2001 ICC Trophy squads

Twenty-two teams participated in the 2001 ICC Trophy, the seventh edition of the tournament. Four teams – France, Germany, Nepal, and Uganda – were making their tournament debuts. Four teams also did not return from the previous edition of the tournament in 1997Bangladesh and Kenya had been granted automatic qualification for the 2003 World Cup, West Africa were refused entry to Canada, and Italy unexpectedly withdrew due to a dispute over the eligibility of their players.

Argentina edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   Grant Dugmore


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Bermuda edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   Mark Harper


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Canada edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   Jeff Thomas


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Denmark edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   Ole Mortensen


Source: ESPNcricinfo

East and Central Africa edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach: Ismail Hassan


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Fiji edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Player-coach:   Neil Maxwell


Source: ESPNcricinfo

France edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Germany edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   Harold Rhodes


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Gibraltar edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   Richard Cox


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Hong Kong edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   Andy Moles


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Ireland edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   Ken Rutherford


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Israel edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   Herschel Gutman


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Malaysia edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   Lyndsay Walker


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Namibia edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Player-coach:   Lennie Louw


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Nepal edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   Aftab Baloch


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Netherlands edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   Emmerson Trotman


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Papua New Guinea edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   William Maha


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Scotland edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   Jim Love and   Mike Hendrick


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Singapore edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   Bruce Yardley


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Uganda edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   Andrew Meya


Source: ESPNcricinfo

United Arab Emirates edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   Naved Anjum


Source: ESPNcricinfo

United States edit

Only players who appeared in at least one match at the tournament are listed. The leading run-scorer is marked with a dagger (†) and the leading wicket-taker with a double dagger (‡).

Coach:   Syed Abid Ali


Source: ESPNcricinfo

Withdrawn teams edit

Italy edit

Italy named a fourteen-man squad for the tournament in April 2001.[1] However, following an ICC meeting in June, the player qualification rules for the tournament were altered, which had the effect of making four Italian squad members ineligible. The Italian team withdrew in protest.[2]

Coach:   Doug Ferguson

West Africa edit

All seventeen members of the West African team's touring party (14 players and three officials) were refused visas to Canada, forcing the team to withdraw from the tournament only a few days before its start.[3]

Coach:   Cyril Panda

Sources edit

  1. ^ Tony Munro (25 April 2001). "Scuderi included in Italian squad for ICC Trophy" – ESPncricinfo. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  2. ^ (25 June 2001). "Italy Withdraws from ICC Trophy" – ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  3. ^ Tony Munro (13 July 2001). "ICC Trophy: West African officials unhappy with the confusion in Canada" Archived 14 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine – ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 2 April 2016.

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