Jamaica
Personnel
CaptainPaul Palmer (First class) & Rovman Powell (List A)[1][2]
CoachAndrew Richardson[3]
Team information
Colours      Gold, Green, Black
Founded1888
Home groundSabina Park, Kingston
Capacity22,000
History
First-class debutRS Lucas' XI
in 1895
at Sabina Park, Kingston
Four Day wins12
Super50 Cup wins8 (plus 1 shared)
CT20 wins0

The Jamaica national cricket team or officially the Jamaica Scorpions, is the representative cricket team of the country of Jamaica. The team competes under the franchise name, Jamaica Scorpions in the Cricket West Indies' Professional Cricket League which comprises both the Regional Four Day Competition and the Regional Super50. Jamaica has won a sum of 12 regional first class and 9 regional one day titles. Hence the Scorpions have won the second most first class and 50 over championships in the history of West Indies cricket.[4][5]

The most prominent Jamaican cricketers include George Headley, Allan Rae, Alf Valentine, Collie Smith, Lawrence Rowe, Michael Holding, Jeff Dujon, Courtney Walsh, Patrick Patterson, Jimmy Adams, Chris Gayle, Marlon Samuels, Jerome Taylor, Nikita Miller and Gareth Breese.

History

The team's history dates back to 1895, when they played three matches against a touring side from England led by Slade Lucas, but because of the distance to the other cricketing countries, Jamaica did not play regular first-class cricket until 1964. They played in the inaugural Shell Shield first-class competition, winning it on the fourth attempt, but then had to wait until 1977–78 for their next title – which was a shared one-day title with Leeward Islands.

From 1986 to 1992, Jamaica won a total of six titles (three first class and three one-day), but in the thirteen seasons since then they have added four to the cupboard, despite completing the double in 1999–2000. In 2004–05, they came back after a two-year drought, however – with seven wins in ten regular season matches, they were 47 points ahead of runners-up Leeward Islands on the regular season table to win the Carib Beer Cup, before defeating the Leeward Islands by eight wickets in the final to take the Carib Beer Challenge title as well. However, this was followed up by a last-place finish the following season.

The team does not take part in any international competitions (the 1998 Commonwealth Games tournament being an exception), but rather in inter-regional competitions in the Caribbean, such as the Regional Four Day Competition and the Regional Super50, and the best players may be selected for the West Indies cricket team, which plays international cricket. Jamaica has won the domestic first class competition 12 times in total. They have also won the one-day competition eight times outright, sharing the title on one occasion. The team competes in the Professional Cricket Leagues under the franchise name Jamaica Scorpions.

Squad

Name Birth date Batting style Bowling style Notes
Batsmen
Jermaine Blackwood20 November 1991Right-handedRight-arm off spin
Nkruma Bonner23 January 1989Right-handedRight-arm leg spin
Assad Fudadin1 August 1985Left-handedRight-arm medium-fast
Paul Palmer5 January 1992Left-handedFirst-class Captain
Brandon King16 December 1994Right-handed
All-rounders
John Campbell21 September 1993Left-handedRight-arm off spin
Rovman Powell23 July 1993Right-handedRight-arm medium-fastList A Captain
Marquino Mindley29 December 1994Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium
Andre McCarthy8 June 1987Right-handedRight-arm off spin
Alwyn Williams
Fabian Allen7 May 1995Right-handedLeft-arm orthodox
Wicket-keepers
Denis Smith30 October 1991Right-handed
Aldane Thomas9 December 1994Right-handed
Oraine Williams13 July 1992Right-handed
Spin Bowlers
Jamie Merchant13 July 1989Right-handedRight-arm off spin
Patrick Harty29 January 1991Left-handedLeft-arm orthodox
Dennis Bulli26 March 1987Right-handedLeft-arm orthodoxPlayed for West Indies Emerging team in Super50
Christopher Lamont6 January 1988Left-handedLeft-arm orthodox
Pace Bowlers
Derval Green4 December 1988Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast
Nicholson Gordon14 October 1993Right-handedLeft-arm fast-medium
Oshane Thomas18 February 1997Left-handedRight-arm medium fast

Grounds

Jamaica's main ground is at Sabina Park in Kingston, which has hosted 144 first-class games since 1895. Regional and international games have also been played at the Trelawny Stadium in Trelawny.

Honours

See also

References

  1. "Paul Palmer named captain of Jamaica Scorpions ahead of clash with Hurricanes in regional four-day tourney". sportsmax.tv. SportsMax. 23 January 2023.
  2. Levy, Leighton (20 November 2022). "With Super50 and CPL titles under his belt, Rovman Powell hopes long-suffering fans enjoy success". sportsmax.tv. SportsMax.
  3. "Jamaica Cricket Association names regional Super50 Squad". jamaicaobserver.com. Jamaica Observer. 24 October 2022.
  4. "VIDEO: Jamaica Scorpions win regional Super50 title". Loop News. 20 November 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  5. "A brief history of West Indies domestic one-day cricket". ESPN.com. 19 September 2006. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
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