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The Fiji national cricket team is the men's team that represents the Republic of Fiji in international cricket. Fiji has been an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 1965,Fiji
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although the team's history goes back to the late 19th century. In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Fiji and other ICC members since 1 January 2019 have been a full T20I.


History


Early days

Cricket was introduced to Fiji by European settlers in 1874, and the native population began taking up the game in 1878. The governor of Fiji at the time listed introducing cricket to the native Fijians as one of the achievements of his tenure in his memoirs.


Early tours

Fiji was playing first-class cricket just 21 years after cricket was introduced to the country, when they toured New Zealand in early 1895.Fiji in New Zealand, 1894/95
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1895 tour of New Zealand

Fiji's team on the tour in 1895 was captained by John Udal, whose great-grandson Shaun would eventually play Test cricket for England. The first match of the tour was a two-day match against Auckland, which Fiji lost by an
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. A low scoring second match against
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was drawn after rain washed out the first of the two days. The third match against Canterbury was also lost by an innings, before a draw against Wellington. The final two matches of the tour went much better for the Fijians, winning against Hawke's Bay by an innings after a
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, and beating Taranaki by two wickets.


1907–08 tour of Australia

In 1907–08, Fiji toured Australia, playing 26 matches against state, university and district sides between 11 December 1907 and 30 March 1908. In the drawn two-day match against Queensland, Pope Cakobau took 7 for 105 and 3 for 56. The Fijian team also played a two-day match against New South Wales and two against Victoria. All four of these matches were drawn.


1923–24 New Zealand tour of Fiji

A New Zealand team captained by
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, and consisting mostly of players from Auckland, toured Fiji in March and April 1924, playing five matches, including two three-day matches against Fiji. None of the matches were first-class.


1935–36 New Zealand tour of Fiji

A young New Zealand team captained by Bruce Massey, known as the Maorilanders, toured Fiji in December 1935 and January 1936, playing nine matches, including two three-day matches against Fiji. None of the matches were first-class.


Post War period

Fiji toured New Zealand twice more, in 1948 and 1954.Fiji in New Zealand, 1953/54
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Fiji's first match against a Test-playing nation came in 1956, when the West Indies visited. Fiji won the match against a team featuring the likes of
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by 28 runs despite being bowled out for 91, largely thanks to a six wicket haul from
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1948 tour of New Zealand

Like the tour in 1895, the 1948 tour started with a defeat to Auckland, by 168 runs. Fiji won their next match against Wellington by one wicket, before losing to Canterbury by 36 runs. The tour continued with a 46 run defeat by Otago and concluded with a 115 run win against Auckland. One notable player for Fiji on this tour was IL Bula, who scored the most runs and the only century on the tour. Bula's full name is Ilikena Lasarusa Talebulamainavaleniveivakabulaimainakulalakebalau, and his name is thought to be the longest of any first class cricketer.


1954 tour of New Zealand

Just four matches were played on the 1954 tour, which started with a two wicket defeat to Otago. The tour continued with another two wicket defeat, this time to Canterbury, before a 117 run defeat to Wellington. The tour ended with a seven wicket win against Auckland. The team included
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who would go on to become the Prime Minister and President of Fiji.


1983–84 England visit to Fiji

An England XI played two limited-over matches against the Fiji Cricket Association President's XI in 1984. Basically this was the full England squad of the day on its way to tour New Zealand. The England side won both matches although they were given a serious scare in the second, the Fijian side losing by only 18 runs.


ICC membership

Fiji gained associate membership of the ICC in 1965. They played in the first ICC Trophy tournament in
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, and played in every one until
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.ICC Trophy matches played by Fiji
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They also played in the first ACC Trophy in 1996, losing in the semi-final to the UAE.1996 ACC Trophy results summary
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In 2001, Fiji played in the first
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in Auckland, reaching the final where they lost to the New Zealand Māori by three wickets. They played in the 2002 tournament in Samoa, finishing third after beating the Cook Islands in a play-off. In 2003, Fiji hosted the South Pacific Games. The cricket tournament saw the hosts lose to Papua New Guinea in the final.Report from final of the 2003 South Pacific Games
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, Japan, winning after beating Tonga in the final. This qualified them for the repêchage tournament for the
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. At that tournament in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, they reached the final, where they lost to Papua New Guinea by 30 runs, thus missing out on the 2005 ICC Trophy. In 2006, Fiji played in the
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in Brisbane, Australia. They won the tournament winning all of their matches against the Cook Islands and
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, qualifying them for Division Three of the World Cricket League in
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, Australia. They warmed up for the tournament with a three match series at home against Vanuatu, winning all three matches, but were unsuccessful in the tournament itself, losing all five games they played, thus meaning they will have to take part in
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in 2008. Later in 2007, they took part in the cricket tournament at the
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, losing to Papua New Guinea in the final group game, meaning that they went home with the silver medal.Papua New Guinea take home the gold
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Fiji took part in the
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in Nepal, where they finished sixth and last and in doing so failed to win a single match in the tournament. Fiji then played in the
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and finished sixth and last and in doing so were relegated to
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.


Tournament history


World Cricket League

* 2007: Division Three – 8th place * 2008:
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– 5th place * 2010: Division Five – 6th place * 2011: Division Six – 6th place * 2013: Division Seven – 3rd place * 2015: Division Six – 5th place


ICC Trophy

*
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: First round *
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: First round *
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: First round *
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: Plate competition *
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: Plate competition *
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: 11th place *
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: First round *
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: Did not qualify


ACC Trophy

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: Semi-finals


South Pacific Games

*1979: Bronze medal *1987: Silver medal *1991: Silver medal *
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: Silver medal *
2007 File:2007 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Steve Jobs unveils Apple's first iPhone; TAM Airlines Flight 3054 overruns a runway and crashes into a gas station, killing almost 200 people; Former Pakistani Prime Minister of Pakistan, Pr ...
: Silver medal *
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: Silver medal


ICC T20 World Cup East Asia-Pacific Qualifier

* 2018-19: 4th place (Group A Subregional Qualifier) * 2022-23: TBC (Group A Subregional Qualifier)


Records

International Match Summary — Fiji ''Last updated 15 September 2022''


Twenty20 International

T20I record versus other nations ''Records complete to T20I #1774. Last updated 15 September 2022.''


Other records

For a list of selected international matches played by Fiji, se
Cricket Archive


Players

Fiji's most famous player is Neil Maxwell, who played first-class cricket for New South Wales and Victoria in Australia, and for Canterbury in New Zealand in addition to representing Australia A.
Nat Uluiviti Nacanieli Mataika "Nat" Uluiviti (19 May 1932 – 6 May 2004) was a Fijian cricketer, rugby union player and politician, serving in the Senate. Cricket A right-handed batsman and right-arm medium pace bowler, he played first-class cricket for ...
is the other Fijian to have played first-class cricket for a team other than Fiji, playing for Auckland in the 1950s.Nat Uluiviti
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Current squad

The Fiji squad at the
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tournament was as follows: *
Josefa Rika Josefa Falani Rika (9 November 1987 – 3 February 2020) was a Fijian cricketer who made his debut for the Fijian national side in June 2006. Beginning in 2010, he captained the side in several international tournaments, and also worked for Cric ...
( c) *
Metuisela Beitaki Metuisela Beitaki (born 16 October 1995) is a Fijian cricketer. He played in the 2015 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament. In August 2018, he played in Fiji's opening fixture of the 2018–19 ICC World Twenty20 East Asia-Pacific Qu ...
* Sakiusa Dokosobau * Imran Khan * Riyad Khan *
Jikoi Kida Jikoi Kida (born 21 November 1980) is a Fijian cricketer. He played in the 2015 ICC World Cricket League Division Six The 2015 ICC World Cricket League Division Six was a limited-overs international cricket tournament that took place in Engl ...
* Karan Kumar * Kunaal Kumar * Rabici Lesuma * Viliame Manakitoga *
Sekove Ravoka Sekove Ravoka (born 27 June 1986) is a Fijian cricketer and a former captain of the Fiji cricket team. Outside of cricket, Ravoka is also a police officer, having joined the Fiji Police Force in July 2020. In 2013, he was selected for the East-A ...
* Giles Smith * Jone Wesele *
Viliame Yabaki Viliame Yabaki (born 27 March 1991) is a Fijian cricketer. He played in the 2015 ICC World Cricket League Division Six The 2015 ICC World Cricket League Division Six was a limited-overs international cricket tournament that took place in Eng ...


See also

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List of Fiji Twenty20 International cricketers This is a list of Fijian Twenty20 International cricketers. In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Fiji and other ICC members after 1 Ja ...


References


External links


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