Alfred Luther Kelly (born 9 August 1954) is a former Kittitian cricketer who played for the Leeward Islands and the Combined Islands in West Indian domestic cricket. After retiring from playing, he took up umpiring, officiating at both the regional and international level.
Kelly made his first-class debut in January 1976, playing for the Leewards in what was then the annual fixture against the Windward Islands. Later in the year, he also played a single match for the team in the 1975–76 Gillette Cup, a limited-overs competition. Kelly's debut for the Combined Islands team came in the 1979–80 Shell Shield season, and he also played for the team the following season, which was the last in which the Leewards and Windwards did not field separate teams. A right-handed opening batsman, his one and only first-class hundred came in March 1985, when he hit 132 for a Shell Shield XI against the touring New Zealanders. Kelly never made a century for the Leewards, with the highest of his 14 half-centuries being an innings of 88 made against the Windwards during the 1984–85 Shell Shield season. He finished the 1984–85 season with 403 runs, behind only Carlisle Best in the competition.