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*Official* Emerging Nations Cricket Thread

Daemon

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Anyways, the challenge league is starting soon. Singapore have announced a significantly weaker squad to the one that got them here, with no Chetan and Surender. Some very inexperienced youngsters in there which is a bit concerning.

9/14 have learnt all their cricket in Singapore, with pretty much all of them having served NS which is probably the benchmark for being truly "Singaporean". Good progress.
 
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jimmy101

Cricketer Of The Year
Wonder if they'll let him play in the tri-nation series with Singapore and Nepal
Hasn't been named for that series either.

Hami will have retired by then too, so Sean Williams has been chosen as Zim captain for that series.
 

Green

Cricket Spectator
From inside Aus, do any of you fellas know how to watch cricket played by these emerging nations? Or even the lesser powers of Ireland, Afghanistan or England? Really, any way of watching any game that's not featuring Australia?
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Colin Ackermann selected for the Dutch. Could be bigger than ten Doeschate or Roelof

Also see young fast bowler Brandon Glover is with them now.
 

TimCutler

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
From inside Aus, do any of you fellas know how to watch cricket played by these emerging nations? Or even the lesser powers of Ireland, Afghanistan or England? Really, any way of watching any game that's not featuring Australia?
Hi Green - if you follow the nations you are interested in on social media, most games played by the Associates that are shown will be streamed - some with basic one camera job (like the recent Continental Cup in Romania) or some with more elaborate set ups, such as the recent women's T20 World Cup qualifier on the ICC's Facebook & Youtube. At @EmergingCricket we try to share all the matches that are broadcast, too.
 

TimCutler

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
Anyways, the challenge league is starting soon. Singapore have announced a significantly weaker squad to the one that got them here, with no Chetan and Surender. Some very inexperienced youngsters in there which is a bit concerning.

9/14 have learnt all their cricket in Singapore, with pretty much all of them having served NS which is probably the benchmark for being truly "Singaporean". Good progress.
I won't say they're a sleeping giant, but it's still a good news story in Singapore that despite many challenges, including facilities, to succeed AND with such a good homegrown ratio.

They still cop it from many online when people see names with origins in south asia and scream "Expat" - similar to HK. (No prizes for guessing where a lot of this came from after the T20 Qualifiers!).
 

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
Really appreciate your work Tim. Stumbled upon the HK v Namibia WCL2 stream just the other work, great coverage and commentary. I know you may not have been too keen on the end result, but that was some excellent clean hitting from JP Kotze especially
 

TimCutler

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
Really appreciate your work Tim. Stumbled upon the HK v Namibia WCL2 stream just the other work, great coverage and commentary. I know you may not have been too keen on the end result, but that was some excellent clean hitting from JP Kotze especially
Thanks mate. Yeah quite a show it was! Not sure if you listen to our podcast (please do if not!) but it definitely fits the 'like watching my favourite pub burn down' cliche!
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Great to see Rusty Theron in USA cricket squad. Follows Davy Jacobs with Canada and Colin Ackermann with Holland.

Just needs Ingram to try out for Scotland & Harmer for England. The ex-Warriors brigade.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
The First ODIs on American soil are this week (Florida)

“Team USA is excited about beginning its involvement in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 competition and to the hosting of official ODI matches in the United States for the first time ever,” said USA Cricket CEO Iain Higgins. “One-Day cricket is an important format of the sport and one in which Team USA has made great progress over the past few years. We are thrilled to be part of this series of highly competitive matches and the players are eagerly anticipating building on that recent progress and testing themselves in ODI competition with Namibia and PNG as all three teams embark on their first steps towards qualification for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023.”

Team USA’s schedule is as follows with all games starting at 9:45am ET:

September 13 USA vs Papua New Guinea
September 17 USA vs Namibia
September 19 USA vs Papua New Guinea
September 20 USA vs Namibia
These matches will be the first ever official One Day International matches on American soil after the U.S. Men’s National Team gained ODI status at WCL2 in Namibia in April and are the first in a series of 36 ODIs that Team USA will play over the next 2.5 years as part of ICC Cricket World Cup League 2. Additional information on ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 can be found here.

Team USA traveled to Florida on September 7th and had a productive training session yesterday and will continue their training today and on Wednesday and Thursday and will play a practice match tomorrow.
Team USA squad:

Saurabh Netravalkar (C – Marin 1, Northern California Cricket Association)
Steven Taylor (VC – Sheffield Cricket Club, New York Metropolitan Cricket League)
Karima Gore (Antigua/USA)
Elmore Hutchinson (Caribbean CC, Southern California Cricket Association)
Aaron Jones (Atlantis Cricket Club, New York Metropolitan Cricket League)
Nosthush Kenjige (Atlantis Cricket Club, New York Metropolitan Cricket League)
Jaskaran Malhotra (Triggers Cricket Club, Houston Cricket League)
Xavier Marshall (Villagers Athletic Sports Club, New York Metropolitan Cricket League)
Monank Patel (Freedom Cricket Club, Cricket League of New Jersey)
Nisarg Patel (Vijayta Cricket Club, Southern California Cricket Association)
Sagar Patel (Indian Lions, ArkTenn Cricket League)
Timil Patel (Vijayta Cricket Club, Southern California Cricket Association)
Jasdeep Singh (Smashers Cricket Club, Cricket League of New Jersey)
Rusty Theron (Potomac Cricket Club, Washington Cricket League)
 
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Ulzan69

Banned
*Official* CWC League 2: Tri -Series in Florida: Sep 13-23 , 2019

Ready Reckoner: USA, Namibia, PNG Tri-Series - CWC League 2




The squads


USA: Saurabh Netravalkar (C), Steven Taylor (VC), Karima Gore, Elmore Hutchinson, Aaron Jones, Nosthush Kenjige, Jaskaran Malhotra, Xavier Marshall, Monank Patel, Nisarg Patel, Sagar Patel, Timil Patel, Jasdeep Singh, Rusty Theron


Namibia: Gerhard Erasmus (C), Jan Frylinck (VC), Bernard Scholtz, JJ Smit, Helao Ya France, Tangeni Lungameni, Zane Green, Christi Viljoen, Steven Baard, Craig Williams, Zhivago Groenwald, JP Kotze, Karl Birkenstock and Ben Shikongo


PNG: Assad Vala, Charles Amini, Jason Kila, Tony Ura, Kiplin Doriga, Simon Atai, Gaudi Toka, Chad Soper, Norman Vanua, Riley Hekure, Hiri Hiri, Alei Nao, Lega Siaka, Nosaina Pokana


The schedule


1st ODI, 13 September 09:45 - United States v Papua New Guinea - Lauderhill



2nd ODI, 17 September 09:45 - United States v Namibia - Lauderhill


3nd ODI, 19 September 09:45 - United States v Papua New Guinea - Lauderhill


4th ODI, 20 September 09:45 - United States v Namibia - Lauderhill

5th ODI 22 September 09:45 - Papua New Guinea v Namibia - Lauderhill


6th ODI 23 September 09:45 - Namibia v Papua New Guinea - Lauderhill
 
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Ulzan69

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*Official* CWC League 2: Tri -Series in Florida: Sep 13-23 , 2019

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deletes as dbl thread
no option to removes here
 
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