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Iceland national cricket team

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Iceland
Ísland
One Day nameIceland
Twenty20 nameIceland
AssociationIcelandic Cricket Association
Personnel
CaptainLakmal Bandara
CoachNolan Williams
ChairmanBala Kamallakharan
Chief executiveBala Kamallakharan
International Cricket Council
ICC statusNon-member
International cricket
First internationalv   Switzerland at Weybridge, England; 28 July 2018
Official websitewww.krikket.is

The Iceland national cricket team represents the country of Iceland in international cricket. They are not members of the International Cricket Council (ICC), but played their first unofficial international match in 2018.

History

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Formed in 2008, the team is administered by the Icelandic Cricket Association (Krikketsamband Íslands).[1] An Icelandic team competed at the 2016 Pepsi Cup tournament in Prague, finishing fifth out of six teams.[2]

They played their first, unofficial, international matches in July 2018 during a tour to England, when they faced Switzerland at Weybridge in Surrey.[3] The costs of the tour were met through crowdfunding by members of the r/Cricket forum on Reddit, who became the team's official sponsors in the period 2018 to 2020. They won their first international match, a fifty-over game against Switzerland, by 215 runs.[4] In August 2023 they played a two-match bilateral series in Tallinn against Estonia, losing both T20 matches by 6 wickets and 79 runs, respectively.

Icelandic cricket lacks official recognition, but they plan to gain associate membership of the International Cricket Council.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Bell, Chris (27 April 2018). "BBC Trending: Cricket fans stump up cash for Iceland team". BBC News. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
  2. ^ Chandar, Anisha (2 June 2017). "Batting Up A Storm: Iceland's Cricket Scene". The Reykjavík Grapevine. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Global Cricket Profiles: Iceland". Cricket Europe. Archived from the original on 28 June 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  4. ^ Rawal, Arun (31 July 2018). "After Debuting In FIFA World Cup 2018, Iceland Played Their 1st ODI & Won By 215 Runs". inUTH. The Indian Express [P] Ltd. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  5. ^ Middleton, Dave. "Fans chip in to grow Iceland 'krikket'". cricket.com.au. Cricket Australia. Retrieved 28 April 2018.