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History

British rule

Cricket in Myanmar dates back to when Burma was a province of British India. The British brought the game there, as they did to the rest of India, and the game progressed to the level where the Marylebone Cricket Club played two two-day first class matches there on a tour to India in 1926/1927. The first of these was played at the Gymkhana ground in Rangoon against a Rangoon Gymkhana cricket team. That game was drawn with the MCC on top after forcing the home side to follow-on.The second game was against the Burma team themselves at the BAA Ground, also in Rangoon. The MCC won this game restricting Burma to low scores in both their innings, and only having to chase 7 runs to win in their second innings.This remains the country's only first class game.

Present Day
Following independence cricket remained very much a minority sport in Myanmar, and was nowhere to be seen between 1988 and 1995. In 2002 the game was seeing a resurgence, with a seven team league organised by former Bengal first class playerNaresh Kumar, with some former first class players taking part in games attended by around 250 people. Cricket has also been featured on TV news reports. The Myanmar Cricket Federation received a visit from the ICC in 2004 and became an affiliate member of the organisation in 2006. The game is currently played primarily by ex-pats, but the game has recently been introduced into schools.

2006 ACC Trophy
Just two months after gaining ICC membership, Myanmar headed to Malaysia to take part in the 2006 ACC Trophy for the first time. They had a very poor tournament, with a series of heavy defeats to Kuwait (by 9 wickets in 10 overs), to Hong Kong (by 422 runs, with Myanmar being bowled out for 20) and to Bhutan (by 9 wickets in 6.5 overs; Bhutan had also received heavy defeats in their previous matches).

The nadir of their tournament came against Nepal, where Myanmar were bowled out for just 10 off 12.1 overs after losing the toss and being sent in; no batsman scored more than one, the innings included five ducks, and extras top scored with five (three leg byes and two wides). Nepal hit three off the first ball, followed by three wides that went for five, and then hit another three from the second legitimate delivery to win by ten wickets. Some critics called it the greatest mismatch in the history of international cricket and the score of 10 is the lowest in any level of men's international cricket.

With the separation of the ACC Trophy into Elite and Challenge divisions, Myanmar have since competed in the Challenge divisions in both 2009, in which they came last, and2010. Despite the cricket being of a lesser quality than the Elite division, Myanmar have continued to suffer from heavy defeats.
 
Recent performance:

December 10th, 2012

China v Myanmar at Royal Chiang Mai Golf Club
CHINA WON BY 100 RUNS
Myanmar won the toss and elected to field
China: 187 off 48 overs (Z.Yufei 39; M.Wai 3-39, A.Rahman 3-34)
Myanmar: 87 off 35 overs (Z.Yufei 3-13, W.Lei 4-14)
Man of the Match: Zhang Yufei (China)

December 8th, 2012

Bahrain v Myanmar at Royal Chiang Mai Golf Club
BAHRAIN WON BY 218 RUNS
Myanmar won the toss and elected to field
Bahrain: 250 all out off 45.5 overs (I. Sajjad 80, S. Siddique 61)
Myanmar: 32 all out off 21.1 overs (Q. Saeed 5-13)
Man of the Match: Qamar Saeed (Bahrain)

December 7th, 2012
Myanmar v Qatar at Chiang Mai Gymkhana
QATAR WON BY EIGHT WICKETS
Myanmar won the toss and chose to bat
Myanmar: 54 off 23 overs (A.Malik 3-12)
Qatar: 57 for 2 off 13 overs
Man of the Match: Awais Malik (Qatar)
 
Recent performance:

December 10th, 2012

China v Myanmar at Royal Chiang Mai Golf Club
CHINA WON BY 100 RUNS
Myanmar won the toss and elected to field
China: 187 off 48 overs (Z.Yufei 39; M.Wai 3-39, A.Rahman 3-34)
Myanmar: 87 off 35 overs (Z.Yufei 3-13, W.Lei 4-14)
Man of the Match: Zhang Yufei (China)

December 8th, 2012

Bahrain v Myanmar at Royal Chiang Mai Golf Club
BAHRAIN WON BY 218 RUNS
Myanmar won the toss and elected to field
Bahrain: 250 all out off 45.5 overs (I. Sajjad 80, S. Siddique 61)
Myanmar: 32 all out off 21.1 overs (Q. Saeed 5-13)
Man of the Match: Qamar Saeed (Bahrain)

December 7th, 2012
Myanmar v Qatar at Chiang Mai Gymkhana
QATAR WON BY EIGHT WICKETS
Myanmar won the toss and chose to bat
Myanmar: 54 off 23 overs (A.Malik 3-12)
Qatar: 57 for 2 off 13 overs
Man of the Match: Awais Malik (Qatar)


BD should play with them. You will be able to win some matches after a long time. :lol:
 
BD should play with them. You will be able to win some matches after a long time. :lol:
What do you mean after a long time....we won our last series with NZ and whitewashed them.....And India......well I'm decent enough not to comment on India!
 
What do you mean after a long time....we won our last series with NZ and whitewashed them.....And India......well I'm decent enough not to comment on India!
oh come on bro, do not take him seriously, he is just joking LOL
 
What do you mean after a long time....we won our last series with NZ and whitewashed them.....And India......well I'm decent enough not to comment on India!

We too have whitewashed our last 2 opponents at home. So chill...
 
India should be kicked out of the world for being a waste of space and a waste of 1 billion people all good for nothing :D
 
One thing I just want to remind you is that you can't really compare Myanmar to Bangladesh in cricket. No one play cricket there. It is just like comparing US and British in Baseball skills.
 
So Myanmar is giving competiton to Bangladesh in every field :sarcastic::sarcastic:
 
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