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PNG To Face Netherlands In Historic ICC Intercontinental Cup Clash

“The Intercontinental Cup gives us a rare opportunity to test ourselves in the multi-day format of cricket,” says Dutch captain Borren

“It is a great feeling for the players to be representing Papua New Guinea in our first-ever Intercontinental Cup match,” says Vare-Kevere

Live-scoring will be available at http://www.icc-cricket.com

Netherlands will strive to take the home advantage when it faces debutant Papua New Guinea (PNG) in the four-day first-class Intercontinental Cup 2015-17 in Amsterdam on Tuesday, 16 June.

ICC Intercontinental Cup 2015-17, photo credit ICC:Noel DeSouza
ICC Intercontinental Cup 2015-17, photo credit ICC:Noel DeSouza

This will be the final match of the first round, which earlier saw Namibia defeat Hong Kong and Ireland earn 20 maximum points against the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The match between former champions – Scotland and Afghanistan – was marred by poor weather but Scotland still managed to claim 13 points against Afghanistan’s seven after only one innings was completed.

The ICC Intercontinental Cup is a pathway to Test cricket. The side that wins the eight-team round-robin tournament spread over two-and-a-half years will play the 10th-ranked side on the Reliance ICC Test Team Rankings (as at 31 December 2017) in the four-match ICC Test Challenge during 2018. If the Associate Member wins the series, to be played on a home and away basis, then it will become the 11th Test nation.

Tuesday’s game will mark the Netherlands seventh appearance in the Intercontinental Cup. In all, it has played 26 matches, winning four, losing 14 and drawing eight.

Cricket was introduced to The Netherlands by British soldiers during the Napoleonic Wars in the 19th Century and the Netherlands national team played its first-ever game in 1881 and became an Associate Member of the ICC in 1966.

Ryan ten Doeschate’s 259 not out against Canada in 2006 is the highest individual score in the competition’s history.

For PNG, Tuesday marks the latest exciting chapter in its cricket history as it plays its inaugural Intercontinental Cup match. Organised competitions have been played since the 1950s and PNG became an Associate Member of the ICC in 1973.

Looking ahead to the historic tie, Netherlands captain Peter Borren, who is expected to lead his side in Amsterdam, said: “We are very much looking forward to hosting PNG for the first time. We know they are a talented bunch and I’m sure the series will provide the Dutch cricketing public with real entertainment.

“The Intercontinental Cup gives us a rare opportunity to test ourselves in the multi-day format of cricket. We are determined to perform well in the tournament and will be aiming for nothing less than an outright win to kick start our campaign.

“We have an experienced squad who have been working very hard in recent times; a strong batting line-up, with Wesley Baressi and Rahil Ahmed the ones to watch. Our bowling attack is nicely balanced, giving me plenty of options in the field. Look out for Timm van der Gugten with the new ball. We can’t wait. Red ball cricket at the beautiful VRA Cricket Ground in Amstelveen, it doesn’t get better than that!”

PNG captain Jack Vare-Kevere added: “Every cricketing country would one day like to play Test cricket and the ICC Intercontinental Cup offers a great pathway for countries like PNG into Test cricket.

“It is a great feeling for the players to be representing Papua New Guinea in our first-ever Intercontinental Cup match and we are all looking forward to the experience.

“Netherlands obviously has the home ground advantage and had the wood on us last time in the 50-over format, but we just need to do the basics right and stick to our plans. The boys have prepared really well for this series and can’t wait to get out there.

“We have a couple of returning faces in the squad with Sese Bau and Loa Nou coming back in after a couple of years. They’ve come back hungrier and stronger than ever and combined with the rest of the squad I am confident that we have brought a really strong and eager team for this match.”

ICC World Cricket League Championship

ICC World Cricket League Championship

Following the conclusion of the ICC Intercontinental Cup match, Netherlands and PNG will also play two 50-over ICC World Cricket League matches in Rotterdam (22 June) and Amsterdam (24 June).

The Netherlands has participated in 1996, 2003, 2007 and 2011 ICC Cricket World Cups. The side has also played in all the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifiers (previously known at the ICC Trophy). It won the 2011 competition in Canada and twice finished runner-up. In 2009, when the event has renamed as the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier, and it progressed to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 after finishing in the top four of the tournament that was held in South Africa. In the 2014 tournament in New Zealand, the Netherlands finished outside the top six, which meant it could neither qualify for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 nor got ODI status until 2018.

In same New Zealand event last year, PNG finished fourth to attain ODI status until 2018. It subsequently became the first team to win its first two ODIs when it defeated Hong Kong twice at Townsville last November.

Its total of 455-9 and victory margin of 369 runs against Gibraltar at Cannock in 1986 is the highest in the history of the ICC Cricket World Cup qualifying tournament. Arguably its most famous player is Geraint Jones, who also played 34 Tests and 51 ODIs for England between 2004 and 2006, but was born in Papua New Guinea.

ICC Intercontinental Cup

Squads:

NETHERLANDS (from): Peter Borren (captain), Wesley Barresi, Mudassar Bukhari, Ben Cooper, Dariel Doram, Max O’Dowd, Timm van der Gugten, Quirijn Gunning, Ahsan Malik, Paul van Meekeren, Stephan Myburgh, Michael Rippon, Pieter Seelaar, Michael Swart

PAPUA NEW GUINEA (from): Jack Vare-Kevere (captain), Charles Amini, Sese Bau, Mahuru Dai, Willie Gavera, Loa Nou, Kila Pala, Pipi Raho, John Boge Reva, Lega Siaka, Chad Soper, Tony Ura, Vani Vagi Morea, Assadollah Vala, Norman Vanua

Match Referee: Steve Bernard (Australia)

Umpires: Sarika Siva Prasad and Gregory Brathwaite
Points table

Contenders Ready To Kick-Start Intercontinental Cup 2015-17

Rival coaches Aqib and Bracewell look forward to the UAE-Ireland encounter

Opposite captains Mommsen and Asghar preview Scotland-Afghanistan match

Live-scoring of both the first-class matches will be available at http://www.icc-cricket.com

All four Associate nations, which recently impressed at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, will be in action from Tuesday in their opening round matches of the four-day first-class Intercontinental Cup 2015-17, which is a pathway for Test cricket.

Ireland will face the UAE at Malahide and Scotland will welcome Afghanistan to Stirling.

ICC Intercontinental Cup 2015-17, photo credit ICC:Noel DeSouza
ICC Intercontinental Cup 2015-17, photo credit ICC:Noel DeSouza

The side that wins the eight-team round-robin competition will play the 10th-ranked side on the Reliance ICC Test Team Rankings (as at 31 December 2017) in the four-match ICC Test Challenge during 2018. If the Associate Member wins the series, to be played on a home and away basis, then it will become the 11th Test nation.

This is reigning champion Ireland’s seventh appearance in the competition, which also features former winner Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Namibia, Netherlands, Papua New Guinea (PNG), 2004 champion Scotland and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Ireland has participated in all six ICC Intercontinental Cup since its inception in 2004, winning it four times – 2005, 2006-7, 2007-8 and 2011-13. In all, it has played 32 matches; winning 20, losing just two and drawing 10. In contrast, Tuesday’s game will be the UAE’s sixth appearance in the competition which it has yet to win. To date, it has played 27 matches, winning seven, losing ten and drawing 10.

Tuesday’s encounter will also mark John Bracewell’s first competitive match in charge of the Ireland side. Looking ahead to the match, the former New Zealand Test off-spinner said: “It’s a hugely important game for us as we take the first step on our ambition to become a Test playing nation. That opportunity was one of the primary reasons I took on the job of Ireland Head Coach. It’s incredibly exciting for the team and the country as we look to write new chapters in our cricketing history.

“The team has a fantastic record in the competition having won it four times and we’d like nothing better than to make it five wins. We’ve selected a very strong squad for the game and are at full strength. We’ve got a lot of experienced players in our ranks who’ve played a lot of multi-day cricket.

ICC Intercontinental Cup 2015-17, photo credit ICC:Noel DeSouza
ICC Intercontinental Cup 2015-17, photo credit ICC:Noel DeSouza

“It’s nice that my first game in charge will be at home and hopefully the crowd at Malahide will come out and support us this week. It’s obviously a huge boost for us to be playing UAE in home conditions and hopefully we’ll get our campaign off to a winning start against a dangerous UAE side.”

UAE coach Aqib Javed, who won the ICC Cricket World Cup 1992 with Pakistan and then masterminded his side’s qualification to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, said: “Our team are really excited to start the first round of the Intercontinental Cup in Ireland.

“The prospect for the eventual winner of playing Test cricket ensures the pathway for Associate teams to take a seat at the ‘top table’ of cricket is now well and truly established. That long term goal is in everyone’s mind, our job will be to focus on winning session by session, game by game, it goes without saying the team that does that best will win.

“In its conditions, Ireland will, of course, provide a stern test for us. I’m sure they will be feeling confident, we’ll certainly need to be at the top of our game in all three disciplines to beat them.”

Nikolaas Scholtz Photo credit ICC/Noel DeSouza
Nikolaas Scholtz Photo credit ICC/Noel DeSouza

Talking about the composition of his side, Aqib said: “We’ve made a few changes to the side that played in Australia and New Zealand earlier this year. We welcome back experienced batsman Saqib Ali, and spin bowlers Ahmed Raza and Fayaaz Ahmed, each of them has experienced success in the longer form of the game. Chirag Suri is a young batter whose domestic performances this year have been very strong while Asif Iqbal has been selected due to his strong performances in domestic cricket. Mohammad Tauqir has been retained as captain and he’ll be supported by a nucleus of highly experience players around him.”

Scotland and Afghanistan, meanwhile, have met three times in the ICC Intercontinental Cup, with Afghanistan winning all three matches. This is Scotland’s seventh appearance in the ICC Intercontinental Cup, which they won in 2004 and were runner up in 2009-10. In all, the Scots have played 27 matches; winning 11, losing six and drawing 10.

For Afghanistan, this will be their third appearance in a competition they won back in 2009-10 and was runner-up to Ireland last time out in 2011-13. Afghanistan has played 15 matches, winning 11, losing just one and drawing three.

Scotland captain Preston Mommsen, who is expected to lead his side in Stirling, said: “We are really looking forward to the challenge of facing Afghanistan in our backyard, at the start of what is a hugely important competition. We will, for the first time, have the chance to push our case for Test match cricket. We expect decent support at Stirling, and we’ll be looking to put in a big performance in our own conditions to get us off to a good start against a talented Afghan team.”

Afghanistan captain Mohammad Asghar Stanikzai added: “The ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 was a very good experience for our team, playing under those tough conditions in Australia and New Zealand. We learned a lot playing with Full members, which skills to be improved (batting, bowling and fielding) and how to prepare for top quality matches. Our team has already started to prepare for tougher opposition as onwards we hope to be playing more matches against Full Members. This Intercontinental Cup is an excellent opportunity for Associate teams to qualify for Test cricket and we know that Scotland is a good side, especially at home having played each other several times both in the UAE and Scotland.”

Hong v Namibia photo credit ICC/Noel DeSouza
Hong v Namibia photo credit ICC/Noel DeSouza

Squads:

IRELAND (from): William Porterfield (captain), John Anderson, Andrew Balbirnie, George Dockrell, Ed Joyce, John Mooney, Tim Murtagh, Andrew McBrine, Kevin O’Brien, Niall O’Brien, Paul Stirling, Stuart Thompson, Gary Wilson, Craig Young

UAE (from): Mohamed Tauqir (captain), Fayyaz Ahmed, Amjad Ali, Saqib Ali, Shaiman Anwar, Manjula Guruge, Asif Iqbal, Amjad Javed, Khurram Khan, Muhammad Naveed, Swapnil Patil, Ahmed Raza, Chirag Suri, Muhammad Shahzad

Match Referee: Dev Govindjee (South Africa)

Umpires: Chettithody Shamshuddin and Mark Hawthorne

SCOTLAND (from): Preston Mommsen (captain), Richie Berrington, Matthew Cross, Freddie Coleman, Con de Lange, Alasdair Evans, Hamish Gardiner, Michael Leask, Calum MacLeod, Gavin Main, Safyaan Sharif, Andrew Umeed, Mark Watt

AFGHANISTAN (from): Mohammad Asghar Stanikzai (captain), Mohammad Javed Ahmadi, Mohammad Yamin Ahmadzai, Mirwais Ashraf, Izatullah Dawlatzai, Nasir Jamal, Nawroz Mangal, Mohammad Nabi, Shabir Noori, Mohammad Shahzad, Hashmatullah Shaidi, Sami Ullah Shinwari, Sayed Ahmad Shirzad, Rahmat Shah Zurmati

Match Referee: David Jukes (England)

Umpires: Allan Haggo and Gregory Brathwaite