Irish Cricket Union gets new president

North Fermanagh clubman Robert Kerr steps into the highest office in Irish cricket on February 1, when he will be installed as President of the Irish Cricket Union, at its Annual Meeting in Dundalk.

North Fermanagh clubman Robert Kerr steps into the highest office in Irish cricket on February 1, when he will be installed as President of the Irish Cricket Union, at its Annual Meeting in Dundalk.

A native of Fermanagh, but now living in Co Tyrone, he will be the first Fermanagh man to hold the position, and just the ninth from the North-West Cricket Union area.

Known to most of his friends in the game as Bob, he has also served as Chairman of the Irish Union, and is currently the Vice-Chairman of the North-West Union.

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