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Panama national cricket team

Panama
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Flag of the Panama national cricket team
Personnel
Captain Irfan Tarajia
Coach Jagdish Ahir
International Cricket Council
ICC status Affiliate member (2002)
ICC region Americas
WCL N/A
Test Matches
First international 1964 v Trinidad and Tobago at Panama
As of 15 April 2009

The Panamanian national cricket team represents the country of Panama in international cricket matches. The Panama Cricket Association became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council in 2002. Their international debut is believed to have taken place against a side from Trinidad and Tobago in 1964.

Cricket was introduced to Panama by colonials from the West Indies during the creation of the Panama Canal. After the colonials left the country, most of the nation's attention was turned to Cricket. The growing number of inhabitants of Indian origin created a group called the Indian Society. The purpose of this society was to create opportunities for relationships and to find new venues in which cricket could be played. Due to this effort, the popularity of the game grew. Panama joined the ICC as an Affiliate Member in 2002 and since then, cricket has been flourishing among the younger population of the country.

The team's first international matches in recent years came in a friendly series played against Venezuela in 2000, which Panama won 1–0. Panama was invited to play in the fourth South American Cricket Championships later that year. The team performed well in its first international tournament, finishing fourth of the seven teams.

Panama has been playing without the services of a national coach. Playing in recent regional ICC tournaments, Panama has finished second and third, ahead of countries such as Belize, Brazil, and Turkey and Caicos. The most recent participation came in the 2010 Americas Division Two, held in the Bahamas, where the team won three matches out of four and only missed out on promotion on net run-rate.

The chief concern is the loss of cricket grounds. During recent years, four grounds have been lost to soccer due to financial difficulties. The Panama Cricket Association is therefore looking to a secure a ground for its national players.

Plans are being made to start coaching for junior players but once again this is limited by finances as use of a gym is required, due to a rainy season that lasts for eight months of the year.


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