Assad Vala Leads: Papua New Guinea’s T20 World Cup 2024 Squad Unveiled for High Stakes in West Indies & USA
Papua New Guinea’s Squad For ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024
Papua New Guinea | Squad |
- Assad Vala (Captain)
- CJ Amini (Voice captain)
- Alei Nao
- Chad Soper
- Hila Vare (Wicketkeeper)
- Hiri Hiri
- Jack Gardner
- John Kariko
- Kabua Vagi Morea
- Kipling Doriga (Wicketkeeper)
- Lega Siaka
- Norman Vanua
- Sema Kamea
- Sese Bau
- Tony Ura
Papua New Guinea’s Schedule, Date, Time, Venues, matchups For ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024
- 2 June 2024: Papua New Guinea vs West Indies at Providence Stadium, Guyana
- 5 June 2024: Papua New Guinea vs Uganda at Providence Stadium, Guyana
- 13 June 2024: Papua New Guinea vs Afghanistan at Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago.
- 18 June 2024: Papua New Guinea vs New Zealand at Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia.
Discover the Official T20 World Cup 2024 Venues: USA and West Indies Host Cities and Stadiums
- Unveiling the Sporting Jewel: Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba, Trinidad – A Complete Guide
- Grand Prairie Stadium: Premier Venue for Major League Cricket and 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Matches in Dallas, Texas
- Central Broward Park & Broward County Stadium: Florida’s Premier Venue for Cricket, Soccer, and Multisport Events, Including the 2024 T20 World Cup
- Nassau County International Cricket Stadium: Premier Venue for 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, Modular Stadium Design, and Key Matches Including India vs Pakistan
- Providence Stadium: The Heart of Sports in Guyana
- Exploring Arnos Vale Stadium: A Premier Sports Venue in St. Vincent and the Grenadines
- Exploring the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium: A Hub for International Cricket Events in St. Lucia
- Explore Kensington Oval: A Premier Cricket Destination in Bridgetown, Barbados
- The Complete Guide to Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua
Overview
Assad Vala’s Papua New Guinea cricket team is looking forward to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, and the team is hoping to make big headlines. The team has had significant preparation by getting coached and trained to a level of skills and fitness that can be directly associated with international games. This is major because of the hard work that the team has undergone to qualify for the event after going through the East Asia-Pacific Qualifiers.
The tournament in which they showed robust team survival and cricket prowess to prove they would compete. The team is under the strong leadership of Ace Assad Vale, while he is backed by a well-experienced Vice Captain in CJ Amini. The older experience is also assisted by some younger talents, such as Chad Soper and Kariko John, a spinner who might make the team struggle at the top. Amini, who has been with the team for years and played through the Qualifiers, will be invaluable for her knowledge of the system or the mode to adapt. Soper, who was identified to come back, particularly for his pace ball and new experience, will shortly join the quality pack. Papua New Guinea will start the ICC World Cup this time in the moderate against India, which gives no freebies in preparation and should not inflate well.
They will then compete in their group competitions against Afghanistan and New Zealand and should not blow any newcomers’ rivalry. They have a good blend of experience and youth, along with the richness of strokes and pens, depending on which round they play. The top scorers of Kipling Doriga with Norman Vanua and Mahura Dai are all rounded. Because role Bonds squeezed in anticipation, the team ought to have increased exuberant and lower scorers. The PNG played a lot. There is much to be made more secure than others to the quarterfinals. Behind veteran headman Vestige Tatenda Taibu, Tamil Eelam’s dreams of much beyond the usual joys in recent meetings made a quantum leap. With the spirit of the core of seasoned, skilled players and a willingness to persevere. The occasion at a high-even tournament was different.