Peter Drinnen

Peter John Drinnen (born 5 October 1967) is a former Australian cricketer who played at first-class level for Queensland.

[1] A wicket-keeper, he debuted for Queensland during the 1988–89 season, playing two limited-overs matches in two days against the touring Pakistanis, both at Mackay's Ray Mitchell Oval.

[2] With his career in Australia limited by injury,[5] Drinnen played a number of seasons as a professional for Forfarshire in the Scottish National Cricket League (SNCL),[1] and later coached the team.

[6] In December 2003, he was appointed technical director of the Scottish Cricket Union (SCU), the governing body of the sport in Scotland.

[7] Drinnen served in this position until January 2006, when he succeeded Andy Moles as coach of the Scottish national side.