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Eimear Richardson

Team flagIRI38 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
#53 All Rounder in T20I
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Eimear Richardson Recent Form

Batting

IREW vs SCOW, T20I1 (8)
IREW vs NEDW, T20I34 (32) *
IREW vs UAEW, T20I22 (19) *
NB-W vs CH-W, T2012 (13)
NB-W vs AUCK-W, T2022 (19)
NB-W vs CANT-W, T2038 (32)
NB-W vs WEL-W, T2014 (20)
NB-W vs AUCK-W, T209 (14) *
NB-W vs CANT-W, T2018 (13)
NB-W vs OTG-W, T205 (8)

Bowling

IREW vs SCOW, T20I0-19
IREW vs NEDW, T20I0-16
IREW vs VANW, T20I3-8
IREW vs ZIMW, T20I1-21
IREW vs UAEW, T20I2-15
IREW vs WIW, ODI0-17
IREW vs PAKW, T20I0-19
IREW vs ENGW, T20I0-30
NB-W vs AUCK-W, T200-2
NB-W vs CANT-W, T200-10

Eimear Richardson Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI3433466015060.8415.53541----
T20I7556752026395.6716.35794----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI3429263.7030.315/131049.19----
T20I7568605.8321.333/81021.97----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
AUS Women vs Ire Women at Dublin - July 31, 2005
T20I Debut
WI Women vs Ire Women at Dublin - June 27, 2008

Teams played for

Ireland Ireland Women

About Eimear Richardson

NameEimear Richardson
GenderFemale
Birth14 Sep 1986
Birth PlaceDublin
NationalityIrish

A crafty off-spinning all-rounder, Eimear Richardson is a professional cricketer for Ireland women’s team. Born in Dublin, the 35-year was first capped at the international stages in 2005 against the mighty Aussies.... continue reading

Player Bio

A crafty off-spinning all-rounder, Eimear Richardson is a professional cricketer for Ireland women’s team. Born in Dublin, the 35-year was first capped at the international stages in 2005 against the mighty Aussies.

Nicknamed “Richo”, she has been a key cog for over 9 years since making her debut until she last played for Ireland in the 2014 T20 World Cup. After featuring for her country in over 50 games across all formats, Eimar moved to Wellington to play for the Wellington Blaze in New Zealand’s domestic circuit and won two t20 titles with the Blaze in 2014/15 and 2017/18.

After flourishing in New Zealand, the Dublin-born spinner was recalled to the Irish women’s side after 6 years for the T20 World Cup Qualifiers and scored a match-winning 53 on her return against Netherland Womens. At the age of 35, Richo is in the twilight of her career and she would be hoping to boost the confidence of the young Irish side with the experience she brings to the table.

(As of August 2021)