The distance travelled by Ireland in the last four years, Niall O'Brien said, should have prepared cricket for last night's performance
Niall O'Brien aims high after 'regulation' win
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Niall O'Brien seeks T20 contract for brother Kevin
Niall O'Brien is doing his best to get younger brother Kevin a Twenty20 contract in England, and has been in touch with all 18 first-class counties
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Hall sets up seven-wicket drubbing
Captain Andrew Hall took five wickets and wicketkeeper Niall O'Brien smashed 94 not out as Northamptonshire began their Clydesdale Bank 40 campaign with a seven-wicket demolition of Leicestershire
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Hall and O'Brien return to haunt Kent
Former Kent allrounders Andrew Hall and Niall O'Brien returned to their old
Canterbury stomping ground to bat Northamptonshire into the ascendancy
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Northants overcome Bell to stay unbeaten
England batsman Ian Bell's half-century was not enough as his Warwickshire side succumbed to an 18-run defeat against Northamptonshire
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O'Brien ton puts Northamptonshire in control
Niall O'Brien's 10th first-class century dug Northamptonshire out of a hole on the opening day of the County Championship match against Gloucestershire at Bristol
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Middlebrook and Brooks continue dominance
James Middlebrook hit 109 - his highest score for Northamptonshire - as the visitors established an iron grip against Gloucestershire
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Santner's five overcomes Niall O'Brien's maiden century
A maiden ODI century from Niall O'Brien was not enough for Ireland to claim another Full Member scalp as a weakened New Zealand opened their tri-series with a 51-run victory
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Injured McCarthy, Young ruled out of ODI against West Indies
Wicketkeeper-batsman Niall O'Brien and offspinning allrounder Paul Stirling, though, returned from injuries
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Rankin three-for, Balbirnie fifty brush Scotland away
Scotland opener Michael Jones made 87 on debut, but the rest of their batsmen crumbled to Boyd Rankin and co. in Dubai
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Ireland pile up their highest total in fourth straight win
Scotland made a fist of the 332 chase, with Michael Jones, Calum MacLeod, and Michael Leask making fifties, but they ultimately fell short by 24 runs
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Niall O'Brien announces retirement from cricket aged 36
Niall O'Brien, one of the pillars of Irish cricket in their rise to Test status over the last 15 years, has announced his retirement from the game
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