Cayman Islands national cricket team

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Cayman Islands
Flag of the Cayman Islands
Flag of the Cayman Islands
ICC membership granted 1997
ICC member status Associate Member
ICC development region Americas
Captain Ryan Bovell
World Cricket League division Three
ICC Americas Championship division One
First recorded match 7 August 2000 v USA at Maple Leaf Cricket Club, King City, Ontario, Canada
World ranking 24th
Regional non-test ranking 4th
First class cricket
First class matches played 2
First class wins/losses 0/2
List A cricket
List A matches played 4
List A wins/losses 0/4
As of 5 August 2007

The Cayman Islands national cricket team is the team that represents the British overseas territory of the Cayman Islands in international cricket matches. They have been an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 2002, having previously been an affiliate member since 1997.[1]

They have played in international competition since the year 2000, and played in the 2005 ICC Intercontinental Cup.[2] They are in Division Three of the World Cricket League[3] and are ranked at 24th in the world by the ICC, the fourth ranked non-test team in the Americas region.[4]

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The Cayman Islands became an affiliate member of the ICC in 1997[1] and played their first tournament three years later when they played in the ICC Americas Championship in Canada. They finished fourth in the tournament, their only win coming against Argentina.[5] Later in the year, they played their first List A matches as part of the Red Stripe Bowl in the West Indies. They played against Bermuda, Guyana, the Leeward Islands and the Windward Islands in the first round, losing all their games.[6]

The Cayman Islands gained associate membership of the ICC in 2002, a year in which they finished third in the Americas Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina after recording wins against Argentina, the Bahamas and Bermuda.[7] The 2004 Americas Championship served as a qualifying competition for the 2005 ICC Trophy, and a repeat of their third place finish from 2002 would have qualified them for that tournament. Wins against Argentina and the Bahamas meant they could only finish fourth however.[8] This did qualify them for a place in a repêchage tournament in early 2005 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. They finished fifth in that tournament after beating Kuwait in a play-off match.[9]

Later in 2005, the Cayman Islands took part in the ICC Intercontinental Cup, a tournament for ICC associate members with first-class status. They lost both their first round matches to Bermuda and Canada, thus not qualifying for the semi-finals.[2] In 2006, they first played in the inaugural Stanford 20/20 tournament. They beat the Bahamas in the preliminary round,[10] but lost to Trinidad & Tobago in the first round proper.[11]

In August 2006, they finished third in Division One of the ICC Americas Championship after wins against Argentina and Canada.[12] This qualified them for Division Three of the World Cricket League, which was played in May/June 2007 in Darwin, Australia. After beating Hong Kong and Tanzania in the first round, they lost to Argentina in the semi finals, and to Papua New Guinea in the third place play off, thus finishing fourth in the tournament.[13]

  • 2000: 4th place[5]
  • 2002: 3rd place[7]
  • 2004: 4th place[8]
  • 2006: 3rd place (Division One)[12]

In early 2008, the Cayman Islands will again take part in the Stanford 20/20. They have been drawn against St Lucia in the preliminary round.[16] In 2009, they will again play in Division Three of the World Cricket League, where they will play against Papua New Guinea and four teams still to be decided.[3] A top two finish in that tournament will qualify them for the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier in the United Arab Emirates, where they must finish in the top six to qualify for the 2011 World Cup.[17]

The Cayman Islands squad at the World Cricket League Division Three tournament was as follows:[18]

Name Batting Style Bowling Style Notes
Captain
Ryan Bovell
Wicketkeepers
Ryan Ebanks RHB No relation to Ronald Ebanks
Ainsley Hall RHB Right-arm medium
Keneil Irving RHB Right-arm medium
Opening Batsmen
Steve Gordon RHB Right-arm medium Previously played for Jamaica
Ainsley Hall RHB Right-arm medium
Middle Order Batsmen
Ronald Ebanks RHB Right-arm medium/off spin No relation to Ryan Ebanks
Jalon Linton RHB
Saheed Mohamed RHB Off spin
All-rounders
Pearson Best RHB Right-arm slow-medium
Franklyn Hinds RHB Right-arm medium
Joseph Kirkconnell RHB Right-arm medium
Spin bowler
Michael Wight RHB Leg spin
Fast bowlers
Kenute Tulloch RHB Right-arm medium-fast
Troy Taylor RHB Right-arm medium-fast

In addition to those listed above, the following Cayman Islands cricketers have played first-class, List A or official Twenty20 cricket:[19]

  1. ^ a b The Cayman Islands at Cricket Archive
  2. ^ a b c 2005 ICC Intercontinental Cup at CricketEurope
  3. ^ a b Uganda lift Division Three title by Andrew Nixon, 2 June 2007 at CricketEurope
  4. ^ One-Day rankings at the official website of the ICC
  5. ^ a b Americas Cup 2000 at CricketEurope
  6. ^ Red Stripe Bowl 2000/01 at Cricket Archive
  7. ^ a b Americas Cup 2002 at CricketEurope
  8. ^ a b 2005 ICC Trophy Americas qualifying at CricketEurope
  9. ^ Scorecard of Cayman Islands v Kuwait, 27 February 2005 at Cricket Archive
  10. ^ Scorecard of Bahamas v Cayman Islands, 11 July 2006 at Cricket Archive
  11. ^ Scorecard of Cayman Islands v Trinidad & Tobago, 25 July 2006 at Cricket Archive
  12. ^ a b 2006 ICC Americas Championship Division One at CricketEurope
  13. ^ a b 2007 World Cricket League Division Three at CricketEurope
  14. ^ 2004 ICC Intercontinental Cup at CricketEurope
  15. ^ 2006 ICC Intercontinental Cup at CricketEurope
  16. ^ 2007/08 Stanford Twenty20 at Cricket Archive
  17. ^ World Cricket League structure
  18. ^ 2007 ICC World Cricket league Division Three squads at CricketEurope
  19. ^ Cayman Islands players at Cricket Archive
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