Trinidad and Tobago national cricket team

Trinidad and Tobago
Personnel
Captain Jason Mohammed
Coach Gus Logie
Team information
Colours

              

Red, white, black
Founded 1869
Home ground Queen's Park Oval
Capacity 20,000
History
Four Day wins 4 (plus 1 shared)
WICB Cup wins 10 (plus 1 shared)
Twenty20 wins 3
Official website: http://ttcb.co.tt/

The Trinidad and Tobago cricket team, or officially the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force, is the representative cricket team of the country of Trinidad and Tobago.

The Red Force takes part in inter-regional cricket competitions in the Caribbean, such as the West Indies' Professional Cricket League (which includes the Regional Four Day Competition and the NAGICO Regional Super50) under the franchise name Trinidad and Tobago Red Force,[1] with the best players selected for the West Indies team, which plays international cricket.

Team history

Teams from Trinidad played first-class cricket from 1869, when Trinidad took on Demerara for two matches, winning one and losing one. They also participated in the Inter-Colonial Tournament between Barbados, British Guiana (formerly Demerara), and themselves, playing in all 28 tournaments that were held between 1891–92 and 1938–39. From the late 1880s, Tobago was incorporated into the crown colony of Trinidad as a ward.

After independence in 1962, the team changed its name to reflect the official name of the country, Trinidad and Tobago, and when the Shell Shield began in 1965–66 the team competed under the name of Trinidad and Tobago. They won their first title on their fourth outing, in 1969–70, and also won the next year's competition, but since then Trinidad and Tobago have only taken three titles in 35 seasons. During this time cricketers from Trinidad competed in the Beaumont Cup which had first class status.

In one-day cricket, Trinidad and Tobago won four titles in eight seasons from 1989–90 to 1996–97, and also won the 2004–05 one-day title.

T&T cricket team participated and were runners-up at the inaugural Champions' league T-20.The team stayed unbeaten until the finals.

Squad

Listed below are players who have represented Trinidad and Tobago in either the 2015–16 Regional Four Day Competition or the 2015–16 Regional Super50. Players with international caps are listed in bold.

Name Birth date Batting style Bowling style Notes
Batsmen
Darren Bravo6 February 1989Left-handedRight-arm medium
Kyle Hope20 November 1988Right-handedRight-arm off spin
Jason Mohammed23 September 1986Right-handedRight-arm off spin
Evin Lewis27 December 1991Left-handed
Kjorn Ottley9 December 1989Left-handedRight-arm off spin
Jeremy Solozano5 October 1995Left-handed
All-rounders
Yannic Cariah22 June 1992Left-handedRight-arm leg spin
Narsingh Deonarine16 August 1983Left-handedRight-arm off spin
Rayad Emrit8 March 1981Right-handedRight-arm medium-fastCaptain
Akeal Hosein25 April 1993Left-handedLeft-arm orthodox
Yannick Ottley7 September 1991Right-handedLeft-arm orthodox
Daniel St Clair22 December 1987Right-handedLeft-arm medium
Wicket-keepers
Steven Katwaroo14 January 1993Right-handed
Denesh Ramdin13 March 1985Right-handed
Bowlers
Shannon Gabriel28 April 1988Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium
Jon-Russ Jaggesar19 March 1986Right-handedRight-arm off spin
Kavesh Kantasingh30 September 1986Left-handedLeft-arm orthodox
Imran Khan6 July 1984Right-handedRight-arm leg spin
Uthman Muhammad1 March 1989Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast
Marlon Richards10 January 1989Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast
Philton Williams21 June 1994Right-handedRight-arm fast

Source: Regional Four Day Competition, Regional Super50

Coaching staff

  • Head coach: Trinidad and Tobago Gus Logie
  • Asst. Coach: Trinidad and Tobago Kelvin Williams
  • Batting coach: n/a
  • Bowling coach: n/a
  • Fielding coach: n/a
  • Manager: Roland Sampath
  • Mental conditioning coach: Adarayll John
  • Fitness trainer: n/a
  • Head Physiotherapist: n/a
  • Masseur: n/a
  • Performance analyst: n/a

Notable players

The list of prominent cricketers who have represented Trinidad and Tobago includes:

Learie Constantine, Trinidad all-rounder

Honours

Grounds

See also

References

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