Hungary national cricket team

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{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2014}}

{{Infobox cricket team

| name = Hungary

| image = Hungarycricket.gif

| caption =

| association = Hungarian Cricket Association

| captain = Vinoth R

| coach = Andrew Leckonby and Duncan Shoebridge

| icc_member_year = 2017

| icc_status = Associate member{{cite web|url=https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/422449|title=Ireland and Afghanistan ICC newest full members amid wide-ranging governance reform|work=International Cricket Council|date=22 June 2017|access-date=1 September 2018}}

| icc_region = Europe

| t20i_rank = 69th

| t20i_rank_best = 51st (14 May 2022)

| first_match = v {{cr|BUL}} (in Prague, Czech Republic; August 2008)

| first_t20i = v {{cr|CZE}} at Moara Vlasiei Cricket Ground, Ilfov County; 2 September 2021

| most_recent_t20i = v {{cr|AUT}} at Marsa Sports Club, Marsa; 5 February 2025

| num_t20is = 30

| num_t20is_this_year = 4

| t20i_record = 12/16 (1 tie, 1 no result)

| t20i_record_this_year = 3/1 (0 ties, 0 no results)

| asofdate = 5 February 2025

}}

The Hungary national cricket team represents Hungary in international cricket. In June 2012, Hungary was awarded the International Cricket Council (ICC) affiliate member status in annual conference at Kuala Lumpur.[http://icc-cricket.yahoo.net/newsdetails.php?newsId=20711_1340883300 ICC Conference 2012 Announcements] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120629083244/http://icc-cricket.yahoo.net/newsdetails.php?newsId=20711_1340883300 |date=2012-06-29 }}, accessed 6 April 2014 In 2017, they became an associate member.

First friendly matches played in Slovenia in September 2007. First official match played in Prague against Bulgaria in August 2008.

In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Hungary and other ICC members after 1 January 2019 will be a full T20I.{{cite web|url=https://www.icc-cricket.com/media-releases/672322|title=All T20 matches between ICC members to get international status|work=International Cricket Council|date=26 April 2018|access-date=1 September 2018}}

In 2021 Hungary was among five teams excluded from the ICC T20I Championship for failing to play enough fixtures in the relevant period, an effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.[https://emergingcricket.com/news/nepal-netherlands-gain-in-annual-rankings-update/ Nepal, Netherlands gain in annual rankings update]

2010 European Twenty20 Championship

In 2010, the team won the European Twenty20 Championship which was held in Skopje, Macedonia, beating a Russian side in the final off the last ball.{{cite web |title=Hungary Win 2010 EuroTwenty20 In Macedonia |url=https://www.cricketworld.com/hungary-win-2010-eurotwenty20-in-macedonia/25031.htm |website=CricketWorld.com |access-date=3 October 2024}}

  • Squad: Adrian Zádor *Andrew Leckonby Captain *Eddie Allnutt *Chris Priest *Habib Deldar *Haroon Abel *János Mátyásfalvi *Mike Glover *Ranjeet Kumar *Sufiyan Mohammed *Suman Manuel *Mátyás Balogh *Lucky Singh
  • Leading four bowlers were: Habib Deldar, Ranjit Kumar, Andrew Leckonby and Haroon Abel
  • Leading four batsmen were: Sufiyan Mohammed, Eddie Allnutt, Suman Manuel and Mike Glover
  • Wicketkeeper: Mike Glover
  • Best All-Rounder: Habib Deldar
  • Most outfield catches: Eddie Allnutt, Chris Priest, Ranjit Kumar and Habib Deldar
  • Official Scorer: Marianna Glover
  • Team Managers: Chris Priest and Andrew Leckonby
  • This team was drawn from all 6 leading sides in the Hungarian domestic cricket league http://www.hungary4cricket.com/

2011 European Twenty20 Championship

A year after the success detailed above, the team defended its crown in the same event, this time held on home soil at the new Sződliget GB Oval cricket ground. Having beaten Lithuania, Bulgaria and Macedonia in the group stages, Hungary then beat Croatia A in the semi-final before another convincing win against Bulgaria in the final, a match in which Haroon Abel starred with the ball and Eddie Allnutt with the bat. The leading Hungarian run-scorer over the seven days was Shiraz. Other successful newcomers to the side were native Hungarian all-rounder Tamas Torok and top-order batsman Marc Ahuja.

Also competing in the tournament were a Hungary A XI captained by Janos Matyasfalvi. Hungary A finished 6th out of the eight teams with Robin Sperling and Viktor Agoston being their best batsmen and Hungary Women's National player Brigi Hotea proving to be their most useful bowler.

2012 European Twenty20 Championship

From 9 to 15 September 2012, the Hungarian Men's National XI (defending champions) took on Serbia, Romania, A Welsh CB XI, Poland, Russia, Macedonia and Bulgaria in the popular annual Euro T20 tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria. The squad was very similar to the one which won on home soil in 2011, but was unable to win again.

Grounds

Records

International Match Summary — Hungary{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/team/results_summary.html?class=3;id=139;type=team |title=Records / Hungary / Twenty20 Internationals / Result summary |publisher=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=30 August 2021}}

Last updated 5 February 2025.

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 500px;"
colspan=7 align="center" | Playing Record
FormatMWLTNRInaugural Match
align="left"| Twenty20 Internationals301216112 September 2021

=Twenty20 International=

T20I record versus other nations

Records complete to T20I #3092. Last updated 5 February 2025.

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 600px;"
OpponentMWLTNRFirst matchFirst win
colspan="8" style="text-align:center;"| vs Associate Members
align=left| {{cr|AUT}}623014 June 20225 June 2022
align=left| {{cr|BEL}}1010029 June 2022
align=left| {{cr|BUL}}1100011 May 202211 May 2022
align=left| {{cr|CRO}}220005 August 20235 August 2023
align=left| {{cr|CZE}}614102 September 20212 September 2021
align=left| {{cr|DEN}}1010028 June 2022
align=left| {{cr|GIB}}2110010 May 202210 May 2022
align=left| {{cr|ISR}}211003 July 202212 June 2024
align=left| {{cr|LUX}}101004 September 2021
align=left| {{cr|MLT}}431005 September 20215 September 2021
align=left| {{cr|POR}}101009 June 2024
align=left| {{cr|ROM}}312003 September 202112 May 2022

See also

References

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