Anguilla national cricket team

The Anguilla national cricket team is the representative cricket team of Anguilla.

Anguilla
Personnel
CaptainChaka Hodge
CoachCardigan Connor
Team information
ColoursBlue, Yellow
Home groundRonald Webster Park

The team takes part in inter-regional cricket competitions in the Caribbean, but has only appeared in senior cricket twice, in the two Stanford 20/20 tournaments. For domestic first-class and List A purposes, Anguilla is subsumed into the Leeward Islands cricket team. The first Anguillan to play Test cricket for West Indies was Omari Banks in 2003.

History

Representative cricket has been played by Anguilla since the late 1970s. Early games were played as part of the three-day (but not first-class) Heineken Challenge Trophy (the sponsored Leeward Islands Tournament), although at first the team was not a full participant and played only two games each year in the 1977, 1978 and 1979 tournaments.[1] The team suffered a run of heavy defeats in their early years; Anguilla's first win in the competition came against Montserrat in the 1980 tournament.[2]

Notable players

Current Leeward Islands players

Former Leeward Islands players

Other

Stanford 20/20

Anguilla's only games of senior cricket have come in Twenty20, as part of the Stanford 20/20 competitions in 2006 and 2007-08. Their debut at this level was against Barbados at the Stanford Cricket Ground in Coolidge, Antigua on 18 July 2006; Barbados won the match by 38 runs.[3] On 3 February 2008, they played Grenada, who won by 16 runs despite a 39-ball unbeaten 75 from Anguilla's Montcin Hodge.[4]

2006 Stanford 20/20 Squad

2007/2008 Stanford 20/20 Squad

Source:2006 Squad 2007/08 Squad

Notes

  1. "Scorecard Oracle". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 April 2009.
  2. "Anguilla v Montserrat in 1980". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 April 2009.
  3. "Anguilla v Barbados in 2006". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 April 2009.
  4. "Anguilla v Grenada in 2007/08". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 April 2009.
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