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Dominick Ignatius Joyce (born 14 June 1981 in Dublin, Ireland)〔(Cricket Archive profile )〕 is an Irish cricketer. A right-handed batsman,〔 he has played 69 times for the Ireland cricket team〔(CricketEurope Stats Zone profile )〕 including three One Day Internationals,〔(One-day Internationals played by Dominick Joyce ) at Cricket Archive〕 six first-class matches〔(First-class matches played by Dominick Joyce ) at Cricket Archive〕 and twenty List A matches.〔(List A matches played by Dominick Joyce ) at Cricket Archive〕 He has also played second XI cricket for Middlesex and Somerset.〔(Teams played for by Dominick Joyce ) at Cricket Archive〕 ==Playing career== Joyce's first taste of international cricket came in 2000, when he played for Ireland in the Under-19 World Cup. He first played for Ireland at senior level in July 2000〔 in the European Championship in Scotland.〔(Ireland squad for the 2000 European Championship ) at CricketEurope〕 This was followed by a three-match series against the MCC in May 2001〔 and the 2001 ICC Trophy.〔(ICC Trophy matches played by Dominick Joyce ) at Cricket Archive〕 This was followed by a match against Australia〔 and an appearance in the Triple Crown Tournament.〔(Scorecard ) of Ireland v Wales match in the 2001 Triple Crown Tournament featuring Dominick Joyce〕 He made his List A debut in August 2001 against Wiltshire in the C & G Trophy.〔 In 2002 he played against the West Indies A team〔 before taking part in the European Championship in Northern Ireland.〔(Ireland squad for the 2002 European Championship ) at CricketIreland〕 The year finished with matches against the MCC and Berkshire. In 2003 he played matches against Denmark, an England Amateur XI, South Africa and Zimbabwe.〔 He again played in the European Championship in 2004〔(Squads for the 2004 European Championship ) at CricketEurope〕 and the following month was named in the Ireland squad for the 2004 European Under-23 Championship,〔(Ireland squad for the 2004 European Under-23 Championship ) at CricketEurope〕 though the tournament was abandoned due to rain.〔(2004 European Under-23 Championship ) at CricketEurope〕 He then played for Ireland in two matches against Bangladesh.〔 Earlier in the year, he made his first-class debut, playing against the Netherlands in the ICC Intercontinental Cup.〔 In 2005, he played against Loughborough UCCE, Warwickshire and Yorkshire〔 before playing in the 2005 ICC Trophy.〔(Ireland squad for the 2005 ICC Trophy ) at the tournament's official website〕 This was followed by Intercontinental Cup games against Scotland, the Netherlands, the United Arab Emirates and Kenya.〔 The following year, he played several matches in Ireland's C & G Trophy campaign,〔 and an Intercontinental Cup match against Namibia〔 before making his ODI debut against England〔 in what was Ireland's first ODI.〔(ODIs played by Ireland ) at Cricket Archive〕 His brother Ed also made his ODI debut in that match, but he was playing for England. It was an unsuccessful ODI debut for Dominick, as he was bowled for a duck by Steve Harmison.〔(Scorecard ) of Ireland v England ODI, 13 June 2006 at Cricinfo〕 He did not represent Ireland again for just under a year, when he was dismissed for 10 in a Friends Provident Trophy fixture against Middlesex at Clontarf, falling to a disputed catch by his brother Ed.〔(Joyce recalled to Irish side ) by Barry Chambers, CricketEurope〕 He resumed his ODI career with a couple of appearances in Ireland's June internationals against India and South Africa at Stormont, scoring 18 and 11 in the respective fixtures. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dominick Joyce」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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