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Player, administrator, international umpire, statistician, volunteer ‘helpdesk’ for clubs – so reads the submission that accompanied the nomination form for Paul Reynolds. And that was only a partial telling of the story of the man that will be honoured with the Outstanding Contribution and Service to Irish Cricket award at the 11th Clear Treasury Irish Cricket Awards on Friday night.
The annual Clear Treasury Irish Cricket Awards recognises and celebrates the best of Irish cricket, from grassroots to international. One of the headline awards is the Gibney’s Outstanding Contribution and Service to Irish Cricket, in honour of John Wright. Past recipients of this prestigious award have included former Cricket Ireland Presidents Dr Murray Power, Roy Torrens, and Joe Doherty.
The Gibney’s Outstanding Contribution and Service to Irish Cricket, in honour of John Wright recognises individuals who are held in the highest regard within the Irish cricket community, having made a significant long-term contribution to sustaining and growing the reputation of cricket, growing participation and/or advocating for improvements in facilities and opportunities for players.
It’s not the first time Paul has received a national award, having won the Official of the Year in 2016.
Born in Crawley, England, Paul grew up in Chipping Sodbury, just north of Bristol and was heavily involved in Chipping Sodbury Cricket Club. He went to university in Aberystwyth, Wales from 1991-1994, then moved to Dublin in June 1995, and joined Leinster Cricket Club and has been a member ever since.
He played for Leinster CC, mostly on the 1st XI and with some success as a wicketkeeper-batter.
Paul also took up umpiring and cricket administration, which continues to this day.
On the umpiring front, he has risen to be one of the most respected umpires in Ireland, and part of the ICC International Umpires Panel, earning a contract with Cricket Ireland.
Along with umpiring at international level, Paul has had numerous voluntary cricket administration roles with Cricket Leinster, including:
• Chair of the Open Competitions Committee
• Executive Committee member
• Grounds Committee Chair
• Cricket Leinster Company Secretary and Chair of Cricket
• Leinster Cricket Union Executive
• Cricket Committee Honorary Secretary
• Cricket Leinster Board member
Paul was also central to the project to enter all available league and cup scorecards dating back to 1919 (the foundation of Cricket Leinster) into the central archive. This means that the historical playing records of the Leinster Cricket Union will be publicly accessible through the Cricket Leinster website.
All of this work was done by Paul on a completely voluntary basis. At the same time Paul was raising a family, playing, coaching, helping run his own club and lately umpiring to an International standard.
His roles as Chair of the Cricket Committee, member of the Board and Company Secretary at Cricket Leinster are vital in terms of contributing to the good governance of the game in the province. He brings to the board an up to the minute knowledge of the club game and competition operations, as well as well over 20 years of club administration experience.
Paul is a central part of the volunteer “workforce” of Cricket Leinster. As the largest Provincial Union, with approaching 50 clubs, with well over 12,000 players, Cricket Leinster is highly reliant on the continuing volunteer input to the game in the province.
He was nominated for this award by Cricket Leinster and the Awards Judging Panel agreed that he is a very worthy recipient.
The event will see 15 award categories presented as follows:
• Clear Treasury Men’s International Player of the Year
• Hanley Energy Women’s International Player of the Year
• Cricket Writers’ of Ireland Hall of Fame inductees
• Gibney’s Outstanding Contribution and Service to Irish Cricket, in honour of John Wright
• HBV Studios Inter-Provincial Player of the Year
• Arachas Super Series Player of the Year
• Waterford Volunteering Excellence Award
• Shapoorji Pallonji Outstanding Contribution to Coaching
• Butlers Club of the Year
• Turkish Airlines Men’s Club Player of the Year
• Turkish Airlines Women’s Club Player of the Year
• Clear Treasury Men’s Emerging Talent Award
• Beauchamps Women’s Emerging Talent Award
• KB Sports Hub Club Cricket Official of the Year
• Tildenet Groundskeeping Team of the Year
Keep an eye on Cricket Ireland’s social media channels on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram on the night to see who wins these prestigious awards.
Name of Author: Cricket Ireland
Cricket Ireland, officially known as The Irish Cricket Union Company Limited by Guarantee, is the governing body for cricket on the island of Ireland. It oversees the national men’s and women’s teams and organizes the Inter-Provincial Series, Super 3s, and All-Ireland club competitions. Ireland achieved Test status for women in 2000 and for men in 2017 when it became a Full Member of the ICC.