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07-Dec-2009 02:50:00 GMT
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Irish Legend Dermott Monteith Dies on 66

Dermott Monteith, Ireland's all-time highest wicket-taker, has died at the age of 66.

In a remarkable career he played 76 times for Ireland, taking 326 wickets at 17.37, including 47 in five matches in 1971, with his left-arm spin. He took five wickets in an innings on 27 occasions, and seven times took 10 wickets in a match. His best figures came in 1973 when he took 13 wickets against The MCC at Lord's, including a 8 for 44 in the second innings as Ireland triumphed by seven wickets.

His playing career with Ireland spanned 19 years from his debut in 1965 at Lord's, until his last appearance in 1984 against Scotland. On both occasions he made an impact with the bat, rather than the ball, testament to his all-round ability.

He scored 54 against the MCC on his debut, and made 95, his highest score, on his final appearance for his country. In total he made 1712 runs at 20.63 with nine half centuries and also captained Ireland 38 times.

David Williams, the Cricket Ireland chairman, added his tribute saying: "I learned of the death of Dermott Monteith with great sadness. He was one of our very greatest players and a much valued colleague in the administration of cricket in Ireland when his playing days were over."


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