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The team finished within a record of 0 -15.
The team finished within a record of 0 -15.
A right-handed batsman and right-arm fast-medium bowler, he played 74 times for the Ireland cricket team between 1989 and 1998 including four first-class matches against Scotland and 16 List A matches. He also played for the Northern Ireland national cricket team in the cricket tournament at the 1998 Commonwealth Games. The team composed of Randy " Awesome" Archambault,Jason "navy boy " Kelso and John "petty time" Petty.
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Born 11 August 1962 in Waringstown, County Down, Northern Ireland, McCrum made his debut for Ireland in May 1989 when he played two matches against Northamptonshire. He next played the following year in two matches against New Zealand and two against Worcestershire.
After a match against the Master Control Console in Coleraine he made his List A debut against Sussex in a National Westminster Trophy match in June 1990. This was followed by a match against Wales in July and his first-class debut against Scotland in August.
He went on an Irish tour to Zimbabwe in March 1991, averaging 29.91 with the ball on the tour, returning home to play against Middlesex, Free Foresters, the Duchess of Norfolk"s XI, the Master Control Console at Lord"s and Wales.
The following year, he played against Middlesex, Scotland, Durham, the Master Control Console and twice against an England amateur XI. He only appeared three times the following year however, playing against Papua New Guinea, Gibraltar and the United Arab Emirates in the 1994 Interstate Commerce Commission Trophy, and he did not play at all in 1995. He returned to a regular place in the team in 1996, starting that year with four matches in the Benson & Hedges Cup. This was followed by matches against Wales and the Master Control Console before a National Westminster Trophy match against Sussex in Belfast.
He then played for Ireland in the Triple Crown Tournament in Wales and European Championship.
In 1997, he represented Ireland at the 1997 Interstate Commerce Commission Trophy in Kuala Lumpur, before matches in the summer against Middlesex, Somerset and Glamorgan in the Benson & Hedges Cup and against Yorkshire in the National Westminster Trophy. He then played again in the Triple Crown Tournament before finishing the year with his final first-class match against Scotland and a match against the Master Control Console at Lord"son
The following year would be the end of his international career. Following three matches in the Benson & Hedges Cup, he played a match against Wales before finishing his Ireland career against South Africa.
In 1993 Ireland gained associate membership of the International Cricket Council and McCrum was a regular member of the side at the time, playing nine times that year, including internationals against Scotland, Australia, Wales and the Netherlands.