| Administrator | ICC East Asia-Pacific |
|---|---|
| Format | Limited overs cricket,Twenty20 |
| First edition | 2005 (Limited overs) 2009 (Twenty20) |
| Tournament format | League system |
| Number of teams | 8 nations |
| Current champion | |
| Most successful |
TheICC EAP Cricket Trophy is a regional division of theICC World Cricket League, providing opportunities for cricket playing nations in the East-Asia Pacific Region to compete against one another. It also acts as the regional qualifier for entry into the World Cricket League.
TheICC EAP Cricket Trophy (One day) is theLimited overs cricket format of the ICC EAP Cricket Trophy.
This was the first time thatTwenty20 games were played in the EAP trophy. The matches were held from 17–18 September with the eight teams being split into two groups of four in which each team played the other three. The play-offs were based on the final standings from the group stage. The final was between Papua New Guinea and Fiji andPapua New Guinea won comfortably.
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Division Two of the2011 EAP Trophy was held in Apia, Samoa from 2–8 April. The tournament was aTwenty20 competition. After a round robin group stage of five matches each,Samoa easily beat thePhilippines in the final, winning the tournament and promotion to Division One.[1]
Division One of the2011 EAP Trophy is due to be held inPapua New Guinea in July, with the winner due to progress to the2012 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier, the final qualification tournament for the2012 ICC World Twenty20 due to be held inSri Lanka.[1]
| Year | Champions | Runners-Up | 3rd Place | 4th Place | 5th Place |
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| 2009 |
| Year | Division I | Division II | ||
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| Winner | Runners-up | Winner | Runners-up | |
| 2011 | ||||
| Year | Champions | Runners-Up | 3rd Place | 4th Place | 5th Place | 6th Place | 7th Place | 8th Place |
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| 2014 |