic Test against Pakistan Geo TV Retrieved 12 May 2018 Ireland bowl first ball in Test cricket SBS News Retrieved 12 May 2018 Ireland announce squads for Afghanistan series International Cricket Council Retrieved 28 January 2019 Stirling to captain Ireland T20 squad new faces named for upcoming Oman and Afghanistan series Cricket Ireland Retrieved 28 January 2019 Ireland v Bangladesh Jayed takes five wickets as tourists ease to Dublin victory BBC Sport 15 May 2019 Retrieved 15 May 2019 Bangladesh chase down Ireland despite Paul Stirling heroics The Irish Times Retrieved 16 May 2019 Team effort sees Ireland convincingly defeat Afghanistan in first ODI Cricket Ireland Retrieved 19 May 2019 England v Ireland Mark Adair Lorcan Tucker Simi Singh and Craig Young in 14 man squad BBC Sport 8 July 2019 Retrieved 8 July 2019 Stocks Chris 22 July 2019 Boyd Rankin says disastrous England Test debut should not have happened The Guardian Retrieved 24 July 2019 Squad announced for Oman Series and ICC Men s T20 World Cup Qualifier Cricket Ireland Retrieved 26 September 2019 Ireland falls to confident West Indies side in first ODI in Barbados Cricket Ireland Retrieved 8 January 2020 Curtis Campher Jonathan Garth the new faces as Ireland name 21 man squad for England ODIs ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 10 July 2020 Ireland names expanded training squad ahead of ODI series against England Cricket Ireland Retrieved 10 July 2020 Ireland quick Boyd Rankin calls time on playing career www icc cricket com Retrieved 22 May 2021 External links editBoyd Rankin at Middlesex County Cricket Club Boyd Rankin player profile at Derbyshire County Cricket Club Boyd Rankin at ESPNcricinfo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boyd Rankin amp oldid 1200207072, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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