Showing posts with label Sierra Leone Cricket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sierra Leone Cricket. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Sierra Leone Cricket “rising from Ashes”


Sierra Leone as a country has experienced more than its fair share of hardship.
The civil war which stretched from 1991 to 2002, decimated the country. 50,000 people were killed, hundreds of thousands were wounded, many permanently, and towns, villages and cities were left without basic amenities.
Cricket which had a rich history in the country of course cricket was a victim and not spared.
Few people may be aware that cricket has been played in Sierra Leone at sub-regional domestic level since the 1930’s and was enjoyed by a modest but dedicated and passionate group of followers and participants. Unsurprisingly, the civil war obliterated nearly all the cricketing infrastructure. Grounds and equipment were destroyed almost without exception.
Many would think that the game could have and perhaps, should have died. Instead, it has made a genuine “From the Ashes” comeback.
Cricket bringing hope in Sierra Leone. Cricket is making all the right noises from Afghanistan to Sierra Leone
Juniors are playing the sport in larger numbers than ever and the nation fields representative sides at every level in African regional tournaments.
 Incredibly, like the rise of Phoenix Sierra Leone national Under-19 squad in 2008 in a dream like performances defeating African heavy weights like Kenya & Namibia successfully came runners up in Africa and won its way through to the final stages of U-19 World Cup qualifying in Toronto, Canada. Sadly shattering all dreams the Canadian government refused them visa’s and denied in what could have been a Afghanistan like story.
Cricket in Sierra Leone has made all the right noises and recently received a major boost with the announcement that United Kingdom based coaching agency Coaching Cricket Excellence has donated equipment - including bats, pads, katchets, helmets, gloves and balls - to the Kenemmanjane Club in Freetown.
The SL cricket mostly consists of Clubs. Of them once club stands out-the Kenemmanjane Cricket Club . The club has both men’s and women’s teams that are presently in domestic leagues and competitions and the women’s team was Bronze medal winner at the Sierra Leone National Women’s T20 Cricket League 2012.
The Director of Coaching Cricket Excellence Peter Willings said helping Sierra Leone is part of a wider aim I have to supply cricket kit and other sporting equipment to parts of the world that are not as advantaged as Britain. “We have more than enough cricket equipment here, both new and old, and I believe it’s only right that people elsewhere get use of it rather than it being available to those who have plenty already.”

Coaching Cricket Excellence is a Coaching Agency based in Ealing, West London, England. They exist to help people of all ages play the sport. They currently have projects running in Uganda, India, Rwanda, South Africa and the Caribbean.


Peter Willings said “Kenemmanjane Cricket Club is doing a wonderful job helping generate interest in cricket. Keep getting the children involved from as young an age as possible and with luck you’ll get a touring team from the UK come visit you soon.”

Peter further promised that he will continue to help the Kenemmanjane Cricket Club with equipments and other areas as long as he is able to. “I’ve assisted with sending cricket kit to Uganda, India, Rwanda, Afghanistan, the West Indies and South Africa thus far. I would like to say a big thank you to my friend Bernie Spratt and our donors for their support, without that it wouldn’t have happened.”
The Founder and Secretary General of the Kenemmanjane Cricket Club Emmanuel Pessima spoke of his delight at receiving the new equipments. “We have the desire to develop cricket much more extensively at the grassroots level but we don’t have the necessary equipment and facilities. Hopefully this donation will be the beginning of something wonderful. “We would like to thank the Coaching Cricket Excellence and their donors for wonderful contribution. It will really help us and we are very grateful.”
Let’s hope this would help SL cricket rise to higher places and would be closely watch them in the African Div 2 which is undergoing presently in SA.

Sunday, 9 October 2011

Chapter 6: Africa Div 2 (T20) Championship, World Twenty20 Qualifier

The decision by ICC to revert back the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 from 16 nation to a 12 nation tournament in lieu of making 2015 WC a 14 nation affair came as a shock. On one side they talk to using T20 a driver to expand cricket and then suddenly mid way they decided to go back on their words just because many corrupt Test cricket board that depend on handout from ICC like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe or West Indies could have the money. This decision really made me think so stop writing on World Twenty20. But then over time I write for the Associate and would do my bit to get some coverage for them. Though now just 2 chapters are left, I would finish all chapters as fast and catch up with the present.

The African Div 2 was supposed to be a 10 nation tournament with teams divided into 2 pools of 5 and each team playing all the opposite pool teams. Hence each team was supposed to play 5 matches and 25 matches in Total and all 10 teams in 1 pool. It was a complicated system. Then Zambia bound by corruption scandal of money embezzlement was suspended by ICC. This reduced the tournament to 9 nation and above complicated system could not be applicable. A simple system of 9 teams one pool came into effect.

The 9 teams in the tournament were Botswana, Ghana, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Swaziland & Tanzania. There were 2 slots with Nigeria, Tanzania and Botswana as the favorite team. The tournament were one of the most interesting one with many upsets happening. The greatest dark horses of the tournament were Ghana who not only came second and qualified with 6 victories out of 8 but on course defeated the 2 tournament favorites Tanzania and Botswana. They were defeated by tournament winners and another dark horses of tournament Sierra Leone. Peter Kirtsen showed why he is one of the best coaches who led the war ravaged country on a brilliant performance with 5 wins out of 8. They on course defeated the qualifiers Ghana along with tournament favorites Tanzania. They had a performance and the potential showed they have the potential to go ahead. Tanzania and Botswana did not live up to expectations with losses to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone.

The tournament showed that if these teams are given more matches then we have an improved performances. In the end Nigeria with just 1 loss to Botswana along with Ghana qualified for Division 1. This tournament was the most interesting one


Team Played Points
 Nigeria 8 14
 Ghana 8 12
 Botswana 8 12
 Tanzania 8 10
 Sierra Leone 8 10
 Swaziland 8 6
 Mozambique 8 4
 Malawi 8 2
 Rwanda 8 2

Nigeria and Ghana qualify for Africa FDiv 1 and Rwanda goes back to Div 3.