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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
Kirsten releases coaching strategy

Just cause the guy this newspaper clearly doesn't know jack about cricket I thought I would put in this except

"Cricket South Africa have requested for the postponement of the ODI matches and they would probably be held in October this year on dates yet to be decided," Inamdar who is also a member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) board said on Monday upon his arrival from England. He had gone to assess the facilities of Ganzi Island, which has applied to join ICC.
 
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stumpski

International Captain
Is there a Ganzi Island? I've never heard of it. It's the name of regions in Kenya and China, and a town in Gabon, but no island as far as I can tell.

And I assume Andy Kirsten is a brother of Gary and Peter, right?
 

laksh_01

State Vice-Captain
Singapore Whitewash Malaysia:
1st One Day: Singapore 299/5 Beat Malaysia 103/10.
2nd One Day: Malaysia 245/9 Lost to Singapore 246/7.
3rd One Day: Singapore 254/8 Beat Malaysia 150/10.

PCB XI Win Series 2-1 Against Nepal:

1st One Day: Nepal 152/10 Lost to PCB XI 112/3 (D/L).
2nd One Day: PCB XI 218/7 Beat Nepal 109/10.
3rd One Day: Nepal 136/10 Beat PCB XI 121/10.

Fiji Win Series 2-0 Against Vanuatu.
 
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Magrat Garlick

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Norway has played practice matches in Denmark - evidently not ideal to play a tournament in May (the Norwegian league began on May 1st):

Glostrup CC (Danish league champions) 216 for eight (40)
Pawan Sarangal 51, Shehzad Ahmed 49, David Borchersen (Danish NT bowler) 30; Majid Zia Butt 3/19 (8), 3 run outs

Norway 89 all out (29.1)
Syed Munawar Ahmed 18; Aftab Ahmed (capped for Denmark U-19) 2-22 (4), Borchersen 1-10 (6)

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Svanholm CC (Danish league runner-up and perennial contenders) 219 for eight (50)
Bobby Chawla (NT batsman) 55, Chris Hewey 35; Majid Zia Butt 2/25 (10), Shahbaz Butt 2/33 (9)

Norway 172 all out (44.1)
Shahbaz Butt 52, Majid Zia Butt 51; Thomas Hansen (I think?) 4/16, Bobby Chawla 3/24

Bit disappointing, but there was some improvement. Svanholm are probably at the level of a few of the lowest ranked nations at the WCL.
 

laksh_01

State Vice-Captain
Hi friends, I have a serious topic to discuss -
Don't U think the structure of World Cricket League is too long? As I was looking at it some teams which won in 2006 are playing the global league in 2008, isn't that strange? How do u expect a team to be in the same form?


I feel instead of 4 years it should be reduced to 3 Years. Structure for example after 2007 Wc to 2011 Wc:
2007: World Cup Ends
2008: All Regional Tournaments (Asia, Americas, Africa, Europe & EAP) Start - End.
2009: All Global Tournaments Start - End.
2010 Jan: 2011 World Cup Qualifiers.
2011: World Cup
 

andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
Hi friends, I have a serious topic to discuss -
Don't U think the structure of World Cricket League is too long? As I was looking at it some teams which won in 2006 are playing the global league in 2008, isn't that strange? How do u expect a team to be in the same form?


I feel instead of 4 years it should be reduced to 3 Years. Structure for example after 2007 Wc to 2011 Wc:
2007: World Cup Ends
2008: All Regional Tournaments (Asia, Americas, Africa, Europe & EAP) Start - End.
2009: All Global Tournaments Start - End.
2010 Jan: 2011 World Cup Qualifiers.
2011: World Cup
Well Because the WCL is supposed t give the teams involved regular cricket against similar strength opposition the length is just fine howevere I do agree that they need to move the World Cup qualifier to within 6 months of the World Cup itself.

Also on ODI status I do not think the ICC have figured out what they are going to do with it in the event one of the teams that gets on the Main ODI rankings fails to keep their ODI status for the next World Cup cycle. If this is not looked into we could end up with something of a farcial looking back end of the ODI rankings:wacko:
 

LA ICE-E

State Captain
Hi friends, I have a serious topic to discuss -
Don't U think the structure of World Cricket League is too long? As I was looking at it some teams which won in 2006 are playing the global league in 2008, isn't that strange? How do u expect a team to be in the same form?


I feel instead of 4 years it should be reduced to 3 Years. Structure for example after 2007 Wc to 2011 Wc:
2007: World Cup Ends
2008: All Regional Tournaments (Asia, Americas, Africa, Europe & EAP) Start - End.
2009: All Global Tournaments Start - End.
2010 Jan: 2011 World Cup Qualifiers.
2011: World Cup
no because, it was said before it gives more games to the associates and even if the teams are the same if you have a good system then you can generally produce good teams over and over again...

Well Because the WCL is supposed t give the teams involved regular cricket against similar strength opposition the length is just fine howevere I do agree that they need to move the World Cup qualifier to within 6 months of the World Cup itself.

Also on ODI status I do not think the ICC have figured out what they are going to do with it in the event one of the teams that gets on the Main ODI rankings fails to keep their ODI status for the next World Cup cycle. If this is not looked into we could end up with something of a farcial looking back end of the ODI rankings:wacko:
each of the current odi nations only have their odi status until 2009 and if they dont make the cut they lose it, so lets say ireland don't make it well they are out of the table and Zimbabwe moves up to 10...but the question is how many will get the odi status this time...since the money making indians cut the world cup to 14 teams...they should just keep it the top six teams get it still or even increase it to top 8 teams get odi status...and something should happen like every test members has to play their regional odi status team at least once every 4 years and has to play x # of associates in 4 years...that wold be fair because right now they aren't really getting the games against the top dogs otherwise kenya would be better...test members have to play against all other test members well that's to realistic to include odi members too but given that they have to play this # of odi teams should be made a must...and it does have to be a full odi tour but just at least 1 odi...
 
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laksh_01

State Vice-Captain
no because, it was said before it gives more games to the associates and even if the teams are the same if you have a good system then you can generally produce good teams over and over again...



each of the current odi nations only have their odi status until 2009 and if they dont make the cut they lose it, so lets say ireland don't make it well they are out of the table and Zimbabwe moves up to 10...but the question is how many will get the odi status this time...since the money making indians cut the world cup to 14 teams...they should just keep it the top six teams get it still or even increase it to top 8 teams get odi status...and something should happen like every test members has to play their regional odi status team at least once every 4 years and has to play x # of associates in 4 years...that wold be fair because right now they aren't really getting the games against the top dogs otherwise kenya would be better...test members have to play against all other test members well that's to realistic to include odi members too but given that they have to play this # of odi teams should be made a must...and it does have to be a full odi tour but just at least 1 odi...
In that case it has to be like this:
Every country which tours England must play either Ireland, Scotland or Netherlands.
Which tours South Africa or Zimbabwe must play Kenya.
Tour to West Indies should include either Canada or Bermuda.
 

LA ICE-E

State Captain
In that case it has to be like this:
Every country which tours England must play either Ireland, Scotland or Netherlands.
Which tours South Africa or Zimbabwe must play Kenya.
Tour to West Indies should include either Canada or Bermuda.
it does even have to be like that....it could just be like englan have to give the European associates 1 or 2 games every 2 years...south africa/zimabwe give some games to kenya and things like that to start with...and then all the country have to play say like 10 games against associates beside their regional one in 4 years doesn't matter who they choose to play...
 

laksh_01

State Vice-Captain
I got a doubt. Y can't ICC pass a rule or add in FTP that every full member should play at least 3 Odis against a min of two associates every year?

Exmp:

2008:
- Australia play Scotland & Netherlands in a total of 6 Odis (3 Each).
- Bangladesh Play Bermuda & Canada.
- India play Kenya & Ireland.
- Pakistan play Ireland & Scotland.
- West Indies play Canada & Bermuda.
- Zimbabwe play Kenya & Netherlands.
- Srilanka play Canada & Scotland.
- South Africa play Bermuda & Kenya.
- New Zealand Play Ireland & Netherlands.
- England play Kenya & Canada.

2009:
Same rule for all full members switching teams....

It hardly takes a week to play 3 odi series against each. So, only 2 weeks for each team to achieve their task.

This way cricket will spread rapidly!!! Friends?
 
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slugger

State Vice-Captain
I agree.. i dont see whats wrong with that even if the test nations send an A team however its classed as an international match .. i would assume that most of those test teams are likely to send their A team any way.. if that became part of their ftp..
 

andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
no because, it was said before it gives more games to the associates and even if the teams are the same if you have a good system then you can generally produce good teams over and over again...



each of the current odi nations only have their odi status until 2009 and if they dont make the cut they lose it, so lets say ireland don't make it well they are out of the table and Zimbabwe moves up to 10...but the question is how many will get the odi status this time...since the money making indians cut the world cup to 14 teams...they should just keep it the top six teams get it still or even increase it to top 8 teams get odi status...and something should happen like every test members has to play their regional odi status team at least once every 4 years and has to play x # of associates in 4 years...that wold be fair because right now they aren't really getting the games against the top dogs otherwise kenya would be better...test members have to play against all other test members well that's to realistic to include odi members too but given that they have to play this # of odi teams should be made a must...and it does have to be a full odi tour but just at least 1 odi...
I am pretty sure Scotland can get on the rankings if they knck over either Kenya or ireland just once this summer.
 

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