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*Official* Emerging Nations Cricket Thread

jimmy101

Cricketer Of The Year
Bring back East Africa and don't let any of existing or former Cricket Kenya administrators in the new organisation IMO.
In all seriousness, is there any chance of this actually happening? After all we have the West Indies & Ireland as Test playing nations, teams which represent more than one country.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
In all seriousness, is there any chance of this actually happening?
Nah. One team between the lot of them would mean less ICC money between the lot, and it'd still have to be comprised of the existing boards so they'd never go for it unless they thought they could go up a serious funding tier by doing it (which they wouldn't).
 

cnerd123

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HK smashed PNG by 110 runs in the last OD game. Babar hit a 100 and the spinners went rampant. Good win to end. It's a shame we couldn't win the series. Decent tour overall for both teams. Excellent experience for the boys.
 

andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
Bring back East Africa and don't let any of existing or former Cricket Kenya administrators in the new organisation IMO.
If only it was possible;e to keep these litigous ******s out of anything with money in it

In all seriousness, is there any chance of this actually happening? After all we have the West Indies & Ireland as Test playing nations, teams which represent more than one country.
Maybe if the economic bloc called the East Africa Community actually morphs into a country. Also highly unlkely



The people involved, as foolishly leaked onto a public facebook page
 
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Golden Horde

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
Good to see them get some publicity in India!



However I am taking the part in bold with a massive pinch of salt

Cricket is growing fast in the US. As per ICC statistics, the game is played in 48 states with over 400 leagues, 6,000 teams and more than 200,000 participants. The game has a fan following of anywhere between 22 million and 36 million. The national team is a mix of players mostly from the West Indies, India and Pakistan. In the past, Maharashtra’s Sushil Nadkarni and Hyderabad’s Ibrahim Khaleel have also captained Team USA.
I'd be pleasantly surprised if more than 6-7 million people in the US care about the game. Although even 3-4 million would be impressive and there exists a massively unexploited market for the ICC
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Even the lower estimate (22 million) is about 7% of the population, which seems high to me. Once you added up all the South Asian expats and all the West Indian expats you'd have a base on which to build a perhaps surprisingly high number, but I wouldn't have guessed 7%.
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
They've probably commissioned an Internet poll, where 7-10 % have expressed an interest in cricket, and extrapolated that to the whole population
 

cnerd123

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Asian Americans are 4.8% of the USA. Subtract a couple of % points for the Far East Asians, add on a couple for the Carribbean, and maybe 1-2% for White Americans That Care About Cricket. Could get to about 5/6%.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Asian Americans are 4.8% of the USA
Having looked this up, only about 20% of Asian Americans track their heritage to what you'd call cricketing countries (ie. the Test countries and Nepal). Not all of them would actually care about cricket either.
 

Golden Horde

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
Some massive names lined up for T20X - Afridi, Andre Russell, Steve Smith, Sanga, Eoin Morgan, Malinga, Shakib and surely plenty of others

Which makes me think? Will this have T20 status? Full members are free to assign FC/List A or T20 status to whatever* games they wish but Associates cant do so. But surely they have to make an exception for this given the quality of the field? IMO this tournament, HK Blitz and the Global T20 are all of a higher quality than the South African provincial T20, the Irish IP20, Afghanistan's Shpageeza and Zimbabwe's (currently non-existent) T20 tournament. Assuming that they fulfill all the playing conditions they should be granted official status too



* whatever
 

cnerd123

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****. Awful news.

We're having to many of these competitions now. I think the bubble is bursting. Just not enough cash to go around
 

Borges

International Regular
Ireland to tour Afghanistan in February-March. Three T20Is, five ODIs and one test match, all at Dehradun.
 

TimCutler

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
For those interested in learning more about the emerging cricket world - a few of us are working on a new project to get these stories out there better to help grow the game. Here's our first podcast about cricket in Japan - we spoke with Dhugal Bedingfield in the Philippines where he's also coaching the side in the EAP "B" T20 World Cup Sub-regional. He talks about the partnership with Cricket Victoria, the $5m international ground at Sano and how their "Cities of Cricket" strategy is bearing fruit in other centres: https://emergingcricket.podbean.com/e/1-cricket-in-japan-with-dhugal-bedingfield/
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
You should not have this in emerging thread because
It's international including test
Nah we specifically renamed this from 'Associate' to 'Emerging' to include Ireland & Afghanistan (and probably Zimbabwe) given we barely have posters from these countries.

Try hanging around a little more than a month before giving people advice on how to post please
 

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