[5] In 2002 he played against the West Indies A team[2] before taking part in the European Championship in Northern Ireland.
In 2003 he played matches against Denmark, an England Amateur XI, South Africa and Zimbabwe.
[2] Earlier in the year, he made his first-class debut, playing against the Netherlands in the ICC Intercontinental Cup.
[14] This was followed by Intercontinental Cup games against Scotland, the Netherlands, the United Arab Emirates and Kenya.
[16] He did not represent Ireland again for just under a year, when he was dismissed for 10 in a Friends Provident Trophy fixture against Middlesex at Clontarf, falling to a disputed catch by his brother Ed.
[17] He resumed his ODI career with a couple of appearances in Ireland's June internationals against India and South Africa at Stormont, scoring 18 and 11 in the respective fixtures.