Panamanian cricket team

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Panama
Flag of Panama
Flag of Panama
ICC membership granted 2002
ICC member status Affiliate member
ICC development region Americas
Captain Soyeb Chohan
World Cricket League division n/a
ICC Americas Championship division Two
First recorded match 24 March 2004 v the Bahamas at Panama
As of 13 September 2006

The Panamanian cricket team is the team that represents the country of Panama in international cricket matches. They became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council in 2002. [1] Their international debut came in 2004, when they hosted the Americas Affiliate Championships. They finished as runners up to the Bahamas, just missing out on qualification for the ICC Americas Championship. That tournament was expanded to a multi-division competition in 2006, and Panama were placed in Division Two. They finished third in that tournament, played in Argentina, behind the hosts and the Bahamas. They retained their place in Division Two for 2008.

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