Tajikistan national cricket team

Tajikistan
Personnel
Captain Ahmadshah Ahmadi
Coach Afghanistan Naim Ubed
International Cricket Council
ICC status Affiliate Member (2012)
ICC region Asia
WCL N/A
International cricket
First international

27 December 2013 v

Afghanistan Afghanistan A at Ghazi Amanullah Khan International Cricket Stadium, Jalalabad, Afghanistan
As of 7 March 2014

The Tajikistan national cricket team represents the nation of Tajikistan in International Cricket competitions and administered by Tajikistan Cricket Federation.[1] Tajikistan has been a member of Asian Cricket Council since 2012.[2] They are an affiliate member of ICC.

History

The Tajikistan national team played three one-dayers and two T20s in Afghanistan in May 2013 and a reciprocal tour by a team from Afghanistan is in Tajikistan in June 2013.

Currently in Tajikistan, 12 schools play cricket and there are 14 registered clubs. There are even two women's teams.[3] In June 2012, Afghanistan’s women's national side played four matches in Dushanbe of which won 3 and tied 1.[4]

Tajikistan's men's national team toured Afghanistan in December 2013-January 2014, playing two one day matches and one 20-over match versus Afghanistan A.[5][6][7]

Team colours

The team wore yellow coloured kit with a red outline during their tour of Afghanistan in December 2013.[8]

Head coaches

Captains

Ahmad Shah Ahmadi 2012-[7][3]

Records

Limited-overs records

T20 records


Highest individual score

PlayerRunsOppositionVenueYear
Murad Ali86 Afghanistan 'A'Ghazi Amanullah Khan International Cricket Stadium2013[11]

Best bowling figures in an innings

BowlerFigureOppositionVenueYear
Ahmad Shah Ahmadi3/? Afghanistan 'A'Ghazi Amanullah Khan International Cricket Stadium2013[11]

Internationals head-to-head

Last updated: 7 March 2014

  • The result percentage excludes no results and counts ties as half a win
vs ICC Associate members
OpponentMWLTNRWin %
 Afghanistan "A"202000%
vs ICC Affiliate members
Total202000.0
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