3 Siblings who played cricket for two different countries

Siblings playing together for their country is common but playing for different countries is a rare occurrence.

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2. Ed Joyce (England/ Ireland) and Dom Joyce (Ireland)

Dom Joyce and Ed Joyce
Dom Joyce and Ed Joyce. (Photo Source: Twitter)

A technically sound batsman Ed Joyce belongs to a family of cricket. He along with his two brothers Dom Joyce and Gus Joyce played for Ireland’s Men’s team while his two sisters Cecelia Joyce and Isobel Joyce represented Ireland’s women team.

Ed represented Ireland in 1 Test match, 61 One Day Internationals, and 16 T20 Internationals. However, in 2006, he shifted his base to England and made his ODI debut for them. The right-hander played 17 ODIs for England from 2006 to 2007, scoring 471 runs at an average of 27.70.

Interestingly, Ed’s brother made his ODI debut for Ireland against England on June 13, 2006. This was the same match where Ed made his debut for England. Dom’s stint in the international circuit was short-lived as he could represent Ireland in just 3 One Day Internationals scoring 29 runs at an average of 9.67.

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