Career
Educated at Saint Mary"s Grammar School, Sidcup and Erith College of Technology, he represented Kent Schools at both cricket and rugby. Spotted at Dartford Central Committee, he joined Kent in 1985, for whom he would play all of his first-class matches. A right arm fast medium bowler and aggressive lower order batsman, he took 77 wickets and scored 565 runs in 34 games for the county.
During his début season in 1987, he took 6 for 109 against Somerset at Bath, figures which would be the best of his career.
In 1988, he hit a forty-two ball fifty—including four sixes and five fours—against a touring West Indian side, having earlier taken the wicket of Richie Richardson. Kelleher was released by Kent in 1991.
He later signed a contract with Surrey but did not appear for them in first-class cricket. He died by his own hand in 1995 at his home in Erith, Kent after overdosing on Prozac.
He was a nephew of Harry Kelleher, who played for Northamptonshire and Surrey in the 1950s.