Fiji national under-19 cricket team explained

Fiji Under-19s
Association:Cricket Fiji
Icc Region:East Asia-Pacific
Coach:Shane Jurgensen
Captain:Saimoni Tuitoga
First Match: Fiji vs.
(Hong Kong; 30 November 1997)
Asofdate:9 April 2016

The Fiji national under-19 cricket team represents the Republic of Fiji in international under-19 cricket. The team's first recorded match came at the 1997 Youth Asia Cup, but the majority of its matches have come in the EAP Under-19 Trophy, against other teams in the ICC East Asia-Pacific (EAP) region. Fiji won the 2015 edition of the tournament, and consequently qualified for the 2016 Under-19 World Cup, becoming the first team to qualify from the region after Papua New Guinea.

History

Cricket has been played in Fiji since 1874, during the time of the Kingdom of Fiji, when British sailors aboard HMS Pearl introduced the sport to Levuka. It quickly became popular amongst the native Fijians, and the Fijian national side became regular visitors to Australia and New Zealand, playing a number of first-class matches. The Fiji Cricket Association gained associate membership of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 1965, one of the first three countries to do so, along with Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and the United States.[1]

Organised under-19 international cricket dates only from the 1970s – the first under-19 Test and One Day International (ODI) were played in 1974 and 1976, respectively,[2] [3] while the first Under-19 World Cup was held in 1988.[4] The Fijian under-19 side's first recorded matches came at the 1997 Youth Asia Cup, which was part of the qualification process for the 1998 World Cup.[5] Their first game was a 134-run loss to Singapore, which was followed by nine-wicket losses to Papua New Guinea and Hong Kong.[6]

Although both Fiji and Papua New Guinea had each recently left the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) to join the recently formed ICC East Asia-Pacific (EAP) organisation, they continued to participate in ACC tournaments for several years, as few EAP tournaments had yet been organised. Fiji did not participate at the 1999 Youth Asia Cup (the qualifier for the 2000 World Cup),[7] but the following year hosted the inaugural edition of the EAP Under-19 Cricket Trophy. With Hong Kong and Papua New Guinea the only other participating teams, the tournament was played as a double round-robin, with Fiji winless from their four matches.[8] However, in Fiji's first game against Hong Kong, Colin Rika score 129 runs opening the batting, the team's first recorded century,[9] and a tournament record until surpassed by Vanuatu's Andrew Mansale at the 2007 tournament.[10]

No standalone EAP qualifying tournament was held for the 2004 and 2006 World Cups, with two EAP teams (Fiji and Papua New Guinea) instead participating in a combined tournament with African Cricket Association teams. Fiji finished last at the 2003 combined tournament, hosted by Namibia, but did win their first competitive match, defeating Tanzania by two wickets.[11] However, they had earlier lost their opening match against Kenya by 320 runs, conceding 356 runs before being bowled out for 36.[12] At the 2005 combined tournament, Fiji lost all its group matches, but defeated Nigeria by two wickets in the eighth-place playoff, having bowled them out for 46.[13]

The 2007 EAP Under-19 Trophy, the first since 2001, included Japan and Vanuatu for the first time,[14] and Fiji were consequently able to win their first match against another EAP side. In their first innings against Japan (playing only its third recorded under-19 match),[15] Fiji scored 440/8 from its 50 overs, with their captain, Josefa Rika, scoring 257 runs from 147 balls, including 37 fours and 9 sixes. They then dismissed Japan for 53 runs, winning the match by 387 runs. Sekope Biauniceva took 6/13, and both he and Rika's performances remain Fiji under-19 records.[16] A writer for ESPNcricinfo described Rika's innings as "what must rank as one of the most breathtaking knocks in the history of age-group cricket".[17]

Tournament history

Youth Asia Cup

EAP Under-19 Trophy

3rd place (3 teams) – hosts

3rd place (4 teams)

3rd place (5 teams)

4th place (5 teams)

3rd place (4 teams)

1st place (4 teams)

ICC Africa/EAP Under-19 Championship

8th place (8 teams)

7th place (8 teams)

ICC Under-19 World Cup

Fiji's U19 World Cup record
YearResult
1988Did not enter
1998
2000
2002Did not qualify
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
2014
2016First round16th1660600
2018Did not qualify
2020
Total60600

Team records

Last updated 8 February 2016.

Highest team scores
Lowest team scores
Highest individual scores
Best individual bowling performances

Current squad

width=20%Playerwidth=18%Date of Birthwidth=6%Battingwidth=20%Bowling style
Saimoni Tuitoga (c) January 27, 2016 Right Right-arm medium-fast
January 27, 2016 Right Right-arm medium
January 27, 2016 Right Right-arm medium
January 27, 2016 Right Right-arm fast
January 27, 2016 Right Right-arm medium
January 27, 2016 Right Right-arm medium
January 27, 2016 Right Right-arm off break
January 27, 2016 Right
January 27, 2016 Right Right-arm medium
January 27, 2016 Right
Cakacaka Tikoisuva January 27, 2016 Right Right-arm medium
January 27, 2016 Right Right-arm medium
January 27, 2016 Right Right-arm medium
January 27, 2016 Right Right-arm off break

Notes and References

  1. [Philip Snow]
  2. http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/337071.html Records / Under-19s Youth Test matches / Team records / List of match results (by year)
  3. http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/337072.html Records / Under-19s Youth One-Day Internationals / Team records / List of match results (by year)
  4. http://www.espncricinfo.com/u19-worldcup/content/story/232496.html "The Under-19 World Cup: a brief history"
  5. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Teams/1/1988/Other_Matches.html Other matches played by Fiji Under-19s
  6. http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1997-98/OTHERS+ICC/HKG_LOCAL/YAC_RESU.html Youth Asia Cup
  7. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Seasons/SPORE/1999_SPORE_Youth_Asia_Cup_1999.html Youth Asia Cup 1999
  8. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/Tables/4/East_Asia-Pacific_Under-19_Championship_2001-02.html East Asia-Pacific Under-19 Championship 2001/02 Table
  9. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/72/72811.html Fiji Under-19s v Hong Kong Under-19s
  10. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/101/101351.html Namibia Under-19s v Papua New Guinea Under-19s
  11. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/101/101341.html Fiji Under-19s v Tanzania Under-19s
  12. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/101/101337.html Fiji Under-19s v Kenya Under-19s
  13. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/101/101373.html Fiji Under-19s v Nigeria Under-19s
  14. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/6/East_Asia-Pacific_Under-19_Championship_2007.html East Asia-Pacific Championship 2007
  15. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Teams/4/4635/Other_Matches.html Other matches played by Japan under-19s
  16. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/124/124377.html Fiji Under-19s v Japan Under-19s
  17. Sami-ul-Hasan (20 July 2007). "Fiji captain Josefa Rika hammers scintillating 257" – ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  18. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/124/124377.html Fiji Under-19s v Japan Under-19s
  19. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/72/72811.html Fiji Under-19s v Hong Kong Under-19s
  20. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/330/330979.html Fiji Under-19s v Indonesia Under-19s
  21. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/101/101337.html Fiji Under-19s v Kenya Under-19s
  22. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/554/554079.html Fiji Under-19s v Vanuatu Under-19s
  23. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/72/72825.html Fiji Under-19s v Papua New Guinea Under-19s
  24. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/330/330976.html Fiji Under-19s v Papua New Guinea Under-19s
  25. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/101/101341.html Fiji Under-19s v Tanzania Under-19s