About Peter Chase
Full Name: Peter Karl David Chase
Date of Birth: October 9, 1993
Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland
Teams: Ireland National Team, Durham, Leinster Lightning, Ireland Wolves, North County Cricket Club
With his tall frame, rhythmic run-up, and genuine pace, Peter Chase was once hailed as the next big thing in Ireland’s fast bowling department. Though his international journey had its ups and downs, Chase remained a fierce competitor whose raw talent and determination offered Ireland glimpses of genuine pace-bowling firepower.
Born and raised in Dublin, Chase took up cricket at a young age and quickly developed into a promising young fast bowler. His performances at school and club level earned him attention, and he eventually became a key part of Ireland’s youth and A-team structures. With a naturally athletic build and an ability to generate bounce and carry, he stood out from a young age.
Chase made a significant step in his career when he joined Durham County Cricket Club in England, where he gained valuable exposure to high-level competition. Rubbing shoulders with seasoned county professionals sharpened his skills and mentally prepared him for the demands of international cricket.
His international debut came in 2015, in a T20I against Scotland. Soon after, he earned his ODI cap against Sri Lanka, where he bowled with aggression and control. Standing at over 6’2”, Chase brought something different to the Irish bowling attack — bounce, pace, and an attacking mindset. He could bowl lively spells with the new ball and return later in the innings to deliver yorkers and slower balls with equal effectiveness.
One of Chase’s most memorable performances came in 2018 against India in Dublin. Despite the strong Indian batting lineup, he dismissed MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli, and Suresh Raina in a single spell — a moment that made headlines and showcased his potential to trouble the best. That performance remains etched in the memories of Irish fans as one of the most electric spells by an Irish bowler in T20I history.
Across formats, he represented Ireland in 25 ODIs and 12 T20Is, claiming crucial wickets and showing flashes of brilliance. Though his career was occasionally disrupted by injuries and inconsistency, Chase’s commitment to improvement never waned. In domestic cricket with Leinster Lightning, he remained a key performer, often opening the bowling and mentoring younger seamers.
Off the field, Peter is known for his humility, strong work ethic, and dedication to the Irish cricket setup. Even when not part of the playing XI, he remained involved with Ireland Wolves and training camps, contributing his experience and encouraging younger pacers breaking through the ranks.
While he hasn’t played for Ireland in recent years, Peter Chase’s legacy is one of passion, perseverance, and impact. His fiery spells, particularly against world-class opponents, reminded fans that Ireland could produce fast bowlers capable of making batsmen uncomfortable on any stage.
Whether or not he dons the Irish jersey again, Peter Chase’s contribution to Ireland’s bowling evolution remains significant, and his story serves as an inspiration for the next generation of tall, fearless Irish pacers.