Grenada national cricket team

Grenada
Personnel
Captain Devon Smith (2-day)
Andre Fletcher (20-over)
Coach Ricky Williams
Team information
Colours Yellow, Red
Home ground Queen's Park; various
History
Four Day wins n/a
WICB Cup wins n/a
Twenty20 wins 0
Official website: None

The Grenada national cricket team represents the country of Grenada in cricket. The team is not a member of the International Cricket Council, but the Grenada Cricket Association is a member of the Windward Islands Cricket Board of Control, which itself is a member association of the West Indies Cricket Board, and players from Grenada generally represent the Windward Islands cricket team at domestic level and the West Indies at international level. Grenada has however played as a separate entity in matches which held Twenty20 status, but has not appeared in first-class or List A cricket. The teams coach, as of November 2013, is Ricky Williams.[1] The team currently has two captains: Devon Smith, who captains the two-day team, and Andre Fletcher who captains the 20-over team.[2]

History

A Grenada cricket team first appeared in West Indian cricket in 1887 against a touring Gentlemen of America team at the old Queen's Park.[3] Ten years later the team was recorded playing against Lord Hawke's touring team, though unlike several matches during the tour, this match did not have first-class status.[3] In 1899, G. A. de Freitas and William Mignon became the first Grenada cricketers to play first-class cricket. In 1910, Grenada played in the inaugural Cork Windward Islands Challenge Cup, with the team participating in that tournament until 1939.[3] There is a long gap between 1939 and Grenada's next recorded appearance, which came in the 1965 Windward Islands Tournament against St Vincent.[3] By this time the Windward Islands were playing matches which held first-class status, with Queen's Park playing host to the team's inaugural first-class fixture in 1959 against the Marylebone Cricket Club.[4] Grenada continued to play in the Windward Islands Tournament, and from 1975 its successor, the Heineken Trophy.[4] Their participation in the tournament (under various names) continued into the 1990s, with home matches throughout this period being held at the old Queen's Park.

In 2000, just months after a major redevelopment, the old Queen's Park was severely damaged by Hurricane Ivan, necessitating its reconstruction in 2004.[5] Having played in regional tournaments throughout the early to mid 2000s, Grenada were invited to take part in the 2006 Stanford 20/20, whose matches held official Twenty20 status.[6] They played three matches in the tournament, defeating Dominica and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in the first-round and quarter-final respectively, before losing to Guyana in the semi-finals.[7] Two years later, they were invited to take part in the 2008 Stanford 20/20,[7] playing two matches in the tournament, defeating Anguilla in the first-round, before losing to Barbados in the following round.[7] These matches mark Grenada's only major appearances in cricket.

In August 2014, Grenada played against Bangladesh in a 50 over game during Bangladesh's tour of the West Indies. Bangladesh ran out winners by 95 runs.[8]

Notable players

International Players

Five players from Grenada have represented the West Indies Internationally.

  • Apps denotes the number of appearances the player has made.
  • Runs denotes the number of runs scored by the player.
  • Wkts denotes the number of wickets taken by the player.
Name International
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Junior Murray 19922002 339180 556780 [9]
Rawl Lewis 19972009 5894 2829122 100 [10]
Devon Smith 20032015 361,5000 471,0590 62030 [11]
Andre Fletcher 20082015 152560 223470 [12]
Nelon Pascal 20092010 2120 100 [13]

Many other Grenadian players have represented the Windward Islands cricket team domestically in the West Indies Regional Super50, Regional Four Day Competition and the Caribbean Twenty20.

Grenada players on the current Windward Islands cricket team

See also

Squad

Players with international caps are listed in bold.

No. Name Birth date Batting style Bowling style Notes
Batsmen
-Devon Smith21 October 1981Left-handedRight arm off break2-day Captain
-Linden Lawrence5 October 1988Right-handed-
-Heron Campbell23 December 1987Right-handedRight arm off break
-Tade Carmichael4 October 1989Left-handedRight arm off break
-Keone GeorgeRight-handedRight arm off break
-Nicosi St HilaireRight-handed
All-rounders
-Ronald Ettienne19 November 1986Right-handedLeft arm Slow left-arm orthodox
-Rudolph Paul(age 20)Right-handedRight arm off break
-Micah NarineRight-handedRight arm fast-medium
-Akim AlexisRight-handedRight arm fast-medium
-Deron Hypolite(age 19)Right-handedRight arm off break
-Denroy Charles8 October 1984Right-handedRight arm off break
Wicket-keepers
-Andre Fletcher28 November 1987Right-handedRight arm medium-fastT20 Captain
-Denis Smith30 October 1991Right-handed-
Bowlers
-Nelon Pascal25 April 1987Right-handedRight arm fast
-Dennis George3 December 1983Left-handedLeft arm Slow left-arm orthodox
-Preston McSween15 August 1995Right-handedLeft arm fast-medium
-Eamon Alexander
-Josh Thomas(age 21)Right-handedRight arm fast-medium

source:

Stanford 20/20

References

  1. "Smith, Fletcher to lead Grenada teams". The Jamaica Observer. 24 November 2013. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  2. "Smith and Fletcher to lead Grenada teams for Tournaments". www.windiescricket.com. 23 November 2013. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Other Matches played by Grenada". CricketArchive. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  4. 1 2 "First-Class Matches played by Windward Islands". CricketArchive. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  5. "Hurricane Destroys Grenada Stadium". www.caribbeancricket.com. 8 September 2004. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  6. "Twenty20 Matches played by Grenada". CricketArchive. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  7. 1 2 3 "Grenada v Guyana, 2006 Stanford 20/20". CricketArchive. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  8. "Grenada v Bangladesh - 2014". www.cricketarchive.com. 8 September 2004. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  9. "Players / West Indies / Junior Murray". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 2011-02-17.
  10. "Players / West Indies / Rawl Lewis". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 2011-02-17.
  11. "Players / West Indies / Devon Smith". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 2015-03-28.
  12. "Players / West Indies / Andre Fletcher". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 2011-02-17.
  13. "Players / West Indies / Nelon Pascal". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 2011-02-17.
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