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Joseph Burke

Irelandb. 1923-01-31Retired
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Biography

Joseph Burke (January 31, 1923 – January 15, 2011) was a prominent Irish cricketer known for his skillful play as an all-rounder. He had a significant impact on the game during the mid-20th century, representing Ireland in multiple international matches and contributing to the development of cricket in the region. Burke’s cricketing career is marked by his versatility, excelling in both batting and bowling.

Burke made his debut for the Ireland national team in 1948 and participated in numerous matches throughout the 1950s. His performances were instrumental in several key victories, helping to elevate Ireland's profile in the cricketing world. Renowned for his tactical acumen and sportsmanship, he was a respected figure among teammates and opponents alike.

After retiring from active play, Burke continued to contribute to cricket through coaching and mentorship, nurturing future generations of players. His legacy is remembered in Irish cricket history, both for his achievements on the field and his dedication to the sport off it. Burke's influence and commitment to cricket helped lay the groundwork for the increased recognition of Ireland in the international cricket arena.

Quick Facts

Full nameJoseph Burke
Date of birth1923-01-31
NationalityIreland
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