Cricket at the 2023 SEA Games

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Cricket
at the 2023 SEA Games
Dates29 April – 16 May 2023
Administrator(s) Southeast Asian Games Federation
Cricket format
8 events
Host(s) AZ Group Cricket Oval, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Participants7
2017

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]

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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]

Participants

NationMen's [6] Women's [6]
6s T10 T20 50 overs 6s T10 T20 50 overs
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Yes check.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Dark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar Dark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svg
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svg
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Dark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg

The Vietnam national cricket team withdrew after failing to secure government funding for its participation. [2]

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's 6s
details
Flag of Singapore.svg  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
Flag of Cambodia.svg  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
Flag of Indonesia.svg  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
details
Flag of Cambodia.svg  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
Flag of Malaysia.svg  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
Flag of Singapore.svg  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
details
Flag of Cambodia.svg  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
Flag of Malaysia.svg  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
Flag of Singapore.svg  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
details
Flag of Cambodia.svg  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
Flag of Malaysia.svg  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
Flag of Thailand.svg  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
details
Flag of Indonesia.svg  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
Flag of the Philippines.svg  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
Flag of Myanmar.svg  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
details
Flag of Thailand.svg  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
Flag of the Philippines.svg  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
Flag of Malaysia.svg  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
details
Flag of Thailand.svg  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
Flag of Indonesia.svg  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
Flag of Malaysia.svg  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
details
Flag of Thailand.svg  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
Flag of Indonesia.svg  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
Flag of Malaysia.svg  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

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Cambodia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia*3104
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 3014
3Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1214
4Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 1023
5Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0336
6Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 0202
7Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 0011
Totals (7 entries)88824

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