Killyclooney Cricket Club, a small club from Northern Ireland, is making waves in the cricket world with its big ambitions and impressive performances. With six teams currently competing, including a women’s team and two underage teams, the club is aiming for success in every category.
The club has reached three T20 finals in recent years but has yet to emerge victorious. However, this season seems to be different for Killyclooney as they lead the Long’s SuperValu Premiership with three wins from their four matches. They also sit at the top of their group in the White Horse Hotel T20 Cup with two wins to date.
The team’s success can be attributed to the performance of their overseas professional, Blayde Capell, who has been scoring runs for fun. He scored 136 off 99 balls in a recent match against Civil Service and an unbeaten 135 off just 83 balls in their Premiership victory over Glendermott. The match has generated so much interest that the club is running a bus to Sunday’s quarter-final, with fans expected to chant Clooney in support.
The captain of Killyclooney, Timothy Dougherty, is optimistic about the upcoming game against Cliftonville Academy and believes that the team can beat anyone on their day. The National Cup is a prestigious tournament, and winning it would be one of the biggest achievements for the club.
Killyclooney is a small club, and finding new players is challenging. However, William Porterfield is probably the most recognized name in their history, having played for the club from the ages of 8-12 with their 2nds.
This year, the team brought in South-African wicket-keeper batter Balyde Capell as their overseas professional. He has made a significant impression in the club both as a player and in his interactions around the club.
Killyclooney’s success is a testament to the team’s tight-knit feeling and their love for the club. Winning the National Cup would be a dream come true for the team and their supporters, and they are ready for the challenge.