Alex Richard Cusack (born 29 October 1980) is a former Australian-born-Irish
cricket
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er. A club cricketer for Clontarf, Cusack was a carpenter by trade until he was awarded a professional contract with the Irish Cricket Union in 2009. He played as a
middle-order right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium-fast deliveries. Cusack made his international debut in 2007.
In 2009, Cusack became one of the first two players to be given contracts with
Cricket Ireland
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. A year later, the number of cricketers with contracts with CI had increased to six, with Cusack still amongst their number. In the
2011 Cricket World Cup
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match against England, Cusack was part of the highest sixth wicket partnership in World Cup history, putting on 162 runs with
Kevin O'Brien as Ireland defeated England.
In August 2015, Cusack announced his retirement from cricket.
Youth and early career
Born in
Brisbane
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, Australia, on 29 October 1980, Cusack began playing cricket at the age of eight. A versatile player, he played
grade cricket
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* Victorian Premier Cricket
*NSW Premier Cricket
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and regularly shifted his position in the
batting order and bowled a bit.
In 2003, at the age of 22, Cusack went to Ireland with the intention of playing a season of club cricket. His brother, who was playing rugby for
Old Crescent in
Limerick
Limerick ( ; ga, Luimneach ) is a western city in Ireland situated within County Limerick. It is in the province of Munster and is located in the Mid-West which comprises part of the Southern Region. With a population of 94,192 at the 2016 ...
, helped him get in contact with cricket clubs and Cusack ended up playing as a professional for
Clontarf. Cusack ended up staying and hoped to break into the Ireland team as he has an Irish passport. He married in December 2008.
International breakthrough
Cusack made his debut for Ireland in a
one-day match against
Middlesex
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on 10 June 2007. He bowled two expensive overs, conceding 29
runs, however he did score 29 batting at
number six from Ireland's total of 175; Ireland went on to lose the match by six wickets.
Trent Johnston, his captain, attributed Cusack's lack of success in his first match to nervousness.
However, Cusack was much more effective on his international debut, in which he was named man-of-the-match.
The uncapped Cusack was named in Ireland's squad to face
India
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and
South Africa
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in June 2007; the squad was weakened by the absence of experienced players through commitments to their counties, injuries, and retirements after the
2007 Cricket World Cup
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. Not selected for the match against India, Cusack took
Gary Wilson's place in the side for the match against South Africa on 24 June 2007. In the match, Cusack made his
One Day International
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debut; the seventh bowler used by Trent Johnston, Cusack took three wickets out of Ireland's four in the match. His maiden wicket was that of
Morne van Wyk and he also dismissed
Jacques Kallis
Jacques Henry Kallis (born 16 October 1975) is a South African cricket coach and former cricketer. Widely regarded as one of the greatest cricketers of all time and as South Africa's greatest batsman ever, he is a right-handed batsman and right ...
and
Herschelle Gibbs
Herschelle Herman Gibbs (born 23 February 1974) is a South African cricket coach and former cricketer, who played all formats of the game for fourteen years. A right-handed batsman, mostly opened the batting, Gibbs became the first player to hi ...
. Chasing 174 to win from 31
overs
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, Cusack top-scored for Ireland with 36
not out
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(36*) as the team fell 42 runs short of victory. Talking of Cusack's performance, Johnston said "We knew he could make the step up ... he came out there in tough conditions, against quality batsmen with short boundaries and he hit the top of off-stump and showed us how well he could bat ...He's going to be in these Irish colours for a long time and he deserves that".
Cusack also made a successful first class debut in August 2007, scoring 130 against
Scotland
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in Belfast. The match, which ended in a draw, was Ireland's opening match in the
2007–08 ICC Intercontinental Cup
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. His
partnership
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with
Andre Botha in the match for the sixth wicket set a record for Ireland. It beat the team's previous highest sixth wicket partnership broke the record established in 1896 by
Daniel Comyn
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and
Drummond Hamilton against
I Zingari
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. It was only Cusack's sixth match for Ireland. In the final of the tournament, Cusack scored 95* alongside centurion
Niall O'Brien to help guide Ireland to victory, their third consecutive title in the competition. He was named man-of-the-match for his performance. Cusack finished the tournament with 361 runs from 7 matches at an
average
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of 51.57 and was Ireland's fourth highest run-scorer; he also took 7 wickets at an
average
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of 13.28.
In common with much of the Ireland team, he had a full-time job away from cricket which interfered with the game. By June 2009, Cusack
Trent Johnston were the only players to have professional, central contracts with the
Irish Cricket Union
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. The contracts were part of the
Irish Cricket Union
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's initiative to make the Ireland cricket team more professional.
Cusack played in the
2009 ICC World Twenty20
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, in which Ireland progressed to the super eights. In Ireland's match against
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
, Cusack almost helped his team to victory by taking 4/18 to restrict Sri Lanka to 144/9. His bowling figures were the best for Ireland in
Twenty20 International
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s (T20I). Playing in all five of Ireland's matches, Cusack took 8 wickets at an average of 19.12 in the tournament; he was the equal 12th leading wicket-taker in the tournament, and Ireland's joint leading wicket-taker, in both cases tied with
off-spinner Kyle McCallan
William Kyle McCallan (born 27 August 1975), usually known as Kyle McCallan, is a former Irish cricketer. A right-handed batsman and off spin bowler, he has played more times for the Ireland cricket team than any other player, more than 40 caps ...
. With 14 wickets at an average of 13.00, Cusack is Ireland's leading wicket-taker in T20Is. Cusack was one of seven Ireland players to be nominated for the
2009 Associate and Affiliate Player of the Year (there were fourteen nominees in all).
In January 2010
Cricket Ireland
Cricket Ireland, officially the Irish Cricket Union, is the national governing body for cricket on the island of Ireland (both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland), and oversees the national men's and women's cricket teams. It also org ...
, the governing body for cricket in Ireland, awarded Cusack a full-time contract. He was one of six players awarded such contracts with Cricket Ireland, and came just a year after the first professional contracts were awarded to Ireland's cricketers. Before that players were amateurs relying on income from other jobs and playing cricket in their spare time. The contract allowed Cusack and the others to focus on cricket, with the aim of improving ahead of the
2011 World Cup. He was selected in Ireland's 15-man squad for the
2011 World Cup.
References
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1980 births
Living people
Irish cricketers
Ireland One Day International cricketers
Ireland Twenty20 International cricketers
Cricketers at the 2011 Cricket World Cup
Australian emigrants to Ireland
Irish carpenters
Cricketers at the 2015 Cricket World Cup
Irish cricket coaches
Leinster Lightning cricketers