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Non Test Playing Nations!!!

Which Non Test Playing Nation Do U Support?


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dro87

U19 12th Man
Bit tight if so: Joe Scuderi has been the mainstay of the Italian side for a few years now & he's not not Australian. Not to mention all your Johnstons, Brays & Langford-Smiths in the emerald green.

It's some ime i haven't post, bu still read prety regulary- Had to reply to this post.
This was the official media release.




25th June 2001
ITALY WITHDRAWS FROM ICC TROPHY

Italy has withdrawn its team from the ICC Trophy tournament in Toronto, Canada following a disagreement over player qualification rules.

The decision follows confirmation of the player Qualification Rules for the ICC Trophy by ICC Associate members at their annual meeting in London on Saturday, 16th June. Italy was of the view that players who become citizens at birth of a country other than where they were physically born should be included in the birth category of the tournament Rules.

Following the decision of the Associates meeting on the non-eligibility of the four Italian players who came into this category, Italy decided to withdraw from the 2001 ICC Trophy.

FCI President, Simone Gambino, said: "Citizenship by birth is a matter of national sovereignty for a country. We strongly disagree with ICC's right to discriminate within the framework of Italian law. However, on the understanding that the whole matter is about to be reviewed and the principles that Italy has fought for will be considered, Italy accepts today 's decision for the good of the game."

ICC President, Malcolm Gray commented: "We respect Italy's right to reach this decision, but the other Associate countries involved in the ICC Trophy nonetheless regret the fact that Italy will not now be competing.

The issue of birth and citizenship is an increasingly complex one and ICC will be undertaking a full review of player qualification rules for all events under its auspices, from Test match cricket to regional under 19 competitions

For more information, please contact:
Mark Harrison
ICC Communications Manager
Tel: 020 7266 7913/1818
Email: mark.harrison@icc.cricket.org
Mob: 0787 944 1891



End of the story it's acually thanks (fault) to Italy that ICC changed their qualification rules- Anyway now even being a passpor holder you need to have spent at least 100 days developing/coaching cricket in the past 4 years prior o the tournament you want to play in!

i'm happy to hear from Goughy that he's really helping out getting foundation for cricket in Bulgaria!! Congrats!
 

laksh_01

State Vice-Captain
Match 1: Afghanistan 56-5 (25.0 overs) V Cayman Islands
Match 2: Uganda 48-4 (16 overs) V Argentina
Match 3: Hong Kong 40-3 (20 overs) V Papua New Guinea
 

Chemosit

First Class Debutant
Lucky escapes for Uganda and Afghanistan. They definitely will benefit with the replays. Hong Kong will have to wait and see after their win.
 

laksh_01

State Vice-Captain
Lucky escapes for Uganda and Afghanistan. They definitely will benefit with the replays. Hong Kong will have to wait and see after their win.
They have to... No use for teams like Argentina & Cayman Islands benefiting from yesterday's weather.
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
Afghans and Uganda secure their thumping wins and qualify. :)

Dunno if this has been posted before, but the format for the qualifier has been announced, too:

Groups of six (Group A: Ireland, Scotland, Namibia, Canada, Oman, Uganda; Group B: Kenya, Netherlands, Bermuda, UAE, Denmark, Afghanistan)
Top four from each group into super eight

And the tournament runs from April 1 to April 19. Very nice imo, will assure that the best teams qualify - well, unless Oman or Uganda stage an upset in group A. :)
 

Chemosit

First Class Debutant
Afghans and Uganda secure their thumping wins and qualify. :)

Dunno if this has been posted before, but the format for the qualifier has been announced, too:

Groups of six (Group A: Ireland, Scotland, Namibia, Canada, Oman, Uganda; Group B: Kenya, Netherlands, Bermuda, UAE, Denmark, Afghanistan)
Top four from each group into super eight

And the tournament runs from April 1 to April 19. Very nice imo, will assure that the best teams qualify - well, unless Oman or Uganda stage an upset in group A. :)
I really hope Uganda can spring that upset and get past Canada - that would be a real victory for the development of the game
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Looking at the set up of the tournament on the BBC, it says four go to the world cup and six will have ODI status for the next 4 years.

Does this mean the Kenyans could lose theirs if the finish 7th or worse, however unlikely that may be?
 

andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
Looking at the set up of the tournament on the BBC, it says four go to the world cup and six will have ODI status for the next 4 years.

Does this mean the Kenyans could lose theirs if the finish 7th or worse, however unlikely that may be?
Yes...
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
So you have to imagine that the main competition is between old hands like Ireland, Scotland, Kenya, Netherlands, Canada with Namibia being another possibility.
 

alvarez

First Class Debutant
As bad as Kenya have been going lately, I cant see them doing worse than 6th. Hopefully they can convince Mishra and Aga to help them out.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
As bad as Kenya have been going lately, I cant see them doing worse than 6th. Hopefully they can convince Mishra and Aga to help them out.
No, I agree. It was just that I was under the impression they had permanent ODI status, but if things go badly wrong in April they could lose it altogether. Would obviously be a disaster for cricket there, however unlikely.
 

Chemosit

First Class Debutant
Kenya should finish better than 6th.
Even a finish outside the top 4 would seriously damage things. Bottom line is that they need to prove that they are still one of the top Associates.
In south African conditions and with the acclimatisation program before the event, they should do OK, but there is a hell of a lot of work to do still.

Both them and Uganda could do worse than schedule another ODI series in between as a warm up.
 

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