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Sixteen teams participated in the
1982 ICC Trophy The 1982 ICC Trophy was a limited-overs cricket tournament held in England between 16 June and 10 July 1982. It was the second ICC Trophy tournament to be staged, with matches between the 16 participating teams played over 60 overs a side and wi ...
, the second edition of the tournament. Five of those teams –
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Zimbabwe Zimbabwe (), officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in Southeast Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the south-west, Zambia to the north, and ...
– were making their tournament debuts.


Bangladesh

''Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger ''(†)'' and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger ''(‡)''.'' * Anwarul Amin ‡ * Dipu Roy Chowdhury *
Gazi Ashraf Gazi Ashraf Hossain ( bn, গাজী আশরাফ হোসেন; born 29 December 1960), also known as Lipu, is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who captained the Bangladesh national cricket team in its first seven One Day International (O ...
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Jahangir Shah Jahangir Shah Badsha (born 19 July 1949 in Kushtia) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in 5 ODIs from 1986 to 1990. He is sometimes known on scoresheets by his nickname Badshah. Shah made his debut in the national side in 1979, and unt ...
* Nazam Shirazi * Omar Khaled * Rafiqul Alam * Raqibul Hasan * Sadhrul Anam *
Samiur Rahman Samiur Rahman (3 December 1953 – 19 April 2022) was a Bangladeshi cricketer and umpire. He played for Bangladesh in its first-ever One Day International (ODI) game against Pakistan at Moratuwa, Sri Lanka in 1986 Asia Cup. He played in total t ...
* Shafiq-ul-Haq * Tanjeeb Ahsan *
Yousuf Rahman Yousuf Rahman (more commonly known as Yousuf Babu) was a Bangladeshi cricketer, who played regularly for the national side from 1976-77 until his retirement in 1983–84. He top scored with 78 against the MCC at Dhaka in January 1977. He was the f ...
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Bermuda

''Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger ''(†)'' and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger ''(‡)''.'' * Joseph Bailey *
Colin Blades Colin Francis Blades (born 13 August 1944) is a former West Indian cricketer who played both for Barbados in West Indian domestic cricket and for Bermuda internationally. He captained Bermuda at the 1982 ICC Trophy, where he was also the overall ...
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Gladstone Brown William Ewart Gladstone ( ; 29 December 1809 – 19 May 1898) was a British statesman and Liberal politician. In a career lasting over 60 years, he served for 12 years as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, spread over four non-conse ...
* Allan Douglas *
Noel Gibbons Noel Gibbons (born 1 December 1956 in Bermuda) is a former Bermudian cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium pace bowler. He played one first-class match for Bermuda, against New Zealand in 1972, scoring five runs in the m ...
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‡ * Adrian King *
Steven Lightbourne Stephen or Steven is a common English first name. It is particularly significant to Christians, as it belonged to Saint Stephen ( grc-gre, Στέφανος ), an early disciple and deacon who, according to the Book of Acts, was stoned to death; ...
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Winston Reid Winston Wiremu Reid (born 3 July 1988) is a New Zealand professional footballer who last played as a defender for club West Ham United. He captained the New Zealand national team. He has also played for Midtjylland with loan periods at Sport ...
* Wendell Smith *
Lionel Thomas Lionel Eustace Thomas (born 19 February 1946) is a former West Indian cricketer who played both for the Leeward Islands in West Indian domestic cricket and for Bermuda internationally. Thomas was born in Saint Kitts, then part of the British Lee ...
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Winston Trott Winston Trott (born 10 August 1944 in Bermuda) is a former Bermudian cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a left-arm medium-fast bowler. He played one first-class match for Bermuda, against New Zealand in 1972, taking four wickets in New ...
* John Tucker ---- Source
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Canada

''Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger ''(†)'' and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger ''(‡)''.'' *
Derek Abraham Derek Abraham (born 7 February 1953) is a former international cricketer who represented the Canadian national team in the 1980s. He was born in Dominica, and before emigrating to Canada represented the Windward Islands in West Indian domestic c ...
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* Stevenson Deare * Ron Dipchand * Andre Hakim *
Tariq Javed Tariq Javed (born June 12, 1949) is a former cricketer. He played three One Day Internationals for Canada. He graduated with a B. Com from Karachi University (St. Patrick's College) in 1967. Obtained a CA degree from the Canadian Institute of ...
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Farooq Kirmani Farooq Kirmani (born 1 June 1955) is a former international cricketer who represented the Canadian national team between 1982 and 1991. He was born in Pakistan, and played at first-class level there before emigrating to Canada. A right-handed ...
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Malcolm McKenzie Malcolm McKenzie (May 31, 1863 – March 15, 1913) was a Canadian politician who served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and, briefly, as Alberta Provincial Treasurer. Early life Malcolm McKenzie was born in Kincardine, On ...
* Clement Neblett * M. G. Patel * Tatoo Seebalack * Danny Singh * Richard Stevens ‡ * John Vaughan ---- Source
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East Africa

''Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger ''(†)'' and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger ''(‡)''.'' * Keith Arnold * Balraj Bouri * Bill Bourne * Derek Capaccioli * Bipin Desai ‡ * Pravin Desai * Sajjad Lakha * M. I. M. Lorgat * D. C. Patel † *
Dinesh Patel Dinesh Kumar Patel (born 8 May 1989) is an Indian right-handed baseball pitcher who played in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization. Along with Rinku Singh, he was the first Indian player ever to sign a contract with a major American baseball te ...
* Raghuvir Patel * Vali Tarmohamed *
Narendra Thakker Narendra P. Thakker (born 1945) is a former Kenyan cricketer who played internationally for East Africa, including at the 1979 and 1982 ICC Trophies. He played as a wicket-keeper. A regular player for Kenya in regional tournaments, Thakker fir ...
* Sam Walusimbi ---- Source
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Fiji

''Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger ''(†)'' and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger ''(‡)''.'' * Alan Apted *
Cecil Browne Cecil Browne may refer to: * Cecil Browne (ice hockey) (1896–1985), Canadian ice hockey left winger * Cecil Wyndham Browne, Anglican priest in Ireland * Cecil Browne (author) (born 1957), British and Vincentian writer See also * Cecil Brown ...
* W. Browne * Peni Dakainivanua * Pensioni Gauna ‡ * Metusela Isimeli * Roderick Jepsen * Iliaisa Kacisolomone * Tikiko Korocowiri * Joeli Mateyawa * Jack McGoon * Seremaia Rayasi * Seci Sekinini *
Jaswant Singh Major Jaswant Singh (; 3 January 193827 September 2020) was an officer of the Indian Army and an Indian Cabinet Minister. He was one of the founding members of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and was one of India's longest serving parliamen ...
† * Inoke Tambualevu * Ilikena Vuli ‡ ---- Source
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Gibraltar

''Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger ''(†)'' and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger ''(‡)''.'' * Steve Boylan * Joe Buzaglo *
Tim Buzaglo Tim Buzaglo (born 20 June 1961, in Surbiton) is a British footballer and cricketer. Football Buzaglo is a former semi-professional footballer for Woking. He played as a striker, his moment of glory came in the FA Cup Third Round in 1991 at West ...
* Tom Finlayson * Charles Head * K. A. Jacks ‡ * Vince Kenny * Joseph Olivero * Lionel Peterson * Alan Procter * Willie Scott * R. Truscott † * T. W. J. Wright ---- Source
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Hong Kong

''Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger ''(†)'' and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger ''(‡)''.'' * Peter Anderson * Gordon Bacon ‡ * Brian Catton * Rob Gill * Des Greenwood * Gopal Lalchandani * Andy Lorimer † * Peter Olsen * Dermot Reeve * Martin Sabine * Rod Starling * Nigel Stearns * Bob Toes * Yarman Vachha *
Steve Waller Stephen Charles Waller (30 June 1951 – 6 February 2000) was a British musician best known as the lead guitarist and a vocalist for Manfred Mann's Earth Band between 1979 and 1983. He featured on the albums ''Angel Station'', ''Chance (Manfred ...
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Israel

''Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger ''(†)'' and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger ''(‡)''.'' * Hillel Awasker * Aaron Benjamin * Howard Horowitz * Barry Kanpol * Jerrold Kessel *
Alan Moss Alan Edward Moss (14 November 1930 – 12 March 2019) was an English cricketer, who played in nine Tests for England from 1954 to 1960. The cricket writer, Colin Bateman, opined, "Alan Moss was a thoughtful, enthusiastic swing bowler who, giv ...
* David Moss * Stanley Perlman † * Nissam Reuben ‡ * Michael Schwartz * Isaac Solomon * Leslie Susser * Valice Worrell ---- Source
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Kenya

''Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger ''(†)'' and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger ''(‡)''.'' * Avinash Chotai *
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* Suresh Joshi * Muslim Kanji * K. S. Mankoo * Hitesh Mehta † * Gulam Musa *
Jagdish Patel Jagdish Balar, better known as Jagdish Patel is a BJP politician from Surat, Gujarat. He was the 36th Mayor of Surat / Surat Municipal Corporation. He is an Ayurvedic practitioner and a trustee of Kiran Hospital, run by Surat builders and ...
* Ramesh Patel * Abdul Rehman * Anil Sheikh * Zahoor Sheikh‡ * Naguib Verjee ---- Source
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Malaysia

''Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger ''(†)'' and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger ''(‡)''.'' * Amarjit Singh Gill * Azmi Majid * Bhupinder Singh Gill * Banerji Nair † * Chan Yow Choy * Christopher Lewis * D. Hector * Harris Abu Bakar * K. Kamalanathan ‡ * K. Sekar * Karunakarer Selvaratnam * Khoo Kim Khuang * Ranjit Singh * S. Bell * Tan Kim Hing * Zainon Mat ---- Source
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Netherlands

''Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger ''(†)'' and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger ''(‡)''.'' *
Dik Abed Sulaiman "Dik" Abed (22 October 1944 – 19 January 2018) was a cricketer. Born in South Africa, he played professionally in England and later captained the Netherlands. Life and career Abed was born to a Cape Malay family in District Six, Cape ...
‡ * David Defoe * Alex de la Mar * Ronnie Elferink ‡ * Peter Entrop * Steven Lubbers * Cees Ruskamp * Rene Schoonheim * Mark van Heijningen * Rob van Weelde ‡ * Hendrik van Wijk * Huib Visée ---- Source
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Papua New Guinea

''Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger ''(†)'' and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger ''(‡)''.'' * Nigel Agonia * Vele Amini * Tau Ao * La'a Aukopi * Raki Ila * Kosta Ilaraki * Arua Ipi * Kila Kalo ‡ *
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* Kula Loi * William Maha * Vavine Pala † * Vele Patu * Gamu Ravu * Taunao Vai * Keimelo Vuivagi ---- Source
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Singapore

''Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger ''(†)'' and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger ''(‡)''.'' * Neelan Amarasuriya * Christopher da Silva * Abhijit Dass * Isaac Gnanachandran * Goh Swee Heng * Champaklal Kantilal * Frederick Martens † *
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* Stacey Muruthi * Roger Oliveiro * Mohan Rajalingham ‡ * Sitharam Sethivail * Lawrence Young Ken Sen ---- Source
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United States

''Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger ''(†)'' and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger ''(‡)''.'' * Sawar Ahmed *
Masood Akhtar Syed Masood Akhtar (born 18 August 1946) is a former international cricketer who represented the American national side between 1979 and 1982. He was born in present-day India, and played first-class cricket in Pakistan before emigrating to the ...
* Inder Bally * Shamshad Durrani ‡ * Cyril Ernest * Neil Lashkari † * David Millener * Kamran Rasheed * B. B. Ramnanan * John Reid * Trevor Roberts * Pete Smythe * Wayne Stuger * Kennedy Venkersammy * Winston Walke ---- Source
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West Africa

''Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger ''(†)'' and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger ''(‡)''.'' * Anthony Ayama ‡ * Segun Elliott † * S. Erukanure * J. W. F. George * Ewa Henshaw * Bode Karunwi ‡ * Sahr Kpundeh * Edinam Nutsugah ‡ * Jacob Onyechi * Deji Otegbeye * Donald Ovberedjo * Okon Ukpong * A. Williams ---- Source
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Zimbabwe

''Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger ''(†)'' and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger ''(‡)''.'' * Robin Brown *
Iain Butchart Iain Peter Butchart (born 9 May 1960) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played one Test at the age of 35, in addition to 20 One Day Internationals spread over twelve years. He was an all-round player, a right-handed batsman and an often use ...
* Kevin Curran † * Maqbul Dudhia *
Duncan Fletcher Duncan Andrew Gwynne Fletcher (born 27 September 1948) is a Zimbabwean cricket coach and former cricketer, who has coached the England and Indian national teams. He was England coach between 1999 and 2007, and is credited with the resurgence ...
* Jack Heron * Craig Hodgson *
Vince Hogg Vincent Richard Hogg (born 3 July 1952) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer. He played two One Day Internationals for Zimbabwe in the 1983 Cricket World Cup The 1983 Cricket World Cup (officially the Prudential Cup '83) was the 3rd edition of ...
* Edwin Hough * David Houghton *
Andy Pycroft Andrew John Pycroft (born 6 June 1956) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played in 3 Test matches and 20 One Day Internationals from 1983 to 1992. Domestic career He played for Rhodesia Rhodesia (, ), officially from 1970 the Republic ...
* Peter Rawson ‡ *
John Traicos Athanasios John Traicos (born 17 May 1947) is a former cricketer who represented South Africa and Zimbabwe at international level. He was primarily an off spin bowler, and is one of a small number of cricketers to have played at the highest lev ...
* Gary Wallace ---- Source
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