Brunei cricket team

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Brunei
Flag of Brunei
Flag of Brunei
ICC membership granted 1992
ICC member status Affiliate member
ICC development region Asia
Captain Manzur Ahmed
World Cricket League division n/a
ACC Trophy division Challengers
First recorded match 6 September 1996 v Japan at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
As of 10 September 2006

The Brunei cricket team is the cricket team that represents the country of Brunei in international cricket matches. They became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council in 1992. [1]

Their first appearance in an international tournament came in the 1996 ACC Trophy. They failed to progress beyond the first round, and were not seen in the tournament again until 2006 where once failed to progress beyond the first round, although their final group match saw the remarkable occurance of their opponents Saudi Arabia scoring 499 runs against them, [2] giving them a somewhat unwanted place in cricket history.

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