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Non Test Playing Nations!!!

Which Non Test Playing Nation Do U Support?


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andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
I reckon Denmark, Namibia and Uganda are good shouts with either UAE or Argentina with good shouts.

By the way Uganda came within 7 runs of beating Bermuda on Sunday, they are in a rich vein of form
 

Steulen

International Regular
Namibia should have no problem coming through that one. UAE to qualify as well. I'd say Uganda and Denmark to be 3rd and 4th.
 

laksh_01

State Vice-Captain
I reckon Denmark, Namibia and Uganda are good shouts with either UAE or Argentina with good shouts.

By the way Uganda came within 7 runs of beating Bermuda on Sunday, they are in a rich vein of form
Hmm My choise are the same as Steulen...
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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What's the point of giving Bermuda games when they're going to field a team with an average age is about 30? These guys aren't going to be around if/when Bermuda get anywhere near international standard.

Malachi Jones and Kyle Hodsoll are each 18 and the openers are 24, but everyone else is over 30 and there are five of them over 34. The ICC is just wasting money by investing in such teams.
 

laksh_01

State Vice-Captain
What's the point of giving Bermuda games when they're going to field a team with an average age is about 30? These guys aren't going to be around if/when Bermuda get anywhere near international standard.

Malachi Jones and Kyle Hodsoll are each 18 and the openers are 24, but everyone else is over 30 and there are five of them over 34. The ICC is just wasting money by investing in such teams.
Ur rite... Anyways Bermuda are not gonna be the ODI team after 2009 Qualifiers in UAE... Feel Namibia should take their place...
 

andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
Well at least there is the ICC trophy in 2009 to set things straight as far as ODI status is concerned and if Bermuda don't shape up they will have to ship out and be replaced by whoever plays well enough to finish in the top 6 of tha tourney. Too bad there isn't anything similar to keep 'Test' nations on their toes while giving Non-test teams a real target to aim for.



BTW apparently Bermuda took 5 u19 players on the Africa tour
 

laksh_01

State Vice-Captain
Well at least there is the ICC trophy in 2009 to set things straight as far as ODI status is concerned and if Bermuda don't shape up they will have to ship out and be replaced by whoever plays well enough to finish in the top 6 of tha tourney. Too bad there isn't anything similar to keep 'Test' nations on their toes while giving Non-test teams a real target to aim for.



BTW apparently Bermuda took 5 u19 players on the Africa tour
Hope The World Cup Qualifiers in 2009 are of High Profile & Telecasted live all over the World....
 

laksh_01

State Vice-Captain
So predictions for the 2nd One Day between Bermuda & Uganda tomorrow? Here I Hail For Uganda!!! Come on Uganda U can beat them quite easily... Am sorry Bermuda not against U, but there are teams who deserve a better place then wat U do... Hope to see ya back with a perfect squad & mission!!!!
 
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Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
What's the point of giving Bermuda games when they're going to field a team with an average age is about 30? These guys aren't going to be around if/when Bermuda get anywhere near international standard.

Malachi Jones and Kyle Hodsoll are each 18 and the openers are 24, but everyone else is over 30 and there are five of them over 34. The ICC is just wasting money by investing in such teams.
Indeed. Canada are fast turning into that sort of team also.
 

shortpitched713

International Captain
USA have always been that sort of team. :dry:

Hope that the drafting of a new constitution will bring some real change, because things are looking pretty dire right now.
 

Chemosit

First Class Debutant
Why do the minnows have to play young teams? They should play their best teams and put in place a decent domestic structure whereby the experience gained from internationals is passed on through the best players competing in those competitions. Increasingly the top minnows are now playing more A team and U19 tours which is where the younger players should be gaining their experience, not in the national teams at the expense of better older players.

At international level, I believe a country should always field its best possible team regardless o the sport and competition.
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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Why do the minnows have to play young teams? They should play their best teams and put in place a decent domestic structure whereby the experience gained from internationals is passed on through the best players competing in those competitions. Increasingly the top minnows are now playing more A team and U19 tours which is where the younger players should be gaining their experience, not in the national teams at the expense of better older players.

At international level, I believe a country should always field its best possible team regardless o the sport and competition.
There's no sense in giving international experience to players who won't be around when meaningful internationals are played. Those are just token caps. The point of these games aren't merely to avoid defeat or avoid heavy defeats. It's meant to allow international footing for these teams, meaning the players.

These teams should be looking to breed players of international standard, and no domestic structure can produce entirely prepared internationals. Experience is needed at the top level. I don't understand how sporting a team of 30pluses can help a minnow team develop.
 

Chemosit

First Class Debutant
And when, in ten years time the current crop of 'young players' who have had all the international experience have to move on to make ready for the next crop of green players and the countries are still not playing 'meaningful' internationals, due to the lack of space in the international calendar, disinterest from Test teams etc, what then? You are back to where you started.

Most of the players currently playing in these games between the top Associates would consider themselves to be playing meaningful games. They may not be playing Test nations, but national pride is as much at stake as if they were.

Indeed with promotion/relegation tied to the results of many of these iner-Associate games, they are potentially more important in the big scheme of things for these countries. Fielding a young team that gets beaten and missed out on promotion to the next tier up when they could field a more experienced team that could achieve that would actually set these countries back, not help them.

Putting out second rate, but young sides is also not going to win fans to the game when they get belted on the field. Without growing their fan base, none of the current top Associates are going to take the next step up anyway. To do this, they need their national teams to be as successful as possible i.e they need their best XI to play for them.

Associates are only going to get more matches against top teams if their performances warrant it. To do that, they need their best teams on the field, irrespective of age.
 

laksh_01

State Vice-Captain
And when, in ten years time the current crop of 'young players' who have had all the international experience have to move on to make ready for the next crop of green players and the countries are still not playing 'meaningful' internationals, due to the lack of space in the international calendar, disinterest from Test teams etc, what then? You are back to where you started.

Most of the players currently playing in these games between the top Associates would consider themselves to be playing meaningful games. They may not be playing Test nations, but national pride is as much at stake as if they were.

Indeed with promotion/relegation tied to the results of many of these iner-Associate games, they are potentially more important in the big scheme of things for these countries. Fielding a young team that gets beaten and missed out on promotion to the next tier up when they could field a more experienced team that could achieve that would actually set these countries back, not help them.

Putting out second rate, but young sides is also not going to win fans to the game when they get belted on the field. Without growing their fan base, none of the current top Associates are going to take the next step up anyway. To do this, they need their national teams to be as successful as possible i.e they need their best XI to play for them.

Associates are only going to get more matches against top teams if their performances warrant it. To do that, they need their best teams on the field, irrespective of age.
Actually any team need’s both experienced & Young... A team can’t win only with the tired old or young with no strategy.... So it should be the combination of seniors & young blood... Seniors should take the responsibility till the younger players settle in the national squad...

1) The more important factor then seniors & Young is Consistency… Starting from West Indies there are very few players who play very consistently… That’s wat worries the lower ranked teams more… As long as that improves these teams can never match any of the top teams…
2) One more factor is players representing the country regularly in all the matches… I feel this is the most difficult thing happening with the non test teams especially Ireland, Scotland, Canada and Bermuda. The Boards of these countries should take necessary steps to hold their top players & play them in all matches…

If all these are met, then they can slowly inject young talent in the team & even could start experimenting on players… Hope someone starts of with solving these imp issues…
 

laksh_01

State Vice-Captain
New Cricket Stadium, Lauder Hill, Florida, USA...

Hi guys here are the pics of new Cricket stadium under construction in Florida, USA... Stadium should be ready by next month... Looks Kool is'nt it? Guys U too pls share any new Cricket developments U know as such in this thread... :cool: 8-) 8-) :cool:
 

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Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Hi guys here are the pics of new Cricket stadium under construction in Florida, USA... Stadium should be ready by next month... Looks Kool is'nt it?:cool: 8-) 8-) :cool:
Looks pretty nice for sure, certainly promising for cricket in the USA.
 

anoop4real

U19 12th Man
Match Schedule:

October 27:
Malaysia v Nepal at Hubara
Afghanistan v Qatar at Hubara
Kuwait v UAE at Unity
Hong Kong v Singapore at Unity

October 28:
Singapore v UAE at Hubara
Kuwait v Saudi Arabia at Hubara
Nepal v Qatar at KEC
Malaysia v Oman at KEC

October 29:
Malaysia v Qatar at Unity
Afghanistan v Oman at Unity
Hong Kong v Saudi Arabia at KEC
Kuwait v Singapore at KEC

October 30:
Afghanistan v Nepal at Hubara
Oman v Qatar at Hubara
Hong Kong v UAE at KEC
Saudi Arabia v Singapore at KEC

October 31:
Nepal v Oman at Hubara
Afghanistan v Malaysia at Hubara
UAE v Saudi Arabia at Unity
Hong Kong v Kuwait at Unity

November 1:
SF1: A1 v B2 at Unity
SF2: A2 v B1 at Unity

November 2:
3rd and 4th Playoff:
Losers SF1 v Losers SF2 at Hubara

Final: Winners SF1 v Winners SF2 at Hubara

Venues:
Kuwait Oil Company Hubara,
Kuwait Oil Company Unity,
Kuwait Entertainment City Ground.

Match Times:
09:00AM to 12:00 PM
&
01:30PM to 04:30 PM:cool:
Hey you have collected some cool datas man thats great. I cant even imagine these teams coming into international cricky......:wacko: :cool:
 

laksh_01

State Vice-Captain
Hey you have collected some cool datas man thats great. I cant even imagine these teams coming into international cricky......:wacko: :cool:
They are already members of ACC & ICC since long, but still to develop as a strong cricketing nations just like India in Football... They are developing though...
 
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laksh_01

State Vice-Captain
Bermuda Tour of Kenya - Update


2nd One day: Latest Score:

Uganda 253
Bermuda 161-6. As expected bermuda in trouble...
 

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