A Selection of Modern Irish Cricket Books
Tommie Andrews - A Titanic Cricketer
Clarence Hiles
The biography of the most famous shipbuilder in history combines cricket passion with the Titanic story and local history.
Six After Six - Ireland's Cricket World Cup
Kevin O'Brien with Gerard Siggins
It was England versus Ireland in the 2011 Cricket World Cup, a match that would turn out to be one of the greatest upsets in the long history of the game.
A History of the Northern Cricket Union Challenge Cup 1887-2011
Clarence Hiles
This masterpiece of research chronicles the competition that has been the heartbeat of NCU cricket for 125 years.
Raiders of the Caribbean
Trent Johnston & Gerard Siggins
Captain Trent Johnston and journalist Gerard Siggins trace the long and difficult journey Irish cricket had to make to reach the 2007 World Cup, as well as the story of Ireland's amazing victories of two of the world's top teams.
One Shot More … for the Honour of Down
Ian Shields
The final act of celebration for North Down CC in 2007 was to record the history of the Club from its foundation in 1857 to the triumphs of 2007.
Green Wickets
Ed Leahy
This is the story of the outstanding team performance of the Irish team in 2007. Reporter Ed Leahy was present throughout the tournament, and his book also features numerous exclusive photographs taken by Irish team member Paul Mooney.
Ireland's Caribbean Carnival
Andrew White
The photographic journey of the Ireland cricket team from training and preparation, through the World Cup, visiting a host of beautiful Caribbean countries.
Ireland's 100 Cricket Greats
Ger Siggins
Gerard Siggins and James Fitzgerald explore the stories of the top players to play for Ireland, bringing life to the long history of the game in the country and recounting some fascinating tales.
Green Days, Cricket In Ireland 1792-2005
Ger Siggins
With a fascinating collection of vintage photographs, and stunning action shots from the modern era, Ger Siggins tells the story of cricket in Ireland, from the earliest days up to the ICC Trophy final in July 2005.
More Than Sixty Summers
Rab Dunn
The highs and lows of Ards CC, a junior cricket club in Northern Ireland.
Foreign and Fantastic Field Sports: Cricket in County Tipperary
Patrick Bracken
A chronicle of the development, growth and decline of cricket in County Tipperary.
A History of Senior Cricket in Ulster
Clarence Hiles
Widely regarded as the authoritative history of Ulster cricket, it deals jointly with the development of the game in both the Northern and North West Cricket Unions.
A Stone in the Glasshouse
Dermott Monteith
Covers every one of the 76 games he played for Ireland and is a forthright account of his time at Middlesex and tours abroad with the MCC.