Can you play cricket for two countries?
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Can you play cricket for two countries?
Kepler Wessels played both Test and ODI cricket for South Africa and Australia, while Guyana-born Clayton Lambert became the first cricketer to play just ODIs for two nations – after playing eleven matches for the West Indies between 1990 and 1998 (also five Tests), he played a single ODI for the United States in 2004.
In which country first ever ODI played between Australia and England?
The first ODI was played on 5 January 1971 between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
How do you play triangular series in cricket?
The current format, as well as the most common format over the years, is that each team plays each other four times in the round-robin, followed by a final, which is decided by a best-of-three series (with the third match played only if necessary), for a total of fourteen or fifteen ODIs played through the summer.
How can I play cricket in another country?
As per the current ICC rules a player is prohibited for representing one country if he represented another country as a member of ICC at under 19 level. The player shall have played 50\% or more for the scheduled game for his team at national competition in the relevant country.
Which player represented two different nation?
Player | Team | Span |
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KC Wessels | Australia | 1983-1985 |
South Africa | 1991-1994 | |
CB Lambert | West Indies | 1990-1998 |
United States of America | 2004-2004 |
When was the last Tri Series?
India and England in Australia Tri-Series, 2015 schedule, live scores and results | Cricbuzz.com.
Which country won the cricket series held in Australia?
Australian Tri-Series
Administrator | Cricket Australia |
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Tournament format | Triangular round robin followed by a best of three final |
Number of teams | Australia England West Indies India Pakistan New Zealand Sri Lanka South Africa Zimbabwe |
Current champion | Australia (21st title) |
Most successful | Australia (21 titles) |