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Patrick Dixon (1907–1987) was an Irish cricketer who appeared in first-class cricket during the early twentieth century. He is recorded among players associated with Irish cricket of his era.
| Full name | Patrick Dixon |
|---|---|
| Born | 1907 |
| Died | 1987 |
| Nationality | Irish |
| Sport | Cricket |
Dixon was active as a cricketer in the first half of the twentieth century. Players of his generation in Ireland typically featured in matches organised by the Irish cricket authorities, with occasional appearances against touring sides and county teams from England.
Dixon's career is preserved in cricketing records that catalogue Irish players from the period. Detailed match-by-match statistics fall within the historical archives of Irish first-class and representative cricket.
Dixon belongs to the long tradition of Irish cricketers who represented their country before Ireland attained Test status in 2017. Such players helped sustain the sport in Ireland through the twentieth century, laying the groundwork for the country's later emergence as a full member of the International Cricket Council.