Legends At Battle XI | And the champions are...

VC the slogger

PlanetCricket Forever
India
AFG...
PlanetCricket Award Winner
Joined
Aug 23, 2010
Some valuable links..


ICC Trophy (1979-2005)/Cricket World Cup Qualifier (2009-present)

ICC World Cup Qualifier/ICC Trophy Records - Cricket Records | ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier (ICC Trophy) | Records | Trophy/Cup records | ESPN Cricinfo
Carlsberg ICC Trophy 1996/97 | Cricket news, live scores, fixtures, features and statistics on ESPN Cricinfo


Kenya cricket

Kenya FC caps - List of Kenyan first-class cricketers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Other matches in Kenya, 1925-26
Other matches in Kenya, 1926-27


Zambia cricket

Northern Rhodesia matches


Zimbabwe/Rhodesia cricket

Rhodesia cricket team
Rhodesia XI


Dutch cricket

Netherlands v Australians (1964)
Well, I’ll be a Dutchman! | Cricket Web
Dutch Cricket's early years
Hoogtepunten van Cricket in Nederland – Koninklijke Nederlandse Cricket Bond
Verhalen uit de oude doos


Australian cricket

Sheffield Shield 1995/96 | Cricket news, live scores, fixtures, features and statistics on ESPN Cricinfo
Category:Australian people of European descent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cricket Records | Sheffield Shield / Pura Cup | Records | Most runs in a series | ESPN Cricinfo


North American cricket

New York Metropolitan Cricket League (MCL)
Notable batting feats in Canadian cricket
60 Years of Canadian cricket
60 years of Canadian cricket (pdf)
Christy Morris Cricket Library
Spalding's American Cricket Guide (text)
History of American Cricket
US cricket's finest hour | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
Cricket in America, 1710-2000
ACKLAND Henry
Played in six International matches against the United States from 1896 to 1909, with an average of 14.10 and a top score of 54. He kept wicket in the games that Saunders did not play. He scored 109 for Rideau against Ottawa in August 1896.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

BABER Walter Crosbie
Played in five International matches against the United States from 1899 to 1909. He could only manage an average of 12.8 in his ten innings, with a top score of 33, but he secured 12 wickets with the best figures of 5 for 44. Baber was a witness at the wedding of Hugh Cyril Hill, his teammate in 1899 and 1903 in the Series.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

BARBER George Anthony
Known as the father of Canadian cricket for his involvement in the setting up both the Toronto Cricket Club and the Upper Canada College Cricket Club. Many of the notable Canadian cricketers in the nineteenth century played for one or even both of these two institutions. In the 1830s Barber played in many of the earliest matches in Canada, for which scorecards exist. He played in the first International match in 1844 and then umpired in two International matches in 1846 and 1853.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

BARRON F W Joined the staff of Upper Canada College in 1834 and would later become principal. He played for the UCC against Toronto in their first match in 1836, with two other masters, George A Barber and John Kent.
BELL Benjamin Taylor A
Played once in the International Series in 1886 where he only managed to make eight runs. Domestically he was more successful making a total of 1,036 runs in the 1886 season at an average of 35.21. Wisden called him a "splendid field at cover point".

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

BOULTON Reverend William Taught cricket at Upper Canada College. Uncle of WH Boulton below. Died of typhoid fever in 1834 aged 28.
BOULTON William Henry
Played for Toronto Cricket Club in the 1830s. His public support of Canadian cricket team in the International Series furthered his political ambitions. Served two terms as Mayor of Toronto.

Link to Dictional of Canadian Biography web page:
Biography – BOULTON, WILLIAM HENRY – Volume X (1871-1880) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

BOYD Mossom Martin
Played ten times for Canada in the International Series from 1882-95, but could only manage a disappointing average of 8.06 in his 19 innings, with a top score of 58. He scored 113 not out for Canadian Zingari v Pittsburg in August 1885. His father was also a cricketer and was also called Mossom and had played for the Upper Canada College.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

COOPER Walter Henry
Played four times for Canada in the International Series from 1896 to 1901, he averaged 21.63 with a top score of 40. He played for a variety of clubs, scoring centuries for Toronto in 1896, Trinity Rovers in 1897, Moinico Asylum in 1899 and Rosedale in 1901. He didn't bowl in the Series but he took four wickets against the visiting Australians in 1893, opening the bowling with JM Laing.

Cooper signed up for the War in February 1916. He fought for the 4th Battalion. He died on 12 April 1917 following the Canadian Corp's successful attack on Vimy Ridge. He was 44 years old.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

COUNSELL Jack L
Played four times in the International Series from 1898 to 1904, achieving a disappointing average of 10.88. He was an occasional bowler and took a total of three wickets, bowling in three matches in the Series. He scored two centuries in domestic cricket, one for a Canadian XI v Chatham in July 1898 and one for Hamilton v Guelph in August 1900.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

FERRIE Robert Bown
A fine opening bowler who overcame injury to enjoy a good tour to Britain in 1887. He played in six International matches from 1881-90, taking 29 wickets for a miserly average of 8.14. He usually opened the bowling with Alec Gillespie in these matches. According to Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Game 1887 p.54 Ferrie bowled fast round arm.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

FLEURY William James
Played in nine matches during the 1887 tour of Britain. His average of 17.17 placed him sixth in the batting averages with a top score of 56 not out against Staffordshire. He played twice in the International Series in 1890 and 1892, where he bagged a pair. His average in the Series was a disappointing 2. He scored a century for Toronto against Rosedale in July 1888 and another for Ontario v Quebec. He toured Britain again in 1910 as captain of Toronto Zingari. This was the first tour of the UK by a Canadian cricket club.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

GILBERT Walter Raleigh
Cousin of WG Grace. According to Cricket Archive he played for Canada in one of their games during their first tour of Britain in 1880. He emigrated to Canada in 1886 to avoid a scandal involving charges of theft from his teammates' dressing room. Scored a century for Halifax Wanderers in July 1887 and two centuries for Montreal in June 1897 and September 1900.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

GILLESPIE Alexander
Played in a record 14 matches in the International Series from 1881-1901, where he took 48 wickets at an average of 11.04. He also toured Britain in 1887. He did not accompany his teammates back to Canada at the end of the tour, preferring instead to visit Scotland to trace his ancestoral routes. Gillespie was educated at the UCC, but he didn't start bowling until his last year at the College; his bowling style was medium pace. He scored two centuries for Hamilton against Toronto; the first in July 1881 and the second in August 1892. Like his father, George H Gillespie, Alexander was a keen curler and played for Toronto Curling Club.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

GOLDINGHAM Percy Clarke
Played eight times in the International Series from 1891 to 1899. He averaged 14.21 with a top score of 50. He scored four centuries for Toronto.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

HALL John E
Secretary of Canadian Cricket Association and co-author of the 1895 book Sixty Years of Canadian Cricket with R O McCulloch.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

HANSARD Hugh H
He played once in the International Series in 1893 and though he failed he arguably would have represented Canada more had he not lived in St Johns, New Brunswick. He scored the first century made in the Maritime Provinces in July 1892 for St Johns v HMS Magicenne. In June 1893 against Courtnay Bay he hit another century, also for St Johns. In 1894 he toured Toronto with the Maritime Provinces.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

HARDINGE Samuel
Played in three matches in the International Series from 1856-60, where he took 17 wickets at an average of 8.06.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

HEATHER Frederick James
Played for the St George's Cricket Club who won the Toronto City Championship in 1922 and the Bell Telephone Cricket Club, who contested the final of the Canadian Championship in 1927. However, it was an umpire that Heather is best remembered. He served his umpiring apprenticeship in the Toronto leagues in the late 1920s and then went on to become Canada's most notable umpire; officiation in the 1932 Australian tour, Sir Julien Cahn's team of 1933, the Cambridge University tour of 1934 and the MCC tours of 1937, 1951 and 1959. Domestically Heather officiated in many interprovincial John Ross Robertson trophy matches.



After umpiring at Canada's highest level for 38 years he retired in 1967. The High Commissioner for Canada invited Heather to joion him and attend the ceremony in Westminster Abbey to commemorate Canada's Centennial Year. He was made the Life Member of the Toronto Cricket Umpire's Association on 12 January 1970.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

HEWARD John O'Brien
A Canadian cricketer of notable longevity. He played in six matches in the International Series from 1846 to 1859. He was still topping his club's averages in 1873. He was elected for ten consecutive years as the President of Toronto Cricket Club.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

HILL Hugh Cyril
Played in five International matches from 1897 to 1903. He averaged 17.44 in nine innings with a top score of 57. He was also a useful bowler taking 15 wickets at an average of 14.53; his best figures being 7 for 58. Domestically Hill scored a century for McGill University in Montreal in 1901.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

JOHNSON Francis Godschall Governor of Assiniboia from November 1855 to 1858, when he returned back to his law practice in Montreal. In 1859 he gave a speech to the England Cricketers following their first match against Montreal, where he stated that cricket had been played at the Red River settlement with homemade cricket equipment.
KAISER F A
Played only once in the International Series in 1891, but without success. He had a better record in domestic cricket, scoring three centuries for Halifax teams, two against visiting Navy teams and once against Northwest. He shared an unbeaten partnership of 252 with FAW Taylor for Halifax Wanderers v Navy in July 1889, at the time a Canadian record. He played in the 1892 Halifax International Tournament and toured Toronto with the Maritime Provinces in 1894.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

KENT John He joined the Upper Canada College as the Head of the Preparatory School in 1829, its founding year he became the master of the Boarding House and more importantly the first President of the Upper Canada College Cricket Club in 1836. He also played in the inaugural match between the UCC CC and Toronto CC in 1836.
KING Donald Administrator most responsible for the renaissance in Canadian cricket following the Second World War. The Canadian Encyclopaedia states that cricket "was well served by the untiring administrative efforts of Donald King during the 1960s and 1970s, when teams from several countries toured Canada."
KIRCHHOFFER John Nesbitt Born in Cork, Ireland in 1848 and came to Canada in 1864. He studied law and was called to the Bar in Ontario in 1871. He played against Daft's 1879 tourists and represented Canada in one international match in 1880, without success. He became a Senator in 1892, a post he held until his death in 1914.
LAING John Mellville
Arguably Canada's finest ever all-rounder. He played eight times for Canada in the International Series from 1892-1901, where he attempted to be Canada's answer to Bart King. Whilst his bowling did rival that of the great Philadelphian, he failed to do himself justice with the bat, averaging a surprisingly poor 7.19 in his 16 innings. Domestically he scored nine centuries between 1893 and 1901. He played his last international aged 28, before dedicating himself to a notable legal career. He continued to play for Toronto for 10 years or so after his last International. TC Patteson questions the legality of Laing's actions in his "reminiscences" in 60 Sixty of Canadian cricket.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

LITTLE William Carruthers
Played five times in the International Series from 1886 to 1902, without any success hitting a top score of 4 in his 10 innings. Domestically he hit a century in Ottawa in May 1886. He toured Britain in 1887, playing in all 19 matches, but only managing 7th in the batting averages.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

LOGAN C J
Played in three international matches between 1880-3, taking six wickets for 70 runs in his first match, where he also opened the batting. The Toronto Globe of 4 May 1880 described him as the "best acknowledged bowler in Canada." He played for Trinity College, Port Hope and Carlton. In 1881 he took 178 wickets in the season [p.36 of Canadian Cricketer magazine Vol 1 No. 4 1973], which was the first recorded incident of 100 wickets being taken in a season in Canada.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

LYON
George

Seymour

Played in eight International Matches between 1890 and 1899, but could only manage a disappointing average of 14.07 in his 16 innings with a highest score of 34. Domestically it was a different story. Lyon hit four centuries in the mid 1890s, including an undefeated 238 for Rosedale v Peterborough on 24 August 1894, which was the highest score hit in Canada, eclipsing the 204 made by Mr Browning for Montreal. He won an olympic gold medal in 1904 for golf.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

McCULLOCH
Robert

Osborne

Co-author of Sixty Years of Canadian Cricket, published in 1895. He hit a century for Galt v Brantford on 25 July 1900.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

McGIVERIN Harold Buchanan
A fast bowler who represented Canada in eight matches in the International Series from 1890-1903. He usually batted at 11 in these games, which was clearly too low for a player who averaged 29.67 in the Series, albeit with 10 not outs. Like his contemporaries Saunders and Laing he was a barrister. He was well travelled and came over to Britain in 1893 and played for St Neots CC. Outside cricket he had a notable political career, representing Ottawa as a Liberal MP before and after the First World War, becoming a Minister without Portfolio in 1924.

Link to photo of Hal McGiverin:

MCGIVERIN, The Hon. Harold Buchanan, P.C., K.C.
Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

MORRISON George N
Scottish born cricketer who played for Canada four times from 1881 to 1885 in the Series. He was a failure, averaging only 5.63 in eight innings with a top score of 10. He hit two centuries for Toronto Cricket Club in 1882.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

MUNN John Shannon
He played for Oxford University in 1900 and 1901 making him possibly the only first-class cricketer from Newfoundland. He died with his three year old daughter Betty when the SS Florizel sank in February 1918.

Link to Cricket web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

OGDEN Edward Russell
Captained Canada in the International Series and on the 1887 tour of Britain. He played in six Internationals from 1880-88, but could only average 12.1 with a top score of 49 in his 12 innings. He scored two centuries for Chicago in the 1890s. Ogden was an UCC old boy, making his debut for the 1st XI in 1876 and being captain from 1877 to 1880. He played in the Western Association team of 1882, as a Chicago player. He missed much of the 1885 season due to poor health. He was a left-handed player and a round-arm bowler.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

OTTAWAY
Cuthbert

John

Toured Canada in 1872. Scored 102 for Hamilton against Montreal in August 1876. A great all-round sportsman, he was the first captain of the England football team. He attended Oxford University earning blues in rackets, real tennis and athletics as well as cricket and football. He married a Canadian called Marion Stinson.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

PARSONS Benjamin
Played in eight consecutive matches for Canada in the International Series from 1853 to 1865.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

PATTESON Thomas Charles
Invited the MCC Secretary RA Fitzgerald to tour Canada. Tour took place in 1872 and included WG Grace.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

PHILLIPS Rev. Thomas Dowell
Taught cricket by George Barber at the Upper Canada College and had an equally important influence on Canadian cricket. The Reverend Phillips edited three editions of the Canadian Cricketer's Guide in 1858, 1876 and 1877. He played four times for Canada in the International Series, the first time in 1858 and the final time in 1879. He excelled in the Halifax Tournament of 1874 where he made 197 runs at an average of 39.40, winning an award for the highest aggregate made in the Tournament. He was a member of the ill-fated 1880 tour of Britain, stepping in to captain the side following the arrest of Thomas Dale, the original skipper. Phillips proved his longevity when he hit a century for Chichago 2nd XI against St George's 2nd XI on 4 July 1896, aged 63.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

PICKERING William Percival
A Cambridge Blue and captain of Eton, he went on to represent Gentlemen against the Players and was one of the original members of both Surrey County Cricket Club and I Zingari. He emigrated to Canada and represented his new country in the International Series in four consecutive matches from 1853 to 1857, without much success, his top score being 18 not out in 1857. According to Wisden, Pickering was chiefly responsible for ensuring that George Parr's 1859 tour went ahead. A nephew, FPU Pickering was part of Fitzgeralds 1872 tourists.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

RAY S
Played in four Internationals from 1879 to 1883, without much success with an average of 7.00 and a top score of 20. Domestically he hit two centuries for Peterborough in 1884 and 1888.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

ROBERTSON John Ross Philanthropist who donated the John Ross Robertson trophy in 1910 for the best domestic Canadian cricket team.
ROBINSON John Beverly
Played for Toronto and the Upper Canada College in the 1830s and for Canada in the first International match in 1844. He umpired in the 1856 International match. He was elected Mayor of Toronto in the same year.

Details in Dictionary of Canadain Biography:

Biography – ROBINSON, JOHN BEVERLEY – Volume XII (1891-1900) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

SAUNDERS Dyce Willcocks
Fine wicket-keeper batsman who played 12 times for Canada in the International Series from 1881-1901, five times as captain and in four of those matches he opened the batting as well as kept wicket. He averaged a disappointing 9.73 in the Series, but hit an impressive eight centuries in the 1880s and 1890s for Guelph, Toronto and Trinity. Saunders played for Trinity College School in 1877 and was made captain the following year. He then went on to play for Guelph, before moving to Toronto to study law and play for Toronto Cricket Club. He injured himself in the autumn of 1884 playing football and so missed most of 1885 season. He had a successful tour of Britain in 1887, where Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Game compared Saunders' wicket-keeping "with some of the very best of our amateur wicket-keepers." He toured again with Seagram's team in 1922. Like Laing, he also had a notable legal career, becoming a KC.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

SEAGRAM Norman
Played once in the International Series in 1912. Captained, selected and financed the Canadian team that toured Britain in 1922.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

TERRY Francis William
The Reverend Terry played in eight International matches from 1891 to 1907; he averaged 22.38 and scored the first century for Canada in 1893. He was something of a century specialist, hitting eight other centuries in the 1890s, six for London Asylum. He was born at Wells, Somerset and he played for that County before emigrating to Canada.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

VALENTINE John
Played in Canada's first World Cup in 1979 one of two Manitobans selected. Canada were thrashed by Pakistan, England and Australia, but Valentine took a wicket in every match and was never dismissed, though he batted at 11. His father played for Cambridge University and became the Bishop of Rupertsland.[ref Winnipeg Tribune of 28 Nov 1978]

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

WALLACE
Nesbit

Willoughby

Captain in the 1st Battalion of the 60th Rifles, based at Halifax, Nova Scotia. He was born in Halifax, but educated in England, playing cricket for Rugby School. He designed and organised the 1874 Tournament in Halifax. He played for Gloucestershire in 1871 and then again for Hampshire in 1884 after returning to Britain.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive

WEIGHTON William
Head of the Manitoba Cricket Association in the 1960s and 1970s. Helped to organise the western half of the MCC 1959 tour to Canada. Please see link to article on 1959 tour below:

MCC in Canada 1959 | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo

WILSON Herbert G
One of the finest players to come out of Winnipeg. Geographical location restricted him to just one International match in 1895, but he scored no fewer than four centuries in the 1890s playing for Winnipeg and W Bannatyne's XI. In a tournament hosted by Winnipeg CC in 1894 Wilson averaged 95; five clubs participated. Earlier on 7 August 1888 he took a hat-trick against an American team, whilst on tour with Winnipeg CC. Wilson was an adventurer who was a member of the 1884 expedition sent to relieve General Gordon in Khartoum and in 1897 he took part in the Klondyke gold rush. He then returned to Winnipeg and became Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Board. He was suspended from this post in January 1925. He committed suicide in December of the same year.

Link to CricketArchive web page:

The Home of CricketArchive
History | Cricket Canada
History of Canadian Cricket
Amazing bowling spells from forgotten cricketing lands | The Roar
Canada Cricket Online
A tribute to John M. Laing -- Posted Tuesday, July 17 2007

Although Canada cannot boast of cricketing giants of the calibre produced by some of the Test countries, we have produced some great cricketers, who, had they had an equal opportunity, could have reached that stature.

Perhaps the greatest all-rounder of them all was John M. Laing. High profile cricketers are usually either expert bowlers or expert batsmen. Only once in a while do we come across a cricketer who excels at both bowling and batting.

John M. Laing was born in London, Ontario, on March 13, 1874. His talent at cricket became obvious while he was still at school. In 1981 at the age of 17 he was selected to represent Western Ontario against a formidable touring English team captained by the famous Lord Hawke.

The next year, Laing was chosen to represent Canada against a touring Irish team at Toronto. He took 4 wickets for 35 runs. A few day after this match, he was chosen to represent Canada against the U.S.A. at Germantown. It was at this match that he came against the famous American all-rounder Bart King, who was also making this debut in international cricket. For the next ten years, these tow great cricketers dominated the cricket scene in North America.

In 1893, the 19 year old Laing representing Canada against the U.S.A. at Toronto, clean bowled the first three batcsmen, to complete the innings with 7 wicckets for 54 runs. In the second innings of this match he captured 4 for 69 runs.

In 1894 England again toured Canada again led by Lord Hawke. In the match at Toronto on October 3rd, thanks to Laing's bowling, England was able to accumulate only 147 runs. The match resulted in a draw. In 1895, in the Canada-U.S.A. match at Toronto, the U.S.A. collected only 65 runs in the first innings, with Laing capruring 7 wickets for 21 runs in 15 overs. It was at this match that he created Canadian Cricket history, by recording the first Canadain hat-tricket in international cricket. He clean bowled J.W. Sharp, S. Goodman and L.K. Mallinkrodt with three succesive balls.

He continued to play for various clubs, and during an illustrious career, scored 11 centuries, including 249 at Chicago in 1903, a Canadian record that was equaled by R.J. Buchan in 1913, but has not yet been beaten. Laingh died on October 1947 at age 74.

Article transcribed from "CRICKET POCKET DIGEST' produced by the Ontario Cricket Association, circa 1987. (JH)
Canada Cricket Online
January 2008
Wicket Maidens CC -- Posted Thursday, January 31 2008
The Wicket Maidens began as a co-ed cricket team in 2000 after some of the wives and girlfriends of league cricket players decided they would like to play cricket as well as watch it.

Currently the Wicket Maidens play in the Victoria and District Midweek League against the men's teams. There are approximately 30 active members. In the coming season, we hope to attract even more women to one of the leagues fastest growing teams playing in the mid week league.

The Wicket Maidens range in age from early teens to a "certain" age. Our team's philosophy focuses on working together to expand each players skill sets, challenging ourselves and other teams while having a great time learning the sport of cricket. Several member of the Maidens represented Canada in clinching the first-ever ICC Americas Womens Championship after a resounding 5 wickets. Canada beat Bermuda by 5 wickets in an enthralling contest at Maple Leaf CC, and thereby won the first-ever ICC Americas Womens Championship.

Information sourced from:-
http://www.victoriacricket.ca/history.html


British Columbia cricket news -- Posted Thursday, January 31 2008

Clubs withdrawal letters (THE ACCURATE INFORMATION)

This is the first time we will be referring to Metro Vancouver Cricket League (MVCL) in our website as we always wanted to keep to our own business. But we are forced to put this information in our website as the information that the other league has provided is inaccurate and it is everyone's right to know the information that is 100% GENUINE. We would like to clarify a few things that have been put in the MVCL website headed as "Lower Mainland Cricket Clubs withdrawal letters". They have gone ahead and put in the names of 13 clubs that have apparently withdrawn from BCMCL. Please be informed the information that they have put in under this heading is NOT 100% correct.

We have quite a few new applications to join BCMCL but that does NOT mean that they have withdrawn from MVCL. We will be accurate to let you all know on the basis of last year's structure, there were 26 Clubs and out of those only 9 Clubs have gone to MVCL and 16 clubs are with BCMCL.

We wish to put the development of BCMCL and cricket relating issues on our website and not talk about any other league. We at BCMCL are NOT interested in any other league's business but we wish that whenever any other league puts any information about BCMCL on their website or use the name of BCMCL then the information in that should be accurate. 2008-01-30 Arbutus CC Please click below to go through the email that Mr. John Hooker sent on December 16, 2007 to Mahbubul Islam confirming that he NO longer holds any position in Arbutus CC. He and Mr. Praveen Shrivastava ran for the office during Arbutus's AGM and they both lost elections to the current Excom of Arbutus CC. Due to this Mr. Hooker had NO authority to write a letter of withdrawal.

On January 13, 2008 Mr. Hooker wrote an email to BCMCL for withdrawal of Arbutus CC. His letter has NO bearing and please don't be misinformed regarding Arbutus CC.

Arbutus CC is a member of BCMCL. Please read Mr. Mahbubul Islam (President, Arbutus CC) letter. [Emails] 2008-01-29

Vancouver Juniors:- As we all know that Vancouver Juniors have always been a BCMCL junior team and Mr. Bob Rusbourne was a mere caretaker for Season 2007. He does NOT own the club/team so he carries NO authority to take it to MVCL. It can NOT go to MVCL because of its history with BCMCL and also the name registration belongs to us with NR Number NR9187891. 2008-01-29

Surrey Hawks CC
Again the same situation as BC Juniors, they were NEVER a part of BCMCL so there is NOTHING to withdraw. The gentleman in his supposed letter of withdrawal stated that Burrard CC had a meeting and voted to go to MVCL is false information. This again may be a new club in MVCL which has no relation to BCMCL whatsoever in past or present. [Burrard Email] 2008-01-29 BC Juniors This is quite interesting, as BC Juniors was NEVER registered with BCMCL so they have NOTHING to withdraw from BCMCL. This may be a new club who registered with MVCL. 2008-01-20 20/20 League BCMCL is pleased to announce that we will have new 20/20 league within the format of BCMCL. Each club will be allowed 1 team in 20/20 league. BCMCL secretary will be in touch with each club to update the format and registration details for this 20/20 league.


Information sourced from:- British Columbia Mainland Cricket League News|Stats


World Cup 2011 -- Posted Tuesday, January 29 2008

Associates fume at World Cup pruning

The Associates are up in arms over proposals to reduce their number from six to four at the 2011 World Cup.
The move comes as organisers try to make the tournament less prone to early upsets - the early eliminations of India and Pakistan in 2007 were financially crippling - as well as giving the bigger teams more matches in the early stages.

The favoured format for 2011 is in effect a reversion to the one used in South Africa in 2003 where in the first round there were two groups of seven teams, with the top three in each group progressing to the Super Sixes. It was heavily criticised at the time for being too long, but more matches mean more revenue and that is a priority for both the ICC and the tournament organisers.

The main flaw of the 2003 event was that the Super Sixes was rendered almost pointless because of the way points were carried forward from the first round, and it remains to be seen if that will be addressed. The length of the last two World Cups have also been attacked, but it is hard to see with a reversion to the 2003 format how much time can be trimmed from the eight-week event.

The reduction from 16 to 14 teams means the Associates will lose two of their slots as Full Members, including Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, are guaranteed participation. The move is believed to have come from India and Pakistan, and with guaranteed support from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe, it is likely to happen.

Privately, the ICC is believed to be split. Some senior officials are keen to retain as many Associates as possible to keep the World Cup a global event, but its commercial arm is thought to back a reduction in participants.

Last week eight of the leading Associates wrote to Malcolm Speed, the ICC chief executive, registering their deep concern with the proposals. "We would regard such a step as perverse and unwarranted," the letter said. "It would be wholly contrary to the best interests of cricket and to the spirit of the game and [its] globalisation."

Their argument is a reduction in the number of sides goes against the stated aim of expanding the game into new areas. However, Cricinfo has learnt that some leading Full Members question the value of that policy and would prefer an acceptance that cricket will never really expand outside its traditional homelands.

Those advocating the reduction say the Associates rarely shine at World Cups and that there is no strength in depth. While Ireland qualified for the Super Eights in 2007, the performance of other sides such as Bermuda and Canada was poor. And Kenya's progression to the semi-finals in 2003 was as much due to boycotts and a skewed format than anything else. It would be better, so the argument goes, to have the best four Associates playing six games than six playing three, as was the case in 2007.
The majority of the Associates most likely to be affected are meeting in London this week to discuss how they can tackle the proposals. The reality, however, is that they know only too well that if the major countries want to force the changes, there is little they can do about it.

Article authored by Martin Williamson, who is executive editor of Cricinfo

Article sourced from:-
Associates fume at World Cup pruning | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo


Canadian Cricket: "National Championship" -- Posted Tuesday, January 29 2008

Canadian Cricket: "National Championship" Announcement
....... and World Cup Reduction Proposal - 14 teams not 16

At a highly successful Etobicoke District Cricket League presentation evening on Saturday (January 26, 2008), CCA President Mr. Ben Sennik announced a "National Championship" that is apparently to be held on May 17, 18 and 19 - the Victoria Day weekend.

It was mentioned there might be two Ontario sides, so this would be a Provincial Championship, as distinct from the National John Ross Robertson event for which it is a few years since the East and West regional winners last met to decide a National Champion.

No word on a title sponsor for the Provincial Championship was given. There was no supporting media release that I am aware of and there had been no announcement on the CCA website when I checked earlier today (Monday January 28).
At the 2005 CCA AGM a plan was announced to stage a Provincial Championship in 2007. The official event proposal was deferred but the Manitoba Cricket Association showed great initiative and hosted an invitational Inter-Provincial event, won by the British Columbia side (Meraloma played in lieu of a formal provincial BC team). The Western provinces and Quebec all participated.

There has been much talk of the CCA being run on a professional basis. With certain notable exceptions, when will that come to pass?

Cricket World Cup 2011 Proposed Reduction to 14 teams
Interestingly, nothing was said about the proposal to reduce the number of participants in Cricket World Cup 2011 from 16 to 14. Yet Canada was a signatory to a joint letter complaining about the situation. And the news would have almost certainly already broken in Malaysia by Saturday night in north Etobicoke, Canada.

The situation reflects a fear various Canadian players had around the time of CWC2007. Several of them will have heard far more fine words over the years than I have.
But again, this news had yet to break on the CCA website early on Monday morning. Why not?

It seems too much like business as usual, which is just not good enough. Or is it the fault of "Cricket Canada", rather than the "CCA"? Merely dabbling with name changes does not address substantive issues.

The players, officials, administrators, as well as potential players, officials and administrators across this country deserve much better. As do the spectators and potential spectators.

For the game to truly grow, it needs to attract the media. Mainstream, local, ethnic, cricket specialists, etcetera.


Reality Corner

It can sometimes be easier to deal with external party issues (such as ICC issues) than with your own issues (domestic Canadian cricket). But for the most part, if you can't run your own show properly to match the on-field talent and the support of the valiant volunteers who love the game, can you expect to be listened to on the broader stage?

The "South Asian Contribution to Cricket" series of exhibitions in Toronto was a Canadian nominee for this year's ICC Development Awards. Earlier in January, I received a simple inquiry as each nomination is subject to review in the overall processes. 'What was the CCA's contribution to this event?"

Other people had realized it did not seem to be very much. But various current and past players and officials were good enough to support the official launch at a reception. There was not even a welcome letter from the CCA in the official brochure for the event, produced by the City of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation department.

It was even necessary to find some extra sponsors to support the production of a limited number of brochures for the event. Some brochures have passed beyond Canada's borders to try and promote the image of the game in this country.

Apparently it is not easy to get sponsors and advertisers, according to one writing I recently received. But it seemed dead easy for the same CCA official to stand up and ask, if not demand, three more cricket pitches from the City on the night of the public reception. And who would pay for such development? There was no indication that the CCA would provide any financial support.

Realistically, there is a need for more than three new pitches in Toronto so junior and women's cricket has a better chance of developing. Then someone would have to deal with the issue that many of the potential cricket playing population is poor. So serious financial help, patently needed for some time past, is needed.

But the ability to ignore gifthorses still exists. Which CCA leader was on hand to speak to the a Chairman of a major Canadian fund management company, who also ranks high in a local University, during last summer's Colleges and Universities Tournament?

None. But "we" are keen to promote cricket in our colleges and universities. Or so official CCA statements and speakers proclaim.

Eddie Norfolk


Major batting and bowling feats for Canada -- Posted Monday, January 28 2008

Major batting and bowling feats for Canada


BATTING


Ray Nascimento 176 runs
Canada versus U.S.A. at Toronto, Canada in 1963


Ken Trestrail 175 runs
Canada versus Combined Services at Chatham, England, 1954


Qaiser Ali 174 runs
Canada versus Holland
at Pretoria, South Africa, 2006


John Davison 165 runs
Canada versus Bermuda
at King City, Ontario, 2006


Paul Prashad 164 runs, not out
Canada versus Papua-New Guinea
I.C.C. Trophy, England, 1986


Jasjet Mangat 164 runs
Americas u-19 versus Windward Islands
Under 19 in Jamaica, 2004



BOWLING


Joel Bradbury 9 wickets for 6
Canada versus U.S.A. at Toronto, Canada 1854


Brian Christen 9 wickets for 38
Canada versus U.S.A. at Toront, Canada 1952


John Davison 9 wickets for 76
Canada versus U.S.A. at Fort Lauderdale, U.S.A. 2004


Edward Ogden 9 wickets for 83
Canada versus M.C.C. at Lord's, England. 1887


Edward Ogden 8 wickets for 27
Canada versus Warwickshire at Birmingham, England. 1887



Information courtesy Kevin Boller.


An amazing and welcome conversion -- Posted Monday, January 28 2008

An amazing and welcome conversion, a sign of progress or what?

At an event on Saturday night, I was stunned when one of the speakers talked about “cricket without boundaries”, which is both the name of a flyer produced by the ICC Development Program and one of the underlying principles for bringing people of all races and nationalities together through cricket.

I most definitely agree with the intentions of the cricket without boundaries program and have supported it over the past couple of years by distributing ICC Development literature at a range of Canadian cricketing events. This started with the public forum ”Cricket: Reality, Respect, Reward” at Toronto's Metro Hall in April 2006.

Was this the same person who went on about being “I am East Indian. You are West Indian.” to Canada's team manager who was about to umpire a match, and a scorer back in August?

A man who seemed ignorant of the migration of people from the Indian sub-continent to the Caribbean that began in the 1800s? Many of those who migrated did not have an easy time, to put it mildly, working in places like the plantations.

And the first South Asian Test Cricketer, K.S. Ranjitsinhji, was not universally welcomed in England, the country for whom he played.

Perhaps the influnce of the speakers' children is starting to take effect. They are clearly more used to a multi-cultural environment, such as exists in Canada and Canadian cricket. Would that there was an even broader mix. The potential of the Chinese market for cricket development has begun to be explored. Indeed, the defining picture in “Cricket without boundaries” is of cricket being played by youngsters with a backdrop of the Great Wall of China.

Education is a key need, not just in Canada and not just in cricket, but as part of life. The theme of the spirit of cricket being an integral part of the spirit of life is explored in many books on the sport and in the film ”Cricket and the Meaning of Life.”

In Canadian cricket there is a need to significantly expand the development program to attract youngsters through camps and walk-up opportunities. The British Columbia Mainland Cricket League has been running camps for many years. The Hamilton and District Cricket League ran a camp last summer, with assistance from the Ontario Cricket Association. Manitoba and Alberta Cricket Associations have developed programs.

All could do with more resources - infrastructure, funding, human resources to coach and run such programs. There has patently been limited direction and drive from the sport's governing body over several years in Canada. Opportunities to properly promote and resouce the game have been lost during events such as the 2001 ICC Trophy.
But mere words do not create proper spirit of the game. It is similar in corporate business where the tone at the top can be critical. “Do as I do (and believe)” rather than “do as I say (and at times clearly do not do or believe). There can be a fine line, at first, between working together with a common purpose and the 'divide and conquer' approach.

There are quite a few disciples of the 'self-praise' and 'self-interest 'societies in Canadian cricket in the Greater Toronto Area. My background and upbringing does not make me a member or a natural follower of those philosophy philosophies.

Cricket has tremendous potential in this country but it is not being properly lead or managed at the top. The overall pyramid of cricket's development is also dependent on proper leadership in the individual leagues and associations.

Cricket in Ontario took one step forward on Saturday night with the news that the Etobicoke District League is to be ratified as a full member of the Ontario Cricket Association. It is a well run league and the program supporting the Annual Awards Ceremony puts some other efforts to recognize Canadian cricketing achievements to shame.

The CCA Bylaws and Guidelines indicate that around 1982 the Etobicoke League had 120 players. It now has 62 clubs, 73 teams and about 1600 players. A major expansion, but one that is currently limited by lack of playing facilities.

The Toronto and District Cricket Association had about 2300 players plus some 170 juniors in 1982 (2500 players overall) and now has about 1500 players plus around 1000 juniors and students ( 2600 players overall). It also has said it is at capacity due to playing facilities.

Hopefully, someone will have proposed changing the election process to having nominations for specific positions and that this will be adopted as the way to progress. There is little point in having people without the necessary skills or interest in a particular area of administration holding responsibility for such an unmatched portfolio.

It has been disclosed during the summer that the T&D, as well as the OCA, has assisted the CCA financially. It will be interesting to see how that aspect plays out at this year's AGM, given the concerns expressed one year ago that resulted in changes in the T&D's Board of Governors.
I cannot attend the start of the T&D AGM. Indeed, I am not sure if after last night I am interested in hearing some of the rhetoric that might be said. I'll see after my morning commitments.

The Canadian game needs genuine people to lead it forward, some requiring a mix of cricket and business skills. There is the restraint of how much time people can spare and some potential candidates may opt out due to some of the politics that detract from the development and growth of the game at various levels in the Canadian cricketing heartland. People who might bring planning and project management skills to the table. A deficiency identified in the Ontario Cricket Association by the Provincial Auditor General, and something clearly lacking in the CCA, based on my experience.

One of the most bizarre comments of the summer came at a forum at the University of Toronto. The 2001 ICC Trophy, hosted by the CCA, had been a success. It might have been logistically and certainly helped push Canada into the first of consecutive Cricket World Cup appearances. But financially the CCA was pushed towards bankruptcy.

Someone needs to do some broader thinking and the controlling body of the sport in this country needs to demonstrate it can control and lead the game. It certainly failed to do that last summer. A few fine words on Saturday night and a prettily written response to some simple questions are far from sufficient.

I hold out a ray of hope for the person who talked about ”I'm East Indian” He admitted what he said in private correspondence. He and several other people who hold or have held office in Canadian cricket, could do with some education on working and living together. But I certainly would not support him for any office in Canadian cricket if I had a vote. And not just because of the one comment.

If anyone is particularly interested, I did raise the issue of the Oak Ridges Moraine legislation in detail with certain key people in Canadian cricket during the course of the summer. This has resulted in the recent announcement that major development at Maple Leaf Cricket Club of the stadium and hotel/convention centre will not go ahead. It is beyond me why this announcement was not made by the appropriate person at the CCA AGM.
But that's the way things are in Canadian cricket at present.

Various things are either done quickly or not at all. And sometimes when things need swift action, nothing is done.
Meanwhile the National Coach, assisted by various senior players, is progressing in developing the GTA talent pool.
In my first conversation with the new CCA CEO he talked about not liking certain aspects of ”creative journalism”.

My friends at ”The Toronto Star” managed at least one creative item during Canada's trip to Africa in October. A scorecard was printed for Namibia A versus Canada. A phantom match, if you believe the schedule provided on the official CCA website.

But various aspects of relations and communications are weak at the CCA level and fail to assist the various provinces and leagues in giving the sport prominence.
I am not certain if I will cross the city to take in whatever part of the T&DCA AGM is going on later today. My hopes and prayers will be for the sensible, pro-cricket people to succeed. The likes of Kam Chari, if he is still willing to help administer the game.

We certainly need more umpires. We need more scorers - ICC Americas helped run a regional course for scorers in Toronto last August, including an extra session for local scorers. And we need more people to report, capture images and publicize the game. Top to bottom.

I had hoped to help get something going on the latter front after the ICC Cup Final at Leicester in May 2007. But what official role do I have in cricket in this country, or indeed any other? None. And who, by a short-term commitment and subsequent personal decision, basically funds my activities in cricket? I do.

And if the sport is to receive better publicity there is a need for domestic matches to begin on time, scoreboards to operate and a range of other improvements to be made.
The key to success in cricket depends on hard work behind the scenes as well as on it. Richie Richardson said that at the April 2006 Forum at Toronto's Metro Hall to a sparse gathering.

What a pity that more the self-praise society were not present that night. But, more important, in many ways, would be to see the Commowealth and Scarborough cricket associations come into the official Ontario fold.
Or even the Markham one. I would have seen some of them last summer, if the ground had not been changed from that shown in a preview report.


Eddie Norfolk


Etobicoke & District Cricket League -- Posted Tuesday, January 22 2008

Etobicoke & District Cricket League

PREMIER DIVISION AWARDS
Champions Heartlake CC
Runners-up Calypso CC
Play-off Champions Heartlake CC
Runners-up Elmbank CC

REGULAR SEASON
Best batsman Arthur John (Heartlake) - 291 runs @ 97.00avg
Best bowler Mattrasingh Ainsworth (Elmbank) - 21 wkts @ 9.29 avg
Most runs Eddie Williams (Heartlake) - 478 runs @ 53.11avg
Most wickets Vishal Uppal (Calypso) - 37 wkts @ 10.65 avg


Highest individual score
Drawin Christian (Heartlake) - 202*

Centuries
Drawin Christian (Heartlake) - 202*
Drawin Christian (Heartlake) - 102*
Reyaz Prahalad (BSCC) - 145
Alaska James (Calypso) - 134
Clive Newman (Elmbank) - 109
Bim Budhoo (Calypso) - 100

Most wkts in a game
Vishal Uppal (Calypso) - 7/10
Anthony Charles (York Central) - 7/33
Gilmore Stapleton (Heartlake) - 7/62

MVP
(1) Ganesh Badrie (GT Sports) - 328 runs @ 27.33 avg
- 24 wkts @ 17.92 avg

(2) Gilmore Stapleton (Heartlake) - 260 runs @ 28.89 avg
- 23 wkts @ 10.04 avg

PLAY-OFFS
Most runs Abdool Samad (Elmbank) - 146 runs @ 146.00 avg
Most wkts Eion Katchay (Heartlake) - 11 wkts @ 11.18 avg
MVP Eion Katchay (Heartlake) - 26 runs @ 13.00 avg
- 11 wkts @ 11.18 avg

1st DIVISION
AWARDS Division 1
Champions Westies CC
Runners-up Young Titans CC
Play-off Champions Young Titans CC
Runners-up Cosmos CC

REGULAR SEASON
Best batsman Iqbal Kassamali (Melbourne) - 389 runs @ 48.63
Best bowler Adnan Nazir (Gujarat) - 16 wkts @ 8.19 avg
Most runs Darshan Buttar (Cosmos) - 443 runs @ 31.64 avg
Most wickets Ritesh Patel (Peel India)- 34 wkts @ 13.47 avg
Hat-tricks
Highest indiv. score Vivek Patel (Gujarat) - 129*
Centuries Vivek Patel (Gujarat) - 129*
Iqbal Kassamali (Melbourne) - 124
Ijaz Malik (Diamond-A) - 121
Darshan Buttar (Cosmos) - 106*
Manish Patel (Peel India) - 103
Most wkts in a game Jaswinder S. Randhawa (Cosmos) - 7/12
Laval Wilkinson (Westies) - 7/27

MVP
(1) Krishnakant Patel (Young Titans) - 247 runs @ 24.70 avg
- 30 wkts @ 8.27 avg
(2) Vimal Parmar (Gujarat) - 277 runs @ 34.62 avg
- 27 wkts @ 11.11 avg

PLAY-OFFS
Most runs Anurag Sood (Cosmos) - 88 runs @ 44.00avg
Most wkts
Piyush Mahendru(Young Titans) 5 wkts @ 13.40 avg
Jaswinder S. Randhawa (Cosmos) - 5 wkts @ 14.60 avg

MVP Gaurav Ahluwalia (Cosmos) - 61 runs @ 30.50 avg
- 3 wkts @ 18.67 avg

2nd DIVISION
AWARDS Division 2

Champions Golden Tigers CC
Runners-up India Sports
Play-off Champions Golden Tigers CC
Runners-up ZCC

REGULAR SEASON

Best batsman Khushroo Wadia (ZCC) - 366 runs @ 61.00 avg

Best bowler
Nilesh Patel (Hindustan) - 20 wkts @ 9.25 avg
Raman Kumar Sharma (Golden Tigers) - 44 wkts @ 9.27 avg

Most runs
Sherwin Layne (Clarendon) - 540 runs @ 38.57 avg

Most wickets
Raman Kumar Sharma (Golden Tigers) - 44 wkts @ 9.27 avg
Hat-tricks
Sherwin Layne (Clarendon) - 10 / - / 45 / 4
Kalpesh Amrut Patel (Hindustan) - 8 / 2 / 16 / 7

Highest indiv. score
Khushroo Wadia (ZCC) - 201
Centuries Khushroo Wadia (ZCC) - 201
Ali Shah (ZCC) - 126*
Dipak Amrut Patel (Hari Om) - 121*
Ihtesham Sakinder (Golden Tigers) - 119
Dipak B Patel (India Sports) - 111
Homchand Puran (Tradewinds) - 108*
Homchand Puran (Tradewinds) - 105*
Parminder Bahra (Sher-E-Punjab) - 101*
Viren Patel (Golden Tiger) - 100

Most wkts in a game
Kalpesh Amrut Patel (Hindustan) - 7/16
Amit Patel (Hindustan) - 7/16

MVP
Sherwin Layne (Clarendon) - 540 runs @ 38.57 avg
- 32 wkts @ 15.56 avg

PLAY-OFFS
Most runs Khushroo Wadia (ZCC) - 164 runs @ 164.00 avg
Most wkts
Raman Kumar Sharma (Golden Tigers) - 5 wkts @ 9.20 avg
Sarosh Patel (ZCC) - 5 wkts @ 19.00 avg

MVP
Khushroo Wadia (ZCC) - 164 runs @ 164 avg
- 1 wkt @ 44.00 avg

3rd DIVISION AWARDS

Champions Malton Sports Club - C
Runners-up Cricket Club @ York University
Play-off Champions CLPSS
Runners-up Malton Sports Club

REGULAR SEASON
Best batsman Gokul Kamat (Universal) - 602 runs @ 60.20 avg
Best bowler Zuber Ingar (Malton SC-C) - 23 wkts @ 5.74 avg
Most runs Gokul Kamat (Universal) - 602 runs @ 60.20 avg
Most wickets Edward Rodrigues(Universal)-32 wkts @15.00 avg

Highest indiv. score Damodar Dasrath (Conquerors) - 223*

Centuries
Damodar Dasrath (Conquerors) - 223*
Ismail Patel (Malton SC-C) - 119
Kuldeep Patel (CLPSS) - 119
Gokul Kamat (Universal) -118*
Chirag Patel (CLPSS) - 113
Chirag Patel (CLPSS) - 109
Afzal Baig (Renegades) - 108
Imran Zaheer (Oakville) - 107
Kalpesh Mistry (Jai Jalaram) - 104
Chetan Chauhan (Aryans) - 103

Most wkts in a game
Zuber Ingar (Malton SC-C) - 8/11
Jignesh Parmar (Rexdale) - 8/13
Ketan Patel (CLPSS) - 8/17

MVP
Chirag Patel (CLPSS) - 472 runs @ 36.31 avg
- 17 wkts @ 17.65 avg

PLAY-OFFS
Most runs Chirag Patel (CLPSS) - 65 runs @ 65.00 avg
Most wkts Ketan Patel (CLPSS) - 5 wkts @ 8.80 avg

MVP
Chirag Patel (CLPSS) - 65 runs @ 65.00 avg - 4 wkts @ 7.25 avg

4th DIVISION AWARDS
Champions Asian Boys CC
Runners-up Navsari CC
Play-off Champions Krishna XI
Runners-up BSCC - B

REGULAR SEASON
Best batsman Rahim Hamedi (Mississauga Wolves) - 516 runs @ 57.33 avg
Best bowler Dipak Patel (Krishna XI) - 32 wkts @ 7.47 avg
Most runs Shahid Mughal (Asian Boys) - 719 runs @ 47.93 avg

Most wickets
Rahim Hamedi (Mississauga Wolves) - 37 wkts @ 9.57 avg
Rami Reddy Manchala (TCS) - 37 wkts @ 11.11 avg

Hat-tricks
Hansraj Bhagrati (BSCC-B) - 9.3 / - / 61 / 3
Amandeep Singh (BSCC - B) - 6 / - / 17 / 5

Highest indiv. score
Shahid Mughal (Asian Boys) - 132

Centuries
Shahid Mughal (Asian Boys) - 132
Umang Patel (Yuva) - 116
Minesh Patel (Krishna XI) - 108*

Most wkts in a game
Ejaz Ahmed (Asian Boys) - 8/36

MVP
Shahid Mughal (Asian Boys) - 719 runs @ 47.93 avg
- 28 wkts @ 14.75 avg

PLAY-OFFS
Most runs Vimal Patel (Krishna XI) - 78 runs @ 78.00 avg
Most wkts Pramod Patel (Krishna XI) - 8 wkts @ 7.63 avg

MVP James Mohabir (BSCC) -
53 runs @ 26.50 avg
4 wkts @ 21.50 avg

5th DIVISION
AWARDS Division 5
Champions South Asian CC - B
Runners-up Lankans CC
Play-off Champions Brampton XI
Runners-up Lankans CC

REGULAR SEASON
Best batsman Thusitha Sirisena (Lankans) - 465 runs @ 42.27 avg
Best bowler Saman Wickramasingha (Lankans) - 25 wkts @ 9.64 avg
Most runs Balbir Matharu (South Asian-B) - 527 runs @ 40.54 avg
Most wickets Amin Ansari (Chargers) - 31 wkts @ 11.55 avg
Hat-tricks Zohaib Anis (South Asian-B) - 3 / 1 / 6 / 6
Highest indiv. score Thusitha Sirisena (Lankans) - 207*

Centuries

Thusitha Sirisena (Lankans) - 207*
Tejas Patel (Bramalea-B) - 142*
Balbir Matharu (South Asian-B) - 118
Balbir Matharu (South Asian-B) - 116*
Cecil Parvez (Cosmos-B) - 113*
Ali Asrani (Acers) - 109
Asanka Doratiyawa (Cougars) - 107*
Murtaza Lukmanji (GT Sports-B) - 104

Most wkts in a game

Guru Prashanth Govindaraju (Cougars) - 7/15
Hussain Zaidi (OCA) - 7/34
Jimit Patel (Cougars) - 7/46

MVP
1) Thusitha Sirisena (Lankans) - 465 runs @ 42.27 avg
- 24 wkts @ 15.33 avg
2) Asanka Doratiyawa (Cougars) - 411 runs @ 37.36 avg
- 27 wkts @ 12.85 avg

PLAY-OFFS
Most runs
Nadeeka Thalpawala (Lankans) - 134 runs @ 67.00 avg
Most wkts Kamal Dhammika (Lankans) - 8 wkts @ 5.88 avg
MVP Nadeeka Thalpawala (Lankans) - 134 runs @ 67.00 avg
- 3 wkts @ 5.33


Information sourced from:- http://www.edcl.net/index.jsp?page_id=2007AWARDS


NOTABLE BOWLING FEATS IN CANADIAN CRICKET -- Posted Monday, January 21 2008

C.A. Forbes returned figures of 10 wickets for 4 runs while playing for Trinity College against Upper Canada College during the 1940 season.

L.A. 9Bert) Rowe returned figures of 10 wickets for 7 runs while playing for the Waterloo Cricket Club against Galt Cricket Club during the summer of 1959.

E. (Eric) Wilkins returned figures of 10 wickets for 7 runs while playing for the Hamilton Cricket Club against Fairfeld Cricket Club during the 1960 season.

A.S. (Bill) Hendy returned figures of 10 wickets for 12 runs while playing for the Rowing Club C.C. against Vancouver Cricket Club during the summer of 1945.

H.C. (Hussein) Nakhooda returned figures of 10 wickets for 14 runs while playing for the West St. Catharines Cricket Club against the Oakville Cricket Club during the 1960 season.

During a Canadian armed services cricket match between the 9th Brigade of the Canadian Expeditionary Forces and the Canadian ASC at St. Omer, France in the summer of `1917, J. Leake returned the outstanding bowling analysis of 10 wickets for 0 runs.

The first recorded occasion of a bowler taking all the wickets in an innings in a Canadian cricket match occurred in 1848 when slow under-arm bowler H.J. (Harry) Maddock captured 10 wickets for the Toronto Cricket Club against the Rifle Brigade. Maddock returned figures of 10 for 18 and old reports indicate that all ten batsman were clean bowled.

In the summer of 1905 T.W.Dyson captured 20 wickets for 46 runs for the Mimico Asylum Cricket Club against Gordon Mackay Cricket Club during a 12-a-side match at Toronto. His figures were 9 wickets in the first innings and all 11 wickets in the second innings during which he performed the hat-trick.

During the season of 1894 E. Attwell captured 190 wickets for East Toronto Cricket Club at a cost of 615 runs for an average of 3.39 runs. This is believed to be the highest total of wickets taken during a Canadian season.

The record of most wickets taken with consecutive balls in Canadian cricket appears to be held by F.M. Pellat who bagged six wickets in six deliveries while playing in a match at Trinity College, Port Hope, Ontario during the summer of 1890. Fred Pellatt was the brother of the famous financier Sir Henry M. Pellatt the builder of the Casa Loma in Toronto.

The first recorded hat-trick by a Canadian bowler in international play occurred at Toronto in September 1895 when J.M. (Jack) Laing clean bowled J.W. Sharp, S.Goodman and L.K. Mallinkdrodt of the United States with successive deliveries at the Rosedale Cricket Club.


Article authored by Kevin Boller.


Canada cricket - A brief history ... -- Posted Tuesday, January 15 2008

While there are fleeting references to cricket being played in Canada in the 18th century, it only established a more substantial footing in the 1820s with the founding of the Toronto Cricket Club in 1827 by George Barber, a master at Upper Canada College and newspaper publisher. He instigated local matches and in 1844 Canada met USA in what is widely believed to be the oldest international sporting contest in the world. The game, at the St. George's Club in New York, attracted large crowds and reportedly more than $100,000 in bets changed hands.
George Parr of Notts brought the first touring team to Canada from England in 1859, and although the tourists were far too strong for the locals the visit was a great success, becoming the first cricket tour in history.

During these years of healthy cricket activity in the east, the game was spreading rapidly in the west. In 1864 the North West Cricket Club was formed at Winnipeg and in 1876 the famous Victoria Cricket Club was formed on the west coast. Cricket had already been played in both areas prior to the formation of these two clubs, but the game was now beginning to take hold in the west and as a result the sport was played from coast to coast.

By the 1860s the game was booming and when Canada became a nation in 1867 the prime minister declared cricket to be the national sport. In 1872 a third England side, including WG Grace toured, and the Australians visited for the first time six years later.

A weak Canadian side toured England in 1880, then in 1887 the first major tour was undertaken by an all Canadian-born team. The side toured England under the captaincy of Dr ER Ogden and took on several of the counties on level terms. The team far from disgraced itself, recording wins over Ireland, Derbyshire, Warwickshire, and Leicester. In 1905 and 1907 MCC teams made brief tours to the USA and Canada.

The USA v Canada series reached its zenith in the 1890s, at which time the USA were strong enough to tour England themselves. But the growth of baseball and World War One saw cricket decline in popularity both sides of the border. The series with the USA ceased in 1912 and Canada did not play any overseas opposition until 1932 when Vic Richardson brought a strong Australian side including Don Bradman - he lived up to his reputation by smashing 260 not out against Western Ontario. Tours took place to and from the country in the 1930s - a public schools representative side was in Canada when war broke out in September 1939.

After the war, touring resumed and a visit from MCC (1951) was followed by Canada touring England in 1954 where they played four first-class matches, including a game against the Pakistanis at Lord's. In 1958 Pakistan played a single match against Canada in Toronto at Varsity Stadium.

In 1963 the series against the USA was resumed at Toronto, while tours continued to arrive and the game was popularised by the increasing numbers of immigrants from the Caribbean and then the subcontinent. In April 1968 the Canadian Cricket Association was incorporated. Australia played four matches in Canada on their way to the first Prudential World Cup in 1975 and an Eastern Canada side beat Australia by five wickets in Toronto.

Canada entered the inaugural ICC Trophy in 1979 and finished as runners-up to Sri Lanka, a result which earned them a place in the World Cup proper which followed but they were easily beaten by Pakistan, Australia, and England. Throughout the next two decades Canada continued to perform admirably, although never recapturing the success of 1979.

The large expat community led to Canada being identified as a potential venue for matches as the game looked to broaden its horizons. In 1989 a game took place between Rest of the World and West Indies which attracted more than 40,000, and in 1996 the Toronto Club hosted a one-day series featuring India and Pakistan, and this continued for four years. Official ODIs resumed in 2006 when Canada played their first games, although they had hosted the 2001 ICC Trophy

While Canada has benefited from the ICC's desire to expand the game, it still faces major logistical problems. The season is short, the facilities are almost all shared with other sports and owned by local authorities, and the government, which used to back the sport, no longer does. Like the USA, the domination by expats, while improving the standard, raises concerns for the future and for the development of home-grown talent.


The John Ross Robertson Trophy is presented to the winner of an annual National club competition. The handsome silver trophy was first presented in 1910, after being donated by John Ross Robertson, owner of the Toronto Evening Telegram. Robertson was a well-known public figure and benefactor, and he is better remembered as the founder of the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children.

Rosedale CC won the first Trophy in 1910, but the dominant club for years was Toronto CC, who won it a record 16 times consecutively between 1932 and 1947. In 1982, the Trophy was re-organized to award a western and eastern Trophy, with a championship game arranged when possible.

Canada v USA
The longest international rivalry in cricket, in fact in any sport is that between Canada and the USA, with the first match (won by Canada) played in 1844. It perhaps reached its high point between 1890 and 1910, when cricket has at the height of its popularity in both countries, and featured such great players as Bart King, undoubtedly the best North American cricketer of all time. The series lapsed somewhat between the wars, but was resurrected as a regular feature in 1963, when the two teams played for the KA Auty trophy for the first time.


PEEL INDIA CRICKET CLUB -- Posted Tuesday, January 15 2008

In 1989 a group of cricketers joined together and registered a new cricket team in Brampton.

Peel India C.C. was the result.

The club joined the Etobicoke & District Cricket League (EDCL) in 1990 and reached into the premier division within 6 years. The EDCL currently has over 43 teams within five different divisions and it is continually growing and has breed some of Canada's top players. With more and more players taking an interest in cricket, several new teams have developed in the Brampton area.

Year Accomplishments
1989 FOUNDED THE CLUB
1990 ENTERED THE ETOBICOKE & DISTRICT LEAGUE
1992 MAYOR DIVISION KNOCKOUT RUNNERS-UP
1996 MAYOR DIVISION LEAGUE CHAMPION & PLAYOFF RUNNERS- UP WITH ADVANCED TO PREMIER DIVISION
1997 SIX-A-SIDE RUNNERS-UP
1998 SIX-A-SIDE CHAMPIONS
2001 MAYOR DIVISION PLAYOFF CHAMPIONS
2004 DIVISION # 2 CHAMPION & PLAYOFF RUNNERS-UP

Information sourced from:-

Yahoo's Aabaco Small Business: Websites, Ecommerce, Email & Local Listings

Corrections to text by JH.


Toronto Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association -- Posted Monday, January 14 2008

The Toronto Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association welcomes all Old and New Umpires for the 2008 season of Cricket Umpiring.

Umpires Motto to be remembered. "When in doubt do not give out"

The Spirit of the Game involves RESPECT for:
The role of the Umpires
There is no place for any act of violence on the field of play.
The Toronto Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association welcomes all Old and New Umpires for the 2008 season of Cricket Umpiring.

Umpires Motto to be remembered.
"When in doubt do not give out"
"Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact that it

The Spirit of the Game involves RESPECT for:
The role of the Umpires
The game's traditional values

It is against the Spirit of the Game:
To dispute an Umpire's decision by word, action or gesture
To direct abusive language towards an opponent or Umpire
To indulge in cheating or any sharp practice, for instance:
a) to appeal knowing that the batsman is not out
b) to advance towards an Umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing
c) to seek to distract an opponent either verbally or by harassment with persistent clapping or unnecessary noise under the guise of enthusiasm and motivation of one's own side

There is no place for any act of violence on the field of play
"Taken from the 2000 Code MCC laws"

Information sourced from:-
Website Disabled


REFLECTIONS UPON A CRICKET GAME -- Posted Sunday, January 13 2008

REFLECTIONS UPON A CRICKET GAME


Decked in white against a blue sky, marking the point of concentration:

The striking of the wood surface by a seamed globe hurled fiercely (or cunningly),

Poised to intercept the sudden flight or streaking blast across the ground,

These gentlemen still race their minds through the golden dreams of perfection --

Splitting the sky with a single majestic stroke that converts that furious concentrated spin

Into an aesthetic repudiation, returning an attacking passion with the triumph of the blow,

The deft parry that swiftly shoots sideways past the startled, helpless watcher in the grass.

The eyes that wait for that moment of grace when fortune tests the agile mastery

Of he who would blot out the attempted comet rise --

The capture of the sphere of fate in a motion of unforgetful rage,

Launching the shouts of those captors fighting for the same quick death.

And the chasing of that eluding ball, there to gather and to wing it near the sacred stick,

Perhaps to surprise and vanquish the emboldened warrior

(Who has just struck more life into his breast with his lathen weapon of joy).

Finally, the executioner, who caressing his object of magic and of death,

Approaches the rhythm of his art, and screams down upon his dauntless foe

In pure and surrendered ecstasy of all his strength and focused dance of desire,

There to let loose the motion of his life

That it may crack against the destiny of his tenacious pitch

This game, cricket, it makes me wonder how such beauty of giving, of yielding, of effortless stroking,

Could not but compell us all to hurl ourselves upon the wonder of our fate,

There to seize the movement of the reception of our fate,

Still passionately clinging to some goal of smashing down the middle stick of ignorance.



Published in The Canadian Cricketer, vol.8 no.2, June 1980 without attribution.


U.S.A. versus CANADA -- Posted Saturday, January 12 2008

The International Series Match, Canada v United States, 48th Match
Played at Griffith Rark, Burbank, California, September 4th, 5th, 1966


THE K.A. AUTY TROPHY MATCH

It is probably fair to say that the United States did not expect to win this match. This was especially so at the tea interval on the second day when Canada required only 99 runs to win with ten wickets in hand. The fact that Canada required only 99 runs to win with ten wickets in hand. The fact that Canada scored only 40 runs in its second innings and lost the match by 58 runs is now history. The wicket contributed in a great degree to the unusual happenings as the matting was on hardened clay instead of the usual Bermuda grass.

The United States won the toss and proceeded to bat for no less than 4 hous and 31 minutes for 136 runs. At the end of the first day Canada had replied with 70 for 3. Canada attacked quickly on the second day in the hope of forcing a decision but lost the remainder of the wickets in one hour to close the innings for 109. The United States were quickly in trouble and they lost 5 wickets for 19 then went on to 31 for 7. At this point Bains and Hodgson batted for 62 minutes in adding 29 runs. The United States innings closes at 71 leaving Canada two hours and 13 minutes to make 99 runs. At this point O.Lorrier of the Empire Club of New York took command of the game. At 14 for 2 he did the hat-trick, bowling Hackett, Taylor and Campbell. The innings was soon over in an hour and a half for only 40 runs, leaving the U.S.A. as victor by 58 runs.


Report transcribed from the Canadian Cricket Association annual of 1967


Meraloma Cricket Club -- Posted Friday, January 11 2008

The Meraloma Cricket Club was formed in 1989 when former Vancouver Rowing Club members sought to join the Meraloma Club. Located at Connaught Park (West 10th Ave and Larch) in the beachside district of Kitsilano, Vancouver, the club has 4 teams in the BC Mainland Cricket League, with teams represented in the Premier, 1st, 3rd and 5th Divisions.

The club has seen much success, with over 15 local, provincial and national titles in its 17 year history. The last 3 years in particular have seen the First team win 2 premier divisional titles, 2 overall league champion titles, 2 Tomlin cups (BC Champions) and 1 western provincial title, while the Second team has won the shield trophy the last 3 years playing in Division 1.

Most recently, the club has also boasted several players who have represented Canada, including Club Captain Steve Welsh, Iain Dixon, Kevin Sandher and Geoff Barnett, the latter 2 representing Canada at the 2007 World Cup.

Information sourced from:-
Meraloma Cricket Club | The best place on earth to play cricket


King City cricket grounds -- Posted Thursday, January 10 2008

Please be advised that MLCC will start bookings for cricket ground rentals from all Non-CCA and Non-TDCA users for the year 2008 season starting 16th January 2008.

The bookings are on first come first serve basis after 16th
January 2008. From organisations/individuals that are booking on or after 1st February 2008, an inconvenience fee may be charged on behalf of T&DCA.

All weekend bookings after 1st February 2008 will require T&DCA agreement in writing.

Week Day and Weekend morning bookings (9.00 AM to 12.00 noon) are easily available and highly encouraged. These time slots are available to all users regardless of the of their affiliation status to TDCA.

Due to high demand, the weekends other than mornings are generally not available to parties other than CCA, OCA, ICC, and TDCA.

All bookings require a written contract and a
non-refundable deposit.


Those who are interested, please contact President Ranjit Saini at [email protected]


NOTABLE FEATS IN CANADIAN CRICKET -- Posted Thursday, January 10 2008

Most Centuries in a Canadian Season

15 by Don Bradman (later Sir Donald) during the Australia tour of Canada in 1932


Most Double Centuries in A Canadian Season

2 Donald Bradman for the Australian team touring Canada and the United States in 1932. Bradman scored 260 against the Western Ontario XI at Guelph

2 Don Maxwell for York University Cricket Club (Toronto) during 1990 against the Commonwealth Cricket Club in the 3rd division of the Toronto & District Cricket Association, 3rd Division

2 Garvin Budhoo for Lions Cricket Club (Winnipeg) during 1991


A Century and All Ten Wickets in a Match

Bill Hendy scored 125 not out and then captured 10 for 12 while playing for the Rowing Club C.C. against the Vancouver Cricket club in 1945


Most Runs in A Canadian Cricket Match

1,142 M.C.C. (Marylebone Cricket Club) 2/336 and 3/330 versus Canada 6/337 & 4/169 at Toronto 1985


Longest Throw in Canadian Cricket

Ross McKenzie of Toronto hurled a cricket ball for a distance of 140 tards 9 inches during the 1872 season


Highest Team Innings Total in Canadian Cricket

The Australian XI scored 633 runs for the loss of 8 wickets agaist a Vancouver XV in 1913


Century in Each Innings of a Canadian Cricket Match

Dr. Bruce Lang scored 111 and 107 for the Ottawa Valley Cricket Club against Niagara Peninsula Cricket Club
against the Niagara Peninsula X! during the 1953 season. Dr. Lang repeated the feat during the summer of 1955 when he scored 109 and 119 for the Ottawa Valley Cricket Council against the Hamilton & District Cricket League.


First Century Recorded in CanadIan Cricket

M.B. Daly scored 106 at Halifax, Nova Scotia during the 1858 season. He later became Lt. Govenor of Nova Scotia.


First Double Century Recorded in Canadian Cricket

R.K. Leisk scored 202 for the Hamilton Cricket Club against the Montreal Cricket Association at Hamilton
during the 1877 season.


Lowest Innings Total in Canadian Cricket

The Winnipeg Cricket Association XI was dismissed for a total of 6 runs against the touring Australian XI in 1913


Most Sixes Hit During An Innings in Canadian Cricket

Don Maxwell hit 34 sixes during his record breaking innings of 280 not out for the York University Cricket Club against the Commonwealth Cricket Club during the 1990 Toronto season.


Three Brothers Playing for Canada

Lloyd abd Gordon Percivil toures England with the 1936 Canadian XI and in 1954 a third brother, Alan, also toured England with the Canadian national team.


Most Wickets Taken in a Canadian Season

E. Attewell captured 190 wickets for East Toronto Cricket Club at a cost of 615 runs for an average of 3.39 runs during the summer of 1894.


Most Wickets Taken With Consecutive Balls in Canadian Cricket

F.M. Pellatt captured six wickets with six consecutive deliveries while playing in a match at Trinity College School, Port Hope, Ontario during the summer of 1890.


Best Bowling Analysis Recorded in Canadian in Cricket

C.A. Forbes returned figures of 10 wickets for 4 runs while while playing for Trinity College against Upper
Canada College during the 1940 season.


Best All-Round Performance Recorded During a Canadian Season

H.B.O. (Basil) Robinson scored 1,533 runs and captured 182 wickets for the Vancouver Junior Cricket Club during the 1936 season.


Most Runs Scored During a Canadian Season

Arthur Salt scored 2,004 runs for the Brockton Point Cricket Club and Spencer's Cricket Club at an average of 52.73 durning the 1936 Vancouver season. Mr. Salt lost his life while serving with the R.C.A.F. during operations Libya in 1942.


Most Centuries Scored by a batsman in Canadian Cricket

W.R.G. (Reg) Wenman a hard hitting right-handed batsman with the University School Incogs Cricket Club of
British Columbia scored a total of 37 centuries on the west coast of Canada


The Only Occasion When Four Brothers Have Appeared in an International Cricket Match

In the international fixture between Canada and the United States of America, played at Nicetown, Philadelphia September 13/14, 1880 - four brothers appeared for the United States:
George M. Newhall, Daniel S. Newhall, RobertS.Newhall Charles A. Newhall


The Occasion of A Tie Match in Canada (4 Completed Innings)

Saskatchewan 84 & 95 played a tie with Manitoba 41 & 138 at Kinsmen Park, Saskatoon during the summer of 1968


Fastest Century Scored in Canadian Cricket

Gordon Percival scored a century in 42 minutes while playing for the Yorkshire Cricket Club against the Rosedale
Cricket Club in Toronto during the summer of 1931.

His first 50 runs came in 17 minutes and his total score was 177 runs in 80 minutes


Most Runs Scored off one over in Canadian Cricket

Bharath (Barry) Ganasa scored 6 sixes in one over for the Overseas Cricket Club versus the Powergen Cricket Club
of Trinidad & Tobago at Toronto July 10, 2007 (friendly)

Karandeep Singh scored 6 sixes in one over for the Defence Cricket Club versus New Edinburgh Cricket Club at Ottawa October 10, 2007, in a Twenty/20 match. In 12 balls he scored 10x6, 1x4, 1x1 - 65 runs.


Carried Bat through innings

Left-hand opening batsman Ishwar Maraj carried his bat for 53 for Canada against South Africa at East London, South Africa during the World Cup 2003


Most fours hit during an innings in Canadian cricket

Ifran Rabbani hit 48 fours during his record breaking innings of 304 for the Apollo Cricket Club against the United Cricket Club at Toronto in 2007. (Canadian Commonwealth Cricket Association, 1st Division).


Information sourced by Kevin Boller


Cricket Club at York University -- Posted Wednesday, January 9 2008

Happy New Year! hope everyone had a nice break between semester.

Our cricket session resumes from this Thursday onwards around 8.30 PM at the upper gym.

Reminder, please carry $5.00 of membership when you come this Thursday. It's a one time fee for the year and it contributes towards various admin fees and supplies for the club.


Chirag
647 299 7424 (after 8.00 pm)

P.S. please pass the word around to all your friends.


Ottawa Valley Cricket Council -- Posted Tuesday, January 8 2008

The Ottawa Valley Cricket Council (a.k.a. OVCC) is the national-capital's regional cricket body and represents over 350 players in eight local sides plus Kingston, Ontario. The league consists of players from all continents including local born Canadians through to players from Australia, England, South Africa, the Caribbean, India and Pakistan to name just a few. OVCC was established in 1923 subsequent to the formation of a fourth cricket team playing at Rideau Hall in Vanier, Ontario. Since then, the league has expanded to include clubs playing at locations in South Ottawa (Lynda Lane), Barrhaven and Kingston. (hyperlink the locations to the relevant ground pages). The OVCC charter to is to foster the growth and development of Cricket in Eastern Ontario, including the development of Juniors Cricket in and around the national capital. OVCC regulates the league and enforces playing guidelines, bylaws and disciplinary action via a Constitution (hyperlink).

The OVCC is a member of the Ontario Cricket Association (OCA hyperlink) which in turn is a member of the Canadian Cricket Association (hyperlink). OVCC players are eligible for selection consideration to represent OVCC, OCA and CCA teams. OVCC also encourages the development of young (under-19) cricketers by submitting the names of promising local athletes to the OCA for participation in tryouts and practice camps held in Toronto, Ontario.

Item sourced from:-
http://www.ottawacricket.org/en/aboutovcc.htm


Toronto and District Cricket Association -- Posted Tuesday, January 8 2008

Constitution, By-Law and Match Play Rules Amendments

The 2007 T&DCA Cricket Season on the field has come to an end. It is now time to reflect how we, as an organization, could contribute towards improving our Constitution, By-laws, which was last updated in 1991, and improve upon our match play rules.

During the season, there have been many views on what needs to be done to change what is outdated in our Constitution and By-laws, modify existing rules, so that we can have a level playing field for all Clubs.

The Board of Governors are soliciting your input, in writing, regarding the above. Your views will be reviewed and considered for inclusion in the documents for 2008. All changes should be sent in writing to the Correspondence Secretary of the T&DCA by October 09
Please use the above Subject name in your response, and refer to the article #, or section you are proposing to change. Final changes will be presented to the member Clubs for approval at the AGM

Information sourced from:-
Toronto District & Cricket Association News|Stats


Toronto cricket fields in city parks -- Posted Tuesday, January 8 2008

"We need to focus on building the soccer fields and cricket pitches for burgeoning new communities. Cricket is a fast growing sport in Toronto, soccer is the most popular sport in the world, but yopu wouldn't know that from counting our soccer fields and cricket pitches.

...... By 2030 there will be 500,000 more citizens clamoring for services and we have to get ready.".

Item sourced from:- htpp://Parks, Forestry & Recreation - Living In Toronto | City of Toronto


Moraine below King City cricket grounds -- Posted Sunday, January 6 2008

The folly of considering the construction of a stadium at the King City cricket grounds is clearly defined in the following. (Jon Harris).

The Oak Ridges Moraine is one of the most significant landforms in southern Ontario. The moraine gets its name from its rolling hills and river valleys extending 160 kms from the Niagara Escarpment to Rice Lake and was formed 12,000 years ago by advancing and retreating glaciers.

The moraine contains the headwaters of 65 river systems (35 in the GTA alone) and has a wide diversity of streams, woodlands, wetlands, kettle lakes, kettle bogs and significant flora and fauna. It is one of the last remaining continuous green corridors in southern Ontario: it is still 30 per cent forested and is one of the last refuges for forest birds in all of southern Ontario.

The moraine's sands and gravel deposits act like a giant sponge absorbing rain and snow melt. This underground water is then stored through layers of sand and gravel (aquifers), filtered and slowly released as cool fresh water to the 65 rivers and streams flowing north into Lakes Simcoe and Scugog and south into Lake Ontario. The greatest threat to the function of the moraine is inappropriate land uses on and below the surface of the moraine, particularly in headwater areas.

Toronto City Council has recognized the importance of preserving this valuable part of our natural heritage. The moraine crosses many regions and local governments must take the total impact of any proposed development into consideration. The province has also recognized the importance of the moraine and needs to take more responsibility in protecting this critically important eco-region.

The moraine's treasures of native plants, birds and animals depend on us to save their natural habitats.
The moraine is one of the last remaining continuous green corridors in southern Ontario. It is still 30 per cent forested. Its 130 wetlands, unique kettle lakes and century old wood lots are home to more than 900 species of plants; it is also one of the last refuges for birds and animals in southern Ontario.

Toronto City Council recognises the importance of preserving this valuable part of our natural heritage. The moraine's native plants, birds and animals depend on us to save their natural habitats from development.

City Council formed the Oak Ridges Steering Committee to protect the moraine from development. Toronto residents can get involved by calling their councillors, MPP's and MP's to ask for their help in protecting the moraine. Residents can also find out more background on the moraine by visiting such web sites as STORM Coalition (Save the Oak Ridges Moraine) and Ontario Nature

Moraine significance extends beyond its boundaries
The City believes the province needs to create new policy, act, or regulation to protect the Oak Ridges Moraine which is one of the most significant landforms in Ontario.
The moraine is a regionally significant natural feature that forms the northern boundary of the Toronto bioregion. The headwaters of all of the watersheds in Toronto originate in the moraine.

Development on the moraine will have significant effects on areas beyond its boundaries including: the overall health and quality of life in the region; ecological and biological diversity; groundwater, water quality and quantity within the watersheds of the region; definition of development areas in the Greater Toronto Area.

The red trillium enjoys the cool, forest floors of the Oak Ridges Moraine.

There is an overwhelming need for a comprehensive approach to preserve and protect the moraine. Following an expression of provincial interest in the moraine in 1990, Implementation Guidelines were released in 1991. However, a 1994 report The Oak Ridges Moraine Area Strategy for the Greater Toronto Area was never implemented.

Preserving the Oak Ridges Moraine for future generations
Toronto City Council is working with a number of conservation organisations, local residents and other municipalities to support protection of the Oak Ridges Moraine, one of the most unique landforms in southern Ontario. The city also asks our provincial and federal governments to join in efforts to preserve this fragile ecosystem for future generations The moraine is one of the last remaining continuous green corridors in southern Ontario. It is still 30 per cent forested. Its 130 wetlands, unique kettle lakes and century old wood lots are home to more than 900 species of plants; it is also one of the last refuges for birds and animals in southern Ontario.

Toronto City Council recognises the importance of preserving this valuable part of our natural heritage. The moraine's native plants, birds and animals depend on us to save their natural habitats from development.

City Council formed the Oak Ridges Steering Committee to protect the moraine from development. Toronto residents can get involved by calling their councillors, MPP's and MP's to ask for their help in protecting the moraine. Residents can also find out more background on the moraine by visiting such web sites as STORM Coalition (Save the Oak Ridges Moraine) and Ontario Nature

The above sourced from http://www.toronto.ca/moraine/index.htm


Vradenburg school hosted cricket festival -- Posted Sunday, January 6 2008

Cricket fun and festivities in Scarborough, Ontario

A cricket league in Scarborough would be a hit for a Scarborough physical education teacher.

If Tim Stone had his way there would be cricket at every school in Scarborough and even across the GTA.

Stone helped organize the Vradenburg Cricket Festival that was held at Vradenburg Junior Public School at Warden and Finch avenues on Wednesday. Grade 4, 5 and 6 students from Cornell Public School at Markham Road and Lawrence Avenue and North York's Grenoble Public School at Don Mills Road and Eglinton Avenue were invited to compete.

"There were cricket information displays and the school soccer field was transformed into a full-fledged cricket stadium with a boundary that goes all the way around," he said. "There were also some tents to make a pavilion area."

Stone said he fell in love with the sport when he was studying for his teaching degree in Australia where the sport is popular.

"When I saw it being played in Australia I thought it was great," he said. "It's a great game. It's a hand-eye co-ordination sport like baseball, but a lot more strategy."
So, along with a baseball team practice, the school held regular cricket practices.

"It provided an opportunity for more of the school to get involved," he said. "Being a Toronto school there's no question that cricket is a sport for a lot of the students that is in their background. Maybe their parents played it."

England is the birthplace of cricket, he said, and the sport spread through South Asia, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the West Indies, including Jamaica and Barbados, and Australia.

Stone said he started working on the school's cricket festival back in March.

Through a partnership with the two other schools and help from Melvin John, president of M D Community Corp., who brought in and paid for cricket coaches as well as supplying equipment.

John said he got involved in the cricket festival to promote the sport.

"I played cricket since I was a child and I like being able to bring cricket into the schools," he said. "I went to the schools and offered my help in any way I could to promote cricket. They didn't have a coach so I found one that could go in and work with the kids."

John, who is an Anglo-Indian from Pakistan, has been in Canada for 20 years and lives in Scarborough. "A lot of kids have never played," he said. "They're very hyped about it."

He would like to see the sport played competitively at a junior level.

"If we had started this in the 1970s we would have had a great team in the World Cup," he said. "We need to groom our kids much earlier. It's not just a game for South Asians, English or Australians. It's a game for everybody."

Stone said he's all for pushing grass roots cricket in the schools.

"One day our national team will be made up of players who learned cricket in Canada," he said.

Stone said part of the problem with promoting the sport is most people are frightened of it. "It seems so strange and different," he said. "There's a lot of strategy, but the kids are attracted to that. The kids like that they have to do some thinking. It's perceived to be a complicated sport but it's not as much as people think."

It involves the skill of overhand bowling.
"You have to throw with a straight arm overhand bowl," he said. "It doesn't compare to any other sport. It's a very unique action."

That's where the coach has been essential to teach them how to do the overhand bowling properly.

"The students have made great progress not only in their skill but also in understanding the spirit of the game," he said. "All sports have sportsmanship but cricket puts a heavy emphasis on the spirit of the game. It's a gentleman's sport and the tradition of the game is very important."

Cricket will probably never become a major sport like baseball or hockey, John said.

"Cricket will find it's own place," John said. "There should be a variety of sports for everybody and cricket is now a part of that variety."

Article sourced from:-
Page not found


CCA booklet 1960 -- Posted Sunday, January 6 2008

This booklet represents the second successive attempt to record the statistics for a full season of Canadain cricket. It is a pleasure to report that we have been able to extend our coverage due to the excellent cooperation of league and club statiscticians. In this annual are included the records of 124 clubs participating in league cricket and 5 clubs without league affiliation. Only one league and eight independent clubs to report their seasons fixtures. We have good reason reason to hope that the 1961 Annual will include all league and clubs for the first time, and so enable us to present a complete summary of a season of Canadain Cricket.

Donald King - Secretary
K.R. Bullock - Statistician


CANADIAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION BOARD OF CONTROL AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

L.G.H. GUNN, Chairman, Toronto

British Columbia, W.G. Scott
Alberta, K.J.I. Fraser
Sanskatchewan, M. Lightowler
Manitoba, W. Weighton
Ontario. J.W. Chappell
Quebec, G. Carter


MCC TOUR OF CANADA AND THE U.S.A..

Played 23 Won 19 Drawn 4 Lost 0


A belated report -- Posted Sunday, January 6 2008

ICC Americas Women's Tournament
Canada win first Americas women's tournament
Martin Vieira in Toronto
August 23, 2007

Canada beat Bermuda by five wickets in an enthralling contest to win the first ICC Americas Women's Championship. Bermuda chose to bat and made 169 for 7 in their 40 overs. Canada then marched to an emphatic victory, and the Americas crown, reaching their target with five overs to spare.

Bermuda's only really meaningful contribution came from allrounder Terry-Lynn Paynter, with an outstanding innings of 58 from 61 balls. For Canada, Helene Gaffney produced a great late bowling spell, to end with figures of 3 for 31 in 5 overs.

Canada got off to a nervous start in reply but a 123-run third-wicket partnership between Kim Coulter (37) and Joanna White, who made a brilliant undefeated 50, signed and sealed the outcome.

Although Bermuda did snatch two late wickets, it was too little too late. Paynter was again the pick for Bermuda, with 1 for 17 off 8 overs.

"It was truly a great team effort, and a fantastic achievement to win the game and the Americas Championship," said Ave Mogan, Canada's captain. "The partnership between Kim and Joanna was really important to get us into a winning position, after our bowlers had done an excellent job in restricting them to 169. Everyone is very happy with this victory."

Bermuda have the consolation of the World Cup qualifier in Pakistan later in the year, and will undoubtedly apply all lessons learnt during this competition in order to be at their best at the qualifier.

"We batted well, especially Terry, to give ourselves a chance, but unfortunately our bowling was less effective," said their vice-captain Linda Mienzer. "We waited too late to apply more pressure, but I think we showed a lot of character throughout the game. Congratulations to Canada, and we will return home and continue to work hard towards the tournament in Pakistan."

In the other game, the Trinidad & Tobago U17 team recorded a massive 241-run victory over a gutsy Argentina side. Star of the show, and player of the match, was young Amanda Samaroo, who struck a superb unbeaten 128, off only 125 balls with 14 fours. Although she did offer a couple of chances, her innings was filled with superlative strokeplay and masterful placing and control - truly a name to look out for in the future.

Support came in the form of Whitney Cudjoe, who made a fine 55, off 91 balls with 7 fours. Cudjoe and Samaroo shared in an entertaining second wicket partnership of 122 runs. After the dismissal of Cudjoe, Samaroo teamed up with Melissa Sandy to add another 121 for the third wicket. Sandy made 29 in 64 balls with 2 fours.

The U17s finished on a mammoth 333 for 3, always beyond the reach of Argentina, who settled for trying to see out their 40 overs, which they did. Catalina Greloni made an unbeaten 20 and Marcela Rojas contributed 17 as they crawled to 92 for 4.

Argentina team manager Moira Culley said: "The girls are very happy with what they achieved today, and in the last days, and I'm sure they are going to improve in the future as they play more matches."

Trinidad & Tobago U17 team manager, Brenda Solozano, was also happy with the past three days of competition. "We have aimed to maintain a high level of cricket here, and I think we have done that. All the players in our squad were able to play in the games, thus allowing me to look at them for further development. It was also very pleasing today to see Amanda Samaroo achieve her personal best score."

After a rest day, Friday will be the final day of the event with a match between the Trinidad & Tobago U17 team and an ICC Americas XI, after which an awards ceremony for the week will take place.

ICC Americas XI, from Ave Mogan (capt), Joanna White, Kim Coulter and Maree Wilson, Chevonne Furbert (v-capt), Reuna Richardson, Terry-Lynn Paynter and Wendy Woodley, Veronica Vasquez and Cecilia Birnie, Mawhish Khan and Santhiya Rajaram.
Coach: Ann Browne-John

Report sourced from:-
Canada win first Americas women's tournament | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo


Stadium proposal at King City cricket ground -- Posted Tuesday, January 1 2008

Very recently there has been a rise in the discussion and articles on the stadium proposal in Maple Leaf Cricket Club (MLCC), King City.

While the discussion about the need for a stadium needs to be appreciated, the continuous bashing of CCA for proposing a stadium in MLCC isn’t positive.

The current MLCC board has made enquiries and spoken with authorities regarding this matter and have come to a conclusion that development of such a magnitude will not be approved by the authorities. In all projects of this size and magnitude such suggestions are made about possible sites and then at some point a decision is made about the most appropriate location.

The need for a cricket stadium is both real and necessary to help the development process of the game in Canada. The efforts from CCA are genuinely guided by the interest of the game and I am confident that in the near future an appropriate size facility will be developed to meet our needs. The cricket community needs to participate positively in the support of this effort. The international teams from the test status countries are likely going to draw large crowds of cricket enthusiast’s.

A credible facility to host 2012 U-19 World Cup will also be required. It is high time that the cricket supporters participate actively in suggesting solutions to the lingering developmental problems of the game in Canada.

I want to take this opportunity to wish everyone a Happy New Year and also want to thank all those who came to the Maple Leaf Cricket Club and supported our facility and the game of cricket.


Ranjit Saini
President, MLCC
December 31, 2007


Greetings for the New Year -- Posted Tuesday, January 1 2008

Having taken a break for the last few days, it is appropriate to wish readers and all Canadian cricketers the best of good cricket.

It is also appropriate that I should advise readers that there have been more than one million visits to Canada Cricket Online during the 2007 year.

Keep playing with a straight bat.

Jon Harris.


South American cricket

Chile v Argentina, 1938 (first-class match)
South Americans tour of the British Isles (1932)
MCC tour of South America, 1926-27
Matches played by Clem Gibson
Dennet Ayling (Argentina)
Herbert Dorning (Argentina)
Argentine Cricket: A Brief History


Italian cricket

East Italy v West Italy, 1945
Tournaments in Italy


French cricket

France national cricket team
Marylebone Cricket Club in France (1989)
Tournaments in France


German cricket

Germany national cricket team
Tournaments in Germany
Berlin cricket team
West Germany cricket team
Hessenliga cricket team
Husum cricket team
European Under-19 Championship Division Two 2007 | Cricket news, live scores, fixtures, features and statistics on ESPN Cricinfo
Germany v Austria cricketing history
Australian cricketers of German descent
Field of Shadows - English cricketers in Nazi Germany
United Berlin cricket team in England (1930)


Cricket in Denmark

The Fury of the Northmen | Cricket Web
Denmark profile

2004 Wisden Almanack review

Celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the Dansk Cricket Forbund began positively when Denmark hosted and won the 12- team European Indoor Championships at Herning in February. Success was less forthcoming outdoors. Holland won both games of a commemorative series in July in Copenhagen. On the domestic scene, Skanderborg won their first title, ending Svanholm’s record championship run of 12 successive titles. Peter S. Hargreaves

History

Nothing definite is on record as to when the game was introduced into Denmark, but it was mentioned in a Collection of Gymnastic Games in 1801 under the name of `Gateball'. It is believed to have been played in a Copenhagen `ball game club' in 1861, the members of which were Danes who had been to England and British railway engineers working in Denmark. The first officially recorded matches date from 1865 at Randers, in Jutland, and the two encounters in 1866 between Copenhagen and the Sore Academy sides. In 1887 the first match of an international nature took place when the KB club of Copenhagen played a team drawn from the officers and men of the Prince of Wales's yacht, the Osborne, surprisingly won by the Danish team.

Only friendly matches had been played until this time, but by 1889 sufficient clubs existed over the country for the game to become incorporated into the `Danish Ball Games Union' - an association dominated by football but including also lawn tennis. This led to regional tournaments the following year, when the Laws of Cricket were translated for the first time into Danish. The man behind the latter was the great advocate of cricket of the time, Lt-Col Hilarius Kalkau, who became President of the Union the next year. In 1890 organized tournaments began in Copenhagen and also, on a regional basis, in Jutland. Not until 1953, though, did the game succeed in breaking free from football; this was the year in which the Danish Cricket Association was founded and nationwide championships began.

Football's tendency to hold cricket back may be partly explained by the two sports overlapping. In many cases cricket is but a section of a football club and has to play second fiddle with regard to grounds. With so little cricket being played in the schools, it has to be fostered in the clubs. These number about 40.

After the First World War British teams began visiting Denmark more frequently. They included MCC, Leicester CC, Incogniti, Gentlemen of Worcestershire and Sir Julien Cahn's XI. The man behind many of these visits was R. P. Keigwin, who had shown a great interest in Danish cricket while living in Denmark. Following the Second War contacts spread chiefly through British services organizations in Germany, and these are maintained to this day. In 1954 the Oxford University side came to Denmark, including such players as Colin Cowdrey and M. J. K. Smith. This made a considerable impression, and in 1957 Cambridge followed.

Another important contact dated from 1947, which resulted in Holland's oldest club, UD, visiting Denmark the next year. In 1955 the first of the Continental `Tests' between the two countries took place, at The Hague. The cup played for between the countries was in Dutch hands until 1972, in which year Denmark's most decisive breakthrough occurred. Denmark's next international victory was against Canada at Toronto in 1974, and this was followed the next year with an excellent win over East Africa, fresh from the Prudential Cup competition in England. In 1976 another good win was recorded in Denmark against an MCC side, and it was with this background that the Danish national side prepared for its greatest adventure - the ICC Trophy competition of 1979 in England. Victories over Fiji, Malaysia, Canada and Bangladesh were well worth having.

Early individual players of note included Harald Hansen, a hitter, and the stylish Charles Buchwald, who scored 28 hundreds; later B. Pockendahl made 33 hundreds. The legbreak googly bowler, Louis Bronee, acquired a great reputation in the 1930s. It is also hardly possible to discuss Danish cricket without mentioning the Morild family, whose doyen, Thomas, played his last match in 1969 when 81. His eldest nephew, Axel, has scored most runs in Danish cricket, and history was made in 1955 when his son, Svend, fielded against Holland with his own son, Carsten, also in the side. Since then, Carsten's son, Claus, has repeated the feat with his father, for what is surely a world record.

The Danish team which played against MCC at Lord's in 1961 included the three young players, Henrik Mortensen, Hardy Sorensen and Klaus Buus, and it has been these who have formed the nucleus of the Danish side with Carsten Morild over the past generation. With an absence of good outfields, a spectator public, and television publicity, the governing of the game poses a constant challenge in this amateur cricket country.

DG Steptoe and PS Hargreaves, adapted from Barclays World of Cricket


Cricket in Greece

Greece national cricket team


Cricket in Belgium

Fred Wright 7 for 22 vs Holland


Cricket in Poland

Tournaments in Poland


Cricket in Spain

Tournaments in Spain


Cricket in Switzerland

The Stands : Switzerland: Solid individual performances highlight ECC Trophy display as domestic finals near | ESPN Cricinfo


More European cricket

Portugal and Malta to face each other in ECC Trophy (3 Sep 1999) | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
European youngsters head to Spain | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
Western Sydney T20 Cricket
Slovakia cricket team


Cricket in Russia

Tournaments in Russia


Cricket in Egypt

HM Martineau's XI in Egypt (1934)
Alexandria Cricket Club
Gezira Sporting Club
Maadi Sports Club
Egyptian Cricket Club
Tournaments in Egypt
The only Egyptian native to play for the national team was Abdou Hassanein, who took 17 wickets in his two matches. John Traicos, who played Test cricket for South Africa and Zimbabwe, was born in Zagazig, Egypt. The following players played first-class cricket and played for Egypt:



Cricket in Ghana & Nigeria

Gold Coast Europeans in Nigeria 1933/34
Gold Coast Europeans in Nigeria 1935/36
Nigeria Europeans in Gold Coast 1936/37
Gold Coast Europeans in Nigeria 1937/38
Nigeria Europeans in Gold Coast 1938/39
Gold Coast Europeans in Nigeria 1948/49
Gold Coast Europeans in Nigeria 1952/53
Tournaments in Nigeria


Cricket in Bermuda

Famous Bermuda$ Cricket Players | List of Cricketers from Bermuda


Cricket in Brazil

Tournaments in Brazil


Cricket in Uganda

Ugandan Designations


Cricket in Costa Rica

History of cricket in Costa Rica (1890-1990)
Jamaica, Headley And The Heyday Of Costa Rican Cricket


Cricket in Uruguay

Tournaments in Uruguay
Montevideo Cricket Club
Earlier Meetings Between Uruguay and England - Latest Cricket News, Articles & Videos at CricketCountry.com
History of Montevideo Cricket Club


Cricket in Samoa

Tournaments in Samoa


Cricket in Myanmar/Burma

Burma cricket team
Rangoon Gymkhana

Cricket in Lebanon

Origins: Immigrant Communities in Victoria

Beyond the Test World

Beyond the Test World | Cricinfo Magazine | ESPN Cricinfo
Wisden Cricket Around the World
Countries - Cricket-playing Countries Around the World | Cricket World
BTTW's first unofficial list of cricket playing countries or 'How To Start An Argument' | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo


Test cricket

19 super-talented cricketers who never played Test cricket - Latest Cricket News, Articles & Videos at CricketCountry.com
England XI who never were | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo


Dual internationals

List of cricket and rugby union players - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


ESPN Cricinfo XI

Rugger buggers | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
The lost boys | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
Different era, same brilliance ... Pt 2 | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
Different era, same brilliance | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo


Links to articles, useful wikipedia pages and stuff

Australian Imperial Force Touring XI - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The "Shadow" South African League
Real International Cricket
Roll of Honour - Middlesex - Lord's Cricket Ground MCC
Wisden - African sunrise


Old cricket tournaments

Champions Cup | Global | ESPN Cricinfo


Ideas for cricket tournaments

Martin Crowe: An all-inclusive blueprint for the 2019 World Cup | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
World Cricket Format - Google Docs


Cricket simulators

Cricksim old version


Flags

Category:Proposed flags of the continents - Wikimedia Commons


Misc

The Wisden Collector's Guide
The Imperial Game: Cricket, Culture and Society
Test players born in non-Test playing nations - List of Test cricketers born in non-Test playing nations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Foreign-born South African Test cricketers | The Roar
Lord's Firsts
Wisden - Notes by the Editor
Wisden on Cricket's Fallen

Last research checkpoint - Cricketers by nationality

Cricket Records | Records | Second Eleven Championship, 2012 | Tournament statistics | ESPN Cricinfo
Cricket Records | Records | Second Eleven Championship, 2011 | Tournament statistics | ESPN Cricinfo
Category:People of European descent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Category:People by continent and ethnic or national descent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Category:South African people of Huguenot descent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Category:South African people of European descent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
French diaspora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
who the 15 kolpak players - Page 3
Kolpaks is it killing south african cricket
Action on Kolpaks and a place to insult each other [Archive] - Page 2 - Cricket 24/7
The "Shadow" South African League - Page 2
CricX - The Cricket Exchange Agency - Player Search Results
 
Last edited:

VC the slogger

PlanetCricket Forever
India
AFG...
PlanetCricket Award Winner
Joined
Aug 23, 2010
scaled.php


  1. Chris Gayle
  2. Brian Lara
  3. Shivnarine chanderpaul
  4. Malcolm Marshal
  5. Dwayne Bravo
  6. Kieron Pollard
  7. Vivian Richards
  8. Darren Sammy
  9. Darren Bravo
  10. Jeff Dujon
  11. Andre Russell
  12. Ravi Rampaul
  13. Fidel Edwards
  14. Garfield Sobers
  15. Devendra Bishoo
  16. Dwayne Smith
  17. Clive Lloyd
  18. Andre Fletcher

Where's the deadly bowling attack ?
 

VC the slogger

PlanetCricket Forever
India
AFG...
PlanetCricket Award Winner
Joined
Aug 23, 2010
All time player lists for associates/affiliates


Africa



ALG.gif
Algeria

:bat: Charles Routledge - Right-arm offbreak

-
-

-
-


ANG.gif
Angola

:bat: Laurence Davis

-
-

-
-


BOT.gif
Botswana

-

:ar: Karabo Modise

:wk: Denzil Sequeira

-
-


bfa.gif
Burkina Faso

:bwl: Abidine Sakande


cpv.gif
Cape Verde

:ar: Thomas Miller - Right-arm fast-medium

-
-

-
-


Congo DR

-
-

-
-

-

:ar: Emmanuel Sebareme*


egy.gif
Egypt

:ar: Richard Brooke* - Right-arm medium-fast
:ar: Cyril Hamilton* - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Hegele
:bat: Charles Lamb
:bat: JAC MacLaren
:bat: Narriman
:bat: Kerr Pearce
:wkb: Gilbert Scott Dalgleish
:bat: Omar Sharif - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: WAR Sumner
:bat: GA Thomas
:ar: Alexander Wilkinson - Right-arm offbreak/legbreak
:bat: Z Taher

:bat: Ralph Crake
:bat: John Liddell
:bat: Rowland Musson*
:ar: Maurice O'Brian*
:wkb: Michael Packe
:bat: Richard Parkhouse*
:bat: Geoffrey Rawson - Right-arm medium-fast
:bat: Francis Rogers
:bat: A Shimy
:ar: M Shimy - Right-arm medium/slow
:wkb: Richard Stanbury
:bat: MA Rifaat
:bat: MR Rifaat

:ar: Joshua Chaytor - Right-arm fast-medium
:bat: Basil Clarke
:bat: Grahame Cruickshanks
:bat: De Botton
:bat: James de Vere Biss
:bat: Samuel Enderby
:ar: William Evans* - Right-arm fast
:ar: Thomas Halsey - Right-arm fast
:bat: Albert Hewitt
:bat: Ian Kilgour
:ar: Geoffrey MacLaren
:bat: Michael Macmullen
:bat: Aubrey Mellor
:bat: Robert Middleditch
:ar: Richard More*
:ar: Evelyn Wellings
:ar: Philip Pank - Slow left-arm orthodox
:bat: Eric Rash
:bat: Oswald Smith-Bingham
:wkb: Thomas Sturgess
:wkb: Ronald Yeldham

:bat: Cyril Beyts
:ar: John Burrough
:bat: Emmanuel Casdagli
:ar: Archibald Cassels
:wk: L Carr
:ar: Edward Cawston
:ar: Eric Cole
:ar: Ronald Joy
:wk: Walter Murton
:ar: Percy Organ - Right-arm medium/slow
:ar: S Mahmoud
:bat: Shaaban
:wk: William Tailyour
:ar: Arthur Turner

:bwl: Abdou Hassanein*
:ar: Frederick Hassan
:ar: Herbert Carver
:bwl: Harold Hinde*
:ar: Jeff Linton
:ar: Mangi
:bwl: Marshall
:ar: Robert Melsome
:bwl: Mohammed Shemi
:bwl: Robert Osborne-Smith
:ar: Henry Spinks
:bwl: Rodney Palmer
:bwl: Francis Postlethwaite
:ar: John Walford

:bwl: A Izmirlian
:bwl: Godfrey Firbank*
:bwl: Khalil
:ar: Sadek
:bwl: John Traicos*


ETH.gif
Ethiopia

:bat: Anoop Pai

:bat: Michael Muchie - Right-arm medium-fast

-

-
-


gha.gif
Ghana

-
:ar: Cecil Pullan

:bat: Michael Green

-
-

-


ken.gif
Kenya

:bat: Dipak Chudasama
:bat: Eric Crake
:wkb: Basher Hassan
:wk: Irfan Karim
:ar: Anil Lakhani
:bat: Alex Obanda
:ar: Francis Otieno - Right-arm medium
:wkb: Kennedy Otieno
:wk: Morris Ouma
:bat: Harshad Patel
:bat: Qasim Umar
:bat: Ravindu Shah
:wkb: Shakoor Ahmed*
:bat: Gurdeep Singh
:bat: Seren Waters

:ar: Duncan Allan - Right-arm medium-fast
:wkb: Sandeep Gupta
:bat: Mohammad Afzal
:wkb: David Obuya
:bat: Brijal Patel - Slow left-arm orthodox
:ar: Steve Tikolo
:bat: Tom Tikolo
:ar: Dominic Wesonga - Right-arm fast medium

:ar: Jamie Dalrymple - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Dhiren Gondaria - Right-arm medium-fast
:bat: Ramesh Mepani
:bat: Tanmay Mishra
:bat: Hitesh Modi
:ar: Collins Obuya
:ar: Maurice Odumbe
:bat: Malhar Patel
:bat: Rakep Patel
:bat: Peter Thackeray
:bat: Alpesh Vadher
:bat: Zahid Sadiq

:ar: Ragheb Aga
:ar: Runish Gudhka
:wk: Tariq Iqbal
:bat: Herbert Isaac
:ar: Jimmy Kamande
:ar: Thomas Odoyo
:wk: Kennedy Owino
:ar: Dipak Patel
:ar: Derek Pringle
:ar: Tony Suji
:ar: David Tikolo
:ar: Raj Sharma

:bwl: Joseph Ababu
:bwl: Rajab Ali
:bwl: Joseph Angara
:bwl: Alfred Luseno
:ar: Nehemiah Odhiambo
:bwl: Nelson Odhiambo
:ar: Tito Odumbe
:bwl: Lucas Oluoch
:bwl: Peter Ongondo
:bwl: Lameck Onyango
:bwl: Elijah Otieno
:ar: Kalpesh Patel
:bwl: Don Pringle
:bwl: Emmanuel Ringera
:bwl: Martin Suji

:bwl: Aasif Karim
:ar: Rajesh Maru
:bwl: James Ngoche
:bwl: Shem Ngoche
:bwl: Mohammad Sheikh
:bwl: Hiren Varaiya


les.gif
Lesotho

:bat: Dennis Piers
:ar: Reginald Lagden - Right-arm offbreak

:bat: Alan Barr
:bat: Godfrey Lagden
:ar: Ronald Lagden - Right-arm fast

:bat: George Boyes
:bat: Harry Boyes
:bat: Arthur Lewis

:ar: Peter Hobson
:bwl: Sean Weeraratna

-


mad.gif
Madagascar

-
-

:ar: Roger Yonge

-
-


mwi.gif
Malawi

:bat: Imran Brohi

:ar: John Mason

-

-
-


mri.gif
Mauritius

:ar: John Ireland - Right-arm medium
:bat: Maurice Conde-Williams

:bat: Edward Leigh - Right-arm offbreak

:ar: Frederick Ireland

:ar: Alfred Cochrane

:bwl: Charles Cochrane

-


mar.gif
Morocco

-

:bat: Willie Scott

-
-

-
-


moz.gif
Mozambique

-

:wk: Akbar Saiyad
:bat: Nazir Usman

-

:bwl: David Ironside
:bwl: Dinesh Maughi
:bwl: Gamlesh Ramchande

:bwl: Ramesh Bagvanadaia


nam.gif
Namibia

:bat: Jean Bredenkamp
:ar: Jan-Berrie Burger
:bat: Norman Curry
:bat: Alexei Kervezee
:bat: Jacques Rudolph

:ar: Gerhard Erasmus
:ar: Gerrie Snyman
:arwk: Raymond van Schoor

:ar: David Wiese

:ar: Louis van der Westhuizen

:ar: Louis Burger
:ar: Sarel Burger
:wk: Ewald Steenkamp*
:ar: Ruben Trumpelmann
:wk: Melt van Schoor

:ar: Kola Burger
:bwl: Louis Klazinga
:bwl: Lennie Louw
:bwl: Tangeni Lungameni
:bwl: Ben Shikongo
:bwl: Rudi van Vuuren

:ar: Deon Kotze
:bwl: Bernard Scholtz
:ar: Pikky Ya France


nga.gif
Nigeria

:bat: Henry Savory - Right-arm medium
:ar: William Shirley - Right-arm fast-medium

:bat: Alexander Agedah
:bat: Geoffrey Anson
:ar: Arthur Judd - Right-arm legbreak
:bat: Richard Parkhouse
:bat: Simon Ferguson

:bat: Charles Guise
:ar: Tom Troman - Right-arm medium
:bat: Thomas Welch - Right-arm fast-medium

:bat: Harry Moorhouse
:ar: Victor Pascall

:ar: Robert Melsome

-


rwa.gif
Rwanda

-
-

-
-

:bwl: John Nagenda

:ar: Emmanuel Sebareme*


sdn.gif
Sudan

-

:ar: Akat Mayoum

-
-

:bwl: Philip Clark

-


swz.gif
Swaziland

-
-
:ar: Fish Markham
:ar: Neville Markham


tan.gif
Tanzania

:wkb: Praful Mehta
:wkb: RD Patel
:bat: Malcolm Ronaldson

:wk: Dar Lyon
:ar: CD Patel - Right-arm offbreak

:ar: John Solanky
:bat: Shiraz Sumar

:wk: Tony Abrahams
:ar: Ivan D'Cruz
:ar: Vasant Tapu

:ar: Pranlal Divecha
-


uga.gif
Uganda

:bat: Gordon Morgan
:bat: Lloyd Paternott
:wkb: Shakoor Ahmed*

:ar: Asif Din - Right-arm legbreak
:ar: Akbar Baig - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Ghafoor Ahmed*
:bat: Raoof Ahmed
:ar: Michael Morgan

:ar: Addil Somani

:ar: Jitendra Patel
:ar: Kenneth Kamyuka

:bwl: Henry Osinde
:bwl: Reid Somani

:ar: Kishore Lalchani


zam.gif
Zambia

:bat: Wayne Radford
:bat: Peter Stimpson
:bat: Yunus Badat

:ar: Kenny Jackson - Right-arm medium
:ar: Bruce Roberts - Right-arm medium

-

:wk: Hamish McLeod

:ar: George Bissett
:bwl: Junior Dala
:bwl: Henry Olonga
:bwl: Glen Radford
:bwl: Luke Radford
:ar: Neal Radford
:ar: Nathan Roberts
:bwl: Monde Zondeki

:ar: Lennox Brown - Right-arm fast-medium/legbreak
:ar: Phil Edmonds
:bwl: Parbhu Nana


zim.gif
Zimbabwe/Rhodesia

:bat: Kevin Arnott
:bat: David Bawden - Right-arm medium
:ar: Harry Birrell - Right-arm medium/offbreak
:ar: James Mitchell - Slow left-arm orthodox
:bat: Denis O'Connell-Jones
:bat: Tony Pithey

:bat: Gary Ballance
:ar: Robert Bentley - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Colin Bland - Right-arm medium
:bat: Peter Carlstein
:bat: Thomas Dunk
:wkb: Dave Houghton
:bat: Andy Pycroft
:bat: Paul Winslow

:bat: Robin Brown
:bat: Marshall Davies
:ar: Norman Featherstone - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Colin de Grandhomme
:bat: David Lewis - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Percy Mansell - Right-arm legbreak/medium
:ar: Sidney Martin
:bat: Trevor Penney
:ar: Mike Procter
:wkb: Stuart Robertson
:bat: Keith Tattersall

:ar: Hilton Cartwright
:ar: Paddy Clift
:ar: Jackie du Preez
:wk: Chris Duckworth
:ar: Duncan Fletcher
:ar: Edward Parker
:ar: David Pithey

:bwl: James Carse
:bwl: Anthony Ireland
:ar: Robin Jackman
:bwl: Kyle Jarvis
:bwl: Godfrey Lawrence
:bwl: Joe Partridge
:bwl: Charles Wooler

:bwl: Vernon Dickinson
:bwl: Richard Kaschula
:ar: Hugh Tayfield
 
Last edited:

VC the slogger

PlanetCricket Forever
India
AFG...
PlanetCricket Award Winner
Joined
Aug 23, 2010
All time player lists for associates/affiliates


Americas



arg.gif
Argentina

:ar: Gaston Arizaga - Right-arm legbreak
:ar: KS Bush
:bat: Pablo Ferguson
:bat: Neville Jackson
:bat: RPR Ker
:bat: William Leach
:wkb: Henry Marshal
:bat: Jack Mendl
:wkb: Carlos Mold
:ar: Matias Paterlini - Right-arm medium
:bat: Hernan Williams

:ar: Leonardo Alonso - Right-arm medium/offbreak
:ar: Cecil Ayling - Right-arm medium/offbreak
:wkb: Eric Ayling
:ar: Hamish Barton - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Alexander Bell
:wkb: Geoffrey Brooke-Taylor
:bat: Gordon Brown
:bat: Podge Broadhurst - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: John Campbell
:bat: George Ferguson
:bat: Tony Ferguson - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Tomas Francis
:wkb: Harold Garnett
:bat: Carlos Gibson
:bat: James Gifford
:bat: Harry Kortlang
:wkb: Derek Mendl
:wkb: Chris Nino
:bat: Robert Stuart - Right-arm medium
:ar: Evelyn Toulmin - Right-arm offbreak/legbreak
:bat: CL Vignoles

:ar: Dennet Ayling
:bat: Harry Biedermann
:bat: Kenneth Carlisle - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Derek Culley
:ar: Gerald Drysdale
:wkb: Grant Dugmore
:wk: Alejandro Ferguson
:ar: Donald Forrester - Right-arm medium
:ar: Donnie Forrester - Right-arm medium
:arwk: Frank Forrester - Right-arm legbreak
:bat: William Gardom
:bat: Kenneth Henderson
:wk: Alfred Jackson
:bat: John Knox
:ar: Miguel Morris - Right-arm offbreak/medium
:ar: Lucas Paterlini
:ar: John Paul - Right-arm offbreak/medium
:bat: Mark Precious
:bat: Robert Rudd
:ar: Michael Ryan - Left-arm medium/slow
:bat: Gerard Simpson
:bat: Martin Siri
:bat: Stanley Sylvester
:bat: Archibald Williamson
:ar: Lionel Woodhouse

:ar: Cyril Ayling
:ar: FA Bryans
:wk: Martin Cortabarria
:ar: Herbert Dorning
:bat: William Gardom
:ar: Bernardo Irigoyen
:wk: Arno Jacobs
:ar: Guillermo Kirschbaum
:ar: Harold Miles
:ar: Andres Perez Rivero
:ar: Gary Savage
:ar: Archibald Spens
:ar: George Stocks

:bwl: Douglas Annand
:bwl: Agustin Casime
:ar: Austen Cowper
:bwl: Humphrey Critchley-Salmonson
:bwl: Hernan Fennell
:ar: Philip Foy
:ar: Clem Gibson
:bwl: Alexander Gooding
:ar: Frederick Keen
:bwl: Diego Lord
:bwl: John Marston
:ar: Alan Morris
:bwl: Esteban Nino
:bwl: Pablo Ryan
:bwl: Alejo Tissera
:bwl: Christian Tuñon

:bwl: Esteban MacDermott
:bwl: John Marston
:bwl: Lautaro Musiani
:bwl: Hernan Pereyra


bah.gif
Bahamas

:bat: Julio Jemison
:bat: Dannavan Morrison
:bat: Marc Taylor
:ar: Dwight Weakley - Slow left-arm orthodox

:wkb: Whitcliff Atkinson
:bat: Rohan Parkes
:wkb: Howard Roye
:bat: Ryan Tappin - Right-arm offbreak

:ar: Llewellyn Armstrong
:ar: Jonathan Barry - Right-arm medium
:wkb: Abali Hoilett*
:ar: Ivan Johnson - Slow left-arm orthodox
:arwk: Gregory Taylor - Left-arm medium

:ar: George Armstrong
:ar: Narendra Ekanayake - Slow left-arm orthodox
:ar: Mario Ford
:ar: Albert Peters

:bwl: Jermaine Adderley
:ar: Garcha Blair
:bwl: Andrew Ford
:bwl: Lee Melville
:bwl: Roderick Mitchell

:bwl: Venris Bennett
:bwl: Oneil Levy


ber.gif
Bermuda

:wkb: Ricky Hill
:bat: Steven Outerbridge
:bat: Oliver Pitcher
:ar: Sheridan Raynor - Slow left-arm orthodox
:bat: Winston Reid - Slow left-arm orthodox
:bat: Clay Smith
:bat: Charles Congdon

:bat: Sinclair Bean
:bat: Gladstone Brown
:bat: Reggie Conyers
:bat: David Hemp
:ar: Alma Hunt
:ar: Charlie Marshall - Left-arm medium
:bat: Malcolm Raynor
:bat: Irving Romaine - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Dion Stovell
:ar: Lionel Thomas - Right-arm medium

:arwk: Colin Blades - Right-arm medium-fast
:ar: Lionel Cann - Right-arm medium
:wkb: Francis Conry
:ar: Charles Daulphin - Right-arm medium-fast
:ar: Noel Gibbons
:ar: Lloyd Raynor
:bat: Rupert Scotland - Right-arm medium
:wkb: Cammie Smith
:bat: Randolph Spencer
:ar: Janeiro Tucker

:bat: Joseph Bailey - Right-arm offbreak
:wk: Allan Douglas
:ar: Arnold Manders - Right-arm offbreak
:wk: Dean Minors
:ar: Eldon Raynor
:ar: Lee Raynor
:ar: John Tucker - Right-arm medium-fast
:ar: Clevie Wade
:wk: Dennis Wainwright

:bwl: Dennis Archer
:bwl: Gary Brangman
:ar: Gerald Conyers
:bwl: Anthony Edwards
:bwl: Alfred Hall
:ar: Charles Hime
:bwl: Randy Horton
:bwl: Kevin Hurdle
:ar: Elvin James
:bwl: Malachi Jones
:ar: Adrian King*
:bwl: Kyle Lightbourne
:bwl: Clarence Parfitt
:bwl: Randy Raynor
:bwl: Jacobi Robinson
:bwl: Winston Trott

:bwl: Shiraz Ali
:ar: Delyone Borden
:bwl: Joshua Gilbert
:bwl: Dwayne Leverock
:ar: Calvin Symonds
:bwl: Fred Trott
:ar: Rodney Trott


bra.gif
Brazil

:ar: KS Bush
:bat: Greigor Caisley
:wkb: Richard Latham
:bat: Charles Naumann
:ar: Deodat Randolph - Right-arm medium/offbreak
:bat: C Waddell

:bat: Arthur Robinson
:bat: Matthew Featherstone
:ar: Ashok Gandotra - Slow left-arm orthodox/chinaman
:ar: Bill Glerum - Right-arm medium/offbreak
:bat: Charles Miller

:wk: Frank Filgas*
:ar: Rubabul Islam
:wk: Guilherme Lefevre
:ar: John Naumann
:ar: Norman Olivier - Right-arm legbreak
:ar: George Toplas

:wk: GE Cunningham
:ar: Arthur Grass - Right-arm medium
:wk: Kenneth Hunter
:wk: John Milton
:bat: JC Muriel
:ar: Frank Naumann

:bwl: Hugh Carless
:bwl: Rudy Hartmann
:bwl: Daniel Miziara
:bwl: Miguel Rowe
:ar: Frank Stenhouse

:bwl: C Chatwin
:ar: HAN Hassell
:bwl: Ronald Pryor
:bwl: William Steytler


can.gif
Canada

:bat: Faoud Bacchus
:bat: Geoff Barnett
:ar: John Davison
:bat: Sandeep Jyoti
:bat: Farooq Kirmani - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Nitish Kumar - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Ingleton Liburd - Right-arm medium
:bat: Ishwar Maraj - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Ray Nascimento
:bat: Ruvindu Gunasekara
:ar: Hiral Patel - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Glenroy Sealy
:bat: John Strachan
:wkb: Francis Terry

:wk: Ashish Bagai
:bat: Ian Billcliff
:bat: Christopher Chappell
:bat: Desmond Chumney
:bat: Tony Clarke - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Franklin Dennis
:bat: Muneeb Diwan
:bat: Gordon Gussisberg
:bat: Paul Prashad
:bat: Lukin Robinson
:wk: Dyce Saunders
:bat: Zeeshan Siddiqi

:bat: Bentley Alleyne
:bat: Charlie Baksh
:wkb: Trevin Bastiampillai
:bat: Billy Bell
:bat: Clarke Bell
:ar: Guy Blaikie
:wk: Tom Brierley
:bat: Albert Collins
:ar: Rizwan Cheema
:ar: Jimmy Hansra - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Joe Harris - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Henry Humphries
:bat: Martin Johnson
:ar: Don Maxwell - Right-arm fast-medium
:bat: Charles Mayo
:bat: Francis Morice
:bat: Herbert Orr - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Martin Prashad
:ar: Danny Singh - Right-arm medium
:ar: Raza-ur-Rehman - Left-arm medium-fast
:bat: Alphonso Roberts
:bat: Beverley Robinson
:bat: Tariq Javed - Right-arm legbreak
:bat: Usman Limbada
:bat: Darrell Winterlik - Right-arm medium

:bat: Jonathan Augustus
:bat: William Bowring
:ar: JJ Cameron
:ar: John Cameron
:ar: Jimmy Cameron
:ar: George Codrington
:ar: Damodar Daesrath - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Sunil Dhaniram
:ar: Nikhil Dutta
:wkb: David Foster
:ar: Hercules Grant
:wk: Hamza Tariq
:ar: Jack Laing
:ar: Escott Loney - Right-arm medium-fast
:wk: Bryan Mauricette
:bat: Sam Meston
:ar: Russell Ogden
:ar: Basil Robinson
:ar: Glenroy Sealy
:ar: John Vaughan

:bwl: Harvir Baidwan
:bwl: Robert Callender
:bwl: Brian Christen
:bwl: Austin Codrington
:ar: Walter Cooper
:ar: Anderson Cummins
:bwl: Jeremy Gordon
:bwl: Cornelius Henry
:bwl: Davis Joseph
:ar: Kenneth Kamyuka
:ar: Khurram Chohan
:bwl: Hal McGiverin
:bwl: John Munn
:bwl: Henry Osinde
:bwl: Hal Padmore
:bwl: Rayyan Pathan
:bwl: George Pitts
:bwl: Bhawan Singh
:bwl: John Valentine
:ar: Herbert Wookey
:ar: Walter Wright

:bwl: Derek Abraham*
:bwl: Garnet Brisbane
:bwl: Abzal Dean
:bwl: Parth Desai
:bwl: Derick Etwaroo
:bwl: Jitendra Patel
:bwl: Balaji Rao
:bwl: Ben Seebaran
:bwl: Zahid Hussain


chi.gif
Chile

:bat: Paul Hollis
:ar: Maurice Jewell - Slow left-arm orthodox
:bat: Simon Shalders

:bat: John Jackson - Right-arm legbreak
:wk: Arthur Jewell
:ar: John Jewell sr - Right-arm medium
:bat: John Jewell jr

:bat: Malcolm Henderson
:wk: Alfred Jackson

-
-

:bwl: Arthur Griffin

-


col.gif
Colombia

:ar: Damien Alifraco

:ar: Tony White
:ar: Albert Gaminara

:wk: Jairo Andres Venegas

-
-


crc.gif
Costa Rica

:bat: Standford Barton
:ar: Lance Binns - Right-arm legbreak
:ar: Shane Catford
:bat: Peter Lyon

:bat: Barry Ashworth
:bat: Gabriel Gordon
:ar: Ben Smith
:bat: Samuel Smith

:ar: Ruben Brown
:bat: David Crisp - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Bob Jagger
:wk: Julian Olivier
:ar: Chris Prasad - Right-arm medium
:ar: Arthur Sutton - Right-arm offbreak

:bat: Sylvester Cunningham
:wk: Tom Erskine
:ar: Richard Illingworth
:ar: Alberto Lam
:ar: Ken Thomas

:bwl: Sam Arthur
:ar: Tim Baker
:bwl: George Brown
:bwl: Winston Cunningham
:bwl: Michael Peart
:bwl: James Robinson

:bwl: Simeon Maxwell
:bwl: Nasir Ali


ecu.gif
Ecuador

:bat: Nick Appleyard

-
-

-
-


slv.gif
El Salvador

:bat: Rodrigo Blandon
:bat: Alfonso Ramirez

:bat: Frank Aribizu
:ar: Philip Mostyn

:ar: Paul Coffey
:bat: Juan Oliva
:bat: Guillermo Salguero
:wk: Jose Surpas

:bwl: Francesco Dellarciprete
:bwl: Roberto Guardado
:bwl: Andrew Murgatroyd

:bwl: James Stevens


pan.gif
Panama

:bat: Ron Headley

:bat: George Headley

-

:ar: Tommie Burton

:bwl: Dean Headley

-


MEX.gif
Mexico

-

:bat: John Charot Low

:wk: Richard Vaughan

-

-
-


per.gif
Peru

:bat: Richard Brown - Right-arm offbreak/medium
:ar: Robert Brown - Right-arm medium-fast/offbreak
:bat: William Robertson

:ar: Freddie Brown

:ar: Christopher Brown

:bwl: Charles Fellows-Smith


usa.gif
United States of America

:bat: Faoud Bacchus
:bat: Leslie Fernandes
:bat: Harold Furness
:bat: Alfred Hartley
:bat: Arthur Hoskings
:bat: Clayton Lambert
:bat: Sushil Nadkarni
:wk: William Perkins

:bat: Reggie Conyers
:wkb: Harry Kortlang
:bat: Anil Lashkari
:bat: Neil Lashkari
:ar: Jehan Mubarak - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Alfred Scattergood
:bat: Dennis Silk*
:bat: Cameron Steel
:wkb: Kenneth Weekes
:wkb: Arthur Wood - Right-arm offbreak/legbreak

:bat: Charlie Hartley
:ar: Thomas Hollingworth - Right-arm medium/offbreak
:ar: Harry Bush - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Fred Butler
:ar: Bart King
:ar: Robert Moore - Slow left-arm orthodox

:ar: Fitz Hinds
:ar: Charlie Absolom
:ar: Tom Armitage
:ar: Walter Attewell
:ar: Thomas Carey
:ar: Ian Holland
:wk: Henry Scattergood

:ar: Percy Clark
:ar: Russell Hinchman
:bwl: Jermaine Lawson
:ar: Aubrey Smith
:bwl: Joseph Vetterlein

:ar: Ranji Hordern
:ar: Neil McGarrell


uru.gif
Uruguay

-
-
-

:bwl:

:bwl: HL Pennock


vir.gif
US Virgin Islands

-
-

:bat: Clifford Walwyn - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: John Weiss

:ar: Sherville Huggins

:ar: Hamish Anthony

-


ven.gif
Venezuela

:ar: Nick Pocock - Left-arm medium

:ar: Tony White

-


:bwl: Kenneth Miller

-
 
Last edited:

VC the slogger

PlanetCricket Forever
India
AFG...
PlanetCricket Award Winner
Joined
Aug 23, 2010
All time player lists for associates/affiliates


Asia



afg.gif
Afghanistan

-

:ar: Salim Durani - Slow left-arm orthodox

-

:ar: Aamir Mehmond
:ar: Aman Shinwari
:bwl: Kabir Khan

:bwl: Gurveer Singh


Armenia

-

:ar: Robert Bairamian

-
-


bhr.gif
Bahrain

:ar: Cosikan Beadle
:ar: Adil Hanif - Right-arm offbreak

:ar: Ahilen Beadle


bru.gif
Brunei

:ar: Ben France

-
-

-

-

:bwl: Chintan Dangaria


chn.gif
China

:bat: Richard Chee Quee
:bat: Michael Chin
:bat: Steve Leach
:bat: Kenneth McEuen
:bat: Neville Miller
:bat: Harry Ollerdessen
:bat: Nicky Peng

:bat: Herbert Chang
:bat: Michael Chee Quee
:bat: Simon Chu
:ar: Jonathan Foo - Right-arm legbreak
:ar: Alexander Hosie - Right-arm medium
:ar: Rupert Tang Choon - Right-arm legbreak

:ar: Arthur Alloo
:ar: Howard Alloo
:wk: Max Chu
:bat: Herbert Wenyon - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Eu Cheow Teik - Right-arm legbreak
:ar: Joe Leach
:ar: Don McEuen - Right-arm legbreak
:bat: Low Ah Lum
:bat: Dudley Wang

:wk: Navin Chan
:ar: Hunter Poon
:wk: Kenneth Wong

:bwl: Sunnie Chan
:ar: Arthur Jaques
:ar: Robert Melsome

:bwl: Ellis Achong
:bwl: Albert Alloo
:bwl: Li Kai Ming
:bwl: Percy Evans


hkg.gif
Hong Kong

:wkb: AE Lanning

:bat: Sam Hain
:ar: John Barclay - Right-arm offbreak
:wk: Colin McIver
:ar: Thomas Pearce - Right-arm medium

:bat: Alec Pearce - Right-arm offbreak
:wk: Ryan Campbell
:bat: Frank Garnett
:ar: Alfred Musson - Right-arm medium

:ar: Henry Baird
:ar: Edward Barry - Left-arm medium-fast
:ar: John Stephenson
:ar: William Lumsden

:bwl: John Erskine
:bwl: George Heath
:ar: Maxmillian Wood

:ar: Alex Scott


idn.gif
Indonesia

:bat: John Butterworth
:bat: Frederick Cook

:bat: Johann Kessler
:ar: Reginald Butterworth - Right-arm fast-medium

:ar: Adam Hollioake
:ar: Ben Hollioake

-

:bwl: Krom Hendricks
:bwl: PR Tromp de Haas


irn.gif
Iran

:ar: Yeshwant Sidhaye - Right-arm legbreak

:ar: Ronnie Irani

:wk: Jenni Irani

-

:ar: Taz Yazdani

:bwl: Charles Roast


irq.gif
Iraq

:bat: Zayyad Qayyum


:ar: Sean Polley

-

:bwl: Charles Ralston

-


isr.gif
Israel

-

:bat: George Carnegie-Brown

-
:wk: Jerrold Kessel

-
-


jap.gif
Japan

:wkb: Frank Gillingham
:bat: Ko Irie
:bat: Julian Piggott
:ar: Tom Colverd


:ar: Frederick Potter

:wk: Tatsuro Chino
:bat: Kensuke Kobayashi
:ar: Masaomi Kobayashi - Right-arm medium
:bat: William Maundrell

:ar: Patrick Giles-Jones
:wk: Herbert Potter

:bwl: John Gillingham


kuw.gif
Kuwait

:bat: Shan Masood

:ar: Nikhil Dutta

:ar: Tanvir Ahmed

:bwl: Shakil Ahmed


Lebanon

:bat: Ben Wakim
:bat: Charlie Wakim

:bat: Richard Romanos

-
-

-
-


mas.gif
Malaysia

:ar: Godfrey Bryan - Right-arm medium
:wkb: Herbert Hopkins
:wk: Gerald Livlock
:ar: Arul Suppiah

:bat: Neville Foster
:bat: Charles Higginbotham
:bat: Denzil Livlock
:wkb: Fred Nicholas
:ar: Laddy Outschoorn - Right-arm medium

:ar: Edward Armitage - Right-arm medium-fast
:ar: Robert Braddell - Right-arm medium
:ar: Lall Singh - Right-arm medium/slow
:bat: Christopher Foster
:bat: Maurice Foster - Right-arm medium
:wkb: Henry Talbot

:wk: Keith Bancroft
:wkb: Victor Croome
:ar: BS Gill
:wk: Francis Hugonin
:wk: Sydney Maartensz
:ar: RM McKenzie
:ar: Steven O'Keefe

:bwl: Joseph Mactaggart
:ar: Arthur Scharenguivel

:bwl: Patrick Hennessey
:bwl: Rattan Jaidka
:bwl: Rohan Suppiah


mya.gif
Myanmar

:wk: Essof Ashroff
:bat: Hubert Ashton
:bat: Basil Eddis
:bat: Charles McCarthy
:wk: HG Nicolson

:bat: FitzAlan Drayson
:bat: Bruce Eddis
:bat: Frank Garnett
:ar: Kenneth Goldie - Right-arm fast
:bat: Noel Phillips

:ar: William Giles - Left-arm medium-fast
:wkb: James Gibson
:ar: CM Ismail - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Sydney Stubbs
:bat: Rupert Taylor
:bat: James Tennent

:wk: AE Bham
:bat: Edward Gerrity
:ar: CA Murad

:ar: Herbert Ashton
:bwl: MB Padgett
:ar: Louis Sinclair
:bwl: George Smith

:ar: Charles Cunningham


nep.gif
Nepal

-
-

-
-

-
:ar: Raju Basnyat


phi.gif
Philippines

:ar: Daniel Smith

:bat: Alexander MacLeod

:bat: Richard Goodwin
:ar: Jonathan Hill
-

-
-


qat.gif
Qatar

:bat: Andri Berenger

-

-
-

-

:bwl: Hussain Haidar


ksa.gif
Saudi Arabia

:bat: Bilal Qureshi
:bat: Hasan Javed


-
-

-

:bwl: Sami Faridi
:bwl: Sohan Boralessa


sin.gif
Singapore

:bat: Darshan Chohan
:ar: Andre de Lange - Right-arm medium
:bat: Francis Mugliston - Right-arm medium

:wk: Richard Fortin

:bat: Tim David
:ar: Billy King - Slow left-arm orthodox
:ar: Richard Pyman

:ar: Karthik Suresh

:bwl: AW Beven
:bwl: Denys Hill
:bwl: Joseph Mactaggart

-


syr.gif
Syria

-
-

-

:wk: Erroll Hay

-
-


tjk.gif
Tajikistan

:ar: Ahmed Shah - Slow left-arm orthodox

:wk: Murad Ali

-
-

-
-


uae.gif
United Arab Emirates

:ar: Robin D'Souza

:ar: Ryan D'Souza


Vietnam

:ar: Becker Nguyen

-
-

-
-
 
Last edited:

VC the slogger

PlanetCricket Forever
India
AFG...
PlanetCricket Award Winner
Joined
Aug 23, 2010
All time player lists for other nations


Caribbean Islands



aia.gif
Anguilla

:bat: Montcin Hodge

:ar: Chesney Hughes - Slow left-arm orthodox

:wk: Jahmar Hamilton

:ar: Omari Banks

:bwl: Cardigan Connor

-


atg.gif
Antigua & Barbuda

:bat: Michael Camacho
:bat: Austin Richards
:bat: Richie Richardson

:bat: Dave Joseph
:bat: Sylvester Joseph
:ar: Vivian Richards - Right-arm offbreak

:wk: Ridley Jacobs
:bat: Ralson Otto - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Mali Richards - Right-arm medium
:bat: Ian Tittle

:ar: Eldine Baptiste
:ar: Wilden Cornwall
:ar: Orlando Peters - Right-arm medium
:wk: Devon Thomas

:bwl: Curtly Ambrose
:bwl: Kenny Benjamin
:ar: Winston Benjamin
:bwl: George Ferris
:bwl: Hugh Gore
:bwl: Kerry Jeremy
:bwl: Robbie Joseph
:ar: Andy Roberts
:bwl: Curtis Roberts
:bwl: Eddison Roberts
:bwl: Gavin Tonge

:ar: Justin Athanaze
:bwl: Anthony Lake
:bwl: Anthony Martin


brb.gif
Barbados

:bat: Kraigg Brathwaite
:bat: Sherwin Campbell
:bat: Alvin Greenidge
:bat: Gordon Greenidge
:bat: Adrian Griffith
:bat: Desmond Haynes
:bat: Conrad Hunte
:bat: Philo Wallace

:bat: George Challenor - Right-arm medium
:bat: Kirk Edwards
:wkb: Clyde Walcott
:bat: Everton Weekes
:ar: Frank Worrell - Left-arm medium-fast

:ar: Denis Atkinson
:bat: Carlisle Best
:bat: Roland Butcher
:bat: Edward Challenor
:bat: Harry Ince - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Collis King
:bat: Seymour Nurse
:wkb: Floyd Reifer
:ar: Garry Sobers

:ar: Eric Atkinson
:ar: Keith Boyce
:wk: Patrick Browne
:ar: Snuffy Browne
:wk: Clairmonte Depeiaza
:ar: Ottis Gibson
:ar: John Goddard
:ar: Ryan Hinds
:ar: Jason Holder
:ar: David Holford
:ar: Malcolm Marshall
:wk: David Murray
:wk: Thelston Payne
:ar: Dwayne Smith

:bwl: Tino Best
:bwl: Ian Bradshaw
:ar: Sylvester Clarke
:bwl: Pedro Collins
:bwl: Corey Collymore
:bwl: Wayne Daniel
:ar: Vasbert Drakes
:bwl: Fidel Edwards
:bwl: Prof Edwards
:bwl: George Francis
:bwl: Joel Garner
:bwl: Charlie Griffith
:ar: Wes Hall
:bwl: Vanburn Holder
:ar: Chris Jordan
:bwl: Frank King
:bwl: Manny Martindale
:bwl: Ezra Moseley
:bwl: Kemar Roach
:bwl: Gladstone Small

:bwl: Sulieman Benn
:ar: George Linton
:bwl: Albert Padmore
:bwl: Larry Worrell


British Virgin Islands

-
-

:bat: Dorian Auguste*
:bat: Kwesi Sinclair

-

-
-


cay.gif
Cayman Islands

:wk: Christopher Wight
:bat: Oscar Wight

:ar: Vibart Wight - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Pearson Best - Right-arm medium

:ar: David Wight
:ar: Michael Wight - Right-arm legbreak
:bat: Philip Wight - Right-arm medium

:ar: Ryan Bovell
:wkb: Abali Hoilett*

:bwl: Kevon Bazil
:bwl: Kenute Tulloch

:bwl: Kevin Bazil


cub.gif
Cuba

-
-

-
-

:ar: Charles Brune


dma.gif
Dominica

:wkb: Royston Trocard*

:ar: Lockhart Sebastien - Right-arm medium
:bat: Irvine Shillingford

:bat: Dorian Auguste*

:ar: Phillip DeFreitas
:ar: Liam Sebastien

:bwl: David Defoe*
:bwl: Mervin Mathew
:bwl: Adam Sanford
:bwl: Grayson Shillingford

:bwl: Derek Abraham*
:bwl: Shane Shillingford


grn.gif
Grenada

:wkb: Andre Fletcher
:bat: Devon Smith

-
:bat: Alphonso Roberts*

:wk: Junior Murray
:ar: Richard Ollivierre

:bwl: Davis Joseph*
:bwl: Nelon Pascal

:bwl: Larry Baptiste*
:ar: Rawl Lewis


guy.gif
Guyana

:bat: Faoud Bacchus
:bat: Michael Carberry
:bat: Maurice Fernandes
:bat: Leon Johnson
:bat: Clayton Lambert
:bat: Paul Prashad*

:bat: Shivnarine Chanderpaul
:bat: Ian Fleming*
:wkb: Rohan Kanhai
:bat: Mark Ramprakash
:bat: Ramnaresh Sarwan - Right-arm legbreak
:wkb: Clyde Walcott

:ar: Basil Butcher - Right-arm legbreak
:bat: Frank de Caires
:ar: Narsingh Deonarine - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Carl Hooper
:ar: Sew Shivnarine*

:ar: Christopher Barnwell
:ar: Snuffy Browne
:ar: Royston Crandon
:ar: Lennox Cush*
:ar: Damodar Daesrath*
:ar: Derek Kallicharran*
:ar: Chris Lewis

:bwl: Ronsford Beaton
:bwl: Esuan Crandon
:bwl: Kevin Darlington*
:bwl: Reon King
:ar: Clement Neblett*
:ar: Oscar Weber*

:bwl: Devendra Bishoo
:ar: Neil McGarrell*
:bwl: Veerasammy Permaul


jam.gif
Jamaica

:ar: Chris Gayle - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Wavell Hinds - Right-arm medium
:bat: Xavier Marshall
:wkb: Karl Nunes
:bat: Percy Tarilton

:wk: Ivan Barrow
:bat: Mark Butcher - Right-arm medium
:bat: Donovan Pagon

:arwk: Jimmy Adams - Slow left-arm orthodox
:ar: Tamar Lambert - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Marlon Samuels - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Collie Smith

:wk: Carlton Baugh
:ar: David Bernard
:ar: Gary Butcher - Right-arm medium
:ar: Oscar Da Costa
:wk: Jeff Dujon
:wk: Chadwick Walton

:bwl: Norman Cowans
:bwl: David Lawrence
:bwl: Devon Malcolm
:bwl: Patrick Patterson
:bwl: Daren Powell
:bwl: Andrew Richardson
:bwl: Franklyn Rose
:bwl: Jerome Taylor
:bwl: Courtney Walsh
:bwl: Chester Watson

:ar: Gareth Breese
:bwl: Harry Latchman
:bwl: Nikita Miller
:bwl: Alf Valentine


msr.gif
Montserrat

-
-

-
:wk: Jaison Peters

:bwl: Lionel Baker

:bwl: Brian Stephney


pur.gif
Puerto Rico

:bat: Junio Anthony
:bat: Joshua Anthony
:bat: Leroy Brown

:bat: Dale Africa - Right-arm offbreak/medium
:ar: Larry Bedford

:bat: Bernard Douglas
:bat: Keith Williams

:ar: Calwin Lewis

:bwl: Millard Heywood
:bwl: Nathaniel Tuitt

:bwl: Rajesh Khemlani
:bwl: Thomas Williams


Sint Maarten

:wkb: Royston Trocard*

-
-

-

:bwl: Larry Baptiste*


skn.gif
St Kitts & Nevis

:bat: Len Harris
:bat: Shane Jeffers - Right-arm medium
:bat: Kieran Powell
:bat: Stuart Williams
:bat: Shervin Woodley

:bat: Junie Mitchum
:bat: Runako Morton - Right-arm medium/offbreak
:bat: Codville Rogers

:bat: Victor Eddy - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Steve Liburd - Right-arm medium-fast/offbreak
:ar: Tonito Willett - Right-arm medium-fast
:bat: Harold Williams

-

:bwl: Quinton Boatswain
:bwl: John Maynard
:bwl: Earl Harris

:bwl: Virgil Browne
:ar: Jacques Taylor
:bwl: Elquemedo Willett


lca.gif
St Lucia

:wkb: Johnson Charles

:bat: Keddy Lesporis

:ar: Darren Sammy

-
:bwl: Garey Mathurin


vin.gif
St Vincent & the Grenadines

:bat: Miles Bascombe
:bat: Wilf Slack
:ar: Charles Ollivierre - Right-arm medium/offbreak

:bat: Romel Currency
:bat: Hyron Shallow

:bat: Sunil Ambris
:bat: Alphonso Roberts
:bat: Albert Texeira*

:wk: Mike Findlay

:bwl: Ian Allen
:bwl: Deighton Butler
:bwl: Cameron Cuffy
:bwl: Winston Davis
:ar: Delorn Johnson
:ar: Adrian King*
:ar: Nixon McLean
:bwl: Kenroy Peters
:bwl: Louis Powell
:ar: Neil Williams

:bwl: Orlanzo Jackson
:bwl: Jomel Warrican


tca.gif
Turks & Caicos Islands

:ar: Rohan Ash - Right-arm offbreak
:wkb: Michael Baptiste
:wk: Nuwan Bodhinayake
:bat: Marcus Charlemagne
:bat: Calvin Chase

:bat: Errion Charles
:wk: Donovan Matthews
:bat: Terrence Thomas
:bat: Everett Warrican

:bat: Douglas Brown - Right-arm medium-fast
:bat: Chabbie Charlery
:ar: Sabuton John - Right-arm medium

:bwl: Ira Baptiste
:bat: Leroy Tull
:ar: Oliver Williams

:bwl: Howard Dickenson
:bwl: Ralph Doughty
:bwl: Urial Gilbert
:bwl: Jeremy Jones
:ar: Henry Saunders

:bwl: Kurt Eversley
:bwl: Robert Johnson
:bwl: Leroy King
:bwl: Carlton Saunders
:bwl: Wayne Williams


tri.gif
Trinidad & Tobago

:bat: Adrian Barath
:bat: Daren Ganga
:ar: Phil Simmons - Right-arm medium
:bat: Clifford Roach - Right-arm legbreak
:bat: Jeffrey Stollmeyer - Right-arm legbreak
:bat: Vic Stollmeyer

:bat: Darren Bravo
:bat: Brian Lara
:bat: Wilton St Hill

:ar: Denis Atkinson
:ar: Gerry Gomez
:wk: Sammy Guillen
:bat: Lord Harris - Right-arm fast
:bat: Gus Logie
:bat: Jason Mohammed - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Sydney Smith
:bat: Archie Wiles

:ar: Dwayne Bravo
:ar: Learie Constantine
:ar: Imran Khan
:ar: Kieron Pollard
:wk: Denesh Ramdin
:ar: Joe Small

:bwl: Mervyn Dillon
:bwl: Shannon Gabriel
:ar: Rayad Emrit
:ar: Kyle Hogg
:bwl: Willie Hogg

:bwl: Ryan Austin
:bwl: Sonny Ramadhin
:bwl: Dinanath Ramnarine
 
Last edited:

VC the slogger

PlanetCricket Forever
India
AFG...
PlanetCricket Award Winner
Joined
Aug 23, 2010
All time player lists for associates/affiliates


Europe


aut.gif
Austria

:bat: Julien Wiener*
:arwk: Tim Zoehrer*

:bat: Edgar Moline
:ar: Herbert Edlmann

:wk: Peter Konig
:ar: Jamie Nussbaumer*
:ar: Carl Zimmerman

:bat: Frank Moline


:bwl: Luke Nussbaumer

:bwl: Frederick Gaddum
:bwl: Charles Moline


bel.gif
Belgium

:bat: Rauf Al Sayed
:bat: John MacFarlane
:bat: Sam Raphael
:ar: Jack Raphael - Right-arm medium/offbreak
:bat: Rodolphe Seeldrayers
:bat: Christopher Stone
:bat: Richard Worthington - Right-arm medium/offbreak

:wkb: George Alpen
:bat: Jamie Farmiloe - Right-arm legbreak
:bat: Ken Farmiloe - Right-arm medium/offbreak
:bat: William Maxwell
:bat: Adrian de Wiart
:bat: Richard Raphael
:ar: Shahid Mohammad

:ar: Leslie Bridges
:bat: Richard Eames
:bat: Nicholas Felix
:ar: Hubert Klinkhamner
:ar: Javed Iqbal
:bat: René MacColl*
:ar: Ernst Neuerberg
:wk: Jack Richards*
:wk: Robert Sehmi
:bat: Alfred Seymour
:wk: Shaheryar Butt

:bat: Joseph d'Oultremont
:ar: Fraser McRae
:ar: Karl Neuerberg
:ar: Abdul Rehman

:bwl: Frank König
:ar: Simon Newport
:bwl: Brighton Watambwa
:bwl: Eddie Wright
:ar: Fred Wright
:bwl: James Meunier

:ar: Phil Edmonds*
:bwl: Rein Neuerberg


cro.gif
Croatia

:ar: Anton Devcich - Slow left-arm orthodox
:bat: Simon Katich - Slow left-arm chinaman

:bat: Dusan Hakaraia
:bat: Will Pucovski*
:bat: Antony Sumich
:ar: Joseph Yovich

:wk: Bronko Djura*

:wk: Dennis Yagmich

:ar: Steve O'Keefe


cyp.gif
Cyprus

:bat: Andrea Agathangelou

:ar: Robert Bairamian*
:bat: Dom Michael



cze.gif
Czech Republic

:bat: Will Pucovski*
:ar: Greg Smith

:ar: Jason Krejza

:wk: Frank Filgas*
:ar: Mitchell Starc

:bat: Henry Fuller

:bat: Ernest Fuller


den.gif
Denmark

:wk: Freddie Klokker
:ar: Johan Malcolm-Hansen - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Carsten Pedersen

:wkb: Greg Moller
:bat: Claus Morlid
:ar: Henrik Mortensen
:ar: Michael Pedersen - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Karl Quist - Right-arm legbreak

:ar: Richard Keigwin - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Carsten Morlid - Right-arm offbreak/medium
:ar: Andrew Symonds

:wkb: Fairfax Fenwick
:wk: Herbert Fenwick
:ar: Donovan Grobbelaar
:ar: Thomas Hansen
:wk: Brian Krikken
:wk: Karl Krikken
:wk: Tim Nielsen
:ar: Soren Vestergaard

:ar: Martin Andersson
:ar: Naved Arif
:bwl: Ben Edmondson
:ar: Soren Henriksen
:bwl: Shane Jurgensen
:bwl: Amjad Khan
:bwl: Ole Mortensen
:bwl: Matt Olsen
:ar: Max Sorensen

:bwl: Bryce McGain
:ar: Toivo Vaikvee


fin.gif
Finland

:ar: Jonathan October - Right-arm medium

-

-

:ar: Stuart Karppinen

-
-


fra.gif
France

:bat: Arun Ayyavooraju
:bat: George James
:bat: Bruce Pairaudeau
:ar: Lionel Palairet - Right-arm medium
:bat: Roger Prideaux
:ar: Louis Serrurier - Right-arm medium
:bat: Jack Short - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Paul Wakefield - Right-arm legbreak

:ar: Frederick Abraham jnr
:bat: John Benaud
:wkb: Andy Ganteaume
:bat: Anthony Hadingham
:bat: Jonathan Houghton
:ar: Philip le Couteur
:ar: Dawid Malan
:bat: Richard Palairet
:ar: Les Poidevin
:wkb: Shabbir Hussain
:ar: Jacobus Venter - Right-arm offbreak

:ar: Richie Benaud
:ar: Bernard Bosanquet
:ar: Ewie Cronje - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Frans Cronje - Right-arm medium
:ar: Fedo de Gannes - Right-arm medium
:ar: Pitre Desmazeures
:ar: Louis Devereux
:ar: Leus du Plooy - Slow left-arm orthodox
:ar: Jacobus Duminy - Slow left-arm orthodox
:ar: Reymond de Montmorency - Right-arm legbreak
:bat: Arthur du Boulay - Right-arm medium
:ar: Fred le Roux - Right-arm medium
:bat: Vincent de Lisle
:bat: René MacColl*
:bat: Hugo Pinsent
:wk: Waseem Bhatti
:ar: Hubert Martineau
:bat: Philip Martineau - Left-arm fast-medium

:ar: Simon Hewitt
:ar: Benny Howell
:ar: Philip LeRoy
:ar: Charl Malan
:ar: Lionel Martineau - Right-arm offbreak
:wk: Carl Igolen-Robinson
:ar: Pierre Joubert
:ar: Jeandré Jumat - Right-arm medium-fast
:wkb: Jean-Luc Lambourdiere
:bat: James Leigh (truly awful though)
:ar: Shahid Malik

:bwl: Doug Bollinger
:bwl: Val Brumant
:bwl: Michael Cohen
:bwl: Serge Conein
:bwl: Flooi du Toit
:ar: Chris Duval
:ar: Bertram Floquet
:bwl: Brenden Fourie
:bwl: Rory Gribbell
:bwl: Horatio Powys-Keck
:bwl: David Holt
:bwl: Thomas Liddiard
:bwl: Josh Marquet
:bwl: Hayden McLean
:bwl: Adam Soilleux

:bwl: Guy Brumant
:bwl: Hugh de Prez
:bwl: Zika Ali
:bwl: Alfred Martineau


ger.gif
Germany

:bat: Jason Arnberger
:ar: Justin Broad
:bat: James Eggleston - Right-arm medium
:bat: Dolph Heinrichs
:ar: Billy Ibadulla
:bat: Lance Kahler
:bat: Sid Kiel
:bat: Mark Kratzmann
:bat: Justin Langer
:bat: Gerhardus Liebenberg
:bat: André Leslie
:bat: Ken Meuleman
:bat: Scott Meuleman
:bat: Jack Nitschke
:bat: Jack Siedle
:arwk: Gerald Pike - Right-arm medium
:bat: Shams Khan
:bat: Paul Terry
:bat: Sean Terry

:bat: Asif Khan
:bat: Mark Brodersen
:bat: Nicholas Blanckenberg
:bat: Tom Kohler-Cadmore
:bat: Robbie Langer
:ar: Darren Lehmann - Slow left-arm orthodox
:bat: Jake Lehmann - Slow left-arm orthodox
:bat: Robert Meuleman
:bat: Merv Mueller
:ar: Harry Siedeberg - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: John Siedle
:bat: Joshua van Heerden
:ar: Hancke von Rauenstein
:bat: Bob Zadow

:ar: John Barclay - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Donald Carr - Slow left-arm orthodox
:wkb: Shane Deitz
:bat: Kevin Geyer
:ar: Albert Hartkopf
:ar: Brett Henschell
:ar: Milan Fernando - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Kassem Ibadulla
:wk: Heinrich Klaasen
:bat: Marcus Linton
:wk: Gert Lotter
:ar: Craig Meschede
:ar: Gerrit Müller - Right-arm medium
:ar: Heinrich Schrader
:bat: Douglas Spiro - Right-arm medium
:ar: Francis Stewart
:bat: Gilbert Tosetti - Right-arm medium

:ar: Abdul Hamid Bhatti
:ar: Abdul Salam Bhatti
:wk: Ayub Pasha
:bat: Walter Beisiegel
:ar: Andy Bichel
:ar: Dylan Blignaut
:ar: Lars Boldt
:bat: Paul Clauss
:ar: Hans Ebeling
:ar: Jimmy Blanckenberg
:ar: Farooq Ahmed
:ar: Finn Kleissl
:ar: Matthew Friedlander
:ar: Basil von Brandis Melle
:ar: Ashley Noffke
:ar: Otto Nothling
:ar: Ollie Rayner
:wk: Michael Richardson
:wk: Giles Reynolds
:ar: Chris Sabburg
:wk: Ewald Steenkamp
:wk: Thomas Martin
:ar: Jack Wildermuth

:bwl: Bruce Auckinleck
:bwl: Jason Behrendorff
:ar: Eddo Brandes
:ar: Renald Buss
:bwl: Ehsan Latif
:bwl: Volker Ellerbeck
:bwl: Harry Frei
:bwl: Peter Gladigau
:ar: Dieter Klein
:bwl: Ralf Krossin
:bwl: Jörg Krüger
:bwl: Guy Mathews
:bwl: Felix Menzel
:ar: Guido Menzel
:bwl: Hauke Müller
:bwl: Scott Muller
:bwl: Arthur Ochse
:bwl: Andrew Hammelmann
:bwl: Harley Hammelmann
:bwl: Ben Hilfenhaus
:bwl: Carl Rackemann
:bwl: David Renneberg
:bwl: Rana-Javed Iqbal
:bwl: Denis Schuller
:bwl: Adam Shantry
:bwl: Jack Shantry
:bwl: Carl Tietjens
:ar: Wayne von Dalsum
:bwl: Adolph von Ernsthausen
:bwl: Andy Wegner
:bwl: Matt Wegner
:bwl: Andrew Westphal

:bwl: Harold Baumgartner
:bwl: Jakob Bumke
:bwl: Timothy Dawson
:ar: Ockert Erasmus
:ar: Kashif Haider
:ar: Nathan Hauritz
:bwl: Hans Petersen
:ar: Reggie Schwarz
:ar: Shane Warne (mostly unavailable)


apS2AO1.png
Gibraltar

:bat: Christian Rocca - Right-arm medium
:bat: Tim Buzaglo
:bat: David Coram
:bat: Ian Farrell
:wk: Kieron Ferrary

:bat: Richard Buzaglo
:ar: Philip Cartwright - Left-arm medium
:ar: Suresh Chinnappa - Right-arm medium-fast
:bat: Arthur Forman
:bat: Kayron Stagno
:arwk: Chris Watkins - Right-arm medium-fast
:bat: Henry Wheeler

:ar: Mark Bacarese - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Herbert Carver
:ar: Gary De'Ath
:bat: Salvador Perez
:bat: Willie Scott - Right-arm legbreak

:ar: Philip Hudson
:ar: Danny Johnson
:ar: Iain Latin
:ar: Kabir Mirpuri
:bat: Wilfred Perez - Slow left-arm orthodox
:ar: Chris Phillips
:bat: Rudolph Phillips
:ar: Rex Purnell
:wk: Clive Robinson

:bwl: Gareth Balban
:ar: Steve Boylan
:bwl: Steve Cary
:bwl: Nigel Churaman
:ar: Arthur Forman
:bwl: Tito Gomez
:bwl: Marc Gouws
:ar: Ross Harkins
:bwl: Adrian Hewitt
:bwl: Matthew Hunter
:bwl: Adrian McCoubrey
:bwl: Jeffrey Rhodes
:bwl: Roy Rodgers
:bwl: Peter White

:bwl: Bob Brooks
:bwl: Terence Garcia


gre.gif
Greece

:bat: Wesley Coulentianos
:bat: Wayne Osman
:ar: Theo Doropoulos - Right-arm fast-medium
:bat: Blake Nikitaras

:bat: Demetrius Cassavetti
:wk: Nic Pothas
:ar: Xen Balaskas

:ar: Jason Floros
:ar: Nick Pishos - Right-arm fast-medium
:ar: Marcus Stoinis
:ar: George Katinakis - Right-arm medium
:bat: Michael Katinakis
:ar: Marcus Stoinis

:ar: Oliver Hutton
:wk: Graham Manou

:bwl: Jason Gillespie
:bwl: Steve Nikitaras

:bwl: Peter Hatzoglou*
:bwl: John Traicos


9LD2qN8.png
Guernsey

-

-
-

-

:bwl: John le Messurier


hun.gif
Hungary

:bat: Michael Klinger

:ar: Leus du Plooy

:wk: Bronko Djura*
:bat: Ximus du Plooy

:bwl: Andrew Fekete
:bwl: Jason Voros


Iceland

:bat: David Gower


irl.gif
Ireland

:wkb: Jeremy Bray
:bat: Nick Larkin
:bat: Robert Poore - Right-arm offbreak

:bat: Craig Ervine
:bat: Frederick Fane
:bat: Ed Joyce
:bat: Hamish Marshall
:bat: Eoin Morgan

:ar: Frank Hearne - Right-arm fast
:ar: Tom Horan - Right-arm medium-fast
:bat: Ulick Considine
:ar: Tom Jameson
:ar: Clement Johnson - Right-arm medium-fast
:ar: Leslie Kidd - Right-arm legbreak
:bat: Tim O'Brien
:ar: Charlie McGahey - Right-arm legbreak
:bat: Reinhardt Strydom - Left-arm medium-fast

:ar: Andre Botha
:ar: Robert Fowler
:ar: Trent Johnston
:ar: Saadat Gul
:ar: Patrick Thornton
:ar: Nathan Waller

:ar: Tom Curran
:bwl: Mick Delaney
:bwl: Matt Dunn
:ar: Thinus Fourie
:ar: Dave Langford-Smith
:bwl: Matt Mason
:bwl: Martin McCaue
:bwl: Boyd Rankin
:bwl: Max Sorensen

:bwl: Dan Cullen
:bwl: Bill O'Reilly*
:bwl: Albert van der Merwe


Ojameuf.png
Isle of Man

-
-

-
-

:bwl: David Lyon

:bwl: Alexander Kermode


ita.gif
Italy

:bat: Joe Burns
:bat: Michael Di Venuto
:bat: Henry Fotheringham
:bat: Phillip Hughes
:bat: Sven Koenig
:bat: Mark Pettini

:bat: Glen Batticciotto
:bat: Don Bradman*
:bat: Joe Burns
:ar: Ted Dexter - Right-arm medium
:bat: Greg Fotheringham
:bat: Peter Gonnella - Slow left-arm orthodox
:bat: Wayne Madsen - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Brendan Ricci - Right-arm legbreak
:ar: Joe Scuderi

:ar: Gareth Berg
:bat: Alessandro Bonora - Right-arm fast-medium
:bat: Marcus Campopiano
:ar: Percy de Paravicini - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Harry de Paravicini
:ar: Brendon Diamanti
:bat: Leonard Marzetti
:wk: Luke Ronchi (unconfirmed)
:bat: Mike Veletta

:wk: Gerard Brophy
:ar: Peter Di Venuto
:wk: Michael Dimattina
:ar: Carl Sandri
:ar: Grant Stewart
:ar: Daniel Vettori (mostly unavailable)

:ar: Andrea Corbellari
:bwl: Jade Dernbach
:bwl: Ross DiBartolo
:ar: Giacomo Lamplough
:bwl: Lucas Manzini
:ar: Jack Martin
:bwl: Patrick Molinari
:ar: Tony Palladino
:bwl: Pepler Sandri

:bwl: Claude Marzetti
:ar: Daniel Salpietro


eF5oAGr.png
Jersey

:bat: Arthur Coode

:bat: David Gorman

:ar: George Pope

:ar: Albert Geary

:bwl: Robert Osborne-Smith


lva.gif
Latvia

:bat: Luke Vivian

:ar: Evan Gulbis

:bat: Josh Mierkalns
-

:ar: Andrew Zesers


ltu.gif
Lithuania

:ar: Adam Bacher - Right-arm medium
:ar: Louis Bookman - Slow left-arm orthodox

:bat: Ali Bacher
:bat: Michael Bacher


Luxembourg

-

-

-


:bwl: Adrian Wykes

-


mkd.gif
Macedonia

:ar: Michael Spaseski - Right-arm medium-fast

:ar: Vele Dukoski
:wk: Jim Spaseski

:bwl: Len Pascoe

:bwl: Peter Hatzoglou*


mlt.gif
Malta

:bat: Jordan Gauci

:ar: George Leach

:ar: Eric Cole*
:bat: Jake Scicluna
:bat: Chandos Scudamore-Stanhope

:ar: Daniel Salpietro

-
-


ned.gif
Netherlands

:ar: Peter Cantrell - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Nolan Clarke
:bat: Andrew de Boorder
:bat: Rupert Gomes - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Julius Hisgen - Right-arm medium/offbreak
:bat: Alexei Kervezee
:bat: Neil Kruger
:bat: Robert Lifmann
:bat: Stephan Myburgh
:bat: Max O'Dowd
:ar: Darron Reekers - Right-arm medium
:ar: Henk Rikse - Right-arm medium
:wkb: Johan Schröder
:bat: Brett van Deinsen

:ar: Favian Aponso - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Anton Bakker
:ar: Tom Cooper - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Wilfred Diepeveen
:bat: Kees Feith
:bat: Mar Flohil
:ar: Bill Glerum - Right-arm medium/offbreak
:bat: Johann Kessler
:ar: Feiko Kloppenburg
:bat: Nick Statham
:bat: Eric Szwarczynski
:ar: Emmerson Trotman
:ar: Hugo van Manen - Right-arm offbreak/medium
:bat: Maurits van Nierop
:bat: Klaas-Jan van Noortwijk
:bat: Mohammad Wasim
:bat: Bas Zuiderent

:wk: Wesley Barresi
:bat: Roger Bradley
:ar: Chris Cairns
:bat: Ben Cooper
:wk: Derek de Boorder
:bat: Tom de Grooth
:ar: Tim de Leede
:bat: James Gruijters
:ar: Peter Holland - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Matthew Mott*
:bat: Frans Spits - Right-arm medium
:bat: Hergen Spits
:bat: Lesley Stokkers - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Michael Swart
:ar: Ryan ten Doeschate
:bat: Vinoo Tewarie - Right-arm legbreak
:bat: Daan van Bunge - Right-arm legbreak
:bat: Robert van Oosterom
:ar: Luuk van Troost - Left-arm medium
:bat: Wally van Weelde - Right-arm offbreak

:ar: Peter Borren
:wk: Atse Buurman
:ar: Tonny de Beus - Right-arm legbreak
:ar: Keith de Jong
:ar: Peter Entrop
:ar: Eric Gouka
:ar: Tim Gruijters
:ar: Tom Heggelman
:ar: Chris Kuggeleijn
:ar: Roland Lefebvre
:ar: Steve Lubbers
:ar: Geert-Maarten Mol
:ar: Henk-Jan Mol
:ar: Rudi Onstein
:wk: Marcel Schewe
:wk: Reinout Scholte
:wk: Rene Schoonheim
:wk: Jeroen Smits
:ar: Logan van Beek
:ar: John Weiss

:bwl: Jason Bakker
:bwl: Paul-Jan Bakker
:ar: Mudassar Bukhari
:bwl: Victor Grandia
:bwl: Krom Hendricks
:bwl: Floris Jansen
:ar: Max Jansen
:bwl: Mark Jonkman
:bwl: Maurits Jonkman
:bwl: Vivian Kingma
:bwl: Bradley Kruger
:ar: Scott Kuggeleijn
:bwl: Bernard Loots
:bwl: Ahsan Malik
:bwl: Dirk Nannes
:bwl: Ruud Nijman
:ar: Carst Posthuma
:ar: Edgar Schiferli
:bwl: Jan Spits
:ar: Billy Stelling
:bwl: PR Tromp de Haas
:bwl: Paul van Meekeren
:bwl: Timm van der Gugten
:bwl: Andre van Troost
:bwl: Rob van Weelde
:bwl: Huib Visée
:bwl: Peter Visser
:bwl: Ernst Vriens
:bwl: Berend Westdijk

:bwl: Herman de Zoete
:bwl: Daniel Doram
:ar: Jacob-Jan Esmeijer
:bwl: Mohammad Kashif
:bwl: Adeel Raja
:ar: Michael Rippon
:bwl: Pieter Seelaar
:ar: Nico Spits
:bwl: Thijs van Schelven
:bwl: Bert van Weelde


nir.gif
Northern Ireland

-

:ar: Charles Macartney - Slow left-arm orthodox

-
-
-

:bwl: Arthur Mailey


nor.gif
Norway

:bat: Norman Nupen
:wkb: Steve Paulsen
:bat: Frank Solbé

:bat: Edward Solbé

:ar: Buster Nupen
:ar: Steffan Piolet

:bwl: Mohammad Asif
:bwl: Matt Olsen


pol.gif
Poland

:bat: Eric Szwarczynski
:bat: Julien Wiener

:wkb: Sid O'Linn
:bat: Terry Raiconzer*

:ar: Jason Krejza*

:ar: James Wisniewski
:bat: Jan Wisniewski

:bwl: Jan Cross-Zamirski
:bwl: Michael Kasprowicz
:ar: Warren Wisneski

:bwl: Stephen Milosz
:ar: Adam Zampa*


por.gif
Portugal

:bat: Leslie Fernandes
:bat: Maurice Fernandes
:bat: Lloyd Ferreira
:bat: Neil Ferreira
:bat: Sharn Gomes
:ar: Dick Westcott - Right-arm medium
:wkb: Karl Nunes
:wkb: Ricardo Vasconcelos
:bat: Leslie Wight

:ar: Carl Cachopa
:wkb: Craig Cachopa
:ar: Basil D'Oliveira
:bat: Ivan D'Oliveira
:bat: Adriano dos Santos
:ar: Larry Gomes
:bat: Dominic Telo
:bat: Frank de Caires
:bat: Peter Wight
:bat: Cyril Wright

:ar: Gerry Gomez*
:ar: Moises Henriques
:bat: Vaughn van Jaarsveld
:bat: Edward Pereira - Right-arm fast-medium
:wk: Bradley Cachopa
:ar: Brett D'Oliveira
:bat: Dominic D'Oliveira
:bat: Albert Texeira
:ar: Vibart Wight

:bat: Marcus D'Oliveira - Right-arm offbreak
:ar: Richard das Neves
:ar: Anthonie Ferreira
:ar: Dean Ferreira - Right-arm offbreak
:wk: Ivor Mendonca

:ar: Quentin Ferreira
:ar: Cecil Pereira

-

:ar: Graeme Ferreira


rou.gif
Romania

:bwl: Jackson Bird


rus.gif
Russia

:ar: Louis Bookman - Slow left-arm orthodox

:bat: Archie Gibson - Right-arm offbreak

-

:wk: Druce Brandt
:ar: George Gibson
:ar: Alex Shoff


:bwl: Andrew Wolfson*

-


sco.gif
Scotland

:bat: James Aitchison
:bat: Stewart Carrick*
:bat: Len Dudman
:bat: Archie Jackson
:bat: John Kerr - Right-arm offbreak
:wk: Craig Kieswetter
:bat: Bruce Patterson
:bat: Ian Philip
:bat: Eric Russell

:bat: Cecil Abercrombie - Right-arm medium
:ar: Ronnie Chrisholm - Right-arm legbreak
:bat: Mike Denness
:bat: James Kerr
:ar: Gavin Hamilton - Right-arm medium-fast
:bat: Brian Hardie
:bat: Douglas Jardine
:bat: Hugh Massie
:bat: Graeme Pollock
:bat: Mike Smith
:wkb: Alex Steele
:ar: Ryan Watson - Right-arm offbreak/medium

:ar: Jimmy Allan
:ar: Mike Allingham - Right-arm medium
:wkb: Leslie Balfour
:wk: David Hays
:ar: Keith Miller (mostly unavailable)
:ar: Sep Kinneir - Right-arm medium
:bat: Anthony Pollock
:bat: Terry Raiconzer*
:bat: George Salmond
:ar: Kenneth MacLeod - Right-arm fast
:ar: Ian Stanger - Right-arm medium

:wk: James Balfour
:ar: Douglas Barr
:ar: Dougie Brown
:wk: Jimmy Brown
:wk: Tom Campbell
:wk: Richard Coughtrie
:wk: Alec Davies
:ar: Schofield Haigh
:ar: Keith Hardie
:ar: Joe Hipkin
:ar: Alex Kennedy
:ar: Con de Lange
:wk: Gregor MacGregor
:wk: Colin Smith
:ar: Jan Stander
:ar: George Thornton
:ar: Bert Wensley
:ar: Greig Williamson - Right-arm medium
:ar: Craig Wright
:wk: Andrew Pollock
:ar: Shaun Pollock
:wk: Roland Pope

:bwl: John Blain
:ar: James Brinkley
:bwl: Asim Butt
:ar: Neil Carter
:bwl: Jack Clark
:bwl: Bill Dow
:ar: Gordon Goudie
:bwl: Hesketh Hesketh-Prichard
:ar: Paul Hoffmann
:bwl: David Larter
:bwl: Jack Massie
:bwl: Dewald Nel
:ar: Peter Pollock
:ar: Raymond Robertson-Glasgow
:bwl: Eric Thompson

:bwl: John Bruce-Lockhart
:bwl: Nick Dyer
:bwl: George Goddard
:bwl: Kevin Kerr
:bwl: David Livingstone
:bwl: Ian Peebles
:bwl: Glenn Rogers
:bwl: Robert Sievwright
:bwl: Peter Such
:bwl: Andy Tennant


srb.gif
Serbia

:bat: Neville Jelich
:bat: Will Pucovski*

:ar: Simon Milenko

:arwk: Steve Ogrizovic

:bwl: Jan Pucovski

-


esp.gif
Spain

:bat: Tariq Ali
:ar: Tom Enthoven
:bat: Dennis Silk*
:bat: Mark Spencer
:bat: Paul Stanfield
:bat: Plum Warner

:wkb: Tomas Mackintosh
:bat: Leonidas de Montezuma - Right-arm slow
:bat: Egerton Gomez
:bat: Graham Howe
:bat: Juan Martinez
:wkb: James Morgan
:bat: Pedro Perera
:ar: Willie Rodriguez

:ar: Gerry Gomez*
:bat: Epifanio Rodriguez
:ar: Francis de Zulueta
:bat: Phillip Pennick
:wkb: Aucher Warner

:bat: Christian Munoz-Mills
:wkb: Frederico Perera
:ar: Luis Valiente
:arwk: Pedro Venus
:ar: Gregory Gomez

:wk: Eric Seddon

:bwl: Michael Barnett
:bwl: Jason De La Pêna
:bwl: Jake Sunderland
:bwl: Paul Taylor
:bwl: Andrew Wolfson*

:bwl: Alex Barnett
:bwl: Manuel Fernandez



swe.gif
Sweden

:ar: Andrew Symonds

:wk: John de Robeck
:wk: Richard Mercer

:ar: Ralph Broberg
:ar: Ray Lindwall

:wk: Carl Berendsen

:bwl: Serge Conein

-


sui.gif
Switzerland

:bat: Arnold Seitz
:bat: Gratney Zwilchenbart-Erskine

:bat: Geoffrey Huskinson
:wk: Iain Brunnschweiler
:bat: Robin Rudd

:ar: James Thorpe
:ar: Philip Rudd

-

:bwl: Frank König*
:bwl: John Nevinson
:bwl: James Thorpe

-


wal.gif
Wales

:bat: John Bell
:bat: Rhodri Evans
:bat: Gareth Rees
:bat: Cyril Walters

:ar: Jim Allenby
:wkb: William Bragg
:bat: Clarence Bruce
:wkb: Chris Cooke
:ar: Emrys Davies - Slow left-arm orthodox
:ar: David Lloyd - Right-arm offbreak
:bat: Mike Powell
:wkb: Norman Riches
:bat: Maurice Turnbull

:ar: William Bates - Slow left-arm orthodox
:ar: Dai Davies - Right-arm offbreak/medium
:arwk: Trevil Morgan - Right-arm medium
:ar: Jim Pressdee
:ar: Daniel Roberts - Slow left-arm orthodox
:bat: Dick Duckfield
:ar: Bradley Wadlan
:wk: Mark Wallace
:ar: Imad Wasim

:ar: Trevor Arnott
:ar: Henry Baird
:wk: Tom Baker
:ar: Vernon Hill - Right-arm fast-medium
:wk: Joe Hills
:ar: Andrew Johns*
:wk: Geraint Jones*
:wk: Gwilym Kessey
:ar: Aneurin Norman
:ar: Dennis Sullivan
:ar: Darren Thomas
:ar: Graham Wagg

:bwl: Sydney Barnes
:bwl: James Harris
:bwl: James Hawley
:bwl: Samuel Jagger
:bwl: Alex Jones
:bwl: Simon Jones
:bwl: Dan Lewis-Williams
:bwl: Jack Mercer
:bwl: Jack Murphy
:bwl: Harry Powell
:bwl: Dominic Reed
:bwl: Michael Reed
:ar: Albert Thomas
:ar: Peter Turnbull

:ar: Johnnie Clay
:bwl: Dean Cosker
:ar: Robert Croft
:bwl: Nick Davies
:ar: Nick James
:bwl: Bill O'Reilly*
:bwl: Frank Ryan
:ar: Andrew Salter
:bwl: George Shaw
 
Last edited:

VC the slogger

PlanetCricket Forever
India
AFG...
PlanetCricket Award Winner
Joined
Aug 23, 2010
All time player lists for other nations


Oceania/Pacific/Other



cok.gif
Cook Islands

-
-

-
-

:ar: Chris Brown


fij.gif
Fiji

-

:bat: Ilikena Bula*
:ar: Herbert de Maus - Slow left-arm orthodox


sam.gif
Samoa

:ar: Dom Michael*

:bat: Ross Taylor* (subject to NZ selection)
:ar: Sean Solia

:ar: Ata Matatumua
:wk: Ofisa Tonu'u

:ar: Ken Kinnersley
:ar: Murphy Su'a

:bwl: Sebastian Kohlhase
:ar: Rodney Reid
:bwl: Ili Tugaga



tga.gif
Tonga

:bat: Ilikena Bula*

:bat: John Foliaki
:wk: Scott Edwards

-
-

-
-
 
Last edited:

VC the slogger

PlanetCricket Forever
India
AFG...
PlanetCricket Award Winner
Joined
Aug 23, 2010
Olympic player lists

22px-Flag_of_Australia_%281903-1908%29.svg.png
Australia
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Great Britain
22px-Green_harp_flag_of_Ireland_17th_century.svg.png
Ireland
22px-Olympic_flag.svg.png
Mixed Team
22px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png
Netherlands
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
South Africa
22px-US_flag_45_stars.svg.png
United States of America
22px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png
West Indies
22px-Flag_of_Australia_%281903-1908%29.svg.png
Australia

gold-png.135399
:bat: Reggie Duff
gold-png.135399
:bat: Victor Trumper - Right-arm medium

gold-png.135399
:bat: Clem Hill
silver-png.135400
:bat: Syd Gregory
silver-png.135400
:bat: Joe Darling
gold-png.135399
:ar: Monty Noble

silver-png.135400
:ar: Warwick Armstrong
silver-png.135400
:ar: Bert Hopkins
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Peter McAlister

silver-png.135400
:ar: Frank Tarrant
bronze-png.135398
:wkb: Algy Gehrs
silver-png.135400
:wk: James Kelly
bronze-png.135398
:wk: Sammy Carter
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Charlie McLeod

silver-png.135400
:bwl: Albert Cotter
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Bill Howell
silver-png.135400
:ar: Frank Laver
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Arthur McBeath

legend-png.135395
:ar: Hugh Trumble
gold-png.135399
:bwl: Jack Saunders
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Great Britain

gold-png.135399
:bat: Archie MacLaren
gold-png.135399
:ar: Tom Hayward - Right-arm medium
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Pelham Warner
silver-png.135400
:ar: Arthur Jones - Right-arm legbreak

gold-png.135399
:bat: Johnny Tyldesley
gold-png.135399
:bat: KS Ranjitsinhji
gold-png.135399
:bat: Reginald Foster
gold-png.135399
:ar: Stanley Jackson

gold-png.135399
:ar: Gilbert Jessop - Right-arm medium-fast
silver-png.135400
:ar: Len Braund
silver-png.135400
:bat: Albert Knight
gold-png.135399
:ar: George Hirst

silver-png.135400
:ar: Bernard Bosanquet
gold-png.135399
:ar: Wilfred Rhodes
silver-png.135400
:ar: Albert Trott
silver-png.135400
:ar: John Gunn
gold-png.135399
:wk: Dick Lilley
bronze-png.135398
:wk: Bert Strudwick

silver-png.135400
:ar: Ted Arnold
gold-png.135399
:bwl: Sydney Barnes
silver-png.135400
:ar: Charles Kortright
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Arthur Fielder
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Jack Hearne

gold-png.135399
:bwl: Colin Blythe
22px-Green_harp_flag_of_Ireland_17th_century.svg.png
Ireland

bronze-png.135398
:bat: Dan Comyn
gold-png.135399
:bat: Frederick Fane
oxyn-png.135396
:bat: Arthur Gwynn
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Pascoe Stuart

gold-png.135399
:bat: Robert Poore
bronze-png.135398
:bat: George Meldon
gold-png.135399
:bat: Tim O'Brien
silver-png.135400
:ar: Robert Lambert - Right-arm offbreak
bronze-png.135398
:wkb: Sep Lambert

bronze-png.135398
:bat: Stuart Smith
silver-png.135400
:wk: George Gaukrodger
silver-png.135400
:ar: Clement Johnson

bronze-png.135398
:wk: Frank Browning
silver-png.135400
:ar: Tom Ross
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Blayney Hamilton

bronze-png.135398
:ar: Thomas Harvey
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Gus Kelly
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Robert Adair
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Oscar Andrews

silver-png.135400
:bwl: Bill Harrington
22px-Olympic_flag.svg.png
Mixed Team

silver-png.135400
latest
:ar: Lionel Palairet - Right-arm medium/offbreak
silver-png.135400
22px-Flag_of_the_German_Empire.svg.png
:bat: Dolph Heinrichs
bronze-png.135398
22px-Flag_of_Argentina.svg.png
:ar: Evelyn Toulmin - Right-arm legbreak
silver-png.135400
22px-British_Raj_Red_Ensign.svg.png
:bat: Rustomji Meherhomji

silver-png.135400
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom_of_Fiji_1871-1874.svg.png
:ar: Herbert de Maus - Slow left-arm orthodox
bronze-png.135398
22px-Flag_of_Brazil.svg.png
:bat: Charles Miller
silver-png.135400
22px-British_Raj_Red_Ensign.svg.png
:ar: Kekhashru Mistry - Left-arm medium
silver-png.135400
22px-Flag_of_Belgium_%28civil%29.svg.png
:ar: John Raphael - Right-arm medium/offbreak

bronze-png.135398
22px-Flag_of_New_Zealand.svg.png
:bat: Arthur Sims
bronze-png.135398
22px-Flag_of_the_German_Empire.svg.png
:bat: Paul Clauss
bronze-png.135398
22px-Flag_of_Denmark.svg.png
:ar: Karl Quist - Right-arm legbreak

bronze-png.135398
22px-Swedish_civil_ensign_%281844%E2%80%931905%29.svg.png
:wk: John de Robeck
bronze-png.135398
22px-Flag_of_Spain_%281785-1873_and_1875-1931%29.svg.png
:ar: Francis de Zulueta
gold-png.135399
22px-Flag_of_Scotland.svg.png
:wk: Gregor MacGregor

silver-png.135400
22px-Flag_of_Argentina.svg.png
:ar: Herbert Dorning
silver-png.135400
22px-Flag_of_Russian_Empire_for_private_use_%281914%E2%80%931917%29.svg.png
:ar: George Gibson
silver-png.135400
22px-Canadian_Red_Ensign_1868-1921.svg.png
:ar: Jack Laing
silver-png.135400
22px-Flag_of_Scotland.svg.png
:bwl: Hesketh Prichard

gold-png.135399
22px-British_Raj_Red_Ensign.svg.png
:ar: Palwankar Baloo
legend-png.135395
22px-Flag_of_New_Zealand.svg.png
:bwl: Alec Downes
silver-png.135400
:wk: Johan Schroder
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Adolf Broese van Groenou
silver-png.135400
:ar: Joseph Hisgen - Right-arm offbreak/medium

silver-png.135400
:bat: Kees Feith
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Willem Beukema

oxyn-png.135396
:bat: Frederick Cook
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Top Rincker
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Anton Diemer Kool

legend-png.135395
:ar: Carst Posthuma
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Henri van Booven

bronze-png.135398
:bwl: PR Tromp de Haas
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Gustave Verheyen
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Adolph von Ernsthausen
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Antoine van Renterghem

bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Willem Coops
silver-png.135400
:bat: Louis Tancred
bronze-png.135398
:bat: William Shalders
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Charlie Smith

silver-png.135400
:bat: Maitland Hathorn
silver-png.135400
:bat: Frank Mitchell
gold-png.135399
:ar: Jimmy Sinclair

silver-png.135400
:ar: Gordon White - Right-arm legbreak
silver-png.135400
:ar: Charles Llewellyn
silver-png.135400
:wkb: Murray Bisset
silver-png.135400
:ar: Dave Nourse - Left-arm medium

gold-png.135399
:ar: Reggie Schwarz
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Tip Snooke
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Stanley Horwood
silver-png.135400
:wk: Ernest Halliwell
bronze-png.135398
:wk: Benjamin Wallach

silver-png.135400
:bwl: Johannes Kotze
bronze-png.135398
:ar: George Shepstone
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Bonnor Middleton

bronze-png.135398
:bwl: George Rowe
silver-png.135400
:ar: Bert Vogler
silver-png.135400
:bat: Gussie Cox
bronze-png.135398
:bat: George Learmond
silver-png.135400
:bat: Edwin Moulder
silver-png.135400
:ar: Charles Ollivierre - Right-arm medium/offbreak

gold-png.135399
:wkb: Harold Austin
silver-png.135400
:arwk: Lebrun Constantine
silver-png.135400
:ar: Percy Goodman - Right-arm medium
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Alfred Harragin

gold-png.135399
:ar: Sydney Smith
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Fitz Hinds
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Percy Cox - Right-arm medium/slow

silver-png.135400
:ar: Oliver Layne - Right-arm medium
bronze-png.135398
:wkb: Aucher Warner
silver-png.135400
:ar: Richard Ollivierre

silver-png.135400
:bwl: Float Woods
silver-png.135400
:bwl: William Burton
silver-png.135400
:ar: Archie Cumberbatch
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Clement King

bronze-png.135398
:bwl: William Hoad
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Kenneth Mason
bronze-png.135398
:bat: John Evans
silver-png.135400
:bat: Christy Morris
legend-png.135395
:ar: Bart King
bronze-png.135398
:bat: William Newhall

gold-png.135399
:ar: John Lester - Right-arm offbreak
silver-png.135400
:bat: Francis Bohlen
silver-png.135400
:ar: George Patterson - Right-arm medium
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Arthur Wood

silver-png.135400
:bat: Nelson Graves
bronze-png.135398
:wkb: Alfred Scattergood
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Philip LeRoy

silver-png.135400
:ar: Edward Cregar
bronze-png.135398
:wk: Thomas Jordan
gold-png.135399
:wk: Henry Scattergood
oxyn-png.135396
:ar: Walter Clark

gold-png.135399
:ar: Percy Clark
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Alfred Morris
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Frank Greene
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Frederic Sharpless

silver-png.135400
:ar: Henry Brown
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Henry Baily
 
Last edited:

VC the slogger

PlanetCricket Forever
India
AFG...
PlanetCricket Award Winner
Joined
Aug 23, 2010
VC's other league ideas

Cricket at the Olympic Games


22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Australia
22px-Canadian_Red_Ensign_1868-1921.svg.png
Canada
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Great Britain
22px-US_flag_45_stars.svg.png
United States of America
22px-Flag_of_Argentina.svg.png
Argentina
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Australia
22px-Canadian_Red_Ensign_1868-1921.svg.png
Canada
latest
France
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Great Britain
22px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png
Netherlands
22px-Flag_of_New_Zealand.svg.png
New Zealand
22px-US_flag_45_stars.svg.png
United States of America
22px-Flag_of_Argentina.svg.png
Argentina

silver-png.135400
:bat: Henry Bury - Right-arm offbreak/medium
silver-png.135400
:ar: John Garrod
silver-png.135400
:bat: Arthur Anderson
silver-png.135400
:bat: James Anderson

bronze-png.135398
:bat: Henry Miles
gold-png.135399
:ar: Evelyn Toulmin - Right-arm legbreak
silver-png.135400
:bat: Frank Leach
silver-png.135400
:bat: James Gifford

bronze-png.135398
:bat: Robert Rudd
silver-png.135400
:ar: Ernest Rumboll - Right-arm offbreak
silver-png.135400
:ar: Percival Bury
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Ned Traill - Right-arm offbreak/medium

bronze-png.135398
:arwk: Ronald Vibart
silver-png.135400
:ar: Archibald Spens
bronze-png.135398
:wk: Barrington Syer

gold-png.135399
:ar: Herbert Dorning
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Patricio Rath
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Bernard Bedford
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: George Elliott

silver-png.135400
:bwl: HC Foster
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Australia

gold-png.135399
:bat: Joe Darling
silver-png.135400
:bat: Jack Worrall
gold-png.135399
:bat: Victor Trumper - Right-arm medium
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Frederick Hack

gold-png.135399
:bat: Clem Hill
silver-png.135400
:bat: Frank Iredale
silver-png.135400
:bat: Syd Gregory
silver-png.135400
:bat: Harry Graham

silver-png.135400
:bat: Reggie Duff - Right-arm medium
gold-png.135399
:ar: Monty Noble
silver-png.135400
:ar: Charlie McLeod
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Harry Trott - Right-arm legbreak

silver-png.135400
:ar: Bert Hopkins
silver-png.135400
:wk: James Kelly
silver-png.135400
:ar: Frank Laver
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Leslie Pye
bronze-png.135398
:wk: Alfred Johns

gold-png.135399
:ar: Ernie Jones
silver-png.135400
:ar: Charles Eady
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Bill Howell
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Arthur McBeath

gold-png.135399
:ar: Hugh Trumble
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Tom McKibbin
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Jack Saunders
22px-Canadian_Red_Ensign_1868-1921.svg.png
Canada

silver-png.135400
:ar: Percy Goldingham - Right-arm medium/offbreak
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Mossie Boyd
bronze-png.135398
:wk: Dyce Saunders
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Harrison Lownsborough

silver-png.135400
:ar: Walter Cooper
silver-png.135400
:wkb: Francis Terry
gold-png.135399
:ar: Jack Laing
silver-png.135400
:bat: Gordon Guggisberg

silver-png.135400
:ar: George Lyon - Right-arm offbreak/medium
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Jack Counsell
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Hugh Cyril Hill
bronze-png.135398
:wk: William Marshall

bronze-png.135398
:ar: Crosbie Baber
bronze-png.135398
:bat: William Jones - Right-arm offbreak

silver-png.135400
:ar: Rein Wadsworth
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Michael Bristowe
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Hal McGiverin
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Charles Godwin

bronze-png.135398
:ar: Alexander Gillespie
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Frank Grew
latest
France

bronze-png.135398
:bat: Arthur Schneidau
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Timothee Jordan
gold-png.135399
:ar: Lionel Palairet - Right-arm medium

silver-png.135400
:bat: Richard Palairet
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Robert Horne
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Henry Terry

gold-png.135399
:ar: Bernard Bosanquet
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Philip Tomalin

silver-png.135400
:ar: HF Roques
bronze-png.135398
:bat: J Braid

silver-png.135400
:bwl: Flooi du Toit
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: William Andersen
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: William Attrill

bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Douglas Robinson
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Arthur MacEvoy
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Great Britain

gold-png.135399
:ar: Tom Hayward - Right-arm medium
gold-png.135399
:bat: Archie MacLaren
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Pelham Warner
gold-png.135399
:ar: Bobby Abel - Right-arm offbreak

legend-png.135395
:bat: KS Ranjitsinhji
silver-png.135400
:bat: Johnny Tyldesley
gold-png.135399
:bat: CB Fry - Right-arm fast-medium
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Willie Quaife - Right-arm legbreak

gold-png.135399
:ar: Stanley Jackson
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Frank Druce
gold-png.135399
:ar: Gilbert Jessop - Right-arm fast
silver-png.135400
:ar: George Hirst
gold-png.135399
:ar: Charlie Townsend

silver-png.135400
:ar: Albert Trott
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Jack Mason
silver-png.135400
:wk: Dick Lilley
bronze-png.135398
:arwk: Bill Storer - Right-arm legbreak

gold-png.135399
:bwl: Tom Richardson
gold-png.135399
:ar: Bill Lockwood
gold-png.135399
:bwl: Jack Hearne
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Schofield Haigh
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Hugh Bromley-Davenport

silver-png.135400
:ar: Johnny Briggs
gold-png.135399
:ar: Wilfred Rhodes
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Walter Mead
22px-Olympic_flag.svg.png
Mixed Team

22px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png
:bat: Charles Ollivierre - Right-arm medium/offbreak
22px-Green_harp_flag_of_Ireland_17th_century.svg.png
:bat: Robert Poore

22px-Flag_of_Italy_%281861-1946%29.svg.png
:ar: Percy de Paravicini - Right-arm medium
22px-British_Raj_Red_Ensign.svg.png
:ar: Kekhashru Mistry - Left-arm medium
22px-Flag_of_Brazil.svg.png
:bat: Charles Miller

22px-Green_harp_flag_of_Ireland_17th_century.svg.png
:bat: Tim O'Brien
22px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png
:arwk: Lebrun Constantine - Right-arm medium-fast
22px-Flag_of_the_German_Empire.svg.png
:bat: Paul Clauss

22px-Flag_of_Denmark.svg.png
:ar: Karl Quist - Right-arm legbreak
22px-Flag_of_Belgium_%28civil%29.svg.png
:ar: John Raphael - Right-arm medium
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
:ar: Reggie Schwarz

22px-Mauritius1869.gif
:ar: Alfred Cochrane
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
:bwl: Albert Henry
22px-British_Raj_Red_Ensign.svg.png
:ar: Mehallasha Pavri

22px-British_Raj_Red_Ensign.svg.png
:ar: Palwankar Baloo
22px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png
Netherlands

silver-png.135400
:wkb: Johan Schröder
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Broese van Groenou
silver-png.135400
:ar: Joseph Hisgen - Right-arm offbreak/medium

silver-png.135400
:bat: Kees Feith
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Willem Beukema

silver-png.135400
:ar: John Weiss
silver-png.135400
:ar: Top Rincker
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Henri van Booven

legend-png.135395
:ar: Carst Posthuma
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Anton Diemer Kool

gold-png.135399
:bwl: Krom Hendricks
silver-png.135400
:ar: PR Tromp de Haas
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Antonie Nijland
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Coen Nolet

bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Willem Coops
22px-Flag_of_New_Zealand.svg.png
New Zealand

bronze-png.135398
:bat: James Baker
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Dan Reese - Left-arm medium/slow
silver-png.135400
:bat: Len Cuff

silver-png.135400
:ar: Hugh Lusk - Right-arm medium
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Thomas Cobcroft - Right-arm offbreak
silver-png.135400
:bat: Herbert de Maus - Slow left-arm orthodox
silver-png.135400
:wkb: Arnold Williams

bronze-png.135398
:bat: Isaac Mills
bronze-png.135398
:ar: George Mills - Right-arm offbreak
gold-png.135399
:bat: Arthur Sims

oxyn-png.135396
:bat: Tom Groube
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Frank Ashbolt
silver-png.135400
:wk: Charles Boxshall

bronze-png.135398
:ar: Arthur Fisher
silver-png.135400
:ar: Walter Pearce
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Ernest Upham
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Stanley Frankish

silver-png.135400
:ar: Frederick Wilding
gold-png.135399
:bwl: Alec Downes
silver-png.135400
:bwl: William Robertson
22px-US_flag_45_stars.svg.png
United States of America

gold-png.135399
:ar: George Patterson
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Christy Morris
silver-png.135400
:bat: Francis Bohlen
silver-png.135400
:bat: Nelson Graves

gold-png.135399
:ar: John Lester - Right-arm offbreak
silver-png.135400
:wkb: Henry Thayer
silver-png.135400
:bat: Arthur Wood - Right-arm offbreak
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Arthur Jones

legend-png.135395
:ar: Bart King
silver-png.135400
:bat: Reynolds Brown - Right-arm fast
silver-png.135400
:wk: Arthur Brockie
bronze-png.135398
:ar: John Morton

silver-png.135400
:ar: Maxwell Cobb
silver-png.135400
:ar: Edward Cregar
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Richard Patton
bronze-png.135398
:wk: Francis Ralston
gold-png.135399
:wk: Henry Scattergood

bronze-png.135398
:ar: Frederick Bates
gold-png.135399
:ar: Percy Clark
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Alfred Morris
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Griffith Climenson
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Frank Greene

silver-png.135400
:ar: Henry Brown
gold-png.135399
:bwl: Henry Baily
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Franklin Altemus
22px-Flag_of_Australia_%281903-1908%29.svg.png
Australia
latest
France
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Great Britain
22px-Green_harp_flag_of_Ireland_17th_century.svg.png
Ireland
22px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png
Netherlands
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
South Africa
22px-US_flag_45_stars.svg.png
United States of America
22px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png
West Indies
22px-Flag_of_Argentina.svg.png
Argentina
22px-Flag_of_Australasian_team_for_Olympic_games.svg.png
Australasia
22px-Flag_of_Belgium_%28civil%29.svg.png
Belgium
22px-Canadian_Red_Ensign_1868-1921.svg.png
Canada
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Great Britain
22px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png
Netherlands
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
South Africa
22px-US_flag_45_stars.svg.png
United States of America
22px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png
West Indies
22px-Flag_of_Australasian_team_for_Olympic_games.svg.png
Australasia
22px-Flag_of_Belgium_%28civil%29.svg.png
Belgium
22px-British_Raj_Red_Ensign.svg.png
Burma
22px-Canadian_Red_Ensign_1868-1921.svg.png
Canada
22px-Flag_of_Egypt_%281882-1922%29.svg.png
Egypt
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Great Britain
22px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png
Netherlands
22px-Red_Ensign_of_South_Africa_1912-1928.svg.png
South Africa
22px-US_flag_45_stars.svg.png
United States of America
22px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png
West Indies

-

22px-Flag_of_Argentina.svg.png
Argentina
22px-Flag_of_Australia.svg.png
Australia
22px-Canadian_Red_Ensign_1868-1921.svg.png
Canada
22px-Flag_of_Chile.svg.png
Chile
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Great Britain
22px-British_Raj_Red_Ensign.svg.png
India
22px-Flag_of_New_Zealand.svg.png
New Zealand
22px-Red_Ensign_of_South_Africa_1912-1928.svg.png
South Africa
22px-US_flag_45_stars.svg.png
United States of America
22px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png
West Indies
22px-Flag_of_Argentina.svg.png
Argentina
22px-Flag_of_Australia.svg.png
Australia
22px-Flag_of_Brazil_%281889-1960%29.svg.png
Brazil
22px-Canadian_Red_Ensign_1921-1957.svg.png
Canada
22px-Flag_of_Chile.svg.png
Chile
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Great Britain
22px-British_Raj_Red_Ensign.svg.png
India
22px-Flag_of_Ireland.svg.png
Ireland
22px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png
Netherlands
22px-Flag_of_New_Zealand.svg.png
New Zealand
22px-Red_Ensign_of_South_Africa_1912-1928.svg.png
South Africa
22px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png
West Indies
22px-Flag_of_Argentina.svg.png
Argentina
22px-Flag_of_Australia.svg.png
Australia
22px-Flag_of_Brazil_%281889-1960%29.svg.png
Brazil
22px-British_Raj_Red_Ensign.svg.png
Burma
22px-Canadian_Red_Ensign_1921-1957.svg.png
Canada
22px-Flag_of_Chile.svg.png
Chile
22px-Flag_of_Egypt_%281922%E2%80%931958%29.svg.png
Egypt
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Great Britain
22px-British_Raj_Red_Ensign.svg.png
India
22px-Flag_of_Ireland.svg.png
Ireland
22px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png
Netherlands
22px-Flag_of_New_Zealand.svg.png
New Zealand
22px-Flag_of_South_Africa_1928-1994.svg.png
South Africa
22px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png
West Indies

22px-Flag_of_Argentina.svg.png
Argentina
22px-Flag_of_Australia.svg.png
Australia
22px-Canadian_Red_Ensign_1921-1957.svg.png
Canada
22px-Flag_of_the_Republic_of_China.svg.png
China
22px-Flag_of_Egypt_%281922%E2%80%931958%29.svg.png
Egypt
22px-Flag_of_Germany_%283-2_aspect_ratio%29.svg.png
Germany
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Great Britain
22px-British_Raj_Red_Ensign.svg.png
India
22px-Flag_of_Ireland.svg.png
Ireland
22px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png
Netherlands
22px-Flag_of_New_Zealand.svg.png
New Zealand
22px-Flag_of_South_Africa_1928-1994.svg.png
South Africa
22px-US_flag_45_stars.svg.png
United States of America
22px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png
West Indies
22px-Flag_of_Argentina.svg.png
Argentina
22px-Flag_of_Australia.svg.png
Australia
22px-Canadian_Red_Ensign_1921-1957_%28with_disc%29.svg.png
Canada
22px-Flag_of_the_Republic_of_China.svg.png
China
22px-Flag_of_Costa_Rica_%28state%29.svg.png
Costa Rica
22px-Flag_of_Egypt_%281922%E2%80%931958%29.svg.png
Egypt
22px-Flag_of_German_Reich_%281935%E2%80%931945%29.svg.png
Germany
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Great Britain
22px-British_Raj_Red_Ensign.svg.png
India
22px-Flag_of_Ireland.svg.png
Ireland
22px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png
Netherlands
22px-Flag_of_New_Zealand.svg.png
New Zealand
22px-Flag_of_South_Africa_1928-1994.svg.png
South Africa
22px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png
West Indies
:bat: Egon Maus
:bat: Jack Nitschke
:ar: Gustav Parnemann

:ar: Gerhard Thamer

:bat: Bernhard Dartsch
:ar: Hans Ebeling
:ar: Kurt Reitz - Right-arm medium/offbreak

:wk: Alfred Ladwig
:bat: Kuno Lehmann
:bat: Paul Gruhn

:ar: Otto Nothling
:ar: Arthur Schmidt
:ar: Rolf Zickert

:ar: Felix Menzel
:bwl: Guido Menzel

-

-

-
-
-

Tanganyika?
Tanganyika
Kenya

Kenya
Kenya

Kenya
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
-
West Germany

Germany
-

Germany
Italy
Germany
Greece
China
Germany
Italy

Germany
Italy
Portugal
Brazil
 
Last edited:

VC the slogger

PlanetCricket Forever
India
AFG...
PlanetCricket Award Winner
Joined
Aug 23, 2010
Listen mate. You've just joined this forum and your already calling the shots. It's a bit of fun to be honest. It's not like i've just picked the squad for the world cup. Pipe down:facepalm
 

VC the slogger

PlanetCricket Forever
India
AFG...
PlanetCricket Award Winner
Joined
Aug 23, 2010
COG_zps1a71461d.png

Cricket at the Olympics
St Louis 1904
263px-1904summerolympicsposter.jpg

The Olympics Games is set to be hosted outside the continent of Europe for the first time. America's success in cricket in the previous two Olympic Games meant the IOC officials had no hesitation in retaining it for the 1904 Olympics set to be hosted in St Louis, Missouri.

Argentina, Canada, France and New Zealand who tool part in 1900 have opted out, but four new teams - Ireland (
22px-Green_harp_flag_of_Ireland_17th_century.svg.png
), Netherlands (
22px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png
), South Africa (
25px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
) and the West Indies (
25px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png
) have come in to replace them. This will also be the first Olympic season to feature South Africa, the only Test playing nation other than Great Britain and Australia.
270px-Flag_of_Australia_%281903-1908%29.svg.png

22px-Flag_of_Australia_%281903-1908%29.svg.png
Australia
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Manager: themusketeer



Squad

gold-png.135399
:bat: Reggie Duff
gold-png.135399
:bat: Victor Trumper - Right-arm medium

gold-png.135399
:bat: Clem Hill
silver-png.135400
:bat: Syd Gregory
silver-png.135400
:bat: Joe Darling :c:
gold-png.135399
:ar: Monty Noble

silver-png.135400
:ar: Warwick Armstrong
silver-png.135400
:ar: Bert Hopkins

silver-png.135400
:ar: Frank Tarrant
silver-png.135400
:wk: James Kelly

silver-png.135400
:bwl: Albert Cotter
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Bill Howell
silver-png.135400
:ar: Frank Laver

legend-png.135395
:ar: Hugh Trumble
gold-png.135399
:bwl: Jack Saunders

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
270px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png

22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Great Britain
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Manager: Sami Kumar



Squad

gold-png.135399
:bat: Archie MacLaren :c:
gold-png.135399
:ar: Tom Hayward - Right-arm medium

gold-png.135399
:bat: Johnny Tyldesley
gold-png.135399
:bat: KS Ranjitsinhji
gold-png.135399
:bat: CB Fry
gold-png.135399
:ar: Stanley Jackson

gold-png.135399
:ar: Gilbert Jessop - Right-arm medium-fast
gold-png.135399
:ar: George Hirst

silver-png.135400
:ar: Bernard Bosanquet
silver-png.135400
:ar: Len Braund
gold-png.135399
:ar: Wilfred Rhodes
gold-png.135399
:wk: Dick Lilley

gold-png.135399
:bwl: Sydney Barnes
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Jack Hearne

gold-png.135399
:bwl: Colin Blythe

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
270px-Green_harp_flag_of_Ireland_17th_century.svg.png

22px-Green_harp_flag_of_Ireland_17th_century.svg.png
Ireland
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Manager: SixerBoy11



Squad

gold-png.135399
:bat: Frederick Fane
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Pascoe Stuart
gold-png.135399
:bat: Robert Poore

gold-png.135399
:bat: Tim O'Brien :c:
bronze-png.135398
:wkb: Sep Lambert
silver-png.135400
:ar: Robert Lambert - Right-arm offbreak

bronze-png.135398
:bat: Stuart Smith
silver-png.135400
:wk: George Gaukrodger
silver-png.135400
:ar: Clement Johnson

bronze-png.135398
:wk: Frank Browning
silver-png.135400
:ar: Tom Ross
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Blayney Hamilton

bronze-png.135398
:ar: Gus Kelly
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Oscar Andrews

silver-png.135400
:bwl: Bill Harrington

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
270px-Olympic_flag.svg.png

22px-Olympic_flag.svg.png
Mixed Team
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Manager: VC the slogger & RedKing



Squad

silver-png.135400
latest
:ar: Lionel Palairet :c: - Right-arm medium/offbreak
silver-png.135400
22px-Flag_of_the_German_Empire.svg.png
:bat: Dolph Heinrichs

silver-png.135400
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom_of_Fiji_1871-1874.svg.png
:ar: Herbert de Maus - Slow left-arm orthodox
bronze-png.135398
22px-Flag_of_Brazil.svg.png
:bat: Charles Miller
silver-png.135400
22px-British_Raj_Red_Ensign.svg.png
:ar: Kekhashru Mistry - Left-arm medium

silver-png.135400
22px-Flag_of_Belgium_%28civil%29.svg.png
:ar: John Raphael - Right-arm medium/offbreak
bronze-png.135398
22px-Flag_of_Denmark.svg.png
:ar: Karl Quist - Right-arm legbreak

bronze-png.135398
22px-Swedish_civil_ensign_%281844%E2%80%931905%29.svg.png
:wk: John de Robeck
bronze-png.135398
22px-Flag_of_Spain_%281785-1873_and_1875-1931%29.svg.png
:ar: Francis de Zulueta
gold-png.135399
22px-Flag_of_Scotland.svg.png
:wk: Gregor MacGregor

silver-png.135400
22px-Flag_of_Argentina.svg.png
:ar: Herbert Dorning
silver-png.135400
22px-Flag_of_Russian_Empire_for_private_use_%281914%E2%80%931917%29.svg.png
:ar: George Gibson
silver-png.135400
22px-Canadian_Red_Ensign_1868-1921.svg.png
:ar: Jack Laing
silver-png.135400
22px-Flag_of_Scotland.svg.png
:bwl: Hesketh Prichard

legend-png.135395
22px-Flag_of_New_Zealand.svg.png
:bwl: Alec Downes

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
270px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png

22px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png
Netherlands
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Manager: Matt121



Squad

silver-png.135400
:wk: Johan Schroder :c:
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Adolf Broese van Groenou
silver-png.135400
:ar: Joseph Hisgen - Right-arm offbreak/medium

silver-png.135400
:bat: Kees Feith
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Willem Beukema

oxyn-png.135396
:bat: Frederick Cook
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Top Rincker
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Anton Diemer Kool

legend-png.135395
:ar: Carst Posthuma
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Henri van Booven

bronze-png.135398
:bwl: PR Tromp de Haas
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Gustave Verheyen
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Adolph von Ernsthausen
bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Antoine van Renterghem

bronze-png.135398
:bwl: Willem Coops

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
270px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png

22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
South Africa
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Manager: Na Maloom Afraad



Squad

silver-png.135400
:bat: Louis Tancred
bronze-png.135398
:bat: William Shalders

silver-png.135400
:bat: Maitland Hathorn
silver-png.135400
:bat: Frank Mitchell :c:
gold-png.135399
:ar: Jimmy Sinclair

silver-png.135400
:ar: Gordon White - Right-arm legbreak
silver-png.135400
:ar: Charles Llewellyn
silver-png.135400
:wkb: Murray Bisset
silver-png.135400
:ar: Dave Nourse - Left-arm medium

gold-png.135399
:ar: Reggie Schwarz
silver-png.135400
:wk: Ernest Halliwell

silver-png.135400
:bwl: Johannes Kotze
bronze-png.135398
:ar: George Shepstone
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Bonnor Middleton

silver-png.135400
:ar: Bert Vogler

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
270px-US_flag_44_stars.svg.png

latest
United States of America
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Manager: The Author



Squad

silver-png.135400
:bat: Christy Morris
legend-png.135395
:ar: Bart King

gold-png.135399
:ar: John Lester :c: - Right-arm offbreak
silver-png.135400
:bat: Francis Bohlen
silver-png.135400
:ar: George Patterson - Right-arm medium
bronze-png.135398
:bat: Arthur Wood

silver-png.135400
:bat: Nelson Graves
bronze-png.135398
:wkb: Alfred Scattergood

silver-png.135400
:ar: Edward Cregar
gold-png.135399
:wk: Henry Scattergood

oxyn-png.135396
:ar: Walter Clark
gold-png.135399
:ar: Percy Clark
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Frederic Sharpless

silver-png.135400
:ar: Henry Brown
silver-png.135400
:bwl: Henry Baily

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
270px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png

22px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png
West Indies
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Manager: Yonga & Samuels



Squad

silver-png.135400
:bat: Gussie Cox
silver-png.135400
:bat: Edwin Moulder
silver-png.135400
:ar: Charles Ollivierre - Right-arm medium/offbreak

gold-png.135399
:wkb: Harold Austin :c:
silver-png.135400
:arwk: Lebrun Constantine
silver-png.135400
:ar: Percy Goodman - Right-arm medium

gold-png.135399
:ar: Sydney Smith
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Fitz Hinds

silver-png.135400
:ar: Oliver Layne - Right-arm medium
silver-png.135400
:ar: Richard Ollivierre

silver-png.135400
:bwl: Float Woods
silver-png.135400
:bwl: William Burton
silver-png.135400
:ar: Archie Cumberbatch
bronze-png.135398
:ar: Clement King

bronze-png.135398
:bwl: William Hoad

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fixtures & Results


Group Stage

Round 1

Ireland v Netherlands at St Louis - Ireland won by 67 runs
Australia v USA at St Louis - Australia won by 69 runs
Mixed Team v South Africa at St Louis - South Africa won by 4 wickets (with 20 balls remaining)
Great Britain v West Indies at St Louis - West Indies won by 8 runs

Round 2

West Indies v Netherlands at St Louis - Netherlands won by 38 runs
Great Britain v Ireland at St Louis - Great Britain won by 6 wickets (with 121 balls remaining)
USA v South Africa at St Louis - USA won by 53 runs
Australia v Mixed Team at St Louis - Australia won by 98 runs

Round 3

Ireland v West Indies at St Louis - West Indies won by 8 runs
Netherlands v Great Britain at St Louis - Great Britain won by 41 runs
Mixed Team v USA at St Louis - USA won by 135 runs
South Africa v Australia at St Louis - Australia won by 3 wickets (with 60 balls remaining)


Knockouts


1st Semi-final

Australia v West Indies at St Louis - Australia won by 14 runs

2nd Semi-final

Great Britain v USA at St Louis - Great Britain won by 3 wickets (with 6 balls remaining)


Bronze playoff

USA v West Indies at St Louis - USA won by 3 wickets (with 64 balls remaining)

5th place playoff

Netherlands v South Africa at St Louis - South Africa won by 8 wickets (with 215 balls remaining)


Final

Australia v Great Britain at St Louis - Australia won by 7 wickets (with 29 balls remaining)
Statistics

270px-Flag_of_Australia_%281903-1908%29.svg.png

HTML:
AUSTRALIA

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
R Duff             5     5    0  279   98   55.80  364   76.65    0   2   19   8   0   3   -
V Trumper          5     5    0  102   39   20.40  156   65.38    0   0    5   2   0   2   -
C Hill             5     5    2  270  128*  90.00  344   78.49    1   1   15  10   0   1   -
J Darling          5     5    0   68   20   13.60  146   46.58    0   0    3   0   0   0   -
M Noble            5     5    2  141   48*  47.00  192   73.44    0   0    7   4   0   5   -
W Armstrong        5     4    1   82   51*  27.33   97   84.53    0   1    5   3   0   1   -
J Kelly            5     3    0   38   21   12.67   53   71.70    0   0    4   0   0   3   0
A Cotter           5     3    0   38   36   12.67   33  115.15    0   0    4   2   0   4   -
H Trumble          5     3    3   30   16*   N/A    35   85.72    0   0    2   0   0   0   -
B Howell           5     2    1   18   14*  18.00   13  138.44    0   0    1   1   0   0   -
J Saunders         5     0    -    -    -     -      -     -      -   -    -   -   -   1   -

BOWLING

Player         Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
B Howell        5     5   49.4    9    162    10    4/45  16.20  3.26  29.8   2   0
A Cotter        5     5    49     4    183     9    3/35  20.33  3.73  32.7   0   0
M Noble         5     5    37     1    153     4    1/10  38.25  4.14  55.5   0   0
H Trumble       5     5    44     2    165     9    2/31  18.33  3.75  29.3   0   0
J Saunders      5     5   39.3    1    142     9    2/26  15.78  3.59  26.3   0   0
W Armstrong     5     5    27     2    116     3    2/47  38.67  4.30  54.0   0   0


270px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png

HTML:
GREAT BRITAIN

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
T Hayward          5     5    0  206   77   41.20  331   62.24    0   2   17   4   0   1   -
A MacLaren         5     5    0  130   50   26.00  177   73.45    0   1    6   3   0   2   -
KS Ranjitsinhji    3     3    0  119   60   39.67  208   57.21    0   2    9   0   0   0   -
J Tyldesley        3     3    0   44   26   14.67   75   58.67    0   0    2   0   0   3   -
CB Fry             5     5    0   80   32   16.00  136   58.82    0   0    7   0   0   3   -
S Jackson          5     5    1   52   27*  13.00  108   48.15    0   0    1   0   1   1   -
L Braund           2     2    1   20   19*  20.00   22   90.90    0   0    2   0   0   0   -
G Jessop           2     2    1    4    3*   4.00   14   28.58    0   0    0   0   0   1   -
B Bosanquet        3     3    1   49   32*  24.50   85   57.65    0   0    3   2   0   2   -
G Hirst            2     1    0    6    6    6.00   16   37.50    0   0    0   0   0   1   -
AFA Lilley         5     4    2   51   24   25.50  115   44.35    0   0    2   0   0   5   1
W Rhodes           3     1    0    8    8    8.00   18   44.44    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
SF Barnes          5     3    0   17   12    5.67   24   70.83    0   0    1   0   0   2   -
JT Hearne          5     2    1   18   15*  18.00   34   52.94    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
C Blythe           2     1    1    0    0*   N/A     4    0.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   -

BOWLING

Player         Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
SF Barnes       5     5    44     2    164    14    5/24  11.71  3.73  18.9   1   1
G Hirst         2     2    17     2     76     1    1/40  76.00  4.47 102.0   0   0
JT Hearne       5     5   46.4    2    163    11    4/29  14.82  3.49  25.5   1   0
W Rhodes        3     3   25.4    0     78     4    3/26  19.50  3.04  38.5   0   0
L Braund        2     2    20     3     64     2    1/29  32.00  3.20  60.0   0   0
C Blythe        2     2    20     3     48     2    1/17  24.00  2.40  60.0   0   0
B Bosanquet     3     2    15     1     58     2    2/24  29.00  3.87  45.0   0   0
S Jackson       5     2   11.1    0     45     0    0/21   N/A   4.03   0.0   0   0
T Hayward       5     3   21.4    2    104     3    3/49  34.67  4.80  43.3   0   0


270px-Green_harp_flag_of_Ireland_17th_century.svg.png

HTML:
IRELAND

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
G Gaukrodger       3     3    0   57   35   19.00   80   71.25    0   0    5   0   0   5   0
R Poore            3     3    0  161   93   53.67  214   75.23    0   1    9   1   0   5   -
S Lambert          3     3    0   27   15    9.00   35   77.15    0   0    3   0   0   0   -
T O'Brien          3     3    0   25   12    8.33   79   31.64    0   0    1   0   0   1   -
RJH Lambert        3     3    0   19    9    6.33   49   38.77    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
F Fane             3     3    0   46   43   14.33   80   57.50    0   0    3   0   1   1   -
C Johnson          3     3    1   33   32*  16.50   69   47.83    0   0    1   0   1   1   -
T Ross             3     3    0   30   19   10.00   52   57.69    0   0    0   0   1   0   -
B Hamilton         2     2    1   20   17*  20.00   31   64.51    0   0    1   1   0   0   -
G Kelly            3     3    1    9    8*   4.50   18   50.00    0   0    0   0   1   0   -
O Andrews          1     1    0    0    0    0.00    1    0.00    0   0    0   0   1   0   -
B Harrington       3     3    0   25   15    8.33   51   49.02    0   0    1   0   1   2   -

BOWLING

Player         Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
RJH Lambert     3     3    24     0    103     3    2/25  34.33  4.29  48.0   0   0
G Kelly         3     3    20     0     86     4    2/25  21.50  4.30  30.0   0   0
B Harrington    3     3   23.4    3     95     9    7/23  10.56  4.01  15.8   0   1
T Ross          3     3    17     1     59     1    1/30  59.00  3.47 102.0   0   0
C Johnson       3     2    16     1     53     3    2/33  17.67  3.31  32.0   0   0
B Hamilton      2     1     6     0     34     0    0/34   N/A   5.67   0.0   0   0


270px-Olympic_flag.svg.png

HTML:
MIXED TEAM

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
L Palairet         3     3    0   59   43   19.67   65   90.77    0   0    2   2   1   1   -
J Raphael          3     3    0   34   18   11.33   76   44.74    0   0    1   0   0   1   -
K Mistry           1     1    0   37   37   37.00   52   71.15    0   0    4   0   0   2   -
H de Maus          3     3    0   82   60   27.33  137   59.85    0   1    8   0   0   0   -
D Heinrichs        2     2    0   39   37   19.50   68   57.35    0   0    3   0   0   0   -
J de Robeck        2     2    0   10    5    5.00   21   47.62    0   0    0   0   0   1   -
C Miller           1     1    0    2    2    2.00    4   50.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
K Quist            3     3    0   85   65   28.33  115   73.91    0   1    5   1   0   0   -
J Laing            2     2    1   10    7   10.00   14   71.44    0   0    1   0   0   1   -
G MacGregor        3     3    0   29   18    9.67   56   51.79    0   0    2   0   0   2   1
H Dorning          3     3    0   12   11    4.00   29   41.38    0   0    0   0   1   0   -
H H-Prichard       3     3    0   25   25    8.33   41   60.98    0   0    1   1   2   2   -
A Downes           3     3    2   17   17*  17.00   23   73.92    0   0    2   0   0   0   -

BOWLING

Player         Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
H H-Prichard    3     3    30     2    117     3    3/49  39.00  3.90  60.0   0   0
H Dorning       3     3   27.4    1    154     8    5/49  19.25  5.57  20.8   0   1
A Downes        3     3    23     0    137     3    2/55  45.67  5.96  46.0   0   0
J Laing         2     2   13.4    0     79     1    1/45  79.00  5.78  82.0   0   0
K Mistry        1     1     8     0     43     1    1/43  43.00  5.38  48.0   0   0
G Gibson        1     1    10     0     70     0    0/70   N/A   7.00   0.0   0   0
K Quist         3     1     5     0     23     1    1/23  23.00  4.60  30.0   0   0
L Palairet      3     2     9     0     52     1    1/23  52.00  5.78  54.0   0   0
J Raphael       3     2     3     0     24     2    2/8   12.00  8.00   9.0   0   0


270px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png

HTML:
NETHERLANDS

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
AB van Groenou     4     4    0   23   13    5.75   53   43.40    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
J Hisgen           4     4    0   63   28   15.75  130   48.46    0   0    5   0   0   3   -
J Schroder         4     4    0  107   42   26.75  216   49.54    0   0   10   0   0   6   0
C Feith            4     4    1   98   40*  32.67  177   55.37    0   0    6   1   1   2   -
W Beukema          1     1    0    2    2    2.00    7   28.57    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
F Cook             4     4    0   31   22    7.75   45   68.89    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
A Diemer Kool      3     3    0    7    6    2.33   20   35.00    0   0    0   0   1   3   -
C Posthuma         4     4    0   44   22   11.00   76   57.89    0   0    2   2   0   0   -
G Verheyen         4     4    1   31   22   10.33   73   42.46    0   0    2   0   0   3   -
P Tromp de Haas    3     3    1   25   18*  12.50   60   41.67    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
A von Ernsthausen  4     4    2   27   23*  13.50   59   45.76    0   0    2   0   1   2   -
A van Renterghem   4     3    0    8    5    2.67   15   53.33    0   0    0   0   1   0   -
W Coops            1     1    0    3    3    3.00    3  100.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
C Posthuma         4     4    35     3    102     5    3/27  20.40  2.91  42.0   0   0
A von Ernsthausen  4     4    32     1    111     7    4/26  15.86  3.47  27.4   1   0
A van Renterghem   4     4   24.4    2     98     9    3/17  10.89  3.97  16.4   0   0
P Tromp de Haas    3     3    20     0     68     2    2/19  34.00  3.40  60.0   0   0
G Verheyen         4     4    24     1     99     3    1/19  33.00  4.13  48.0   0   0
J Hisgen           4     4   11.2    0     52     2    1/7   26.00  4.59  34.0   0   0
W Coops            1     1     8     1     25     0    0/25   N/A   3.13   0.0   0   0


270px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png

HTML:
SOUTH AFRICA

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
L Tancred          4     4    1  102   49   34.00  129   79.07    0   0   11   0   1   0   -
W Shalders         4     4    0   61   23   15.25   77   79.22    0   0    5   0   0   2   -
M Hathorn          3     3    1  177  102*  88.50  222   79.73    1   1   13   5   0   1   -
F Mitchell         4     4    0   42   17   10.50   63   66.67    0   0    3   0   0   5   -
J Sinclair         4     4    1  102   95   34.00  151   67.55    0   1   10   2   0   1   -
C Llewellyn        4     3    0   36   18   12.00   79   45.57    0   0    0   0   0   1   -
M Bisset           4     3    1   56   38*  28.00  152   36.84    0   0    3   0   0   6   0
AW Nourse          4     3    2   43   28*  43.00   83   51.81    0   0    2   0   0   1   -
R Schwarz          4     1    1    8    8*   N/A     9   88.89    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
J Kotze            4     1    1    8    8*   N/A    11   72.74    0   0    1   0   0   1   -
J Middleton        4     0    -    -    -     -      -     -      -   -    -   -   -   3   -
A Vogler           1     0    -    -    -     -      -     -      -   -    -   -   -   0   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
J Kotze            4     4    37     3    137     6    3/14  22.83  3.70  37.0   0   0
J Sinclair         4     4    33     2    129     5    2/12  25.80  3.91  39.6   0   0
J Middleton        4     4    27     0    126    10    3/43  12.60  4.67  16.2   0   0
R Schwarz          4     4   32.5    0    149     6    3/45  24.83  4.54  32.8   0   0
C Llewellyn        4     3    18     0     97     1    1/33  97.00  5.39 108.0   0   0
AW Nourse          4     3    11     0     49     1    1/20  49.00  4.45  66.0   0   0
A Vogler           1     1    7.4    0     25     1    1/25  25.00  3.26  46.0   0   0


270px-US_flag_44_stars.svg.png

HTML:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
C Morris           5     5    0   61   27   12.20   78   78.21    0   0    4   2   0   3   -
JB King            5     5    0  101   57   20.20  172   58.72    0   1    6   0   1   2   -
J Lester           5     5    1  183  123*  45.75  273   67.03    1   0   18   3   0   2   -
F Bohlen           5     5    0  155   67   31.00  176   88.07    0   1   18   2   0   2   -
G Patterson        5     5    1  144   45   36.00  252   57.14    0   0    7   3   1   2   -
N Graves           5     5    1  100   39   25.00  189   52.91    0   0    5   0   1   0   -
E Cregar           5     5    0   27   20    5.40   53   50.95    0   0    2   0   1   1   -
H Scattergood      5     5    1   27   11    6.75   34   79.41    0   0    2   0   0   5   0
EW Clark           5     4    2   44   37*  22.00   79   55.69    0   0    2   0   1   1   -
PH Clark           5     3    1   10    6*   5.00   28   35.71    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
H Brown            4     2    1   11    9   11.00   13   84.60    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
H Baily            1     0    -    -    -     -      -     -      -   -    -   -   -   0   -

BOWLING

Player         Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
JB King         5     5   43.4    2    152    13    6/21  11.69  3.48  20.2   0   1
PH Clark        5     5    41     1    187     9    3/44  20.78  4.56  27.3   0   0
H Baily         1     1    10     1     38     1    1/38  38.00  3.80  60.0   0   0
H Brown         4     4    35     2     97     6    2/8   16.17  2.77  35.0   0   0
G Patterson     5     4    35     1    135     5    3/21  27.00  3.86  42.0   0   0
J Lester        5     4    26     0     88     3    2/36  29.33  3.38  52.0   0   0
EW Clark        5     2    13     0     43     0    0/20   N/A   3.31   0.0   0   0
E Cregar        5     3    14     1     60     2    2/32  30.00  4.29  42.0   0   0


270px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png

HTML:
WEST INDIES

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
E Moulder          5     5    0   94   35   18.80  174   54.02    0   0    4   1   0   3   -
C Ollivierre       5     5    0   59   31   11.80  124   47.58    0   0    4   0   1   6   -
G Cox              5     5    0  162   66   32.40  294   55.10    0   1    9   2   0   5   -
H Austin           5     5    0   70   36   14.00  112   62.50    0   0    5   0   0   7   0
LS Constantine     5     5    0   98   44   19.60  165   59.39    0   0    6   1   0   0   -
S Smith            5     5    0  161  107   32.20  212   75.94    1   0   16   1   0   2   -
O Layne            5     5    0   40   18    8.00  110   36.36    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
R Ollivierre       5     5    3   97   50*  48.50  130   74.61    0   1    9   3   0   5   -
A Cumberbatch      5     5    1   34    9    8.50   70   48.57    0   0    2   0   0   0   -
J Woods            5     4    1   10    4*   3.33   22   45.45    0   0    0   0   1   1   -
WT Burton          5     3    2    8    6    8.00   23   34.79    0   0    0   0   0   0   -

BOWLING

Player         Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
J Woods         5     5    46     1    155    14    5/40  11.07  3.37  19.7   1   1
WT Burton       5     5    36     0    152     3    1/15  50.67  4.22  72.0   0   0
R Ollivierre    5     5   45.1    1    163     6    2/33  27.17  3.61  45.2   0   0
A Cumberbatch   5     5   36.5    2    149     8    2/20  18.63  4.05  27.6   0   0
O Layne         5     5    28     1    151     4    2/21  37.75  5.39  42.0   0   0
S Smith         5     5   37.5    0    148     8    4/30  18.50  3.91  28.4   1   0
LS Constantine  5     1     1     0      3     1    1/3    3.00  3.00   6.0   0   0
Standings

| Team | Pld | Won | Lost | N/R | Points
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
| Great Britain | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3
22px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png
| West Indies | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3
22px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png
| Netherlands | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0
22px-Green_harp_flag_of_Ireland_17th_century.svg.png
| Ireland | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0

| Team | Pld | Won | Lost | N/R | Points
22px-Flag_of_Australia_%281903-1908%29.svg.png
| Australia | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 6
latest
| United States | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
| South Africa | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0
22px-Olympic_flag.svg.png
| Mixed Team | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | -3

Points system
Result | Points
Win | 2
Loss | -1
Tie/No result | 1
| Team | Result
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
| Australia|
gold-png.135399
Gold
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
| Great Britain |
silver-png.135400
Silver
22px-US_flag_44_stars.svg.png
| United States |
bronze-png.135398
Bronze
| |
22px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png
| West Indies | 4th place
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
| South Africa | 5th place
22px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png
| Netherlands | 6th place
22px-Green_harp_flag_of_Ireland_17th_century.svg.png
| Ireland | 7th place
22px-Olympic_flag.svg.png
| Mixed Team | 8th place


Summary

Having already established it's reputation as an Olympic sport in the first two editions of the modern Olympics, cricket was retained as a sporting event when the Olympics were held outside Europe for the first time. There were initially concerns about the sub-standard cricketing facilities at St Louis, Missouri, but the United States' impressive record as a cricket nation in the Olympics convinced the authorities to take a punt.

And they were not left disappointed. Australia, now by far the most appealing team in the 1-day single-innings format dominated every other team in the 8-team tournament to win Gold for the second successive time. Great Britain on the other hand finished as runners-up to win Silver for the third successive Olympic cricket event. This time though, they were well and truly second best to the dominant Australians. But much to the satisfaction of cricket enthusiasts and administrators, the United States finished as Bronze medalists in their own backyard.

The inability of Argentina, Canada, France and New Zealand, participants in the 1900 event, to send over a minimum of eleven athletes for cricket resulted in their exclusion in favor of Ireland, Netherlands, South Africa and West Indies.

Of the four debutants, the West Indies were the most impressive by finishing at 4th place, just one short of a medal. They finished second in their group only to Great Britain, whom they sensationally beat in their first match of the tournament. The team had an abundance of talent, but at the same time played some reckless cricket as shown by a surpirsing defeat at the hands of the Netherlands, a very close call against Ireland and losing the Bronze playoff to the Americans.

Ireland and the Netherlands did themselves no disgrace in their first ever attempt at cricket in the Olympics. Placed in the same group as each other, the Irish drew first blood with a victory against the Dutch but couldn't match up to the calibre of Great Britain and West Indies. Netherlands meanwhile did beat the West Indies due to the brilliance of Carst Posthuma, but slipped up against the British as expected.

South Africa, being one of only three nations with 'Test status' in cricket had a disappointing maiden Olympic campaign, finishing 5th out of eight teams. Given that they have cricketing privileges teams such as the United States and West Indies can only dream of, one would have expected them to do better than finish below them on the final table.

Nothing more could be said of the Mixed Team who finished winless yet again and were humiliated in all of their matches. Their future in the Olympics remains bleak with letters coming in to have them removed immediately from future Olympic seasons after this fiasco.


Best players

220px-ReggieDuff.jpg

Reggie Duff finished with a total of 279 runs at 55.80, the highest for the tournament and also the highest for any Olympic cricket tournament till date. His bright starts set the platform for Australia's domination in a campaign where they did not lose a single match.


Clem-Hill1.jpg

Despite finishing second on runs to Duff and only just falling short of Johnny Tyldesley's tally of 273 runs in 1900, Clem Hill was undoubtedly the most entertaining batsman in the entire tournament. He scored his runs quite forcefully and his 270 runs came at a gargantuan average of 90. His 10 sixes are also a record that is likely to stay intact for quite some time.

171939_zpscxsl9qoo.jpg

With 13 wickets to his name at a miserly average of 11.69, this was clearly Bart King's best season with the ball. He also improved his batting well enough to open the innings for the United States with reasonable success. All this made him best all-rounder for the season once again.


220px-FloatWoods.jpg

Joseph "Float" Woods, the Barbadian tearaway proved to be a revelation with 14 wickets at a miserly average of 11.07. He was tied on wickets with none other than Sydney Barnes as the tournament's leading wicket-taker, but with a slightly superior average.


Lineup of the tournament

1 Reggie Duff (
22px-Flag_of_Australia_%281903-1908%29.svg.png
Australia) - 279 runs at 55.80
2 Tom Hayward (
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Great Britain) - 206 runs at 41.20, 3 wickets at 34.67
3 Clem Hill (
22px-Flag_of_Australia_%281903-1908%29.svg.png
Australia) - 270 runs at 90.00
4 John Lester (
latest
USA) - 183 runs at 45.75, 3 wickets at 29.33
5 Monty Noble (
22px-Flag_of_Australia_%281903-1908%29.svg.png
Australia) - 141 runs at 47.00, 4 wickets at 38.25
6 Sydney Smith (
22px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png
West Indies) - 161 runs at 32.20, 8 wickets at 18.50
7 Bart King (
latest
USA) - 101 runs at 20.20, 13 wickets at 11.69
8 Johan Schröder (
22px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png
Netherlands) - 6 dismissals (6ct/0st), 107 runs at 26.75
9 Hugh Trumble (
22px-Flag_of_Australia_%281903-1908%29.svg.png
Australia) - 9 wickets at 18.33
10 Sydney Barnes (
22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
Great Britain) - 14 wickets at 11.71
11 Float Woods (
22px-WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg.png
West Indies) - 14 wickets at 11.07
 
Last edited:

VC the slogger

PlanetCricket Forever
India
AFG...
PlanetCricket Award Winner
Joined
Aug 23, 2010
1904 finishing write-up

Having already established it's reputation as an Olympic sport in the first two editions of the modern Olympics, cricket was retained as a sporting event when the Olympics were held outside Europe for the first time. There were initially concerns about the sub-standard cricketing facilities at St Louis, Missouri, but the United States' impressive record as a cricket nation in the Olympics convinced the authorities to take a punt.

And they were not left disappointed. Australia, now by far the most appealing team in the 1-day single-innings format dominated every other team in the 8-team tournament to win Gold for the second successive time. Great Britain on the other hand finished as runners-up to win Silver for the third successive Olympic cricket event. This time though, they were well and truly second best to the dominant Australians. But much to the satisfaction of cricket enthusiasts and administrators, the United States finished as Bronze medalists in their own backyard.

The inability of Argentina, Canada, France and New Zealand, participants in the 1900 event, to send over a minimum of eleven athletes for cricket resulted in their exclusion in favor of Ireland, Netherlands, South Africa and West Indies.

Of the four debutants, the West Indies were the most impressive by finishing at 4th place, just one short of a medal. They finished second in their group only to Great Britain, whom they sensationally beat in their first match of the tournament. The team had an abundance of talent, but at the same time played some reckless cricket as shown by a surpirsing defeat at the hands of the Netherlands, a very close call against Ireland and losing the Bronze playoff to the Americans.

Ireland and the Netherlands did themselves no disgrace in their first ever attempt at cricket in the Olympics. Placed in the same group as each other, the Irish drew first blood with a victory against the Dutch but couldn't match up to the calibre of Great Britain and West Indies. Netherlands meanwhile did beat the West Indies due to the brilliance of Carst Posthuma, but slipped up against the British as expected.

South Africa, being one of only three nations with 'Test status' in cricket had a disappointing maiden Olympic campaign, finishing 5th out of eight teams. Given that they have cricketing privileges teams such as the United States and West Indies can only dream of, one would have expected them to do better than finish below them on the final table.

Nothing more could be said of the Mixed Team who finished winless yet again and were humiliated in all of their matches. Their future in the Olympics remains bleak with calls to have them removed immediately future Olympic seasons due to this fiasco.
 
Last edited:

Users who are viewing this thread

Top