Garfield Harrison

[9] born 8 May 1961 in Lurgan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland[10] Harrison first played for Ireland in June 1983, playing two games against Worcestershire,[2] closely followed by his List A debut against Sussex in the NatWest Trophy in June 1983[5] and his first-class debut in July against Scotland.

[4] The match was drawn, but Harrison took 9/113 in the only Scottish innings,[11] the best bowling figures in UK first-class cricket that year.

[15] The summer saw him scored his first and only century for Ireland against Scotland, in addition to playing against Leicestershire, New Zealand, Northamptonshire[2] and in the 1994 Triple Crown Tournament.

[4] His Ireland career finished in 1997, playing in the ICC Trophy that year,[14] his last match coming against Scotland on 10 April.

[2] In 2003, he came out of retirement to play a match for the MCC against Ireland at Lord's in August, scoring 29 and taking 1/37.