| Association | Cuban Cricket Commission |
|---|---|
| History | |
| Twenty20 debut | (Saint George,Antigua; 25 January 2008) |
| International Cricket Council | |
| ICC status | Affiliate (2002–2013) |
| ICC region | Americas |
| International cricket | |
| First international | (Cuba; 1952) |
| As of 4 September 2015 | |
TheCuba national cricket team was the team that represented theRepublic of Cuba ininternational cricket. The team was organised by theCuban Cricket Commission (CCC), which became an affiliate member of theInternational Cricket Council (ICC) in 2002. However, the CCC had its membership revoked in 2013 for failing to adhere to ICC guidelines, so the team's current status is unclear.
A Cuban representative team was assembled as early as 1952, when theJamaica national cricket team toured.[1] However, the popularity of the sport (played mainly byAfro-Cubans descended from West Indian sugar workers), diminished rapidly after theCuban Revolution, and the game was not revived until the late 1990s. Cuba was invited to participate in the 2008 edition of theStanford 20/20, and was drawn to playSint Maarten in its preliminary round match. However, theU.S. embargo meant the team was forced to withdraw, as the tournament's primary organiser,Allen Stanford, was an American citizen.[2] Despite the match being cancelled, it was still given the status of an officialTwenty20 match.[3] An eight-match tour ofSaint Vincent and the Grenadines was arranged as a replacement for the Stanford tournament, and Cuba won 2 of the 8 matches.[4][5] Cuba were also invited to the2010 Americas Championship Division Four tournament, played in Mexico, but again had to withdraw, having been prevented from leaving the country by the Cuban government.[6]
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