While 16 teams are already preparing for the World Cup in the Caribbean, Fiji, Japan and the Cook Islands are assembling in Brisbane to continue their pursuit of a place in the 2011 tournament
Japan claimed their first ICC cricket title with a six-run victory over the Cook Islands in the final of the East Asia-Pacific Cricket Cup tournament in Vanuatu
Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy (CBCA) coaches Bennett King, Damien Fleming, John Harmer and David Moore will work with 15 of East Asia Pacific's (EAP) elite cricketers in a two-week training camp beginning in Adelaide today.
21yICC Development (East Asia-Pacific) Media Release
Increased opportunities for South Pacific nations to get regular international cricket competition over recent years has seen a significant rise in playing standards
The dramatic growth in popularity of cricket worldwide has been emphasised in the latest development figures released by the President of the International Cricket Council, Mr Malcolm Gray today
22yICC Development (East Asia-Pacific) Media Release
Fifteen coaches from emerging cricket nations in the East Asia-Pacific (EAP) region will visit the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) tomorrow (Wednesday 4 December) at 1500 for a coaching clinic
Auckland Cricket will continue its involvement with the development of cricket in the Pacific region with today's announcement that it will renew its partnerships with the Cook Islands and Samoa English Cricket Associations
22yICC Development (East Asia-Pacific) Media Release
On 5 September 2001, the International Cricket Council (ICC) was delighted to announce that Apia, Samoa, had been selected as the host venue for the 2002 Pacifica Cricket Championships and that the Samoa English Cricket Association (SECA) had keenly
The disparate strengths of the various Pacific countries has been acknowledged in the devising of the format for next year's Pacifica Cup tournament in Apia, Samoa
23yICC Development (East Asia-Pacific) Media Release
The International Cricket Council (ICC) was today delighted to announce that Apia, Samoa, has been selected as the host venue for the 2002 Pacifica Cricket Championships and that the Samoa English Cricket Association (SECA) had keenly accepted the
Auckland cricket will be instrumental in the growth of cricket in the Cook Islands, Samoa and Tonga after the International Cricket Council and the Auckland Cricket Association announced a cricket development relationship agreement with these
The International Cricket Council (ICC) have given the green light for aninnovative partnership to begin between Japan, South Korea and the VictorianCricket Association (VCA)
The first New Zealand Maori selected by New Zealand Cricket has made an auspicious start, winning the final of the Pacifica Cricket Championships 2001 against Fiji