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By Peter Della Penna (on Twitter)
After finishing last to be relegated out of ICC World Cricket League
Division Three last year in Hong Kong, USA’s first chance to climb back
up the WCL ladder will be September 3-10 after the ICC announced the
dates today for WCL Division Four in Malaysia. USA will be joined by
Denmark, Nepal, Tanzania, Singapore and the hosts. Sources have
indicated that USACA will organize a player selection camp later this
month be held in Florida to help choose a 14-man squad for Division
Four.
The
matches will be played in Kuala Lumpur at three facilities: Kinrara
Oval, Selangor Turf Club and Royal Selangor Club. These grounds were
used for the ICC U-19 World Cup in 2008. Malaysia also hosted ICC WCL
Division Six in September 2011. Guernsey finished in first place in that
event while Malaysia finished as runner-up to get promoted. Malaysia
also wound up second to Singapore at Division Five earlier this year in
Singapore to clinch a spot in Division Four.
USA does have some prior history playing in Malaysia. In 1997, USA
went there for the ICC Trophy, the forerunner to the ICC World Cup
Qualifier. Bangladesh won the event while they were still an Associate
team, defeating Kenya in the final. It wound up being a springboard for
them to gain Test status.
USA’s squad at the 1997 ICC Trophy was captained by former West
Indies player Faoud Bacchus, who was 43 at the time. They finished third
in Group A behind Kenya and Ireland. USA entered the final Group A
match against Kenya needing to win to force a three-way tie at the top
of Group A, but instead produced their lowest score ever in 50-over
matches when they were shot out for 32 in a 211-run loss. Had USA beaten
Ireland earlier in Group A, they would have advanced to the final eight
stage but Ireland’s tail took them to victory by two wickets after USA
had them at 159 for 7 needing 213 to win.
In the Plate Competition, USA rounded out the event with a
five-wicket loss to Fiji in the 11th place game. Waisake Tukana took 5
for 31 in the field for Fiji as USA was bowled out for 193 batting first
before Tukana finished 34 not out at number six to take his side over
the line. USA fans might also find it interesting to note that current
Cricket Holdings America board member and executive director of Insite
Organisation Neil Maxwell had figures of 7-1-24-1 for Fiji and scored 33
batting at number four in Fiji’s chase.