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CricketEurope Worldwide: East Asia Pacific
CE Worldwide review of the year - EAP
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CricketEurope Worldwide's review of 2009 continues with a look at the East Asia-Pacific countries.
New South Wales too good for EAP on day three of ACC Championships
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Tournament favourites show their class.
EAP lose both T20 matches on day one of ACC Championships
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Bowlers impress but batting a concern.
East Asia-Pacific players ready for first assignment of 2010
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Preview of upcoming Australian Country Cricket Championships.
Australia supporting the emerging nations
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Former players, administrators, reporters and the fans beginning to throw their weight behind the associates and affiliates.
Complete 2009 East Asia-Pacific player averages
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Covers all international 50 over matches plus a separate T-20 summary.
Cricket PNG announces breakthrough development initiatives
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Sir Brian Bell to sponsor future and emerging stars programs.
An interview with Cook Islands Cricket General Manager Alister Stevic
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Aiming to become the number one non-test playing nation in the region.
Options emerging for Fiji selectors
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A host of players putting their hand up for national duties.
Teams announced for PNG T-20 Big Bash
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The biggest cricketing event in PNG for decades is ready to roll this weekend.
Japan's rising batting star Masaomi Kobayashi
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From discovering the game as a 19 year old, to Cricket Australia's Centre of Excellence in 2009.
An interview with Cricket Indonesia GM Prakash Vijaykumar
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The making of a future cricketing powerhouse.
Cricket Victoria coaches to conduct advanced level seminars in Tokyo
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Another important step in the evolution of cricket in Japan.
An interview with Korea Cricket Association Chairman Shane Kennedy
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South Korea on target to debut at 2011 East Asia-Pacific Trophy.
Aussie stars heading to Papua New Guinea
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T-20 Legends games to be staged in Port Moresby on December 5 and 6.
East Asia-Pacific squad named for ACC Championships
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Five newcomers chosen for January tournament.
Cricket Fiji's Elite Players League begins on Saturday
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New tournament an opportunity for players to impress before World Cricket League Division 5 squad is chosen.
Live cricket comes to PNG television
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EMTV to telecast all internationals from Australia in 2009/2010.
The leading players in the East Asia-Pacific region
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A summary of the best current career batting and bowling averages.
An interview with Vanuatu Cricket Association General Manager Pierre Chilia
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CricketEurope talks to one of the key men responsible for the growing popularity of cricket in Vanuatu.
East Asia Pacific squad named for Australian Country Cricket Championships
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Players to also undergo training at Cricket Australia Centre of Excellence.
East Asia Pacific Trophy: final day
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Vanuatu wins the Division 2 play-off against Samoa. Papua New Guinea too good for Fiji once again.
East Asia Pacific Trophy: day seven
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Papua New Guinea wins the EAP Trophy while Samoa and Vanuatu will play-off for the WCL Division 8 place.
East Asia Pacific Trophy: day six
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Fiji secure last ball victory against Japan. Samoa and Vanuatu win comfortably.
Fiji stars to play club cricket in Australia
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Three members of the current Fijian squad will be lining up for Australian clubs this summer.
East Asia Pacific Trophy: fifth day
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Vanuatu win a crucial encounter against Samoa. Cook Islands and Papua New Guinea are the other winners on day five.
East Asia Pacific Trophy: fourth day
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Samoa, Vanuatu and Fiji record comprehensive wins as the competition resumes in Samoa.
East Asia Pacific Trophy: third day
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Papua New Guinea, Samoa and Cook Islands all secure wins in low scoring games.
East Asia Pacific Trophy: second day
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Papua New Guinea win the 20/20 championship by defeating Fiji comfortably in the final in Apia.
East Asia Pacific Trophy: first day
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Papua New Guinea and Fiji are undefeated after two rounds of 20/20 competition.
Cricket booming in the East Asia-Pacific
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New ICC participation figures confirm EAP as the fastest growing cricket region
PNG maintains unbeaten record in Toronto
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Papua New Guinea defeated Canada by 52 runs at the Under 19 World Cup Qualifier.
Andy Bichel to coach Papua New Guinea
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Former Australian international Andy Bichel is to coach Papua New Guinea.
Vanuatu elevated to ICC associate membership
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Vanuatu have been promoted to ICC associate membership thanks to recent success by the senior and under-19 teams.
Siaka and Kila star as PNG are crowned Champions
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Papua New Guinea win the tournament and Fiji win the battle for 3rd place.
PNG and Vanuatu qualify for Canada
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PNG and Vanuatu wrap up qualification places with comfortable victories in final round.
Papua New Guinea on top
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Papua New Guinea are on top after two days play in the EAP Under-19 championship.
EAP Under 19 teams ready to do battle in Papua New Guinea
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Two more under-19 world cup qualifier places are up for grabs next week.
Magnificent seven hands Japan its first win
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Bahrain maintains unbeaten run after winning top-of-the-table clash, while Nigeria returns to winning ways.
Vanuatu complete series win
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Vanuatu complete a series win over Fiji to boost their claim for associate membership of the ICC.
Vanuatu claim victory over Fiji
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Vanuatu beat Fiji for the first time since the 1979 South Pacific games.
ICC launch investigation into Fiji incident
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The ICC have launched an investigation into an incident involving Fiji players during WCL Division 4.
Fiji rain on MCC tourists' parade
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The MCC's 100% tour record ends with rain and a defeat in Fiji.
MCC tourists' 100% record in Pacific
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The MCC are unbeaten after the Samoa leg of their Pacific tour.
Scottish league cricketer is new Fiji coach
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Watsonians off-spinner Colin Siller is to be the new coach of Fiji.
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