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ICC region
  
ICC East Asia-Pacific

Captain
  
Andrew Mansale

Location
  
Vanuatu

WCL
  
2015 Division Six

Coach
  
Peter Wooden

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ICC status
  
Affiliate (1995) Associate (2009)

Association
  
Vanuatu Cricket Association

The Vanuatu national cricket team is the team that represents the country of Vanuatu in international cricket matches. The team is organised by the Vanuatu Cricket Association, which became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council in 1995 and was promoted to associate status in 2009. Vanuatu made its international debut at the 1979 Pacific Games, at which time the country was still known as the New Hebrides. The majority of the team's matches have come against other members of the ICC East Asia-Pacific region, including both at ICC regional tournaments and at the cricket events at the Pacific Games.

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Vanuatu entered the World Cricket League at the 2008 Division Five tournament. The team participated in the WCL system at the 2015 Division Six event, where it placed third. Following the withdrawal of Suriname from the 2016 Division Five tournament, Vanuatu were named as their replacement.

History

Vanuatu competed in the Pacifica Championships on the two occasions it was held, finishing seventh in 2001 and sixth in 2002. In 2005, they hosted the East Asia/Pacific Cricket Cup, finishing third in the six team competition, therefore missing out on qualification for the 2007 World Cup. At the East Asia – Pacific Trophy in Auckland, New Zealand in December 2007, Vanuatu finished second, therefore qualifying through to the World Cricket League Division Five in 2008. In the highly successful 2009 calendar year, Vanuatu defeated Fiji in two One-Day Series in Port Vila as well as claiming the prestigious 2009 ICC EAP Men's Cricket Trophy (Non-World Cricket League) held in Samoa, defeating the hosts in the final. At a junior level, Vanuatu has finished second to Papua New Guinea in the following competitions: East Asia – Pacific Under 15 Super 8s, Melbourne, Australia, 2005; East Asia – Pacific Under 15 Super 8s, Apia, Samoa, 2007; East Asia – Pacific Under 19 World Cup Qualifying Tournament, Port Vila, Vanuatu, 2007.

Vanuatu finished third in the 2010 ICC World Cricket League Division Eight in Kuwait. This means they will stay in that league for the 2012 competition.

World Cricket League

  • 2008 (Division Five): 12th place – relegated to regional competition
  • 2010 (Division Eight): 3rd place
  • 2012 (Division Eight): Championspromoted
  • 2013 (Division Seven): 2nd place – promoted
  • 2013 (Division Six): 3rd place
  • 2015 (Division Six): 3rd place
  • 2016 Division Five: Qualified
  • EAP 50-over tournaments

  • 2005: 4th place
  • 2007: 2nd place
  • 2009 (Division Two): 1st place
  • EAP 20-over tournaments

  • 2009: 5th place
  • Pacific Games

  • 1979: Silver medal
  • 1991: 4th place
  • 2003: 5th place
  • 2011: Bronze medal
  • 2015: Champions
  • Current Squad

    These are the player who took part in 2015 ICC World Cricket League Division Six

  • Andrew Mansale (c)
  • Callum Blake
  • Jelany Chilia
  • Jonathon Dunn
  • Worford Kalworai
  • Trevor Langa
  • Patrick Matautaava
  • Nalin Nipiko
  • Simpson Obed
  • Joshua Rasu
  • Apolinaire Stephen
  • Kenny Tari
  • Ronald Tari
  • Niko Unavalu
  • Coaching career

  • Director of Cricket : Shane Deitz
  • Manager: Mark Stafford
  • Head coach: Shane Deitz
  • Asst. coach:
  • Batting coach: None
  • Bowling coach:
  • Spin Bowling Coach:
  • Fielding coach:
  • Mental conditioning coach:
  • Fitness trainer: Brett Wright
  • Head Physiotherapist: Anthony Smith
  • Masseur: n/a
  • Performance analyst: n/a
  • References

    Vanuatu national cricket team Wikipedia


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