[2] As a result of this form he was called up to make his debut for Ireland's senior team against Marylebone Cricket Club in June 2004 despite still being a schoolboy.
[1] Kidd was young enough to again play for Ireland in the 2006 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka.
[3] After this tournament he had played thirteen Youth One Day Internationals for Ireland with a career bowling average of 25.50.
[7] Kidd was a reserve in Ireland's squad for the 2007 Cricket World Cup but was not required to play.
[12] One of his best performances for Ireland came against Norway when he took 4/25 in a comfortable eight-wicket win to kick off the 2008 European Championships.