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CRICKET ASSOCIATION OF
THAILAND
ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011
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JANUARY, 2011
NATIONAL YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP 5th - 8th January, Bangkok
CAT
Nine boys teams and six girls teams took part in the second National Youth Cricket
Championship which was held in Bangkok from 5th - 8th January 2011. The championship
consisted of 23 15-over matches were staged at the TCG and AIT grounds in Bangkok.
Boys: 1st Chiang Mai, 2nd Supanburi & 3rd Bangkok
Girls: 1st Chiang Mai, 2nd Bangkok & 3rd Uttaradit
Men’s Team: Group A: KHONKAEN, PHETCHABUN & SRISAKET
Group B: PHUKET, UTTARADIT & BANGKOK
Group C: CHIANGMAI, CHANTABURI & SUPANBURI
Women’s Team: Group A: BANGKOK, CHANTABURI & UTTARADIT
Group B: PHETCHABUN, SISAKET & CHIANGMAI
BPS INVITATIONAL SCHOOLS TOURNAMENT 22nd – 23rd January, Bangkok
BPS / CAT
Bangkok Patana School (BPS) completed another successful invitational tournament like every junior cricket season at their sports ground. The tournament consisted of three teams; Bangkok Stars, Bangkok Tigers and the newly invited Chiang Mai team. The 20 over tournament took place on the 22nd and 23rd of January at BPS consisting of U-16 players.
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Chiang Mai continued to come out strong and undefeated by beating both the Bangkok teams in the last overs, while Bangkok Tigers beat the Bangkok Stars.
UNDER 19 CENTRALIZED CAMP 14th - 27th January, Bangkok
CAT
CAT held a training camp for the ACC U19 Elite Cup squad which was held in Bangkok from
the 14th to the 27th of January. This camp was used to work on areas of weaknesses which
were identified in the previous camps and in the previous practice matches.
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FEBRUARY, 2011
ACC UNDER 19 ELITE CUP 1st - 10th February, Bangkok / Chiang Mai
ACC/CAT
Group A: Hong Kong, Qatar, Malaysia, Singapore & Bahrain
Group B: Afghanistan Nepal, UAE, Oman & Thailand
Thailand hosted the ACC Under-19 Elite Cup held in Bangkok & Chiang Mai from 1st to 10th
February, 2011. The ACC Under-19 Elite Cup has 10 teams from across Asia take part. The
teams were divided into two groups. Thailand managed to win 1 of their group matches
against Oman. Thailand finished the tournament placed 8th and retained their Elite ranking.
Afghanistan beat Nepal by 61 runs in the finals to claim the championship.
Final: Afghanistan v Nepal at TCG, Bangkok
AFGHANISTAN WON BY 61 RUNS
Afghanistan won the toss and chose to bat
Afghanistan: 200 for 9 off 50 overs (N.Haq 34, M.Paak 36*; P.Airee 5-43)
Nepal: 139 all out off 43.1 overs (P.Airee 59; N.Zadran 3-5)
Man of the Match: Pradeep Airee (Nepal)
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WOMEN'S CENTRALIZED CAMP 6th - 12th February, Chiang Mai
ACC
CAT held its final training camp for the women ACC Twenty20 squad, which was held in
Chiang Mai from the 6th to the 12th of February. This camp was used to work on areas of
weaknesses which were identified in the previous camps and in the previous practice
matches.
ACC WOMEN'S T20 TOURNAMENT 18th – 26th February, Kuwait
ACC/KCA
Group A: Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Bhutan & Oman
Group B: Thailand, Nepal, Malaysia, UAE & Kuwait
Thailand took part in the Asian Cricket Council Women Twenty20 Cup 2011 held in Kuwait
from 18th to 26th February. The tournament featured 10 Asian countries that were divided
into two groups.
Thailand performed exceptionally well. The Women’s team won three of their four groups
games and came in second in their group. Thailand lost to China in the Semi Finals by 53
runs. In the 3rd and 4th Place Playoff, Thailand beat Nepal by 13 runs to claim the 3rd place.
Semi-Final 1: China v Thailand at Hubara
CHINA WON BY 53 RUNS
Thailand won the toss and elected to field
China: 109 for 6 off 20 overs (H.Zhou 39;
N.Chantham 2-21)
Thailand: 56 for 9 off 20 overs (W.Meng 3-2,
Y.Miao 2-11, Z.Jingjing 2-8)
3rd/4th Playoff: Nepal v Thailand at KEC
THAILAND WON BY 13 RUNS
Thailand won the toss and chose to bat
Thailand: 76 all out off 17.5 overs (R.Chhetri 2-20,
R.Sharma 2-7, K.Bhandari 5-12)
Nepal: 63 all out off 18.5 overs (P.Kamla 3-15,
N.Khonchan 4-11)
Player of the Match: Nantanit Khonchan (Thailand)
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MARCH, 2011
NATIONAL YOUTH GAMES 20th - 31st March, Uttradit
SAT
This year Thailand’s 27th annual National Youth Games
(Uttaradit Games) took place in Uttaradit from the 20th to the 31st of March, 2011. National
Youth Games are considered to be the pinnacle youth sport competition in Thailand. 12
provincial boys and 7 provincial girls cricket teams took part in this year’s games. The junior
ethnic cricketers from across Thailand competed in a total of 33 matches over 9 days at the
Technical College Ground.
MENS GROUP
GROUP A GROUP B GROUP C GROUP D
CHIANG MAI SUPHANBURI KHON KAEN SRISAKET
CHONBURI PETCHABUN BANGKOK YALA
PHUKET UTTARADIT LOPBURI CHANTHABURI
WOMENS GROUP
GROUP A GROUP B
CHIANG MAI BANGKOK
UTTARADIT SRISAKET
PETCHABUN CHANTHABURI
LOPBURI
In the boy’s final Khon Kaen beat Chiangmai by 14 runs to claim the title. Chanthaburi
finished third after beating Phuket by 6 wickets. In a thrilling girl’s final Bangkok beat Chiang
Mai by a wafer thin margin of 4 runs while Uttradit beat fellow newcomers Sisaket to the
claim the third position.
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS: COACH OF THE TOURNAMENT:
Men: YOK SEEKEN (Khon Kaen)
Women: AREEYA SINCHANG (Chiang Mai)
Men’s Team : KOMOL CHANTHARARAK (Chanthaburi)
Women’s Team: ARISA LENAZENG (Uttaradit)
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APRIL, 2011
UNDER 14 CENTRALIZED CAMP 1st - 15th April, Chiang Mai
CAT
CAT held a training camp for the SEA Under 14 Tournament squad, which was held in Chiang
Mai from the 1st to the 15th of April. This camp was used to fine tune specific areas of
weaknesses.
SENIOR MEN AND WOMEN CENTRALIZED CAMP 1st - 30th April, Bangkok
CAT
CAT held a centralized training camp for the senior men and women’s teams. The
centralized training camp was conducted in Bangkok, at the TCG ground and the SAT
training facility from the 1st to the 30th of April. This camp was used to fine tune specific
areas of weaknesses.
SEA UNDER 14 TOURNAMENT 20th - 24th April, Chiang Mai
CAT
Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore & Thailand
CAT hosted the inaugural South East Asia under 14
Cricket Championship. SEA U14 Cricket Championship took place in Chiang Mai from the
20th to the 24th of April, 2011. A total 4 countries took this championship which consisted
of 8 35 over matches. Thailand fielded a completely new side made up of young players
from all over Thailand who have all come through the Cricket Association of Thailand’s
development programme. Malaysia beat Hong Kong by 8 wickets in an exciting final at
Prem. Thailand beat Singapore in their group matches and beat Singapore again by 5
wickets in the 3rd and 4th place playoff to finish the tournament placed 3rd.
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ACC COACH EDUCATION COURSE LEVEL 2 21st – 26th April, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
ACC
2 members of CAT attended the 7 day ACC Coach Educator’s course which was conducted in
Penang, Malaysia from the 29th of March to the 4th of April. A total of 33 participants from
different countries took part in the course, Miss Sornnarin Tippoch and Miss Nattaya
Boochatham represented Thailand. The course was conducted by ACC. ACC Development
Officers and Turner Campbell Consultancy co-ordinated the proceedings.
Nattaya Boochatham Sornnarin Tippoch
CAT AGM 29th April, Bangkok
CAT / SAT
The Annual General Meeting was held on the 29th of April at the Sports Authority of
Thailand premises.
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CAT DEVELOPMENT MEETING 30th April, Bangkok
CAT
CAT held its bi-annual development meeting on the 30th of April at the Sports Authority of
Thailand complex. The meeting was attended by 22 people with development officers from
all the 12 different regions attending. During the meeting all 12 provinces highlighted their
achievements in terms of spreading cricket in their respective regions and suggested
improvements as to how cricket uptake can be accelerated even further and the
reconfiguration of annual objectives and strategies. All in all this edition of CAT bi-annual
development meeting was very constructive as it clearly defined the path which CAT needs
to follow in order to continue developing cricket in Thailand.
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JUNE, 2011
ICC AGM 26th - 30th June, Hong Kong
ICC
The ICC Annual General Meeting was held in Hong Kong this year from the 26-30th of June.
Chairman of CAT Mr. Ravi Seghal represented Thailand at this meeting.
ACC AGM 29th June, Hong Kong
ACC
The ACC Annual General Meeting was also held in Hong Kong this year on the 29th of June.
Mr. Ravi Seghal & Mr. Mohideen Kader attended this meeting.
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JULY, 2011
TALENT ID PROGRAM 2nd - 6th July, North East
CAT
CAT conducted a 5 day Talent identification program was held in different regions from the
2nd – 6th of July. The purpose of this programme was to scout the local region for potential
cricketing talent which could be developed later on. This programme which was overseen
by Khun Thiti Kader
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AUGUST, 2011
CAT/ACC LEVEL 1 UMPIRE EDUCATION COURSE 12th - 14th August, Phuket
CAT/ACC
CAT hosted a Level 1 Umpiring Course in Phuket from the 12th to 14th of August 2011. 15
participants took part in in the course which overviewed of all the cricket laws, an umpire’s
responsibilities and duties. The course was conducted by Mr. David Walker, Mr. Mohideen
A. Kader and Mr. Richard Folds. The purpose of the course was for CAT to build its pool of
umpires as cricket spreads into more regions and to support the growing number of boys
and girls introduced to cricket
SEA GAMES CENTRALIZED CAMP 10th - 31st October, Bangkok
CAT
In preparation for the With the South East Asian Games (SEA) to be held in Jakarta 2011,
CAT conducted its preliminary training camp with 30 boys and girls from national squads
along with some new boys and girls from different provinces. All the participants were
ethnic Thais. Most of the players were aged between 14 to 16 years old. The training camp
was held from 10th -14th August 2011 at the Bangkok Patana School, and Sports Authority
of Thailand facility.
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SEPTEMBER, 2011
TALENT ID PROGRAM 22nd - 25th September, East
CAT
CAT conducted a 5 day Talent identification program was held in different regions from the
22nd – 25th of September. The purpose of this programme was to scout the local region for
potential cricketing talent which could be developed later on. This programme which was
overseen by Khun Thiti Kader.
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OCTOBER, 2011
CAT UMPIRES REFRESHER COURSE 21st - 23rd October, Bangkok
CAT
CAT hosted a Level 1 Coach Educators course in Bangkok with a view to update the umpires
of changes in the Laws of Cricket and discuss on local playing conditions.
CAT DEVELOPMENT MEETING 28th - 29th October, Bangkok
CAT
CAT held its second bi-annual development meeting on the 28th to the 29th of October at the
Sports Authority of Thailand complex. The meeting was attended by 22 people with
development officers from all the 12 different regions attending. During the meeting all 12
provinces highlighted their achievements in terms of spreading cricket in their respective
regions and suggested improvements as to how cricket uptake can be accelerated even
further and the reconfiguration of annual objectives and strategies. All in all this edition of
CAT bi-annual development meeting was very constructive as it clearly defined the path
which CAT needs to follow in order to continue developing cricket in Thailand.
ACC MANAGEMENT COURSE 30th October - 3rd November, Kuala Lumpur
ACC
ACC hosted a Management Course for the Chief Executives, General Secretaries and
Treasurers of the ACC’s Associate and Affiliate members along with staff from the
Bangladesh Cricket Board and Sri Lanka Cricket in Kuala Lumpur, Mlaaysia. The program was
the second of its kind, following one held in Brunei in 2004. The presenters for the course
were ICC Global Development Manager Tim Anderson, ACC Development Manager Bandula
Warnapura, Head of Compliance at the ICC Ammar Sheikh, ESPN Star Sports’ Steve
Slater and two independent consultants, Peter Hanlon and Ross Turner. Three participaints
from Thailand took part in the course.
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UNDER 16 CENTRALIZED CAMP 10th - 31st October, Bangkok
CAT
CAT hosted a U16 centralized camp in Bangkok from the 10th to the 31th of October. A total
of 19 participants took part in this camp. The camp was over seen by Khun Thiti Kader.
CAT LEVEL 1 COACHING COURSE 27th - 30th October, Bangkok
CAT
This course was postponed due to the flood conditions in Bangkok and surrounding areas.
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NOVEMBER, 2011
SEA GAMES 18th - 22nd November, Jakarta, Indonesia
The organizers of the SEA Games informed at the last moment that Cricket had to be
cancelled from the Games. The team that had been training for this event for over 4
months was totally disappointed by this move.
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DECEMBER, 2011
ACC COACH EDUCATION COURSE LEVEL III 15th - 21st December, Sri Lanka
ACC/SLC
The high level coach education course was held in Colombo and was hosted by Sri Lanka
Cricket. Turner Campbell Consultancy and the ACC Development Officers conducted the
course. One participant from Thailand attended this course.
NATIONAL YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP 24th - 28th December, Bangkok
CAT
Postponed due to flood conditions.
UNDER 16 CENTRALIZED CAMP 15th - 29th December, Bangkok
CAT
CAT conducted a centralized camp at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) for two week consisting of various drills for skill enhancement, games and theories. The camp started on the 15st till the 29th. The camp helped in respect to team building, specific skills and further differentiate the different laws and strategies.
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UNDER 19 WOMEN'S CENTRALIZED CAMP 15th - 29th December, Chiang Mai
CAT
The ACC U-19 Women’s Championship 2012 will be hosted in Kuwait from 1st to 10 February 2012. CAT conducted another successful training camp with 25 girls from different provinces across Thailand. The camp consisted of girls ranging from 15 to 17 years old primarily grass root players whom CAT aims to develop continuously even after the tournament. The camp was conducted in Doi-Saket, Chiang Mai at CAT’s new facility consisting of skills, short games and fitness.