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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160721T060000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160721T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160628T080658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160722T044456Z
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SUMMARY:[:en]WWCQ: JPN vs PNG[:ja]女子W杯予選：JPN vs PNG[:]
DESCRIPTION:Highlights\n \nMatch Report\n  \nPapua New Guinea maintained their 100% record at the Women’s World Cup Qualifier in Samoa\, defeating Japan by eight wickets in their final official match of the tournament. \n  \nJapan won the toss and elected to bat\, but were in trouble immediately when Madoka Shiraishi was dismissed first ball. Things got quickly worse as wickets continued to tumble and runs proved hard to come by. \n  \nThe dismissal of captain Mai Yanagida left Japan 37/6 after less than 19 overs and in serious danger of collapsing to the lowest score of the tournament. \n  \nHowever\, Vice Captain Etsuko Kobayashi showed great composure and leadership coming in at number eight and fighting hard to take the team through their allocated 50 overs\, finishing 105/9 with Kobayashi 31 not out. \n  \nRain fell heavily during the lunch break meaning that the target was reduced by the Duckworth/Lewis method to 88 required from 33 overs. \n  \nJapan began well thanks to Shizuka Miyaji dismissing both opening batters to have PNG 22/2 after eight overs\, but from there Konio Oala (52*) and Pauke Siaka (25*) combined to take PNG home comfortably with eight overs remaining. \n  \nFull congratulations to PNG\, who have been the outstanding team of the tournament and the EAP Region will wish them well in their next qualifying campaign for the Women’s World Cup. \n  \nJapan will play the last match of the tournament against Samoa on Friday the 22nd at 6am JST. \n  \nLive scores of the match will be available here. \n  \nPlease also see the JCA Twitter for live information. \nTournament Schedule & Scores
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/womens-world-cup-qualifier-japan-vs-png-2016/
LOCATION:Garden Ovals (Samoa)\, Apia\, Samoa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160719T060000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160719T060000
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160628T080414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160715T131929Z
UID:10003260-1468908000-1468908000@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]WWCQ: PNG vs Samoa[:ja]女子W杯予選：PNG vs Samoa[:]
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/womens-world-cup-qualifier-png-vs-samoa-2016/
LOCATION:Garden Ovals (Samoa)\, Apia\, Samoa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160718T060000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160718T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160628T080136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160722T011628Z
UID:10003259-1468821600-1468846800@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]WWCQ: JPN vs Samoa[:ja]女子W杯予選：JPN vs Samoa[:]
DESCRIPTION:Highlights\n \nMatch Report\nJapan lost a close match against hosts Samoa in the Women’s World Cup Qualifier in Apia yesterday\, going down by 26 runs after being set a tall target of 208 to win the match. \nJapan made a couple of changes after Game One\, bringing in Aki Umetani and Rio Endo to replace Miho Asama and Kaoruko Nishida\, and gave a much improved performance. \nSamoa won the toss and batted first\, scoring quickly to begin with despite an early wicket for Kurumi Ota (2/29). Japan’s opening bowler proved hard to get away\, but there was not enough high quality support until Shizuka Miyaji (1/20) came on to bowl. \nSamoa captain Regina Lill’i\, who has been living in Japan for the last year\, proved the difference between the sides with a patient 56\, but her dismissal came amid a flurry of wickets at the end of the innings with Japan taking five wickets for just 28 runs in the final five overs. \nIn the chase several Japan players made good starts but fell as they tried to accelerate the scoring\, however when captain Mai Yanagida (45) combined first with Etsuko Kobayashi (26) and then Miho Kanno (21*) to put on partnerships of 62 and 37 respectively the game was very much in the balance. \nThe run out of Yanagida sparked a collapse however\, as Japan fell from a well-placed 163/4 to 181 all out\, with Lili’i again being a menace with the ball taking 3/8 from her nine overs. \nJapan will play another friendly against Cricket Without Borders on Tuesday before Papua New Guinea again on Thursday. \nTournament Schedule & Scores
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/womens-world-cup-qualifier-japan-vs-samoa-2016/
LOCATION:Garden Ovals (Samoa)\, Apia\, Samoa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160716T060000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160716T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160628T080017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160722T010436Z
UID:10003258-1468648800-1468674000@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]WWCQ: PNG vs JPN[:ja]女子W杯予選：PNG vs JPN[:]
DESCRIPTION:Highlights\n \nMatch Report\nJapan were defeated by five wickets by Papua New Guinea in our opening match of the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier in Samoa today. \nWinning the toss and electing to bowl first\, the PNG captain Pauke Siaka was delighted to see her bowlers maintain excellent discipline and make scoring incredibly difficult for the Japan players. \nAfter the loss of three early wickets\, Shizuka Miyaji and Miho Kanno staged a mini-recovery with a partnership of 38\, but either side there was very little for the Japan team to cheer as Veru Frank\, Siaka and Sibona Jimmy all collected three wickets to dismiss Japan for just 67. \nHowever\, the Japan side showed great spirit in trying to defend such a small total. In the six overs before the lunch break Kanno managed to get a breakthrough\, and after the restart wickets fell regularly as spinners Ayako Nakayama and Miyaji made scoring difficult and forced mistakes. \nUltimately it Kopi John at the top of the order stayed firm and her 28* guided PNG to their second win in as many days and now make them the favourites for the tournament. \nPauke Siaka was named the player of the match while Kopi John and Shizuka Miyaji were also awarded player of the tournament points for their performances. \nJapan will attempt to bounce back when we take on Samoa on Monday. \nTournament Schedule
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/womens-world-cup-qualifier-png-vs-japan-2016/
LOCATION:Garden Ovals (Samoa)\, Apia\, Samoa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160715T060000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160715T060000
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160609T035308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160715T132621Z
UID:10003215-1468562400-1468562400@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]WWCQ: Samoa vs PNG[:ja]女子W杯予選：Samoa vs PNG[:]
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/womens-world-cup-qualifier-samoa-vs-png-2016/
LOCATION:Garden Ovals (Samoa)\, Apia\, Samoa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160723
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160703T054210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200518T064659Z
UID:10003107-1468540800-1469231999@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]2016 Women's World Cup Qualifier\, East Asia-Pacific[:ja]2016女子ワールドカップ東アジア太平洋予選[:]
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThe 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. \nTwo players\, Rio Endo and Ayana Suzuki\, made their debuts during the tournament and a full ist of players selected can be found by clicking here. \nPlease see here for Highlights and Match Reports for each Japan match.
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/womens-world-cup-qualifier-east-asia-pacific/
LOCATION:Garden Ovals (Samoa)\, Apia\, Samoa
CATEGORIES:International Tournament (Women)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160710T113000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160710T133000
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160702T143354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160707T035927Z
UID:10003265-1468150200-1468157400@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]CRICKET BLAST Series [Yokohama][:ja]クリケットブラスト・シリーズ【横浜】[:]
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/cricket-blast-series-yokohama/2016-07-10/
LOCATION:Yokohama Country & Athletic Club\, Naka-ku\, Yaguchi dai 11-1\, Yokohama-shi\, Kanagawa-ken\, 231-0831\, Japan
CATEGORIES:- Participate -
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160703T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160703T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160702T142817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160715T055842Z
UID:10003264-1467540000-1467547200@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]CRICKET BLAST SERIES [Akishima][:ja]クリケットブラスト・シリーズ【昭島】[:]
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/cricket-blast-series-akishima/2016-07-03/
LOCATION:Showa Athletic Park\, 5-11-43 Azuma-cho\, Akishima-shi\, Tokyo\, 196-0033\, Japan
CATEGORIES:- Participate -
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160703T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160703T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160702T141938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160702T142437Z
UID:10003263-1467540000-1467547200@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]CRICKET BLAST SERIES [Sano][:ja]クリケットブラスト・シリーズ【佐野】[:]
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/cricket-blast-series-sano/2016-07-03/
LOCATION:Sano International Cricket Ground (formerly Tanuma Cricket Ground)\, 300-1 Tochimoto-cho\, Sano-shi\, Tochigi-ken\, 327-0312\, Japan
CATEGORIES:- Participate -
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151103
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160617T071606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160629T142942Z
UID:10003255-1446163200-1446508799@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]2015 Japan Tour of Hong Kong[:ja]2015年東アジアシリーズ香港大会[:]
DESCRIPTION:In October/ November 2015 the Japan Men’s Team toured Hong Kong\, playing a series of Twenty20 matches and one 40-over contest. The team\, coached by Dhugal Bedingfield\, played four matches\, winning three and losing one. \nA full list of players selected can be seen by clicking here and the tournament homepage can be found by clicking here. \nThe summary of the results is below: \nHong Kong Tour: 30th October – 2nd November \n30th October: \nJapan: 215/10 (29 Overs) \nHong Kong Cricket Club: 175/10 (32 Overs) \nJapan win by 40 runs \n31st October: \nChina: 56/10 (19.2 Overs) \nJapan: 57/1 (7 Overs) \nJapan win by 9 wickets \n1st November: \nJapan: 178/6 (20 Overs) \nHong Kong Dragons: 147/7 (20 Overs) \nJapan win by 31 runs \n2nd November:  \nJapan: 102/10 (19.4 Overs) \nHong Kong ‘A’: 104/1 (15 Overs) \nHong Kong ‘A’ win by 9 wickets
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/english-2015-japan-tour-of-hong-kong-friendly-matches/
LOCATION:Tochigi-ken
CATEGORIES:International Tournament (Men)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150928
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160617T072128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T075733Z
UID:10003256-1443139200-1443398399@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]2015 East Asia Series (Friendly Matches)[:]
DESCRIPTION:In September 2015 Japan hosted a series of Twenty20 matches between the Japan Men’s Team\, Hong Kong Dragons and an invitational ‘Commonwealth XI’. The Japan team\, coached by Dhugal Bedingfield\, played three matches\, winning two and drawing one. \n  \nThe tournament homepage can be found by clicking here. \n  \nThe summary of the results is below: \n  \nEast Asia Series: 25th – 27th September 2015 \n25th September: \nJapan vs Hong Kong Dragons – Match Abandoned without a ball bowled. \n26th September: \nHong Kong Dragons: 42/10 (18.5 Overs) \nJapan: 43/1 (5.4 Overs) \nJapan win by 9 wickets \n26th September: \nJapan: 83/6 (14 Overs) \nCommonwealth XI: 83/9 (14 Overs) \nMatch Tied \n27th September:  \nJapan: 144/9 (20 Overs) \nHong Kong Dragons: 44/10 (15 Overs) \nJapan win by 100 runs
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/english-2015-east-asia-series-friendly-matches/
LOCATION:Sano International Cricket Ground (formerly Tanuma Cricket Ground)\, 300-1 Tochimoto-cho\, Sano-shi\, Tochigi-ken\, 327-0312\, Japan
CATEGORIES:International Tournament (Men)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150921
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160616T083259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160629T142221Z
UID:10003244-1442448000-1442793599@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]2015 East Asia Cup[:ja]2015年女子東アジアカップ[:]
DESCRIPTION:In September 2015 the Japan Women’s Team toured Korea\, playing a series of Twenty20 matches as part of the inaugural East Asia Cup. The team\, coached by Dhugal Bedingfield\, played four matches\, winning two and losing two. \nA full list of players selected can be seen by clicking here and the tournament homepage can be found by clicking here. \nThe summary of the results is below: \n  \nEast Asia Cup: 17th – 20th September 2015 \n17th September: \nKorea: 76/7 (20 Overs) \nJapan: 77/3 (16.1 Overs) \nJapan win by 7 wickets \n18th September:  \nHong Kong: 100/9 (20 Overs) \nJapan: 74/7 (20 Overs) \nHong Kong with by 26 runs \n19th September:  \nJapan: 33/10 (15.4 Overs) \nChina: 36/1 (6 Overs) \nChina win by 9 wickets \n20th September:  \nJapan: 127/5 (20 Overs) \nKorea: 88/6 (20 Overs) \nJapan win by 39 runs
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/english-2015-east-asia-cup-unofficial-tournament/
LOCATION:Yeonhui Cricket Ground\, 139 Simgok-dong\, Seo-gu\, Incheon\, Incheon\, Korea\, Republic Of
CATEGORIES:International Tournament (Women)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141124
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160617T074059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T075630Z
UID:10003257-1416355200-1416787199@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]2014 Pepsi ICC EAP Men’s Trophy (Official Competition)[:]
DESCRIPTION: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. \n  \nThe Japan team\, coached by Dhugal Bedingfield\, played seven matches\, winning two and losing five. In the four-team 50-over knockout event the Japan team were defeated in the semi-final. \n  \nThe squad selected can be found by clicking here. \n  \nThe tournament homepage can be found by clicking here. \n  \nThe summary of the results is below: \n  \nICC EAP T20 Trophy: 19th – 23rd November 2014 \n19th November: \nSamoa: 166/6 (20 Overs) \nJapan: 146/9 (20 Overs) \nSamoa win by 20 runs \n19th November: \nIndonesia: 98/7 (20 Overs) \nJapan: 100/0 (9.1 Overs) \nJapan win by 10 wickets \n20th November:  \nJapan: 102/9 (20 Overs) \nPhilippines: 106/4 (14.4 Overs) \nPhilippines win by 6 wickets \n20th November:  \nFiji: 161/9 (20 Overs) \nJapan: 79/9 (18 Overs) \nFiji win by 82 runs \n22nd November:  \nPapua New Guinea: 179/5 (20 Overs) \nJapan: 84/10 (17 Overs) \nPapua New Guinea win by 95 runs \n22nd November:  \nVanuatu: 150/10 (20 Overs) \nJapan: 74/10 (18.4 Overs) \nVanuatu win by 76 runs \n23rd November:  \nJapan: 160/4 (20 Overs) \nCook Islands: 141/9 (20 Overs) \nJapan win by 19 runs \n50-over Knockout:  \n25th November:  \nJapan: 103/10 (40.3 Overs) \nFiji: 104/1 (19 Overs) \nFiji win by 9 wickets
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/english-2014-pepsi-icc-eap-mens-trophy-official-competition/
LOCATION:Tochigi-ken
CATEGORIES:International Tournament (Men)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140927
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160616T085225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T075559Z
UID:10003245-1411171200-1411775999@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]2014 Asian Games - Incheon (Olympic Tournament)[:]
DESCRIPTION:In September 2014 the Japan Women’s Team took part in the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon\, Korea. As in 2010\, the tournament was held in the Twenty20 format. \nJapan were seeded courtesy of a third placed finish in 2010\, which meant avoiding the group stage and going straight into a quarter final. The team\, coached by Dhugal Bedingfield lost the knockout match against China. \nA full list of players selected can be seen by clicking here and the tournament homepage can be found by clicking here. \nThe summary of the results is below: \nAsian Games: 20th – 26th September 2014 \n23rd September: \nJapan: 71/7 (20 Overs) \nChina: 72/3 (18.4 Overs) \nChina win by 7 wickets
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/english-2014-asian-games-incheon-olympic-tournament/
LOCATION:Yeonhui Cricket Ground\, 139 Simgok-dong\, Seo-gu\, Incheon\, Incheon\, Korea\, Republic Of
CATEGORIES:International Tournament (Women)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130723
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130730
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160617T031835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T075438Z
UID:10003247-1374537600-1375142399@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]2014 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier[:]
DESCRIPTION: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. \n  \nThe qualifying tournament took place in 2013 in Ireland. It was arranged in a round robin format\, with Japan drawn against Ireland\, Canada\, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. \n  \nCoached by Scot McNaughton\, Japan played five matches\, losing four with one abandoned through poor weather. \n  \nThe tournament homepage can be found here and the squad information can be found by clicking here. \n  \nICC Women’s World Twenty20 Qualifier: 23rd – 29th July 2013 \n23rd July: \nIreland: 170/1 (20 Overs) \nJapan: 53/10 (18.2 Overs) \nIreland win by 117 runs \n25th July:  \nJapan: 21/10 (18.1 Overs) \nSri Lanka: 22/0 (1.4 Overs) \nSri Lanka win by 10 wickets \n27th July: \nJapan: 97/5 (20 Overs) \nCanada: 100/5 (19.1 Overs) \nCanada win by 5 wickets \n29th July: \nJapan: 58/10 (18.4 Overs) \nZimbabwe: 59/7 (16 Overs) \nZimbabwe win by 3 wickets
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/english-2014-icc-womens-world-twenty20-qualifier/
LOCATION:Tochigi-ken
CATEGORIES:International Tournament (Women)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130503
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160617T052323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T075412Z
UID:10003248-1367020800-1367539199@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]2013 Tour UK Tour [:]
DESCRIPTION:As preparation for the Twenty20 World Cup Qualifier in Ireland\, the Japan team toured the UK playing in a host of friendly matches. The team\, coached by Scott McNaughton played in a variety of locations across England and Scotland\, including the Nursery Ground at Lord’s. Games varied from Twenty20 to 50-Over matches. \n  \nNot all results are on record\, but those that are can be found below. \n  \nEngland & Scotland: 27th April – 3rd May \n29th April:  \nMCC: 247/3 (50 Overs) \nJapan: 176/10 (40.5) \nMCC win by 71 runs \n1st May:  \nWildcats XI: 66/7 (20 Overs) \nJapan: 67/3 (15.2 Overs) \nJapan win by 7 wickets \n1st May:  \nJapan: 70/6 (20 Overs) \nWildcats XI: 71/4 (17.1 Overs) \nWildcats XI win by 6 wickets \n2nd May:  \nJapan: 159/8 (50 Overs) \nCricket Scotland President’s XI: 160/6 (48.2 Overs) \nCricket Scotland President’s XI win by 4 wickets
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/english-2013-tour-uk-tour/
LOCATION:Tochigi-ken
CATEGORIES:International Tournament (Women)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130208
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160617T075252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160720T014858Z
UID:10003096-1359849600-1360281599@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]2012/13 Pepsi ICC EAP Men’s Championship (Official Competition)[:]
DESCRIPTION: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. \n  \nThe Japan team\, coached by Scott McNaughton\, played six matches\, winning two and losing four. \n  \nThe tournament homepage can be found by clicking here. \n  \nThe summary of the results is below: \n  \nPepsi ICC Men’s Championship: 3rd – 7th February 2013 \n3rd February:  \nJapan: 86/10 (18.5 Overs) \nSamoa: 88/2 (12.4 Overs) \nSamoa win by 8 wickets \n3rd February:  \nVanuatu: 196/2 (20 Overs) \nJapan: 91/9 (20 Overs) \nVanuatu win by 105 runs \n4th February:  \nJapan: 38/10 (14 Overs) \nFiji: 40/1 (8.3 Overs) \nFiji win by 9 wickets \n4th February:  \nIndonesia: 93/10 (17.3 Overs) \nJapan: 94/2 (16.2 Overs) \nJapan win by 8 wickets \n6th February: \nJapan: 144/8 (20 Overs) \nCook Islands: 120/5 (20 Overs) \nJapan win by 24 runs \n7th February: \nPapua New Guinea: 206/8 (20 Overs) \nJapan: 125/6 (20 Overs) \nPapua New Guinea win by 81 runs
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/english-201213-pepsi-icc-eap-mens-championship-official-competition/
LOCATION:Tochigi-ken
CATEGORIES:International Tournament (Men)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120703
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120706
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160617T054335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T075230Z
UID:10003249-1341273600-1341532799@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]2012 Singapore Cricket Association Women’s Challenge[:]
DESCRIPTION:Following the success in Vanuatu\, Japan were invited to take part in the Singapore Cricket Association’s Twenty20 Challenge tournament in July. \n  \nAlong with the hosts and Japan\, Thailand and ‘Cricket Without Borders’ also competed. \n  \nThe Japan team finished top of the group with three wins and one match abandoned due to rain\, but lost a tight final against Thailand. \n  \nThe homepage for the tournament can be found here (including all individual scorecards) and the travelling squad here. \n  \nSCA Women’s Challenge: 3rd – 5th July 2012 \n3rd July:  \nThailand: 87/10 (18 Overs) \nJapan: 88/9 (19.1 Overs) \nJapan win by 1 wicket \n  \n4th July:  \nJapan: 134/1 (20 Overs) \nSingapore: 74/4 (20 Overs) \nJapan win by 60 runs \n  \n5th July: \nJapan: 64/4 (9 Overs) \nCricket Without Borders: 63/4 (10 Overs) \nJapan win by 1 run \n  \n5th July – Final:  \nJapan: 69/5 (15 Overs) \nThailand: 72/6 (11.4 Overs) \nThailand win by 4 wickets
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/english-2012-singapore-cricket-association-womens-challenge/
LOCATION:Tochigi-ken
CATEGORIES:International Tournament (Women)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120519
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160617T054636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T075116Z
UID:10003250-1336953600-1337385599@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]2012 Pepsi ICC East Asia-Pacific Women’s Trophy[:]
DESCRIPTION: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. \n  \nJapan dominated the tournament\, winning all seven of their matches\, all of which were Twenty20. \n  \nThe tournament homepage can be found by clicking here. \n  \nThe summary of the results is below: \n  \nICC EAP Trophy: 14th – 18th May 2012 \n14th May:  \nCook Islands: 53/10 (14.4 Overs) \nJapan: 55/0 (6 Overs) \nJapan win by 10 wickets \n14th May:  \nJapan: 112/5 (20 Overs) \nSamoa: 103/7 (20 Overs) \nJapan win by 9 runs \n15th May:  \nJapan: 126/2 (20 Overs) \nFiji: 84/8 (20 Overs) \nJapan win by 42 runs \n15th May:  \nJapan: 99/4 (20 Overs) \nPapua New Guinea: 99/7 (20 Overs) \n*With scores level a Super Over was played \nPapua New Guinea: 7/1 (1 Over) \nJapan: 8/0 (1 Over) \nJapan win on Super Over \n17th May:  \nVanuatu: 69/9 (20 Overs) \nJapan: 71/2 (13 Overs) \nJapan win by 8 wickets \n17th May (Semi-Final):  \nVanuatu: 84/10 (18 Overs) \nJapan: 85/3 (13.1 Overs) \nJapan win by 7 wickets \n18th May (Final):  \nPapua New Guinea: 58/4 (14 Overs) \nJapan: 59/2 (11 Overs) \nJapan win by 8 wickets \nJAPAN WIN TOURNAMENT!
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/english-2012-pepsi-icc-east-asia-pacific-womens-trophy/
LOCATION:Tochigi-ken
CATEGORIES:International Tournament (Women)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20111127
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160617T055539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T075051Z
UID:10003251-1321315200-1322351999@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]2012 ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifying Series[:]
DESCRIPTION:In November 2011 Japan took part in the 50-Over ICC Women’s 2012 World Cup Qualifying Series which was played in Bangladesh. \n  \nParticipation came as reward for winning the 2010 East Asia Pacific Trophy. The team travelled to Bangladesh to compete in a 10-team tournament. \n  \nJapan were drawn in a group which included the hosts\, Ireland\, Pakistan and West Indies. Unfortunately Japan were unable to match these traditional cricketing nations\, but ended the tournament on a high by defeating Zimbabwe in the 9th place play-off. These matches were given ‘List A’ status. \n  \nICC Women’s World Cup Qualifying Series: 15th – 26th November 2011 \n15th November: \nJapan: 38/10 (28.3 Overs) \nBangladesh: 39/0 (4.4 Overs) \nBangladesh win by 10 wickets \n17th November: \nIreland: 311/9 (50 Overs) \nJapan: 56/10 (23.2 Overs) \nIreland win by 255 runs \n18th November:  \nJapan: 71/10 (38.2 Overs) \nWest Indies: 72/0 (16.2 Overs) \nWest Indies win by 10 wickets \n20th November: \nPakistan: 272/9 (50 Overs) \nJapan: 26/10 (28 Overs) \nPakistan win by 246 runs \n21st November (9th Place Play-Off):  \nJapan: 152/10 (49.5 Overs) \nZimbabwe: 146/8 (50 Overs) \nJapan win by 6 runs
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/english-2012-icc-womens-world-cup-qualifying-series/
LOCATION:Tochigi-ken
CATEGORIES:International Tournament (Women)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110711
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160617T084422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T075026Z
UID:10003097-1309737600-1310342399@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]2011 ICC World Cricket League EAP Division One Twenty20 (Official Tournament)[:]
DESCRIPTION: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. \n  \nICC World Cricket League EAP Division One: 4th – 10th July 2011 \n4th July \nFiji: 160/2 (20 Overs) \nJapan: 86/7 (20 Overs) \nFiji win by 74 runs \n5th July \nJapan: 109/7 (20 Overs) \nVanuatu: 113/4 (13.5 Overs) \nVanuatu win by 6 wickets \n5th July \nPapua New Guinea: 225/3 (20 Overs) \nJapan: 79/8 (20 Overs) \nPapua New Guinea win by 146 runs \n6th July \nJapan: 123/3 (20 Overs) \nSamoa: 126/4 (19.2 Overs) \nSamoa win by 6 wickets
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/english-2011-icc-world-cricket-league-eap-division-one-twenty20-official-tournament/
LOCATION:Tochigi-ken
CATEGORIES:International Tournament (Men)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110507
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160617T093537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T074958Z
UID:10003098-1304208000-1304726399@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]ICC World Cricket League Division 7[:]
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nGroup League \n1st May: \nGermany: 147/1 (30.4 Overs)\nJapan: 146/10 (49.3 Overs)\nGermany won by 9 wickets \n2nd May \nJapan: 84/10 (31.4 Overs)\nBotswana: 86/2 (29.5 Overs) \nBotswana won by 8 wickets \n3rd May \nNorway: 244/9 (50 Overs)\nJapan: 191/10 (48.3 Overs) \nNorway won by 53 runs \n5th May \nNigeria: 220/9 (50 Overs)\nJapan: 130/10 (38.5 Overs) \nNigeria won by 90 runs \n6th May: \nNorway: 225/10 (48 Overs)\nJapan: 169/10 (50 Overs) \nNorway won by 56 runs
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/english-icc-world-cricket-league-division-7/
LOCATION:Tochigi-ken
CATEGORIES:International Tournament (Men)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20101120
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160617T060003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T074924Z
UID:10003252-1289606400-1290211199@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]2010 Asian Games - Guangzhou (Olympic Tournament)[:]
DESCRIPTION:China were the hosts of the 2010 Asia Games and the cricket was played in the purpose built stadium in Guangzhou. The tournament was held in the Twenty20 format. \n  \nCoached by Katrina Keenan\, Japan were drawn in a group alongside Nepal\, Bangladesh and Hong Kong\, while Pakistan and Thailand joined the hosts China in the opposing group. This represented a landmark moment for women’s cricket in Japan as the team returned with a Bronze Medal. \n  \nAsian Games: 13th – 19th November 2010 \n13th November:  \nNepal: 62/7 (20 Overs) \nJapan: 64/0 (11.4 Overs) \nJapan win by 10 wickets \n15th November:  \nBangladesh: 111/8 (20 Overs) \nJapan: 57/8 (20 Overs) \nBangladesh win by 54 runs \n17th November (Group B Repechage):  \nJapan: 135/4 (20 Overs) \nNepal: 90/9 (20 Overs) \nJapan win by 45 runs \n18th November (Semi-Final): \nJapan: 61/8 (20 Overs) \nPakistan: 62/1 (10.4 Overs) \nPakistan win by 9 wickets \n19th November (Bronze Medal Match) \nChina: 65/6 (20 Overs) \nJapan: 66/3 (19.1 Overs) \nJapan win by 7 wickets \nJAPAN WIN BRONZE MEDAL
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/english-2010-asian-games-guangzhou-olympic-tournament/
LOCATION:Tochigi-ken
CATEGORIES:International Tournament (Women)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100508
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160617T060727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T074705Z
UID:10003253-1272844800-1273276799@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]ICC WOMEN'S EAST ASIA-PACIFIC TROPHY 2010[:]
DESCRIPTION: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. \n  \nKatrina Keenan was player-coach in a closely contested event. \n  \nWomen’s ICC East Asia-Pacific Trophy: 3rd – 7th May 2010 \n4th May:  \nJapan: 169/8 (50 Overs) \nSamoa: 76/10 (36.4 Overs) \nJapan win by 93 runs \n5th May:  \nJapan: 155/10 (49.4 Overs) \nPapua New Guinea: 158/7 (50 Overs) \nPapua New Guinea win by 3 wickets \n6th May (Qualifying Final):  \nJapan: 112/9 (50 Overs) \nSamoa: 100/10 (42 Overs) \nJapan win by 12 runs \n7th May:  \nJapan: 125/5 (42 Overs) \nPapua New Guinea: 123/10 (41.2 Overs) \nJapan win by 8 runs (D/L Method) \n  \nJAPAN WIN TOURNAMENT!
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/english-icc-womens-east-asia-pacific-trophy-2010/
LOCATION:Tochigi-ken
CATEGORIES:International Tournament (Women)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060916
DTSTAMP:20260408T142739
CREATED:20160617T070518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T074640Z
UID:10003254-1158019200-1158364799@cricket.or.jp
SUMMARY:[:en]Brian Bell East Asia-Pacific Women's Cricket Challenge 2006	[:]
DESCRIPTION: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. \n  \nThe winning team would move into the world group to attempt to qualify for the 2007 Women’s World Cup. Coached by Kazuhiro Takahashi\, there were some good individual performances\, but despite these Japan would return winless from the tour. \n  \nBrain Bell EAP Challenge: 12-15 September 2006 \n12th September: \nPapua New Guinea: 175/4 (50 Overs) \nJapan: 119/6 (50 Overs) \nPapua New Guinea win by 56 runs \n13th September: \nPapua New Guinea: 156/7 (50 Overs) \nJapan: 109/9 (50 Overs) \nPapua New Guinea win by 47 runs \n15th September:  \nJapan: 156/5 (50 Overs) \nPapua New Guinea: 158/3 (36 Overs) \nPapua New Guinea win by 7 wickets
URL:https://cricket.or.jp/en/event/english-brian-bell-east-asia-pacific-womens-cricket-challenge-2006/
LOCATION:Tochigi-ken
CATEGORIES:International Tournament (Women)
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