Brazilian cricket team

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Brazil
Flag of Brazil
Flag of Brazil
ICC membership granted 2002
ICC member status Affiliate member
ICC development region Americas
Captain Matthew Featherstone
World Cricket League division n/a
ICC Americas Championship division Three
First recorded match 1 April 1999 v Chile
As of 10 September 2006

The Brazilian cricket team is the team that represents the country of Brazil in international cricket matches. They became an ICC member in 2002. [1] Their international debut came in 2006, when they took part in Division Three of the ICC Americas Championship in Suriname. They lost all three games in the tournament and will remain in Division Three in 2008. The Indian Test cricketer Ashok Gandotra was born in Rio de Janeiro.

National cricket teams
Test and ODI (10): Australia | Bangladesh | England | India | New Zealand | Pakistan | South Africa | Sri Lanka | West Indies | Zimbabwe
ODI (6): Bermuda | Canada | Ireland | Kenya | Netherlands | Scotland
Other ICC associate members (26): Argentina | Belgium | Botswana | Cayman Islands | Denmark | Fiji | France | Germany | Gibraltar | Hong Kong | Israel | Italy | Japan | Kuwait | Malaysia | Namibia | Nepal | Nigeria | Papua New Guinea | Singapore | Tanzania | Thailand | Uganda | United Arab Emirates | United States | Zambia
ICC affiliate members (55): Afghanistan | Austria | Bahamas | Bahrain | Belize | Bhutan | Brazil | Brunei | Chile | China | Cook Islands | Costa Rica | Croatia | Cuba | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Finland | Gambia | Ghana | Greece | Guernsey | Indonesia | Iran | Isle of Man | Jersey | Lesotho | Luxembourg | Malawi | Maldives | Mali | Malta | Mexico | Morocco | Mozambique | Myanmar | Norway | Oman | Panama | The Philippines | Portugal | Qatar | Rwanda | Samoa | Saudi Arabia | Sierra Leone | Slovenia | South Korea | Spain | St Helena | Suriname | Sweden | Switzerland | Tonga | Turks and Caicos Islands | Vanuatu
Former members: East Africa | East and Central Africa | West Africa
Non-members: Barbados | Belarus | Guyana | Jamaica | Trinidad and Tobago | Wales