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  • Brian Bell East Asia-Pacific Women’s Cricket Challenge 2006

    In 2006 Brian Bell & Co were awarded the naming rights for the first ever East Asia Pacific Women’s Tournament, which would consist of a three match 50-Over series between Papua New Guinea and Japan, to be played at Amini Park, Port Moresby.   The winning team would move into the world group to attempt...

  • ICC WOMEN’S EAST ASIA-PACIFIC TROPHY 2010

    The 2010 East Asia Pacific Trophy was hosted by Japan at the Sano Cricket Grounds. It was just a three team tournament featuring Japan, Papua New Guinea and Samoa. As a 50-Over tournament the winners would go through to the final stage of World Cup Qualifying to be held in Bangladesh in 2011.   Katrina...

  • ICC World Cricket League Division 7

        Group League 1st May: Germany: 147/1 (30.4 Overs) Japan: 146/10 (49.3 Overs) Germany won by 9 wickets 2nd May Japan: 84/10 (31.4 Overs) Botswana: 86/2 (29.5 Overs) Botswana won by 8 wickets 3rd May Norway: 244/9 (50 Overs) Japan: 191/10 (48.3 Overs) Norway won by 53 runs 5th May Nigeria: 220/9 (50 Overs)...

  • 2011 ICC World Cricket League EAP Division One Twenty20 (Official Tournament)

    In 2011 Papua New Guinea hosted the five team East Asia Pacific regional tournament at their Port Moresby facility. Japan played four Twenty20 matches and returned without a win in the competition.   ICC World Cricket League EAP Division One: 4th – 10th July 2011 4th July Fiji: 160/2 (20 Overs) Japan: 86/7 (20 Overs)...

  • 2012 ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifying Series

    In November 2011 Japan took part in the 50-Over ICC Women’s 2012 World Cup Qualifying Series which was played in Bangladesh.   Participation came as reward for winning the 2010 East Asia Pacific Trophy. The team travelled to Bangladesh to compete in a 10-team tournament.   Japan were drawn in a group which included the...

  • 2012 Pepsi ICC East Asia-Pacific Women’s Trophy

    In May 2012 the Pepsi ICC East Asia-Pacific Women’s Trophy was hosted in Vanuatu which, alongside the hosts would include Cook Islands, Fiji, Japan, Papua New Guinea and Samoa.   Japan dominated the tournament, winning all seven of their matches, all of which were Twenty20.   The tournament homepage can be found by clicking here....

  • 2012/13 Pepsi ICC EAP Men’s Championship (Official Competition)

    In February 2013 Japan took part in the ICC East Asia Pacific Regional Tournament as part of the pathway to World Cup Qualification and the World Cricket League. The competition would feature seven teams in a Twenty20 format and was played in New Zealand.   The Japan team, coached by Scott McNaughton, played six matches,...

  • 2014 ICC Women’s World Twenty20 Qualifier

    As reward for winning the 2012 Pepsi ICC East Asia-Pacific Trophy, the Japan Women’s Team qualified to take part in the first round of qualifying for the Women’s World Twenty20 Tournament to be held in Bangladesh in 2014.   The qualifying tournament took place in 2013 in Ireland. It was arranged in a round robin format,...

  • 2014 Pepsi ICC EAP Men’s Trophy (Official Competition)

    In November 2014 Japan took part in the ICC East Asia Pacific Regional Tournament as part of the pathway to World Cup Qualification and the World Cricket League. The competition would feature eight teams in the Twenty20 format, followed by another four teams in a 50-over knockout format.   The Japan team, coached by Dhugal...

  • 2016 Women’s World Cup Qualifier, East Asia-Pacific

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    In 2016 Japan Women competed in the Women’s World Cup Qualifier – EAP, a 50-over tournament that would take place in Samoa during July. The team was coached by Nicole Martin of Cricket Victoria and captained by Mai Yanagida. The tournament only featured three teams; Japan, Papua New Guinea and Samoa with Japan finishing third....