Adrian Birrell | |
Country: | South Africa |
Fullname: | Adrian Victor Birrell |
Birth Date: | 8 December 1960 |
Birth Place: | Grahamstown, Cape Province, South Africa |
Batting: | Right-handed |
Bowling: | Leg break |
Family: | Harry Birrell (father) |
Club1: | Country Districts |
Year1: | 1990 |
Club2: | Eastern Province |
Year2: | 1985 - 1997 |
Club3: | Eastern Province B |
Year3: | 1984 - 1997 |
Columns: | 2 |
Column1: | FC |
Matches1: | 45 |
Runs1: | 1,460 |
Bat Avg1: | 21.15 |
100S/50S1: | 1/8 |
Top Score1: | 105 |
Deliveries1: | 4,127 |
Wickets1: | 75 |
Bowl Avg1: | 30.16 |
Fivefor1: | 2 |
Tenfor1: | 1 |
Best Bowling1: | 8/134 |
Catches/Stumpings1: | 35/ - |
Column2: | LA |
Matches2: | 6 |
Runs2: | 69 |
Bat Avg2: | 17.25 |
100S/50S2: | - / - |
Top Score2: | 24 |
Deliveries2: | 66 |
Wickets2: | - |
Bowl Avg2: | - |
Fivefor2: | - |
Tenfor2: | - |
Best Bowling2: | - |
Catches/Stumpings2: | 1/ - |
Date: | 25 March |
Year: | 2010 |
Source: | http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/44280.html Cricinfo |
Adrian Victor "Adi" Birrell (born 8 December 1960 in Grahamstown, Cape Province) is a South African cricket coach and former first class cricketer. A leg break bowler, Birrell took 75 wickets at 30.16 in his career for Eastern Province, before turning to coaching.
He was educated at St Andrew's College in Grahamstown.[1]
He led Ireland in the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup where they reached the Super Eight Stage. In the tournament they beat two Test nations, Bangladesh and Pakistan as well as achieving a tie against Zimbabwe. He stepped down after the World Cup and was replaced as Ireland coach by Phil Simmons, but he continued to coach in Ireland.[2] In 2013 he was appointed assistant national coach for South Africa.[3] On 14 December 2018, Birrell was appointed first team manager at Hampshire County Cricket Club.[4]