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The first known Cricket match in Colombia was played in 1897.[1] There was a resurgence of the sport in the 1950s to 1970s, before a decline during the times of Colombia's internal troubles (see History below).[2] Nowadays, there is a thriving cricket scene in Colombia. Eight men's clubs from Bogota (3), Medellin, Cali, Santa Marta, Cartagena and Barranquilla regularly play one another in regular national tournaments.[3][4] Women's cricket in Colombia dates back to the 1960s; there is now a women's club in Barranquilla.[3] Colombia has participated in all editions of the South American Cricket Championship since 2015, was host nation for the competition in 2018, achieving its best finish of third in 2023.[5][6][7] The sport has grown beyond the expat community - for instance, the squad for Colombia's first international series in 2010 included Camilo Fonseca[8] and Jairo Venegas represented the country from 2014-2023.[9][10] Nine Colombian nationals were named in the 2025 squad against Mexico.[11] Colombian players have twice been South American MVP in the South American Cricket Championship, Dian Perera in 2018 and Laurel Parks in 2023.[5]

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History

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In addition to the match reported in 1897,[1] there are reports of cricket matches played at La Magdalena Jockey Club in 1905, 1907 and 1909.[12][13][14]

On 20 May 1955, the Bogotá Cricket Club was created. The first chairman of the club was Englishman Reginald Brand alongside Indian, Rishiraj Patel. That club survives today as Bogota Sports Club, and cricket recently returned to the ground in 2025.[3]

Bogota played Cali in December 1957, including representatives of the Shell company of Colombia. These matches were the first of a series of tests played between Bogotá against Cali or "Rest of Colombia" sides. The matches competed for the "H.E.'s Bat" (His Excellency's bat), a prize donated by British Ambassador and Honorary President of the Club Sir James Joint. The top scorer of the Cali Shell team was Zian Shah. This tradition continued into the 2000s, as the Ambassador's Cup was again contested in 2010-2014.[15] More recently, Colombia's teams contest regular tournaments between teams of many cities.

The first recorded match in Colombia involving players of different countries was played by Bogota against Maracaibo (Shell) in February 1958. The return game was played in June of the same year. These series continued successfully until 1961.

In 1961 the Bogota Cricket Club was merged into the Bogotá Sports Club.

In March 1970, the New Zealand Ambassador's Cricket team visited the B.S.C. and was nearly beaten. That team included future internationals J.F.M. Morrison and A. Roberts.

Other matches were played against Cali, Medellín, Caracas (team included ex-West Indies Test cricketer Tony White), Curaçao, Lima, the Banks, BEA Silver Wing Club, the California Cricket Club (on their South American Tour), the Quidnuncs (including Dudley Owen-Thomas, David Hays and Derek George), and finally in February 1979 Derrick Robins' XI.

The Bogota Sports Club (with Tony White) was the only side to bowl them out (for 184) during their South American tour. Norman Bracht took 5–74 in 20 overs and White 3–70 in 22. Krish Vaidya, was the only player to remain not out with a century. Their side was managed by leading international cricketers of the time including Peter Parfitt (with Henry Blofeld), captained by Chris Cowdrey and included Bill Athey, Graham Stevenson, Tim Lloyd, Spandan Pandya and other good young county cricketers.

Though Cali and Bogotá played each other in 1981, in the eighties and nineties, there were limited cricket appearances in Colombia and internationally due to the decline in the number of expat workers — and thus cricketers — in Colombia.

However, the new millennium brought with it a mini-resurgence in Colombian cricket. The enthusiasm of Colombo-Canadian Norman Bracht, among others, allowed a game to be played in December 2000 between teachers of the Anglo Colombian school in Bogotá and a Bogotá Sports Club team comprising teachers from other schools, companies and the British Embassy. Twenty-six players turned out at the first match, which took place at the Bogotá Sports Club's new venue on the via Cota-Suba in the north of Bogotá.

Matches between teachers and other expats in Bogotá continued in 2001. In May that year, a touring team from Panamá spent a week in the Colombian capital. Panamá, led by Ismael Patel, won the two match series against Bogota Sports Club 2-0. In many ways, this Bogota team was a Colombia team featuring players from other cities, but it was not framed as an international match.

2002 brought further strides for the sport in Colombia as Bogotá took a team to Cali for the first Ambassador's Cup in 21 years. Matches on the tour, which counted on the support of the British Ambassador at the time, Mr Tom Duggan, were held at the Colegio Colombo-Británico in Cali. Around 200 people watched the first game, on Saturday 22 March, which Bogotá won by 25 runs having scored 98 in their allotted 22 overs. In the second match, on Sunday 3 March, Bogotá scored 176, enough to give them victory by 94 runs as Cali managed just 82.

A Colombia international men's cricket team played for the first time in a two-match series against Costa Rica in 2010 at Bogota Sports Club. Colombia fielded a squad of twenty players across the two matches, one team captained by Peter Dale and the other by Patrick Raikes. The series was drawn 1-1, with Andy Farrington, who would go on to captain the national team for around a decade, starring in both matches and Colombian national Camilo Fonseca taking a wicket. Others who would become key people in the development of Cricket in Colombia, such as Andrew Wright also featured.[8]

In 2014 at the same time as an Ambassador's Cup event, and with the rebirth of the game of cricket nationally, the Colombia Cricket Board was first formed as an unincorporated association to administer the sport nationally and the national team. A meeting took place at Cafe el Ingles, Cra 11, Bogota, with representatives of Bogota Sports CC (led by Andrew Wright and including national player Jairo Venegas), Cedritos CC (Cameron Forbes, Andrew Farrington and Travis Crockett) and Cali CC (David Muirhead and others).

Soon after, in October 2014, Colombia hosted its first international cricket tournament, the Amazon Cup, between Peru, Brazil and Colombia. Peru was eliminated in the group stages and Colombia lost the final to Brazil (details of matches below).[16][17][18] The following year, 2015, Colombia sent its first men's team to the South American Cricket Championships, which is the leading regional cricket competition.[19]

Colombia hosted both the men and the women's edition of the South American Cricket Championship in 2018 at Los Pinos, Bogota. They took part in the men's tournament only, finishing at fourth place. The women's edition had WT20I status for the first time as per ICC's announcement.

Colombia has participated in every edition of the South American Cricket Championships since 2015 (i.e. 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024), achieving its best finish of third place in 2023.[19]

Colombia's status as a non-ICC cricket playing country is increasingly anomalous, since the country has a long history of strong performance, having beaten all the ICC members of the South American and Central American region (Argentina, Brazil, Panama, Brazil, Mexico, Peru and Chile, in some times on multiple occasions) and has an active national cricket scene. With a view to taking this forwards, moves to reinvigorate the Colombian Cricket Board commenced again in 2024, with the confirmation of Paul Reid (long-time national team player and current Colombia men's captain, Barranquilla Cricket Club), Lee Bailey (Bogota Cricket Club) and John Wood (father of rising junior and recent Colombian men's player Jean-Paul Wood) as president, secretary and treasurer, respectively. A new board and board structure was established in 2024 at a meeting during a national tournament in Barranquilla. Representatives of most of the cricket clubs in Colombia (Andrew Farrington - Bogota Bushrangers, Dian Perera - Cali, Travis Crockett and Abhas Srivastava - Medellin, Felix Sullivan - Santa Marta, Andrew Wright - Barranquilla, Karthik Radhakrishna - Bogota Gladiators, Paola Solano - women's cricket) and board advisor Thomas Donegan all joined the group. In December 2024, eight years after Cricket Colombia first sought this, the Colombian Ministry of Sports finally recognised the sport of cricket in Colombia in a resolution calling for the establishment of a federation.[20] The club formally established under the Colombian Sports law was in Medellin, pursuant to a multi-sports corporation registration in early 2025.

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Women's cricket

Women's cricket was first played in Colombia at Bogota Sports Club in 1975.

Barranquilla Cricket Club now has a women's programme.[3]

There are several Colombian women playing regular cricket in leagues outside the country, especially in the UK.

Youth cricket

Colombia's main youth cricket programme is operated by El Rio Foundation near Santa Marta, which is a charity working in a post-conflict zone. The foundation has introduced over 600 children to cricket and organises regular games for local children.[21][22]

Again, junior matches in Colombia date back to the 1970s, when Bogota Sports Club has a junior section. In the 2010s, Cali had the most active junior programme under Tony Williams. Kevin Martinez graduated from that programme and represented Colombia at the 2016 South American Championships.[23] Bilverto Pulgarin, who played in Barranquilla's junior programme represented Colombia in two 2023 tours of Peru as a bowler.[24] Jean-Paul Wood, a UK-Colombian dual national, has been one of Colombia's best players in recent international matches, scoring winning runs against Brazil in the South American Cricket Championships aged 14 in 2023, then top-scoring in the 2024 South American Cricket Championships.[25]

International matches involving Colombia

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Colombia is anomalous in having a long history of cricket and a regionally competitive international team for years, but lacks ICC associate membership. This may be related to a lack of national recognition of cricket as a sport until a Colombian sports ministry resolution of December 2024.[3] Colombia international matches are poorly recorded in databases such as Wisden, ESPN and other Wikipedia pages.

South American Cricket Championships

Colombia has participated in all editions of the South American Cricket Championship since 2015, hosting the tournament in 2018 and coming third in 2023.

Host nation (columns) /

Team performance (below)

Chile
2015
Brazil
2016
Argentina
2017
Colombia
2018
Peru
2019
Brazil
2022
Argentina
2023
Brazil
2024
 Argentina1st2nd1st7th1st1st1st3rd
 Brazil2nd4th3rd6th6th2nd5th2nd
 Chile3rd1st2nd8th7th3rd8th6th
 Colombia4th5th7th4th4th6th3rd7th
 Costa Rica3rd
 Mexico5th6th6th1st2nd4th4th4th
 Panama7th1st
 Peru6th3rd5th 5th3rd7th6th5th
 Uruguay4th2nd5th5th2nd8th

Head to head record - summary

Colombia's head to head record against other international teams (all time):

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Colombia international players and matches - statistics

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Colombia Men's Cricket T20 batting statistics - ordered by most runs overall

Cap no. Player name Caps Innings Total runs Balls faced 4s 6s Out Average Strike rate
32 Chris Laas 31 31 755 771 77 18 31 24.35 97.92
55 Dian Perera 32 31 411 405 45 13 29 14.17 101.48
36 Nicholas Barsby 26 26 386 434 36 9 19 20.32 88.94
4 Andrew Farrington 28 24 305 255 31 8 19 16.05 119.61
97 Laurel Parks 8 8 284 198 23 15 6 47.33 143.43
57 Satnam Sandhu 17 15 258 221 15 11 13 19.85 116.74
66 Salim Patel Guzman 21 21 249 204 21 13 17 14.65 122.06
68 Paul Reid 29 23 189 232 15 4 20 9.45 81.47
37 Abhas Shrivastava 13 13 176 165 25 1 11 16.00 106.67
26 Oliver West 18 17 172 221 10 2 15 11.47 77.83
85 Anshul Sehrawat 18 15 166 176 17 5 14 11.86 94.32
67 Martin Knight 6 6 156 147 16 3 5 31.20 106.12
63 Chris Payne 9 9 152 145 22 3 9 16.89 104.83
95 Oliver Barnes 5 5 147 125 12 2 4 36.75 117.60
25 Rohit Mohan 20 13 132 113 11 5 9 14.67 116.81
86 Srinivasan Seshadri 18 16 119 199 3 4 14 8.50 59.80
23 Cameron Forbes 7 7 111 114 10 3 6 18.50 97.37
70 Julian Buttigieg 6 6 108 79 8 5 5 21.60 136.71
81 Jean Paul Wood 13 10 108 124 12 0 7 15.43 87.10
90 Karthik Radhakrishnan 13 12 102 153 7 2 11 9.27 66.67
33 Robert McHugh 5 5 100 112 5 6 5 20.00 89.29
49 Mark Edelston 12 12 97 163 6 0 12 8.08 59.51
22 Michael Phillips 3 3 95 117 8 1 3 31.67 81.20
104 Siddharth Bharamgunde 5 5 91 85 9 6 4 22.75 107.06
84 Sethu Madavan 5 5 90 145 11 1 3 30.00 62.07
41 Aman Gill 9 9 76 82 9 0 8 9.50 92.68
52 S Pandya 10 8 75 101 5 1 7 10.71 74.26
50 F G Grummit 6 6 71 81 5 1 5 14.20 87.65
99 Waqar Khan 6 6 65 55 11 1 6 10.83 118.18

Colombia Men's Cricket T20 bowling statistics - ordered by most wickets overall (3 wickets or more)

Cap no. Player Name Wickets Runs Overs Average Strike rate Economy rate
55 Dian Perera 37 614 99.50 16.59 16.14 6.17
32 Chris Laas 33 466 69.83 14.12 12.70 6.67
68 Paul Reid 29 577 91.50 19.90 18.93 6.31
25 Rohit Mohan 23 408 71.67 17.74 18.70 5.69
36 Nicholas Barsby 19 358 51.47 18.84 16.25 6.96
23 Cameron Forbes 17 245 36.00 14.41 12.71 6.81
88 Haran Vadivoo Manimaran 16 191 35.67 11.94 13.37 5.36
37 Abhas Shrivastava 16 239 39.83 14.94 14.94 6.00
4 Andrew Farrington 15 355 40.17 23.67 18.54 8.54
44 Guy Leslie 13 156 27.00 12.00 12.46 5.78
86 Srinivasan Seshadri 13 185 27.00 14.23 12.46 6.85
97 Laurel Parks 11 201 30.33 18.27 16.55 6.63
85 Anshul Sehrawat 11 289 45.83 26.27 25.00 6.31
57 Satnam Sandhu 9 104 18.00 11.56 12.00 5.78
19 Sebastian Lonsdale 8 64 7.00 8.00 8.40 7.00
98 Thomas Donegan 6 73 8.00 12.17 8.00 9.13
29 Pankaj Malik 6 187 28.00 31.17 28.00 6.68
31 Travis Crockett 6 257 26.00 42.83 26.00 9.88
22 Michael Phillips 5 50 9.00 10.00 10.80 5.56
58 Aniket Kader 5 91 19.00 18.20 22.80 4.79
80 Bilverto Pulgarin 5 91 12.00 18.20 14.40 7.58
70 Julian Buttigieg 5 131 19.17 26.20 23.00 6.83
34 Tommy Dutton 4 75 16.00 18.75 24.00 4.69
64 O G T F Farr 4 84 11.00 21.00 16.50 7.64
89 Vinoth Kumar Natarajan 4 87 13.33 21.75 20.00 6.53
52 S Pandya 4 123 31.00 30.75 46.50 3.97
41 Aman Gill 4 142 18.00 35.50 27.00 7.89
82 Jean Paul Wood 4 184 24.50 46.00 36.75 7.51
107 Mark Lamont 3 38 4.00 12.67 8.00 9.50
108 Lee Bailey 3 47 8.00 15.67 16.00 5.88
24 Ryan Butta 3 71 9.33 23.67 18.67 7.61
74 Jaison Gutierrez 3 84 10.00 28.00 20.00 8.40
39 Alex Golton 3 90 11.83 30.00 23.67 7.61
43 Bittou Sihan 3 95 12.00 31.67 24.00 7.92
67 Martin Knight 3 115 12.17 38.33 24.33 9.45
26 Oliver West 3 147 17.83 49.00 35.67 8.24

Note - data for Sebastian Lonsdale and Andrew Farrington includes two matches for which wickets and runs data exist, without number of balls data. Strike rates are based upon the subset of other matches.

Colombia Men's Cricket T20 batting statistics - greatest batting performances (40 runs or more)

Cap no. Player Name Match no. Date Opposition Event Runs Balls faced 4s 6s Out 1 / not out 0
32 Chris Laas 6 09/10/2015 Peru SAC 2015 91 61 12 3 1
97 Laurel Parks 58 21/10/2023 Mexico SAC 2023 80 45 10 4 0
97 Laurel Parks 54 18/10/2023 Panama SAC 2023 77 53 4 4 0
36 Nicholas Barsby 36 20/10/2022 Peru SAC 2022 72 37 6 6 1
32 Chris Laas 19 15/10/2017 Mexico SAC 2017 72 40 8 1 1
32 Chris Laas 20 15/10/2017 Chile SAC 2017 67 46 10 2 1
63 Chris Payne 43 09/02/2023 Trinidad & Tobago 2DA ESCION CRICKET CARNIVAL PANAMA 2023 65 39 9 2 1
67 Martin Knight 36 20/10/2022 Peru SAC 2022 64 48 7 1 0
95 Oliver Barnes 58 21/10/2023 Mexico SAC 2023 64 44 5 1 1
23 Cameron Forbes 5 06/10/2014 Brazil Amazon Cup 64 55 7 2 1
66 Salim Patel Guzman 38 22/10/2022 Brazil SAC 2022 60 40 6 2 0
55 Dian Perera 45 30/04/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 58 35 5 3 0
67 Martin Knight 35 20/10/2022 Mexico SAC 2022 58 52 5 2 1
97 Laurel Parks 56 20/10/2023 Brazil SAC 2023 57 47 5 2 1
55 Dian Perera 63 09/05/2025 Mexico Gulf Series Cup 54 37 3 5 1
84 Sethu Madavan 46 30/04/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 53 61 6 1 0
32 Chris Laas 63 09/05/2025 Mexico Gulf Series Cup 53 62 5 2 1
33 Robert McHugh 6 09/10/2015 Peru SAC 2015 51 41 3 3 1
32 Chris Laas 9 11/10/2015 Chile SAC 2015 50 39 6 2 1
104 Siddharth Bharamgunde 65 10/05/2025 Mexico Gulf Series Cup 50 56 6 2 1
70 Julian Buttigieg 39 22/10/2022 Argentina SAC 2022 49 26 3 4 1
81 Jean Paul Wood 61 12/10/2024 Peru SAC 2024 49 34 7 0 1
41 Aman Gill 11 29/10/2016 Mexico SAC 2016 48 32 6 0 0
55 Dian Perera 43 09/02/2023 Trinidad & Tobago 2DA ESCION CRICKET CARNIVAL PANAMA 2023 48 28 10 0 1
66 Salim Patel Guzman 40 23/10/2022 Chile SAC 2022 46 23 4 3 1
95 Oliver Barnes 55 19/10/2023 Uruguay SAC 2023 44 46 4 0 0
32 Chris Laas 24 24/08/2018 Brazil SAC 2018 44 44 0 0 1
68 Paul Reid 46 30/04/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 43 31 6 1 1
86 Srinivasan Seshadri 53 21/08/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 Series 2 43 35 0 4 1
85 Anshul Sehrawat 56 20/10/2023 Brazil SAC 2023 42 33 6 1 1
25 Rohit Mohan 4 06/10/2014 Brazil Amazon Cup 41 26 2 2 0
22 Michael Phillips 3 05/10/2014 Peru Amazon Cup 41 39 6 0 1
57 Satnam Sandhu 27 25/08/2018 Chile SAC 2018 41 41 5 1 1
90 Karthik Radhakrishnan 53 21/08/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 Series 2 41 48 2 1 1
36 Nicholas Barsby 30 03/10/2019 Argentina SAC 2019 40 38 5 1 0
37 Abhas Shrivastava 13 30/10/2016 Peru SAC 2016 40 32 6 0 1
36 Nicholas Barsby 39 22/10/2022 Argentina SAC 2022 40 49 4 0 1
102 Felix Sullivan 67 11/05/2025 Mexico Gulf Series Cup 39 28 4 2 0
99 Waqar Khan 66 10/05/2025 Mexico Gulf Series Cup 39 26 7 1 1
55 Dian Perera 47 01/05/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 39 49 4 0 1

Colombia Men's Cricket T20 batting statistics - greatest bowling performances (all three wicket hauls or more)

Cap no. Player Name Match no. Date Opposition Event Wickets Runs Overs
88 Haran Vadivoo Manimaran 45 30/04/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 5 8 3.67
44 Guy Leslie 34 05/10/2019 Brazil SAC 2019 5 12 4
55 Dian Perera 28 26/08/2018 Argentina SAC 2018 5 12 4
57 Satnam Sandhu 25 25/08/2018 Costa Rica SAC 2018 5 14 4
88 Haran Vadivoo Manimaran 44 29/04/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 5 17 4
55 Dian Perera 23 24/08/2018 Peru SAC 2018 4 9 3.33
44 Guy Leslie 31 04/10/2019 Mexico SAC 2019 4 11 4
37 Abhas Shrivastava 11 29/10/2016 Mexico SAC 2016 4 13 4
22 Michael Phillips 3 05/10/2014 Peru Amazon Cup 4 15 4
32 Chris Laas 21 16/10/2017 Argentina SAC 2017 4 17 3
32 Chris Laas 64 09/05/2025 Mexico Gulf Series Cup 4 20 4
36 Nicholas Barsby 8 11/10/2015 Mexico SAC 2015 4 22 3.83
32 Chris Laas 32 04/10/2019 Chile SAC 2019 4 31 4
70 Julian Buttigieg 36 20/10/2022 Peru SAC 2022 3 9 4
25 Rohit Mohan 23 24/08/2018 Peru SAC 2018 3 10 4
80 Bilverto Pulgarin 45 30/04/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 3 11 2
37 Abhas Shrivastava 6 09/10/2015 Peru SAC 2015 3 11 3
55 Dian Perera 27 25/08/2018 Chile SAC 2018 3 13 3.5
19 Sebastian Lonsdale 2 25/04/2010 Costa Rica CR tour Col 3 15 No data
32 Chris Laas 26 25/08/2018 Mexico SAC 2018 3 16 4
32 Chris Laas 10 12/10/2015 Brazil SAC 2015 3 17 4
97 Laurel Parks 59 10/10/2024 Brazil SAC 2024 3 18 4
85 Anshul Sehrawat 52 20/08/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 Series 2 3 19 4
19 Sebastian Lonsdale 66 10/05/2025 Mexico Gulf Series Cup 3 20 4
86 Srinivasan Seshadri 53 21/08/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 Series 2 3 20 4
89 Vinoth Kumar Natarajan 50 19/08/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 Series 2 3 20 4
55 Dian Perera 49 19/08/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 Series 2 3 21 3
86 Srinivasan Seshadri 49 19/08/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 Series 2 3 23 4
25 Rohit Mohan 24 24/08/2018 Brazil SAC 2018 3 25 4
25 Rohit Mohan 27 25/08/2018 Chile SAC 2018 3 30 4
29 Pankaj Malik 9 11/10/2015 Chile SAC 2015 3 31 4
98 Thomas Donegan 63 09/05/2025 Mexico Gulf Series Cup 3 36 3

Colombia Men's T20 cricket international team players and cap numbers

Data is as of 21 July 2025, subject to the notes on matches in the previous section.

Cap no. Player name Caps
1 Peter Dale 1
2 Edward Dallas 1
3 Edward Davey 1
4 Andrew Farrington 28
5 Mark Farrington 1
6 Peter Goodhew 1
7 Ben Morris 1
8 Andrew Priestley 1
9 Kauchar Sheth 1
10 Matthew Wilkinson 1
11 Burney Zaheer 1
12 Patrick Raikes 6
13 Julian Abelson 1
14 James Atkinson 1
15 Ben Brown 1
16 Camilo Fonseca 1
17 Michael Geddes 1
18 Sebastian Hiperson 1
19 Sebastian Lonsdale 4
20 Daniel Thorpe 1
21 Andrew Wright 4
22 Michael Phillips 3
23 Cameron Forbes 7
24 Ryan Butta 3
25 Rohit Mohan 20
26 Oliver West 18
27 Kushal Jaiswal 3
28 Kamal Mirchandani 1
29 Pankaj Malik 8
30 Jairo Andres Venegas Vargas 3
31 Travis Crockett 17
32 Chris Laas 31
33 Robert McHugh 5
34 Tommy Dutton 5
35 David Stuart 4
36 Nicholas Barsby 26
37 Abhas Shrivastava 13
38 Jon Arnold 2
39 Alex Golton 5
40 Darren Thompson 7
41 Aman Gill 9
42 Stuart Treiber 4
43 Bittou Sihan 10
44 Guy Leslie 9
45 Vino Chandrasekar 8
46 DJ Procter 4
47 Kevin Martinez 3
48 M Antonucci 7
49 Mark Edelston 12
50 F G Grummit 6
51 J C Charlton 3
52 S Pandya 10
53 D Wiltshire 2
54 Patrick Smallwood 6
55 Dian Perera 32
56 M Shaban 4
57 Satnam Sandhu 17
58 Aniket Kader 8
59 James C Davis 6
60 Balaji Krishnan 8
61 D R Hall 4
62 Andrew West 2
63 Chris Payne 9
64 O G T F Farr 4
65 Viresh Kavikar 7
66 Salim Patel Guzman 21
67 Martin Knight 6
68 Paul Reid 29
69 Hohib Habibzai 5
70 Julian Buttigieg 6
71 Chris Price 6
72 Mukund Pandey 4
73 Joe Mansfield 9
74 Jaison Gutierrez 8
75 Krishnan Canagasabey 3
76 Ronal Quiroga 1
77 Jake Chang 7
78 Jose Banquero 1
79 Santiago Rodriguez 2
80 Bilverto Pulgarin 7
81 Jean Paul Wood 13
82 Jose Cantillo 1
83 Jerry Kalarickal 1
84 Sethu Madavan 5
85 Anshul Sehrawat 18
86 Srinivasan Seshadri 18
87 Winston Cheng 2
88 Haran Vadivoo Manimaran 12
89 Vinoth Kumar Natarajan 6
90 Karthik Radhakrishnan 13
91 Ivan Valenciano 2
92 Sankar Sekaran 4
93 Aanandan 2
94 Pravin Shamdasani 4
95 Oliver Barnes 5
96 Philip Konecny 4
97 Laurel Parks 8
98 Thomas Donegan 6
99 Waqar Khan 6
100 Colis Rimple 3
101 Niroshan Sirisena 2
102 Felix Sullivan 5
103 Edward Howat 1
104 Siddharth Bharamgunde 5
105 Oscar Snow 3
106 Paul Inch 4
107 Mark Lamont 2
108 Lee Bailey 2

List of men's international cricket matches featuring Colombia

Match no. Date Opposition Event Home/Away Location Outcome Scorecard Notes
1 24/04/2010 Costa Rica CR tour Col Home Bogota Sports Club Lost Scorecard Note these two are only partial scorecards, with team list, best performances and totals. Scorecard needed.
2 25/04/2010 Costa Rica CR tour Col Home Bogota Sports Club Won Scorecard
3 05/10/2014 Peru Amazon Cup Home Los Pinos Won Scorecard
4 06/10/2014 Brazil Amazon Cup Home Los Pinos Won Scorecard Note - Three missing caps in scoresheet were of Jaime Venegas, Pankaj Malik and Andrew Farrington.
5 06/10/2014 Brazil Amazon Cup Home Los Pinos Lost Scorecard
6 09/10/2015 Peru SAC 2015 Away Chile Won Scorecard
7 10/10/2015 Argentina SAC 2015 Away Chile Lost Scorecard
8 11/10/2015 Mexico SAC 2015 Away Chile Lost Scorecard
9 11/10/2015 Chile SAC 2015 Away Chile Lost Scorecard
10 12/10/2015 Brazil SAC 2015 Away Chile Lost Scorecard
11 29/10/2016 Mexico SAC 2016 Away Brazil Won Scorecard
12 29/10/2016 Brazil SAC 2016 Away Brazil Lost Scorecard
13 30/10/2016 Peru SAC 2016 Away Brazil Lost Scorecard
14 30/10/2016 Chile SAC 2016 Away Brazil Lost Scorecard
15 30/10/2016 Argentina SAC 2016 Away Brazil Lost Scorecard
16 13/10/2017 Peru SAC 2017 Away Argentina Lost Scorecard
17 14/10/2017 Uruguay SAC 2017 Away Argentina Lost Scorecard
18 14/10/2017 Brazil SAC 2017 Away Argentina Lost Scorecard
19 15/10/2017 Mexico SAC 2017 Away Argentina Lost Scorecard
20 15/10/2017 Chile SAC 2017 Away Argentina Lost Scorecard
21 16/10/2017 Argentina SAC 2017 Away Argentina Lost Scorecard Note two missing players in scorecard
22 24/08/2018 Uruguay SAC 2018 Home Los Pinos Lost Scorecard
23 24/08/2018 Peru SAC 2018 Home Los Pinos Won Scorecard
24 24/08/2018 Brazil SAC 2018 Home Los Pinos Lost Scorecard
25 25/08/2018 Costa Rica SAC 2018 Home Los Pinos Won Scorecard
26 25/08/2018 Mexico SAC 2018 Home Los Pinos Lost Scorecard
27 25/08/2018 Chile SAC 2018 Home Los Pinos Won Scorecard
28 26/08/2018 Argentina SAC 2018 Home Los Pinos Won Scorecard
29 03/10/2019 Peru SAC 2019 Away Peru Lost Scorecard Note - missing two caps
30 03/10/2019 Argentina SAC 2019 Away Peru Won Scorecard Note - missing four caps in scoresheet (one is confirmed by email to be Andy Farrington; added so three left). Batter out for 0 is Andrew West.
31 04/10/2019 Mexico SAC 2019 Away Peru Lost Scorecard
32 04/10/2019 Chile SAC 2019 Away Peru Lost Scorecard Note - one missing cap
33 05/10/2019 Uruguay SAC 2019 Away Peru Lost Scorecard
34 05/10/2019 Brazil SAC 2019 Away Peru Won Scorecard Two missing caps
35 20/10/2022 Mexico SAC 2022 Away Brazil Lost Scorecard Note - 14 players named. Salim Patel and A Farrington are duplicated in scoresheet. One cap needs removing (either Chris Price or Paddy Raikes)
36 20/10/2022 Peru SAC 2022 Away Brazil Won Scorecard
37 21/10/2022 Uruguay SAC 2022 Away Brazil Lost Scorecard Note - Chris Payne and Chris Price are back to front in batting scoresheet. This has been reversed in table of batting data.
38 22/10/2022 Brazil SAC 2022 Away Brazil Lost Scorecard
39 22/10/2022 Argentina SAC 2022 Away Brazil Lost Scorecard
40 23/10/2022 Chile SAC 2022 Away Brazil Lost Scorecard
41 07/02/2023 Panama 2DA ESCION CRICKET CARNIVAL PANAMA 2023 Away Panama Lost Scorecard Note - cric-heroes has as Panama A and B. However these were two full strength Panama sides of equal strength from the Panama squad. Note - Associate Cricket world reports as 'two Panama teams; - Report Note Naeem = Chris Laas. Chirag = Jake Chang and other typos, nicknames and partial names or mis-spelt names can be worked out intuitively - see Appearances and Batting data.
42 08/02/2023 Panama 2DA ESCION CRICKET CARNIVAL PANAMA 2023 Away Panama Lost Scorecard
43 09/02/2023 Trinidad & Tobago 2DA ESCION CRICKET CARNIVAL PANAMA 2023 Away Panama Lost Scorecard Note - cric-heroes has opposition as 'Trinidad & Tobago'. Associate Cricket world say it was a representative team .
44 29/04/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 Away Peru Lost Scorecard Twelve players named - Bilverto Pulgarin neither bowled nor batted so was 12th man, cap not counted.
45 30/04/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 Away Peru Won Scorecard Note - this series at time considered international match. Cricket Peru may have had internal issues at time which may be why team stated as 'Peru Warriors' in some match reports in this series (but not all) in cric-heroes. Same applies to August tournaments. Note - review of Whatsapp messages shows invitations from Cricket Peru See e.g. Series announcement

Note in this match, twelve players named - Winston Cheng was 12th man.

46 30/04/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 Away Peru Won Scorecard Twelve players named - Bilverto Pulgarin was 12th man.
47 01/05/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 Away Peru Lost Scorecard Twelve players named - Bilverto Pulgarin was 12th man.
48 01/05/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 Away Peru Won Scorecard Twelve players named in scoresheet - Jairo Venegas was 12th man.
49 19/08/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 Series 2 Away Peru Lost Scorecard Twelve players named - Bilverto Pulgarin only not to bat and was 12th man.
50 19/08/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 Series 2 Away Peru Lost Scorecard
51 20/08/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 Series 2 Away Peru Lost Scorecard Twelve players named - Vinoth only not to bat so was 12th man.
52 20/08/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 Series 2 Away Peru Lost Scorecard Twelve players named - Aanandan only not to bat so was 12th man.
53 21/08/2023 Peru CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes 2023 Series 2 Away Peru Won Scorecard Twelve players named - Sankar Sekaran was 12th man.
54 18/10/2023 Panama SAC 2023 Away Argentina Won Scorecard Original scorecard
55 19/10/2023 Uruguay SAC 2023 Away Argentina Lost Scorecard Original scorecard Note - scoresheet on ESPN contains error, Should read Pravin Shandasani lbw R Ahir 0 off 5 balls. Oliver Barnes 32 off 30 balls 3 fours, caught Bawa bowled Kapadiya. Cricheroes is partially corrected to the correct scores but left more than 2 players as 'not out' and did not fix balls faced (did not process correction fully), ESPN is wrong as it was copied from cric-heroes prior to post-match corrections.
56 20/10/2023 Brazil SAC 2023 Away Argentina Won Scorecard Original scorecard Note - Cric heroes and ESPN are inconsistent in awarding a cap to Pravin Shamdasani vs Thomas Donegan. Cric heroes is correct - Thomas was in the XI per original team sheet.
57 21/10/2023 Argentina SAC 2023 Away Argentina Lost Scorecard Original scorecard
58 21/10/2023 Mexico SAC 2023 Away Argentina Won Scorecard Original scorecard
59 10/10/2024 Brazil SAC 2024 Away Brazil Lost Scorecard Original scorecard
60 11/10/2024 Mexico SAC 2024 Away Brazil Lost Scorecard Original scorecard
61 12/10/2024 Peru SAC 2024 Away Brazil Lost Scorecard Original scorecard
62 13/10/2024 Uruguay SAC 2024 Away Brazil Won Scorecard Walkover - so no caps awarded.
63 09/05/2025 Mexico Gulf Series Cup Home Solinilla Won Scorecard
64 09/05/2025 Mexico Gulf Series Cup Home Solinilla Lost Scorecard
65 10/05/2025 Mexico Gulf Series Cup Home Solinilla Lost Scorecard
66 10/05/2025 Mexico Gulf Series Cup Home Solinilla Lost Scorecard
67 11/05/2025 Mexico Gulf Series Cup Home Solinilla Won Scorecard Note - both teams had an additional batter and bowler. Colombia had Paul Inch batting and Seb Lonsdale bowling as alternates. Thomas Donegan for Chris Laas concussion substitute. Unusually 13 caps as stated on scorecard is extraordinarily in this case - correct.

Notes. 1960s/1970s and subsequent matches before 2010 were played in name of Bogota CC or Cali CC, not Colombia. E.g. Panama 2001 match was billed as Panama v Bogota ('an international match of sorts'), but not an official match of Colombia. See report here: Series report . And here says 'Bogota responded...' in second innings (not Colombia) in this Match report. Note - Chile tour of Colombia cerca 2009-2011 - no report, record or scoresheet can be found so data not included.

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International matches involving Colombia (excluding South American Cricket Championships)

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Details of matches during South American Cricket Championships can be found elsewhere. Details of other (non-SACC) international series and cricket matches involving Colombia are set out here.

Mexico tour of Colombia 2025 - Gulf Series Cup

Mexico won the series and inaugural Gulf Series Cup 3-2. In the last match, the last wicket chase of 56 by Felix Sullivan and Oscar Snow for Colombia is apparently the highest ever in T20 internationals (possibly the highest in T20s), beating the previous record of 46.[26]

Squads

[27]  Colombia Paul Reid (captain), Dian Perera (vc), Lee Bailey, Siddharth Bharamgunde, Jorge Bolivar, Jose Cantillo, Thomas Donegan, David Guevara, Jason Gutierrez, Jhon Hernandez, Paul Inch, Waqar Khan, Balaji Krishnan, Chris Laas, Jefferson Lambiz, Mark Lamont, Sebastian Lonsdale, Salim Patel Guzman, Samir Polo, Oscar Snow, Abhas Srivastava, Felix Sullivan, Ivan Valenciano.

 Mexico Subash Chandra Bose Rooban, Suraj Chandra Mohan, Somnath Deshmukh, Devon Ebersohn, Shankar Ganesan, Rohit Gupta, Yashvanth Jasti, Harish Kumar, Vinodh Kumar Ambalahandi Bhakthavachalam, Avinash Nagaram, Pandiarajan Rajagopal, Praveen Santhanakrishnan, Shubhang Sharma, Govardhan Vasanth Singh, Arun Veerabathiran, Bravin Vijaya Raja Jansi Rani.

Match 1

9 May 2025
9:00
Scorecard
 Colombia
154/3 (20 overs)
v
 Mexico
133 all out (16.5 overs)
Dian Perera 54 (37)
Harish Kumar 1/20 (4 overs)
Bose Ruban 64 (42)
Thomas Donegan 3/36 (3 overs)
Colombia won by 21 runs
Combarranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia,
Umpires: Andrew Wright (Eng) and Govardhan (Mex)
Player of the match: Christopher Laas (Col)
  • Colombia won the toss and elected to bat.

Match 2

9 May 2025
14:00
 Colombia
90/8 (20 overs)
v
 Mexico
148/9 (20 overs)
Dian Perera 22 (21)
Yashvanth Jasti 3/7 (3 overs)
Shubhang Sharma 27 (30)
Chris Laas 4/20 (4 overs)
Mexico won by 58 runs
Combarranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia,
Umpires: Andrew Wright (Eng) and Govardhan (Mex)
Player of the match: Yashvanth Jasti (Mex)
  • Mexico won the toss and elected to bat.

Match 3

10 May 2025
09:00
 Colombia
111/6 (20 overs)
v
 Mexico
112/4 (15.4 overs)
Siddharth Bharamgunde 50 (56)
Arun Veerabathira 3/19 (4 overs)
Bose Ruban 33 (16)
Dian Perera 1/15 (4 overs)
Mexico won by 6 wickets
Combarranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia,
Umpires: Andrew Wright (Eng) and Govardhan (Mex)
Player of the match: Shubhang Sharma (Mex)
  • Mexico won the toss and elected to field.

Match 4

10 May 2025
14:00
 Colombia
116 all out (19.1 overs)
v
 Mexico
117/8 (17 overs)
Waqar Khan 39 (26)
Shankar Ganesan 5/15 (4 overs)
Devon Ebersohn 31 (40)
Sebastian Lonsdale 3/20 (4 overs)
Mexico won by 2 wickets
Combarranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia,
Umpires: Andrew Wright (Eng) and Govardhan (Mex)
Player of the match: Shankar Ganesan (Mex)
  • Colombia won the toss and elected to bat.

Match 5

11 May 2025
08:00
 Colombia
121/9 (19.4 overs)
v
 Mexico
120/9 (20 overs)
Felix Sullivan 39* (28)
Bose Ruban 3/17 (4 overs)
Suraj Kannadiga 25 (26)
Sebastian Lonsdale 2/19 (2 overs)
Colombia won by 1 wicket
Combarranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia,
Umpires: Andrew Wright (Eng) and Harish Kumar (Mex)
Player of the match: Felix Sullivan (Col)
  • Colombia won the toss and elected to field.

Colombia tour of Peru August 2023

5-match series tour by Colombia of Brazil entitled 'CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes Season 2'. Peru won 4-1, reversing Colombia's 3-2 victory in the series earlier in the year (see below)[28]

Squads

 Colombia Paul Reid (captain), Aanandan, Jake Chang, Jaison Gutierrez, Viresh Kavikar, Vinoth Kumar Natarajan, Vinoth Kumar Natarajan, Joe Mansfield, Dian Perera, Bilverto Pulgarin, Karthik Radhakrishnan, Anshul Sehrawat, Sankar Sekaran, Srinivasan Seshadri, Ivan Valenciano.

 Peru Aman Arora, Bishwajeet, Harshil Brahmbhatt, Erick Cajahuaman, Joel Crup, Milka Braulio Elias Gonzales, Gabriel Lozano, Mohsin Husain, Yahya Khan, Manoj Kumar Rana, Priyadarshi Padhi, Nikhilesh R, Pravin Shamdasani, Jagjit Singh, Sumit Sharma.

Match 1

19 August 2023
08:00
 Peru
135/8 (20 overs)
v
 Colombia
97 all out (20 overs)
Harshil Brahmbhatt 40 (41)
Dian Perera 3/21 (3 overs)
Dian Perera 32 (20)
Sumit Sharma 3/7 (2 overs)
Peru won by 38 runs
Lurin Rugby Ground, Lima.
Player of the match: Sumit Sharma (Per)
  • Colombia won the toss and elected to field.

Match 2

19 August 2023
14:00
 Peru
105 all out (14.3 overs)
v
 Colombia
86/9 (20 overs)
Nikhilesh R 12* (7)
Vinoth Kumar Natarajan 3/20 (4 overs)
Sankar Sekaran 20* (11)
Sumit Sharma 2/13 (4 overs)
Peru won by 19 runs
Lurin Rugby Ground, Lima.
Player of the match: Sumit Sharma (Per)
  • Peru won the toss and elected to bat.

Match 3

20 August 2023
08:00
 Peru
134/7 (20 overs)
v
 Colombia
74 all out (15.3 overs)
Mohsin Husain 38 (40)
Paul Reid 2/27 (4 overs)
Karthik Radhakrishnan 17 (24)
Jagjit Singh 2/7 (2 overs)
Peru won by 60 runs
Lurin Rugby Ground, Lima.
Player of the match: Jagjit Singh (Per)
  • Colombia won the toss and elected to field.

Match 4

20 August 2023
14:00
 Colombia
82 all out (16.4 overs)
v
 Peru
83/7 (16 overs)
Dian Perera 15 (14)
Aman Arora 4/10 (3 overs)
Yahya Khan 19* (20)
Anshul Sehrawat 3/19 (4 overs)
Peru won by 3 wickets
Lurin Rugby Ground, Lima.
Player of the match: Aman Arora (Per)
  • Colombia won the toss and elected to bat.

Match 5

21 August 2023
09:00
 Colombia
127/7 (20 overs) & 6/0 (0.2 of S.O.)
v
 Peru
127/7 (20 overs) & 5/2 (S.O.)
Srinivasan Seshadri 43 (35)
Nikhilesh R. 3/20 (4 overs)
Harshil Brahmbhatt 33 (24)
Srinivasan Seshadri 3/20 (4 overs) Paul Reid 2/5 (S.O.)
Scores tied. Colombia won super-over by one run
Lurin Rugby Ground, Lima.
Player of the match: Srinivasan Seshadri (Col)
  • Colombia won the toss and elected to bat.

Colombia tour of Peru April–May 2023

5-match series tour by Colombia of Peru entitled 'CCP International Cricket Tournament Liga Los Andes'. Colombia won 3-2.[29] Note some (but not all) scorecards of this series and the later Peru series in 2023 (see above) refer 'Peru Warriors' as the opposition. Cricket Colombia was invited by Peru Cricket Association representatives and the Peru team was made up of qualifying players many of whom have played in South American championships. Cricket Colombia classifies these matches (and those in the other Peru tour of 2023) as international matches.

Squads

 Colombia Sethu Madhavan K (captain), Winston Cheng, Vinoth Kumar Natarajan, Salim Guzman Patel, Dian Perera, Bilverto Pulgarin, Paul Reid, Satnam Sandhu, Anshul Sehrawat, Srinivasan Seshadri, Haran Vadivoo Manimaran, Jairo Andres Venegas Vargas, Jean-Paul Wood.

 Peru Jose Maria Bernaola, Erick Cajahuaman, Milka Braulio Elias Gonzales, Mohsin Husain, Jair, Joel Crup, Sofia Esteban Linares, Gabriel Lozano, Manoj Kumar Rana, Madhavan K, Ayush Rana, Nikhilesh R., Priyadarshi Padhi, Rohit Frd, Jagjit Singh, Pravin Shamdasani, Aditya Sharma, Sumit Sharma, Aditya Sharma.

Match 1

29 April 2023
13:30
 Peru
129/8 (20 overs)
v
 Colombia
120/9 (20 overs)
Priyadarshi Padhi 51 (58)
Haran Vadivoo Manimaran 5/17 (4 overs)
Satnam Sandhu 35 (26)
Manoj Kumar Rana 3/23 (4 overs)
Peru won by 13 runs
Lurin Rugby Ground, Lima.
Player of the match: Manoj Kumar Rana (Per)
  • Colombia won the toss and elected to field.

Match 2

30 April 2023
08:00
 Peru
92/10 (17.4 overs)
v
 Colombia
93/1 (12.3 overs)
Priyadarshi Padhi 22 (26)
Haran Vadivoo Manimaran 5/8 (3.4 overs)
Dian Perera 58* (35)
Sumit Sharma 1/8 (1 overs)
Colombia won by 9 wickets
Lurin Rugby Ground, Lima.
Player of the match: Haran Vadivoo Manimaran (Col)
  • Colombia won the toss and elected to field.

Match 3

30 April 2023
14:00
 Colombia
152/6 (20 overs)
v
 Peru
130/8 (20 overs)
Sethu Madhavan 53 (61)
Pravin Shamdasani 3/20 (4 overs)
Harshil Brahmbhatt 75 (55)
Paul Reid 2/32 (4 overs)
Colombia won by 22 runs
Lurin Rugby Ground, Lima.
Player of the match: Paul Reid (Col)
  • Peru won the toss and elected to field.

Match 4

1 May 2023
08:00
 Peru
107/9 (20 overs)
v
 Colombia
83/9 (20 overs)
Pravin Shamdasani 46 (45)
Srinivasan Seshadri 1/12 (2 overs)
Dian Perera 39 (49)
Pravin Shamdasani 3/13 (4 overs)
Peru won by 24 runs
Lurin Rugby Ground, Lima.
Player of the match: Pravin Shamdasani (Per)
  • Colombia won the toss and elected to field.

Match 5

1 May 2023
08:00
 Peru
92/8 (20 overs)
v
 Colombia
96/5 (18.4 overs)
Pravin Shamdasani 22 (26)
Paul Reid 2/13 (4 overs)
Anshul Sehrawat 34 (30)
Pravin Shamdasani 2/17 (4 overs)
Colombia won by 5 wickets
Lurin Rugby Ground, Lima.
Player of the match: Anshul Sehrawat (Col)
  • Colombia won the toss and elected to field.

Colombia participation in Panama tournament, February 2023

This tournament was entitled the 'Segunda Escion, Cricket Carnival Panama 2023'. It was contested between two equal-strength Panama teams composed of national squad members, Trinidad & Tobago and a club side, the Saville Stars.[30] Although match reports refer 'Panama A' and 'Panama B', press reports from the time refer 'two Panama sides' and do not differentiate the squads, with players for each match picked from the same pool.[31] At the finale, a Panama side played an all-star team made up of the best players of all the other teams (including some Colombia players). Cricket Colombia regards the matches against Panama and Trinidad & Tobago as international matches.

Squads

 Colombia Paul Reid (captain), Jose Banquero, Krishnan Canagasabey, Jose Cantillo, Travis Crockett, Salim Guzman Patel, Jason Gutierrez, Jerry Kalarickal, Christopher Laas, Joe Mansfield, Chris Paine, Dian Perera, Bilverto Pulgarin, Ronal Quiroga, Santiago Rodriguez, Jean-Paul Wood.

 Panama Breeze Ahir, Daman Ahir, Dilip Ahir, Divyesh Ahir, Hardik Ahir, Jignesh Ahir, Khengar Ahir, Malav Ahir, Nikunj Ahir, Rahul Ahir, Riken Ahir, Sagarkumar Ahir, Vinod Ahir, Vishal Ahir, Yahya Bawa, Abdullah Bham, Abdullah Bhoola, Siraj Boda, Ahmad Bhayat, Yusuf Bhayat, Sohel Desai, Yusuf Kachhalia, Rehman Mankda, Rizwan Mangera, Faizan Patel, Huzeifa Patel, Abdullah Bham, Parth, Imran Patel, Safvan Patel, Mohmad Sohel Patel, Sohel Patel, Vivek Patel, Vishal Raja, Ahmadi Ravat, Sufiyan Tarajiya, Irfan Tarajia.

 Trinidad and Tobago Devindra Maharaj (c), Samuel Adolphus, Alpesh Ahir, Niravkumar Chhanabhai Ahir, Raj Ahir, Dary Balgobin, Malan Bharath, Sunil Dassine, Jacob Hadid, Kobus Louw, Richard Ramrekha, Matthew Swanepoel.

Match 1 involving Colombia

7 February 2023
14:30
 Panama
158/8 (20 overs)
v
 Colombia
82/8 (20 overs)
Dilip Ahir 73 (54)
Paul Reid 2/26 (4 overs)
Santiago 13* (12)
Nikunj Ahir 3/22 (4 overs)
Panama won by 70 runs
Gamboa, Panama.
Player of the match: Dilip Ahir (Pan)
  • Panama won the toss and elected to bat.

Match 2 involving Colombia

8 February 2023
14:30
 Colombia
102/7 (20 overs)
v
 Panama
103/2 (10.3 overs)
Salim Guzman Patel 23 (28)
Divyesh Ahir 2/10 (4 overs)
Malav Ahir 29 (24)
Panama won by 8 wickets
Gamboa, Panama.
Player of the match: Divyesh Ahir (Pan)
  • Colombia won the toss and elected to bat.

Match 3 involving Colombia

9 February 2023
09:00
 Trinidad and Tobago
192/3 (20 overs)
v
 Colombia
159/7 (20 overs)
Devindra Maharaj 84 (68)
Paul Reid 2/12 (3 overs)
Chris Paine 65 (39)
Sunil Dassine 3/17 (4 overs)
Trinidad & Tobago won by 33 runs
Gamboa, Panama.
Player of the match: Dary Balgobin (Tri)
  • Colombia won the toss and elected to field.

Amazon Cup, Colombia 2014

Contested between Brazil, Peru and Colombia at Los Pinos, Bogota. Peru eliminated in round robin stage. Final between Colombia and Brazil was won by Brazil.[17][16][15]

Squads

 Colombia Ryan Butta, Travis Crockett, Andrew Farrington, Cameron Forbes, Cushal Jaiswal, Pankaj Malik, Rohit Mohan, Michael Phillips, Oliver West, Jairo Andres Venegas Vargas, Andrew Wright.

 Brazil Jaiman, Allen, Richard Avery, Kamal Bishnoi, Fredrick Brunt, Greigor Caisley, Henrique Dollabella, Matthew Featherstone, Nicholas Jones, Vinod Kumar, Alexandre Miziara,

 Peru Nicholas Barsby, Miles Buesst, David Chaplin, Steven Hallett, Christopher Hodgson, Alex James, Nicholas Myers, Manojsonukumar Rana, Tony Salford, Hiro Sahejramani, Hansde Wit.

Match 1

5 October 2014, 9 am
 Colombia
137/9 (20 overs)
v
 Peru
131/9 (20 overs)
Michael Phillips 41 (39)
Miles Buesst 3/18 (4 overs)
Chris Hodgson 37 (46)
Michael Phillips 3/35 (4 overs)
Colombia won by 6 runs
Los Pinos, Bogota, Colombia.

Match 2

5 October 2014, 14:00
 Peru
117/6 (17 overs)
v
 Brazil
118/4 (16.1 overs)
Steven Hallett 47 (35)
Richard Avery 3/35 (4 overs)
Greigor Caisley 53 (41)
Miles Buesst 2/30 (4 overs)
Brazil won by 6 wickets
Los Pinos, Bogota, Colombia.

Match 3

6 October 2014, 9:00
 Brazil
119/8 (20 overs)
v
 Colombia
121/4 (17.4 overs)
Nicholas Jones 23 (20)
Rohit Mohan 2/13 (4 overs)
Rohit Mohan 41 (26)
Richard Avery 2/31 (4 overs)
Colombia won by 6 wickets
Los Pinos, Bogota, Colombia.

Final

6 October 2014, 14:00
 Colombia
157/7 (20 overs)
v
 Brazil
158/4 (18.2 overs)
Cameron Forbes 64 (55)
Fredrick Brunt 3/52 (4 overs)
Greigor Caisley 69 (39)
Ryan Butta 2/17 (3.2 overs)
Brazil won by 6 wickets
Los Pinos, Bogota, Colombia.

Costa Rica tour of Colombia 2010

2-match series tour by Costa Rica in Bogota. Series tied 1-1.[32] These are currently the first international cricket matches of Colombia recognised by Cricket Colombia.

Squads

 Colombia Peter Dale (joint captain), Patrick Raikes (joint captain), Julian Abelson, Jim Atkinson, Ben Brown, Ed Dallas, Ed Davey, Andy Farrington, Mark Farrington, Camilo Fonseca, Mick Geddes, Peter Goodhew, Sebastian Hiperson, Sebastian Lonsdale, Ben Morriss, Andrew Priestley, Kauchar Sheth, Danny Thorpe, Matt Wilkinson, Andrew Wright, Burney Zaheer.

 Costa Rica Julian Olivier (Captain), Fabian Arce, Sam Arthur, Tim Baker, Karavadi Chandrasekar, David Crisp, Armando Foster, Richard Illingworth, Albert Pfister, Andy McQuaid, Sudesh Pillai, Chris Prasad, Ben Smith.

Match 1

24 April 2010
 Colombia
84/9 (25 overs)
v
 Costa Rica
90/2 (20.4 overs)
Kauchar Sheth 17
Chris Prasad 3/14
Ben Smith 35*
Cost Rica won by 8 wickets
Bogota Sports Club.
Player of the match: Ben Smith (CRI)

Match 2

25 April 2010
 Colombia
160 all out (29.3 overs)
v
 Costa Rica
70 all out (24.3 overs)
Mick Geddes 31
Tim Baker 2/18
Julian Olivier (16)
Andrew Farrington 2/12
Colombia won by 90 runs
Bogota Sports Club.
Player of the match: Andrew Farrington (Col)
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Grounds

Cricket is played regularly at the following grounds in Colombia:

Bogota (2)

(1) Bogota Sports Club - since the 1960s and continues today.

(2) Los Pinos - Regular location for cricket in Colombia since 2014, including international tournaments such as 2018 South American Cricket Championships and 2014 Amazon cup)

Barranquilla (3)

(1) Marymount School Grounds, Barranquilla

(2) Combarranquilla, Solinilla, Atlantico (2025 Mexico tour of Colombia).

(3) Barranquilla Country Club

Also - net facility in Barranquilla city

Cali (2)

(1) Alto Maranon Polo Club - national tournaments since 2017.

(2) Colegio Colegio Britanico - spiritual home of Colombian cricket since the 1960s

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