Harry Tector

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Harry Tector
Personal information
Full nameHarry Tom Tector
Born (1999-12-06) 6 December 1999 (age 22)
Dublin, Ireland
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm off break
RoleMiddle-order batsman
RelationsJB Tector (brother)
TH Tector (brother)
International information
National side
ODI debut (cap 61)30 July 2020 v England
Last ODI13 September 2021 v Zimbabwe
T20I debut (cap 48)17 September 2019 v Scotland
Last T20I22 October 2021 v Namibia
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2017Munster Reds
2018–presentNorthern Knights
Career statistics
Competition ODI T20I FC LA
Matches 17 28 10 58
Runs scored 511 424 394 1,672
Batting average 36.50 21.20 26.26 35.57
100s/50s 0/4 0/1 1/2 1/12
Top score 79 60 146 103
Balls bowled 48 913 922
Wickets 1 15 18
Bowling average 52.00 32.53 48.00
5 wickets in innings 0 0 1
10 wickets in match 0 0 0
Best bowling 1/52 4/70 5/36
Catches/stumpings 7/– 15/– 4/– 25/–
Source: Cricinfo, 28 December 2021

Harry Tom Tector (born 6 December 1999) is an Irish cricketer.[1] He was part of Ireland's squad for the 2016 Under-19 Cricket World Cup.[2] He made his full international debut for the Ireland cricket team in September 2019.[3] In January 2020, he was one of nineteen players to be awarded a central contract from Cricket Ireland,[4] the first year in which all contracts were awarded on a full-time basis.[5]

Domestic and T20 career[]

Tector made his Twenty20 cricket debut for Munster Reds in the 2017 Inter-Provincial Trophy on 26 May 2017.[6]

Tector made his List A debut for Northern Knights in the 2018 Inter-Provincial Cup on 28 May 2018.[7] He made his first-class debut for Northern Knights in the 2018 Inter-Provincial Championship on 29 May 2018.[8]

In July 2019, Tector was selected to play for the Dublin Chiefs in the inaugural edition of the Euro T20 Slam cricket tournament.[9][10] Later the same month, batting for the Northern Knights against Leinster Lightning in the 2019 Inter-Provincial Championship, Tector scored his maiden century in first-class cricket.[11]

In March 2021, Tector was named as the new captain of Northern Knights, ahead of the 2021 season.[12]

International career[]

In December 2017, Tector was named as the captain of Ireland's squad for the 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup.[13] Following Ireland's matches in the tournament, the International Cricket Council (ICC) named Tector as the rising star of the squad.[14] He was the leading wicket-taker for Ireland in the tournament, with 8 wickets.[15]

In November 2018, Tector was named the Male Academy Player of the Year at the annual Cricket Ireland Awards.[16] The following month, he was one of nineteen players to be awarded a central contract by Cricket Ireland for the 2019 season.[17][18]

In January 2019, Tector was named in Ireland's Twenty20 International (T20I) squads for the Oman Quadrangular Series and the series against Afghanistan in India, but he did not play.[19][20] In June 2019, he was named as the captain of the Ireland Wolves squad for their home series against the Scotland A cricket team.[21] In September 2019, he was named in Ireland's T20I squad for the 2019–20 Ireland Tri-Nation Series.[22] He made his T20I debut for Ireland, against Scotland, on 17 September 2019.[23] Later the same month, he was named in Ireland's squad for the 2019 ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier tournament in the United Arab Emirates.[24] Ahead of the tournament, the International Cricket Council (ICC) named him as the player to watch in Ireland's squad.[25]

On 10 July 2020, Tector was named in Ireland's 21-man squad to travel to England to start training behind closed doors for the One Day International (ODI) series against the England cricket team.[26][27] On 28 July 2020, Cricket Ireland named Tector in their 14-man squad for the first ODI of the series.[28][29] He made his ODI debut for Ireland, against England, on 30 July 2020.[30]

In February 2021, Tector was named as the white-ball captain in the Ireland Wolves' squad for their tour to Bangladesh.[31][32] After George Dockrell withdrew from the tour, Tector was also named as the captain for the red-ball matches for the series.[33] In May 2021, he was named in the Ireland Wolves' squad as the captain for their home series against the Netherlands A.[34][35] He was the highest run-scorer in the tournament, aggregating 128 runs including two half-centuries.[36] In September 2021, Tector was named in Ireland's provisional squad for the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup.[37]

References[]

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  3. ^ "Tector: "I've only played against Associates, so I'm looking forward to the West Indies"". Cricket Ireland. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Gareth Delany, Shane Getkate amongst 19 men's central player contracts offered ahead of a busy 2020". Cricket Ireland. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
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  7. ^ "1st Match, Cricket Ireland Inter-Provincial Limited Over Cup at Belfast, May 28 2018". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 28 May 2018.
  8. ^ "2nd Match, Cricket Ireland Inter-Provincial Championship at Comber, May 29-31 2018". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
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  19. ^ "Ireland announce squads for Afghanistan series". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
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  28. ^ "Ireland selects 14-player squad for first ODI against England". Cricket Ireland. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  29. ^ "Ireland name uncapped Curtis Campher, Harry Tector for England ODI series opener". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  30. ^ "1st ODI (D/N), Southampton, Jul 30 2020, Ireland tour of England". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  31. ^ "Ireland Wolves tour of Bangladesh to start with four-day game in Chattogram". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
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  33. ^ "Ruhan Pretorius joins Ireland Wolves squad for Bangladesh tour". Cricket Ireland. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  34. ^ "Ireland Wolves squad announced series against Netherlands A | Cricket Ireland". Cricket Ireland. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
  35. ^ "Wolves name squad for Netherlands series". Cricket Europe. Retrieved 19 May 2021.
  36. ^ "Netherlands A in Ireland unofficial ODI Series, 2021 | Most Runs". Cricinfo. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
  37. ^ "Ireland names 18-player provisional squad for T20 World Cup". Cricket Ireland. Retrieved 9 September 2021.

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