FTP | International cricket in 2001

I've got 2 slots left now. Anyone up for a 2 match ODI series against Bangladesh?
 


Bangladesh tour of New Zealand, 2001
2 ODIs

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NEW ZEALAND

:bro: :bat: Fritz Collins
:slvo: :bat: Abraham Spinka
:slvo: :bat: Joe Barbaro

:bro: :bat: Max Haley
:goldo: :bat: Michel Gottlieb :c:
:slvo: :wkb: Thad Wolf
:goldo: :bat: Rembrant Marcelino

:slvo: :ar: Trace Roberts
:bro: :ar: Miguel Powlowski
:bro: :ar: Pete Mitchell
:slvo: :ar: Pepe Costa

:slvo: :bwl: Martin Franecki
:goldo: :bwl: Emile Leannon
:bro: :bwl: Waiapi Eketone

:bro: :bwl: Clinton Hintz
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BANGLADESH

:bro: :ar: Shihab Ahmed
:bro: :bat: Sajidur Rahman
:bro: :bat: Azbin Sattar Drubo

:bro: :bat: Sayem Ahmed Chomok
:bro: :ar: Arif Hassan :c:
:bro: :ar: Salman Farsi
:bro: :wkb: Himel Kutub
:bro: :wkb: Shahjahan Uddin
:bro: :ar: Rustom Ali

:bro: :ar: Najmul Hossain
:bro: :ar: Badshah Kutub

:bro: :bwl: Salman Muqtadir
:bro: :bwl: Turjoy Vattacharjay
:bro: :bwl: Alexander Kuddus

:bro: :bwl: Nirupom Debnath

ODI Series

14 December, 2001 - 1st ODI at Hamilton - Bangladesh won by 6 wickets (with 37 deliveries remaining)
15 December, 2001 - 2nd ODI at Hamilton - Bangladesh won by 4 runs

@TSPrathik @A.P Haux
 
International cricket in 2001

The 2001 international cricket season is scheduled to run from January 10th, 2001 to December 31st, 2001.

DATE​
TOUR​
TEST​
ODI​
10–12 Jan​
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Morocco tour of Japan
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0-0 [2]​
8–28 Feb​
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Netherlands tour of Nepal
0-0 [3]​
—​
3–27 Mar​
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Greece tour of India
0-0 [2]​
0-0 [3]​
4–12 Mar​
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Italy tour of Niue
—​
0-0 [3]​
16 Mar–8 Apr​
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South Africa tour of Canada
0-0 [2]​
0-0 [3]​
25–29 Mar​
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Japan tour of Vanuatu
0-0 [1]​
—​
3–15 Apr​
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Vanuatu tour of Bangladesh
0-0 [1]​
0-0 [2]​
5 Apr–1 May​
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Denmark tour of Guernsey
0-0 [2]​
0-0 [3]​
23 Apr–11 May​
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Niue tour of Finland
—​
0-0 [6]​
28 Apr–19 May​
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Nepal tour of Bangladesh
0-0 [2]​
0-0 [3]​
15 May–5 Jun​
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Guernsey tour of Canada
0-0 [2]​
0-0 [3]​
17–29 May​
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North Korea tour of the Netherlands
0-0 [2]​
—​
4–22 Jun​
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Niue tour of Zimbabwe
0-0 [3]​
—​
17 Jun​
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Nepal tour of Vanuatu
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0-0 [1]​
23–29 Jun​
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Japan tour of Nepal
—​
0-0 [3]​
24–30 Jun​
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Zimbabwe tour of North Korea
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0-0 [3]​
3–7 Jul​
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New Zealand tour of Spain
0-0 [1]​
—​
4–24 Jul​
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Denmark tour of South Africa
0-0 [3]​
—​
5–25 Jul​
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Netherlands tour of Norway
0-0 [3]​
—​
18–22 Jul​
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Finland tour of North Korea
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0-0 [2]​
20 Jul–8 Aug​
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Morocco tour of England
0-0 [3]​
—​
27 Jul–6 Aug​
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Pakistan tour of the Netherlands
0-0 [1]​
0-0 [2]​
5–17 Aug​
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Zimbabwe tour of Greece
0-0 [2]​
—​
12–15 Aug​
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Spain tour of South Africa
—​
0-0 [2]​
16–23 Aug​
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Japan tour of England
—​
0-0 [3]​
17 Aug–8 Sep​
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Greece tour of Egypt
0-0 [2]​
0-0 [3]​
1–5 Sep​
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Netherlands tour of England
0-0 [1]​
—​
3–24 Sep​
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India tour of Spain
0-0 [2]​
0-0 [3]​
12 Sep–6 Oct​
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England tour of Egypt
0-0 [2]​
0-0 [3]​
25 Sep–15 Oct​
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Vanuatu tour of Morocco
0-0 [3]​
—​
12–29 Oct​
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Norway tour of Pakistan
0-0 [2]​
0-0 [3]​
3–8 Nov​
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Italy tour of Pakistan
—​
0-0 [3]​
4–7 Nov​
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North Korea tour of Norway
—​
0-0 [2]​
11–15 Nov​
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Finland tour of South Africa
—​
0-0 [2]​
12–16 Nov​
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Norway tour of New Zealand
—​
0-0 [2]​
14–16 Dec​
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Bangladesh tour of New Zealand
—​
0-0 [2]​
17–29 Dec​
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India tour of Finland
0-0 [2]​
—​
18–30 Dec​
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North Korea tour of Canada
0-0 [2]​
—​
19–31 Dec​
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Guernsey tour of Japan
0-0 [2]​
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DATE​
TOURNAMENT​
WINNERS​
RUNNERS-UP​
13 Jan–25 Feb​
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2001 WCC Nations League
TBDTBD
4–11 Mar​
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2001 AFCON Africa Cup of Nations
TBDTBD
6–16 May​
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Casablanca Cup
TBDTBD
June​
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2001 EUROCON European Championship
TBDTBD
September​
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2001 WCC Club World Cup
TBDTBD
October​
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2001 AFCON Sahara Shield
TBDTBD
18–28 Oct​
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Vanuatu Tri-Series
TBDTBD
November​
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2001 ASCON Asia Cup
TBDTBD
December​
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2001 CONOC Nations Cup
TBDTBD
Calling this 'massive' would be a massive understatement.
 
2001 FUTURE TOURS PROGRAMME
10 January, 2001 – 31 December, 2001
Year Overview | World Rankings

Please post your squads for the following tours:​

10–12 Jan, 2001
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Morocco tour of Japan

2 ODIs
@HawkAussie @Na Maloom Afraad

8–28 Feb, 2001
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Netherlands tour of Nepal

3 Tests
@Disharies @NaviN GandhI

Your squad for the tour must consist of EXACTLY fifteen players
You must have at least one capable wicket-keeping (:wkb:/:wk:/:arwk:) option in your squad
Players must be upgraded before the tour; mid-tour upgrades are not allowed

Deadline: 48 hours.​
 
NETHERLAND TOUR OF NEPAL

PLAYING XI


:ar: Huib Nickson
:bat: Arnout Lauman
:ar: Rinus Neman
:ar: Bert Rood
:bat: Hermanus Visscher
:bat: Faas Vermeulen :c:
:wkb: Jan Jansen
:ar: Rens de Wit
:wk: Paulus Flipse
:bat: Donald Bomkamp
:ar: Rick de Graaf
:bwl: Matthijs de Bruijn
:bwl: Tyler de Lange
:bwl: Arie Rosencrans
:bwl: Martijn van Gorder​
 
Morocco announce 15-men squad for their first-ever international cricket series

Moroccan Cricket Federation [MCF] released the names of fifteen cricketers that will represent Morocco in their first-ever international cricket series following their admission into the World Cricket Conference [WCC]. Though Morocco had previously played a 5-match one-day series against the Netherlands, their games were not sanctioned as official ODIs owing to the associate status of both teams at the time. Since then, both the Netherlands and Morocco have gone on to become full-member nations in the WCC.

Morocco will be traveling to Japan to play two ODIs in January, with both matches being televised on free-to-air stations in Morocco. For which, the Moroccan Cricket Federation announced a 15-player squad early this morning. Casablanca dominate the national side with 7 players making their way into the squad following the domestic club's back-to-back Moroccan Cup victories, along with their impressive showing in the inaugural WCC Club World Cup, where they finished as runners-up.

Abderrahim Zniber, Casablanca's captain, will also lead the national Moroccan side in their ODI debut. The complete 15-player list is as follows:

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MOROCCO vs Japan [2 ODIs, January 10-12]

:bro: :ar: El Bachir Benzakour (Casablanca)
:bro: :bat: Moulham Assaraf (Marrakech)
:bro: :bat: Rachid Al-Fassi (Casablanca)
:bro: :bat: Hervé Hocquard (Rabat)

:bro: :ar: Abderrahim Zniber :c: (Casablanca)
:bro: :bat: Zamen Ibn Al-Hasan (Casablanca)
:bro: :wkb: Sofian Salem (Casablanca)
:bro: :ar: Noureddine Said (Casablanca)

:bro: :bat: Waqqas Al-Jirari (Marrakech)
:bro: :ar: Zubayr Bennis (Rabat)
:bro: :ar: Sufyan Ben Barka (Marrakech)

:bro: :bwl: Hakem Lahbabi (Rabat)
:bro: :bwl: El Mahi Khatibi (Rabat)

:bro: :bwl: Abdelkarim Toulali (Rabat)
:bro: :bwl: Pierre-Marie Rapace (Casablanca)
 
:slvo: :bat: Nonaka Hisato :c:
:bro: :bat: Toyoda Taroemon
:bro: :bat: Hirooki Kobayashi
:bro: :bat: Sato Kauzo

:bro: :wkb: Kyosuke Yoshihashi
:bro: :bat: Miyahara Yuichi
:bro: :wkb: Taichiro Shusake
:bro: :ar: Takeuchi Orochi

:slvo: :ar: Yūki Hitoshi
:bro: :ar: Shiroma Kyou
:slvo: :ar: Yoshimi Ryoichi

:bro: :bwl: Konya Kushida
:bro: :bwl: Fukutsuchi Norihisa

:bro: :bwl: Yamamura Daisuke
:bro: :bwl: Okabe Sho
 
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:slvo: :bat: Nonaka Hisato :c: (Fuji)
:bro: :bat: Toyoda Taroemon (Fuji)
:bro: :bat: Hirooki Kobayashi (Akishima)
:bro: :bat: Sato Kauzo (Sano)

:bro: :wkb: Kyosuke Yoshihashi (Akishima)
:bro: :bat: Miyahara Yuichi (Sano)
:bro: :wkb: Taichiro Shusake (Fuji)
:bro: :ar: Takeuchi Orochi (Fuji)

:slvo: :ar: Yūki Hitoshi (Fuji)
:bro: :ar: Shiroma Kyou (Sano)
:slvo: :ar: Yoshimi Ryoichi (Akishima)

:bro: :bwl: Konya Kushida (Akishima)
:bro: :bwl: Fukutsuchi Norihisa (Sano)

:bro: :bwl: Yamamura Daisuke (Fuji)
:bro: :bwl: Okabe Sho (Sano)
Bit of an outdated list, a lot of Hokkaido and silver players there.
 
2001 FUTURE TOURS PROGRAMME
10 January, 2001 – 31 December, 2001
Year Overview | World Rankings

Please post your lineups for Round 1 of the FTP season.​

Round 1

10 January, 2001
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Morocco tour of Japan

1st ODI at Fuji (Normal)
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No injuries

Lineup Rules

You must have at least four/six (Test/ODI) capable bowling (:ar:/:bwl:) options in your lineup
You must have at least one genuine wicket-keeping (:wk:/:wkb:) option in your lineup
Mark the players You want to bowl with ^ and Your active wicket-keeper with †/+
Players playing out-of-position will incur a penalty in their batting ratings

:bro: < :slvo: < :goldo: < :purpo: < :blueo: < :redo:

Deadline

24 hours - failure to post lineup within the given deadline will result in a 2-point ratings penalty for all players in your team.

@HawkAussie @Na Maloom Afraad
 
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MOROCCO

:bro: :ar: El Bachir Benzakour :bwl:
:bro: :bat: Moulham Assaraf
:bro: :bat: Hervé Hocquard
:bro: :ar: Abderrahim Zniber :c: :bwl:
:bro: :bat: Zamen Ibn Al-Hasan
:bro: :wkb: Sofian Salem :wk:
:bro: :bat: Waqqas Al-Jirari
:bro: :ar: Sufyan Ben Barka :bwl:
:bro: :bwl: El Mahi Khatibi :bwl:
:bro: :bwl: Hakem Lahbabi :bwl:
:bro: :bwl: Abdelkarim Toulali :bwl:

Hoping for a cracking series @HawkAussie! :cheers
 

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