Dates | 29 April – 16 May 2023 |
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Administrator(s) | Southeast Asian Games Federation |
Cricket format |
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Host(s) | AZ Group Cricket Oval, Phnom Penh, Cambodia |
Participants | 7 |
Cricket at the 2023 SEA Games | ||
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Tournaments | ||
6s | Men | Women |
T10 | Men | Women |
T20 | Men | Women |
50 overs | Men | Women |
Cricket competitions at the 2023 SEA Games were held at AZ Group Cricket Oval in Phnom Penh, Cambodia from 29 April to 16 May 2023. Despite cricket in Cambodia being relatively unknown, the sport was included in the games following lobbying from the Cricket Federation of Cambodia and the Asian Cricket Council. [1]
Four different formats of cricket were contested: 50 overs, 20 overs, 10 overs, and six-a-side. [2] National teams were eligible to compete in up to three of the four formats (except for hosts Cambodia who entered all formats). [3] Matches played in the T20 tournaments had full men's Twenty20 International or women's Twenty20 International status with ranking points on offer. [4]
During the games, the Malaysia Cricket Association complained about the organisation of the events, particularly the unseeded group stages and the lack of semi-finals, and questioned the eligibility of 13 members of Cambodia's men's squad. [5]
Nation | Men's [6] | Women's [6] | ||||||
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6s | T10 | T20 | 50 overs | 6s | T10 | T20 | 50 overs | |
Cambodia | ||||||||
Indonesia | ||||||||
Malaysia | ||||||||
Myanmar | ||||||||
Philippines | ||||||||
Singapore | ||||||||
Thailand |
The Vietnam national cricket team withdrew after failing to secure government funding for its participation. [2]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's 6s | Singapore Aahan Gopinath Achar Abdul Rahman Bhadelia Adwitya Bhargava Mahiyu Bhatia Aman Desai Avi Dixit Rezza Gaznavi Anantha Krishna Amjad Mahboob Anish Paraam Navin Param Utsav Rakshit Rohan Rangarajan Raoul Sharma Venkatesan Thiyanesh | Cambodia Etienne Beukes Phon Bunthean Luqman Butt Sahaj Chadha Gulam Chughtai Sharwan Godara Lakshit Gupta Uday Hathinjar Utkarsh Jain Anish Prasad Chanthoeun Rathanak Te Senglong Ram Sharan Salvin Stanly Pel Vannak | Indonesia Kadek Gamantika Muhammad Afis Gede Arta Ketut Artawan Ferdinando Banunaek Kadek Darmawan Danilson Hawoe Maxi Koda Muhaddis Ketut Pastika Gede Prastama Gema Pramanda Gede Priandana Ahmad Ramdoni Anjar Tadarus |
Men's T10 | Cambodia Etienne Beukes Phon Bunthean Luqman Butt Sahaj Chadha Gulam Chughtai Sharwan Godara Lakshit Gupta Uday Hathinjar Utkarsh Jain Anish Prasad Chanthoeun Rathanak Te Senglong Ram Sharan Salvin Stanly Pel Vannak | Malaysia Muhammad Amir Wan Azam Syed Aziz Ahmad Faiz Syazrul Idrus Aslam Khan Sharvin Muniandy Nazril Rahman Fitri Sham Pavandeep Singh Virandeep Singh Muhamad Syahadat Vijay Unni Muhammad Wafiq Zubaidi Zulkifle | Singapore Aahan Gopinath Achar Abdul Rahman Bhadelia Adwitya Bhargava Mahiyu Bhatia Aman Desai Avi Dixit Rezza Gaznavi Anantha Krishna Amjad Mahboob Anish Paraam Navin Param Utsav Rakshit Rohan Rangarajan Raoul Sharma Venkatesan Thiyanesh |
Men's T20 | Cambodia Etienne Beukes Phon Bunthean Luqman Butt Sahaj Chadha Gulam Chughtai Sharwan Godara Lakshit Gupta Uday Hathinjar Utkarsh Jain Anish Prasad Chanthoeun Rathanak Te Senglong Ram Sharan Salvin Stanly Pel Vannak | Malaysia Muhammad Amir Wan Azam Syed Aziz Ahmad Faiz Syazrul Idrus Aslam Khan Sharvin Muniandy Nazril Rahman Fitri Sham Pavandeep Singh Virandeep Singh Muhamad Syahadat Vijay Unni Muhammad Wafiq Zubaidi Zulkifle | Singapore Aahan Gopinath Achar Abdul Rahman Bhadelia Adwitya Bhargava Mahiyu Bhatia Aman Desai Avi Dixit Rezza Gaznavi Anantha Krishna Amjad Mahboob Anish Paraam Navin Param Utsav Rakshit Rohan Rangarajan Raoul Sharma Venkatesan Thiyanesh |
Men's 50 overs | Cambodia Etienne Beukes Phon Bunthean Luqman Butt Sahaj Chadha Gulam Chughtai Sharwan Godara Lakshit Gupta Uday Hathinjar Utkarsh Jain Anish Prasad Chanthoeun Rathanak Te Senglong Ram Sharan Salvin Stanly Pel Vannak | Malaysia Muhammad Amir Wan Azam Syed Aziz Ahmad Faiz Syazrul Idrus Aslam Khan Sharvin Muniandy Nazril Rahman Fitri Sham Pavandeep Singh Virandeep Singh Muhamad Syahadat Vijay Unni Muhammad Wafiq Zubaidi Zulkifle | Thailand Chaloemwong Chatphaisan Sorawat Desungnoen Sittipong Hongsi Chiraphong Liangwichian Khanitson Namchaikul Narawit Nuntarach Chanchai Pengkumta Satarut Rungrueang Yodsak Saranonnakkun Nopphon Senamontree Kamron Senamontree Vichanath Singh Phiriyapong Suanchuai Kiatiwut Suttisan Sirawit Takanta |
Women's 6s | Indonesia Andriani Yulia Anggraeni Mia Arda Leta Ni Kadek Ariani Maria Corazon Konjep Wombaki Ni Luh Ketut Wesika Ratna Dewi Sang Ayu Nyoman Maypriani Rahmawati Dwi Pangestuti Berlian Duma Pare Lie Qiao Ni Wayan Sariani Ni Kadek Fitria Rada Rani Ni Putu Ayu Nanda Sakarini Laili Salsabila Ni Made Putri Suwandewi | Philippines Jennifer Alumbro Jhon Andreano Josie Arimas Shanilyn Asis Catherine Bagaoisan Jona Eguid Joelle Galapin Mar Mandia Johannah McCall Lolita Olagiure Romela Osabel Riza Penalba April Saquilon Simran Sirah Alex Smith | Myanmar Htet Aung Thae Thae Aung Lin Htun Zin Kyaw Zon Lin Aye Moe Khin Myat Wa Thone Nadi Htwe Neaung Pan Ei Phyu Thae Thae Po May San Theint Soe Zar Thoon Zar Win |
Women's T10 | Thailand Nattaya Boochatham Nanthita Boonsukham Naruemol Chaiwai Natthakan Chantam Sunida Chaturongrattana Onnicha Kamchomphu Rosenanee Kanoh Nannapat Koncharoenkai Suleeporn Laomi Banthida Leephatthana Phannita Maya Thipatcha Putthawong Chanida Sutthiruang Aphisara Suwanchonrathi Sornnarin Tippoch | Philippines Jennifer Alumbro Jhon Andreano Josie Arimas Shanilyn Asis Catherine Bagaoisan Jona Eguid Joelle Galapin Mar Mandia Johannah McCall Lolita Olagiure Romela Osabel Riza Penalba April Saquilon Simran Sirah Alex Smith | Malaysia Nik Nur Atiela Christina Baret Winifred Duraisingam Aisya Eleesa Mas Elysa Ainna Hamizah Hashim Elsa Hunter Jamahidaya Intan Mahirah Izzati Ismail Wan Julia Dhanusri Muhunan Aina Najwa Nur Arianna Natsya Nur Dania Syuhada Yusrina Yaakop |
Women's T20 | Thailand Nattaya Boochatham Nanthita Boonsukham Naruemol Chaiwai Natthakan Chantam Sunida Chaturongrattana Onnicha Kamchomphu Rosenanee Kanoh Nannapat Koncharoenkai Suleeporn Laomi Banthida Leephatthana Phannita Maya Thipatcha Putthawong Chanida Sutthiruang Aphisara Suwanchonrathi Sornnarin Tippoch | Indonesia Andriani Yulia Anggraeni Mia Arda Leta Ni Kadek Ariani Maria Corazon Konjep Wombaki Ni Luh Ketut Wesika Ratna Dewi Sang Ayu Nyoman Maypriani Rahmawati Dwi Pangestuti Berlian Duma Pare Lie Qiao Ni Wayan Sariani Ni Kadek Fitria Rada Rani Ni Putu Ayu Nanda Sakarini Laili Salsabila Ni Made Putri Suwandewi | Malaysia Nik Nur Atiela Christina Baret Winifred Duraisingam Aisya Eleesa Mas Elysa Ainna Hamizah Hashim Elsa Hunter Jamahidaya Intan Mahirah Izzati Ismail Wan Julia Dhanusri Muhunan Aina Najwa Nur Arianna Natsya Nur Dania Syuhada Yusrina Yaakop |
Women's 50 overs | Thailand Nattaya Boochatham Nanthita Boonsukham Naruemol Chaiwai Natthakan Chantam Sunida Chaturongrattana Onnicha Kamchomphu Rosenanee Kanoh Nannapat Koncharoenkai Suleeporn Laomi Banthida Leephatthana Phannita Maya Thipatcha Putthawong Chanida Sutthiruang Aphisara Suwanchonrathi Sornnarin Tippoch | Indonesia Andriani Yulia Anggraeni Mia Arda Leta Ni Kadek Ariani Maria Corazon Konjep Wombaki Ni Luh Ketut Wesika Ratna Dewi Sang Ayu Nyoman Maypriani Rahmawati Dwi Pangestuti Berlian Duma Pare Lie Qiao Ni Wayan Sariani Ni Kadek Fitria Rada Rani Ni Putu Ayu Nanda Sakarini Laili Salsabila Ni Made Putri Suwandewi | Malaysia Nik Nur Atiela Christina Baret Winifred Duraisingam Aisya Eleesa Mas Elysa Ainna Hamizah Hashim Elsa Hunter Jamahidaya Intan Mahirah Izzati Ismail Wan Julia Dhanusri Muhunan Aina Najwa Nur Arianna Natsya Nur Dania Syuhada Yusrina Yaakop |
* Host nation (Cambodia)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Cambodia* | 3 | 1 | 0 | 4 |
2 | Thailand | 3 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
3 | Indonesia | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
4 | Singapore | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
5 | Malaysia | 0 | 3 | 3 | 6 |
6 | Philippines | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
7 | Myanmar | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (7 entries) | 8 | 8 | 8 | 24 |
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