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Nishadh is a policy and advocacy professional with a keen interest in sport, migration, and politics. A passionate follower of emerging cricket, and ex-Thailand player, he also served as the media manager at the recent T20 World Cup as part of a partnership between Emerging Cricket and the Cricket Association of Thailand.
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Getting used to the pace of a World Cup: The Thailand World Cup Diaries, Day 3, Adelaide

We are gradually getting used to the sheer volume of obligations and commitments required of a team participating in a world cup. Today is a case in...

Fans make the day worthwhile: The Thailand World Cup Diaries Day 2, Brisbane

Waiting for a wet outfield to dry is one of the most frustrating experiences a cricketer can have. You spend most of the day helplessly watching the...

The Thailand World Cup Diaries: Day 1, Brisbane

We arrive at the Bupa National Cricket Centre (NCC) before 8 o'clock this morning. The NCC overlooks the picturesque Allan Border Oval, where we will...

Ready to take on the world: Thailand T20 World Cup preview

Mention the success of the Thailand women’s cricket team in a sports conversation and most people look at you quizzically. Even those somewhat familiar with...

Bangladesh edge Thailand in Patna T20 World Cup warm-up series

Thailand 120 for 3 (Chantam 60, Koncharoenkai 28,  Suttiruang 28*) lost to Bangladesh 124 for 8 off 20 overs (Sultana 38, Khatun 28*, Islam 21, Padunglerd 3-14)...

The Smiling Assassins: how Thailand built a formidable women’s national cricket team, Part 2

Whereas Part 1 charted the history of the Thailand women’s long road to World Cup qualification, in this article we talk in-depth about the Thai...

Hong Kong shock Canada to keep qualifying hopes alive

Group B: Hong Kong 150/7 (Shah 59*, Barkat 27; Kumar 1/18) defeated Canada 118/9 (Cheema 20; Rana 3/25, Christie 2/23) by 32 runs. Hong Kong’s young...

Papua New Guinea end Netherlands’ unbeaten run to go top of Group A

PNG moved up to top of Group A with a win over the Netherlands

Second record opening stand in two days helps Papua New Guinea crush Namibia to go top of Group A

Papua New Guinea 197/7 (Ura 71, Vala 48, S Bau 26, Frylinck 3 -18) defeated Namibia 116 (Vala 3-19, S Bau 1-15) by 81 runs....

U-19 Asia Cup wrap and our team of the tournament

The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) U-19 Asia Cup is a rare gift to the emerging cricket world. Every year – for the last three anyway...

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