Japan national under-19 cricket team explained

Japan Under-19
Coach:Dhugal Bedingfield
Captain:Marcus Thurgate
Colors:Blue & Pink
Owner:Japan Cricket Association

The Japan Under-19 cricket team represents Japan in Under-19 cricket players at the international level. Outside of the ICC full-member nations, under-19 international cricket is generally limited to tournament play, and outside of global events (run by the International Cricket Council), Japan’s involvement has been relatively limited, only dating back to 2007, where they participated in the East Asia-Pacific Regional Under-19 qualifier for the first time.

History

The 2007 East Asia-Pacific Regional Qualifier was Japan’s first involvement in an ICC event at Under-19 level, having become an associate member nation in 2005. This tournament, hosted in Vanuatu, was a qualifier for the 2008 Under 19 World Cup – 31 nations took part in the qualifying tournaments, 5 of which would eventually continue to the tournament proper in Malaysia. Japan lost by 10 wickets after being dismissed for 37 by Papua New Guinea in the opening game of the tournament, by 347 runs to Vanuatu, and then by 387 runs to Fiji.[1] Japan lost the 3rd place playoff by 10 wickets to Fiji, finishing last.[2]

The 2009 edition of the tournament expanded to five teams and did not provide direct qualification to the subsequent Under-19 World Cup. Instead, it provided qualification for the top two finishers to the 2009 Under-19 World Cup Qualifier in Canada,[3] which was a pathway to the 2010 Under-19 World Cup, hosted in New Zealand.[4] Japan did not win a game in this tournament, although spinner Raheel Kano was named in the team of the tournament.[5] The 2011 tournament, hosted on Australia’s Sunshine Coast, was notable for Japan’s only victory to date, defeating Fiji by 24 runs.[6]

Japan did not participate in the East Asia-Pacific regional qualifying tournament again until 2019, participating as hosts, with games held at the Sano International Cricket Ground, also the headquarters of the Japan Cricket Association. Japan defeated Samoa by 174 runs in their first game with Kazumasa Takahashi scoring 68 (92) and taking 4/14.[7] In their second game, a 70 run victory over Vanuatu, captain Marcus Thurgate top scored with 58 (82) and 14-year old legspinner Masato Morita taking 4/38.[8] Their final group game was a 4 wicket win over Fiji, with 15-year old offspinner Yugandar Rethrekar taking 5/18.[9] The final of the tournament was scheduled against 5-time winners Papua New Guinea, before PNG unexpectedly forfeited after 11 players were suspended after a shoplifting incident in Japan, resulting in Japan’s first qualification for a global ICC event.[10]

2020 Under 19 Cricket World Cup

Japan’s first World Cup in any form of the game started with a game against New Zealand in Potchefstroom which was washed out after New Zealand scored 195/2 off 28.5 overs.[11] They were comprehensively beaten by India in their second game in Bloemfountein, being dismissed for 41 before India chased down the target with 45.1 overs remaining.[12] Their final group game against Sri Lanka in Potchefstroom was similar to the second, being dismissed for 43 and conceding the target within 9 overs.[13] Japan lost their playoff quarter-final against England at Potchefstroom by 9 wickets. Japan in their 13th place playoff semi-final against Canada at Ibbies Oval, were dismissed for 118 in pursuit of Canada’s 300/7.[14] Neel Date scored a tournament-high 59 (75) in this game, with eight 4s. Their final game came in the 15th place playoff against Nigeria at Potchefstroom, where they lost by 8 wickets defending 115.[15]

Players

Current squad

NameAgeBatting styleBowling styleClubNotes
Marcus Thurgate7 January 2001Right-hand batRight-arm legbreakChiba My-YsCaptain, wicketkeeper
Neel Date13 October 2001Right-hand batRight-arm mediumChiba My-YsVice-captain
Maximilian Clements31 May 2002Right-hand batRight-arm fastChiba Sharks
Tushar Chatuvedi30 December 2002Right-hand batRight-arm mediumChiba My-Ys
Kento Ota-Dobell21 January 2003Right-hand batRight-arm mediumBrown Hill
Ishaan Fartyal27 February 2004Right-hand batChiba My-Ys
Sora Ichiki31 July 2002Left-hand batLeft-hand mediumAkishima Aviators
Leon Mehlig20 September 2003Right-hand batRight-arm mediumChiba My-Ys
Masato Morita18 May 2004Right-hand batRight-arm legbreakAkishima Aviators
Shu Noguchi26 January 2003Right-hand batSano BravesWicketkeeper
Yugandhar Retharekar28 November 2003Right-hand batRight-arm offbreakChiba My-Ys
Debashish Sahoo5 November 2003Right-hand batChiba My-Ys
Reiji Suto18 April 2003Right-hand batRight-arm mediumSano Braves
Kazumasa Takahashi12 September 2003Right-hand batRight-arm medium-fastSano Braves

Records (Youth One Day Internationals)

Appearances (minimum 5 games) [16] !Matches!Player
6Neel Date
6Kento Ota-Dobell
6Shu Noguchi
6Debashish Sahoo
6Kazumasa Takahashi
6Marcus Thurgate
5Maximilian Clements
5Sora Ichiki
5Yugandhar Retharekar
Batting (minimum 25 runs)!Runs!Average!High score!Matches!Player
7715.40316Shu Nogushi
7615.20596Neel Date
5210.40246Debashish Sahoo
275.40156Marcus Thurgate
Bowling!Wickets!Average!BBI!Matches!Player
361.002/526Kento Ota-Dobell
223.502/472Tushar Chaturvedi
237.502/642Leon Mehlig
238.502/264Ashley Thurgate
162.001/175Maximilian Clements
151.001/206Neel Date
190.001/175Yugandhar Retharekar

Grounds

The Sano International Cricket Ground is the only international standard ground in Japan, serving as the headquarters of the Japan Cricket Association.[17] The redevelopment of a turf wicket square in 2016 for the ICC Women’s World T20 Qualifier was funded partially by investment from ICC East Asia-Pacific member federations, Cricket Australia and New Zealand Cricket, and also included a three-lane net facility.[18] One of the playing conditions for higher levels of cricket as recognised by the ICC are natural turf surfaces,[19] which are not readily available in non-cricket playing countries owing to the specialised nature of the infrastructure involved. As such, the development of a turf block in Sano serves as a stepping stone to the hosting of further international cricket in Japan.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: East Asia-Pacific Under-19 Championship 2007 - Live Cricket Scores, Match Schedules, Points, News, Results ESPNcricinfo.com. 2020-06-08. www.espncricinfo.com. en.
  2. Web site: East Asia-Pacific Under-19 Championship 2007 - Live Cricket Scores, Match Schedules, Points, News, Results ESPNcricinfo.com. 2020-06-08. www.espncricinfo.com. en.
  3. Web site: ICC Under-19 World Cup Qualifier 2009 - Live Cricket Scores, Match Schedules, Points, News, Results ESPNcricinfo.com. 2020-06-08. www.espncricinfo.com. en.
  4. Web site: Results ICC Under-19 World Cup ESPNcricinfo.com. 2020-06-08. Cricinfo. en.
  5. EAP Newsflash. 2009. "EAP All-Star Team Of The Tournament",, 2009. https://websites.sportstg.com/get_file.cgi?id=433722
  6. Web site: 2011-02-07. Fiji fall to Japan at U19 cricket champs. 2020-06-08. RNZ. en-nz.
  7. Web site: Japan Under-19s 252/9 vs Samoa Under-19s 78 Match 1 ICC. 2020-06-08. www.icc-cricket.com. en.
  8. Web site: Vanuatu Under-19s 128 vs Japan Under-19s 198 Match 4 ICC. 2020-06-08. www.icc-cricket.com. en.
  9. Web site: Japan Under-19s 92/6 vs Fiji Under-19s 91 Match 8 ICC. 2020-06-08. www.icc-cricket.com. en.
  10. Web site: Papua New Guinea suspends ten Under-19 players for a year ESPNcricinfo.com. 2020-06-08. www.espncricinfo.com. en.
  11. Web site: Full Scorecard of New Zealand Under-19s vs Japan Under-19s 3rd Match, Group A 2020 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com. 2020-06-08. www.espncricinfo.com. en.
  12. Web site: Full Scorecard of Japan Under-19s vs India Under-19s 11th Match, Group A 2020 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com. 2020-06-08. www.espncricinfo.com. en.
  13. Web site: Full Scorecard of Japan Under-19s vs Sri Lanka Under-19s 21st Match, Group A 2020 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com. 2020-06-08. www.espncricinfo.com. en.
  14. Web site: Full Scorecard of Canada Under-19s vs Japan Under-19s 13th Place Play-off Semi-Final 2020 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com. 2020-06-08. www.espncricinfo.com. en.
  15. Web site: Full Scorecard of Japan Under-19s vs Nigeria Under-19s 15th Place Play-off 2020 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com. 2020-06-08. www.espncricinfo.com. en.
  16. Web site: All-round records Under-19s Youth One-Day Internationals Cricinfo Statsguru ESPNcricinfo.com. 2020-06-08. Cricinfo.
  17. Web site: 2016-03-23. JCA looking to build Japan's first international standard cricket ground. 2020-06-08. The Japan Times. en-US.
  18. Web site: Japanese government ups investment in cricket. 2020-06-08. www.icc-cricket.com. en.
  19. ICC Classification Of Official Cricket. 2017. Ebook. ICC. https://pulse-static-files.s3.amazonaws.com/ICC/document/2017/09/24/4510678a-e031-4a9b-a402-397d4868adb6/ICC-Classification-of-Official-Cricket-Effective-1st-October-2017.pdf.