Papua New Guinea Cricket

One Day International Series | Papua New Guinea

Team Info

Founded: 1973

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Manager: N/A

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
17 Jun 2024
14:30
New Zealand Cricket 79 - 78 Papua New Guinea Cricket ICC Mens T20 World Cup
Brian Lara Cricket Academy
14 Jun 2024
00:30
Afghanistan Cricket 95 - 101 Papua New Guinea Cricket ICC Mens T20 World Cup
Brian Lara Cricket Academy
05 Jun 2024
23:30
Papua New Guinea Cricket 77 - 78 Uganda Cricket ICC Mens T20 World Cup
Providence Stadium
02 Jun 2024
14:30
West Indies Cricket 137 - 136 Papua New Guinea Cricket ICC Mens T20 World Cup
Providence Stadium
16 Apr 2022
15:30
Papua New Guinea Cricket 192 - 277 Oman Cricket One Day International Series
Dubai International Stadium
13 Apr 2022
15:30
Papua New Guinea Cricket 164 - 287 Scotland Cricket One Day International Series
Dubai International Stadium
12 Apr 2022
15:30
Papua New Guinea Cricket 224 - 227 Oman Cricket One Day International Series
Dubai International Stadium
09 Apr 2022
15:30
Papua New Guinea Cricket 122 - 284 Scotland Cricket One Day International Series
Dubai International Stadium
26 Mar 2022
17:15
Nepal Cricket 278 - 283 Papua New Guinea Cricket One Day International Series
Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground
25 Mar 2022
17:15
Nepal Cricket 286 - 292 Papua New Guinea Cricket One Day International Series
Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground

About Papua New Guinea Cricket

The Papua New Guinea national cricket team, nicknamed the Barramundis, is the team that represents the country of Papua New Guinea in international cricket. The team is organised by Cricket PNG, which has been an Associate Member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 1973. Papua New Guinea previously had One-Day International (ODI) status, which it gained by finishing fourth in 2014 World Cup Qualifier. Papua New Guinea lost both their ODI and T20I status in March 2018 after losing a playoff match against Nepal during the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier, a result that earned ODI and T20I status for their opponents. On 26 April 2019, at the final World Cricket League 2 fixture; PNG defeated Oman to finish at the fourth position and reclaim their ODI status.

Papua New Guinea is the strongest team in the ICC East Asia-Pacific region, winning most ICC regional tournaments and having a similar record in the cricket tournament at the Pacific Games. The team has also played in every edition of the World Cup Qualifier (previously the ICC Trophy). Papua New Guinea holds the world record for the highest score in a one-day match, making 572/7 against New Caledonia in 2007.

In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its Members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Papua New Guinea and other ICC members after 1 January 2019 will be a full T20I.

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