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Hungary can field teams at the following official ICC age groups:
Boys under 13, 15, 17, 19
Girls under 13, 15, 17. 19
Senior Men
Senior Women |
Hungary has a large squad of senior male players who can play for the country according to the ICC regulations |
In order to promote cricket to native Hungarians and to motivate local players, the HCA decided to arrange fixtures for a purely native Hungarian mens team, using all of the ICC selection criteria |
Hungary sends junior national teams (boys, girls and mixed) in various age groups to tournaments - see the Junior page |
Hungary has a senior womens team and arranges matches for it - see the Women's page |
If you qualify for one of the teams on this page and would like to be considered for the squads, please contact us |
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| Native Hungarian mens team |
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Rules
Players must qualify under A, B and C of the ICC criteria in the box above, as well as by age |
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| Slovakia vs Hungary Natives |
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| Hajske, Slovakia, Saturday 14th June 2008 |
Slovakia (111-3) beat Hungary Natives (110-7) by 7 wickets
card / report / photos |
Team
Gabor Török (Captain) |
Kangaroos |
Attila Vakan |
Comenius |
David Berczeli |
Comenius |
Ferenc Zsigri |
Kangaroos |
Gabor Nadudvari |
Kangaroos |
Istvan Toth |
Crown |
Janos Matyasfalvi |
Kangaroos |
Kristof Noll-Batek |
Comenius |
Tamas Török |
Kangaroos |
Viktor Agoston |
Kangaroos |
Zoltan Mago |
Comenius |
David Török (12th man) |
Kangaroos |
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| Euro Twenty20 |
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| Skopje, Macedonia, 10-17 July 2010 |
Group A |
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W |
L |
BP |
Pt |
| Hungary |
3 |
2 |
1 |
10 |
18 |
| Croatia |
3 |
2 |
1 |
8 |
16 |
Romania |
3 |
2 |
1 |
5 |
13 |
| Macedonia |
3 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
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Group B |
P |
W |
L |
BP |
Pt |
| Russia |
3 |
2 |
1 |
8 |
16 |
| Bulgaria |
3 |
2 |
1 |
8 |
16 |
| Cricket Board of Wales |
3 |
2 |
1 |
8 |
16 |
| Serbia |
3 |
0 |
3 |
5 |
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Hungary Squad
| Adrian Zador |
Lucky Singh |
| Andrew Leckonby (Captain) |
Matyas Balogh |
| Chris Priest |
Mike Glover (wk) |
| Eddie Allnutt |
Ranjeet Kumar |
| Habib Deldar |
Sufiyan Mohammed (Vice-captain) |
| Haroon Abel |
Suman Manuel |
| Janos Matyasfalvi |
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Hungary results
Sunday 11th July |
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Hungary |
beat
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Croatia |
101-5 |
100 a/o |
Mohammed 32
Allnutt 27 |
by 5 wickets |
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Abel 3 wkts |
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Monday 12th July |
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Romania |
beat
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Hungary |
139 a/o |
117-7 |
by 22 runs |
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Tuesday 13th July |
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Hungary |
beat
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Macedonia |
177-3 |
64 a/o |
Abel 5 wkts |
by 113 runs |
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Friday 16th July |
Semi-final |
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Hungary |
beat
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Bulgaria |
95 a/o |
77 a/o |
Kumar 4 wkts |
by 18 runs |
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Saturday 17th July |
Final |
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Hungary |
beat
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Russia |
166-7 |
165-6 |
Mohammed 82 |
by 3 wkts |
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| Full fixtures |
| Sat 10 |
Russia (130-5) beat Bulgaria (128-7) by 2 runs |
| Sat 10 |
Romania (133-4) beat Macedonia (125-6) by 8 runs |
| Sun 11 |
CBW (128 a/o) beat Serbia (38 a/o) by 90 runs |
| Sun 11 |
Hungary (101-5) beat Croatia (100 a/o) by 5 wickets |
| Mon 12 |
Bulgaria (126-9) beat Serbia (70 a/o) by 56 runs |
| Mon 12 |
CBW (116-8) beat Russia (115 a/o) by 2 wickets |
| Mon 12 |
Romania (139 a/o) beat Hungary (117-7) by 22 runs |
| Tue 13 |
Bulgaria (108 a/o) beat CBW (53 a/o) by 55 runs |
| Tue 13 |
Croatia (158-6) beat Romania (58 a/o) by 100 runs |
| Tue 13 |
Hungary (177-3) beat Macedonia (64 a/o) by 113 runs |
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Russia beat Serbia |
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Croatia beat Macedonia |
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Plate SF: Romania beat Serbia
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Plate SF: CBW beat Macedonia
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Trophy SF: Hungary (95 a/o) beat Bulgaria (77 a/o) by 18 runs |
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Trophy SF: Russia (149-6) beat Croatia (142-4) by 7 runs |
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7/8 Playoff: Serbia beat Macedonia |
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3/4 Playoff: Bulgaria beat Croatia
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Plate Final: CBW beat Romania by 11 runs |
| Sat 17 |
Trophy Final: Hungary (166-7) beat Russia (165-6) by 3 wickets |
View more news on the official website |
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| Carmel Invitational Euro Twenty20 |
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| Flintshire, Wales, 19-26 August 2009 |
 Hungary took part in the Carmel Invitational Euro Twenty20, but failed to win any of their four matches in the tournament proper
In their first group match, Flanders scored 151 (despite Leckonby's 3 for 6) and Hungary came up short by 29 runs (despite Ed Allnutt's 47) report + card
In their second match, Allnutt scored 36 not out and Leckonby again took three wickets but that wasn't enough to stop New Victoria reaching their target of 98 with three wickets left card
The third defeat came at the hands of the hosts Carmel by 6 wickets - the loss left them with just one point from their group matches and sent them into the Plate competition card
Unfortunately, Hungary went down at the hands of Croatia by 18 runs, despite Leckonby's 33, and thus ended their stay in the tournament card
Hungary quickly arranged a friendly match against Bulgaria, which they won by 2 wickets with 2 balls to spare thanks to 25 from Mahesh Singh and 32 from Will Pohl
Flanders were the winners of the Trophy, beating hosts Carmel in the final. Croatia beat New Victoria in the Plate final. Alderney won the spirit of cricket award. Russia were the other team in the tournament |
Group A
Alderney (Channel Islands)
Bulgaria
Croatia
Russia |
Group B
Carmel (Wales)
Flanders (France)
Hungary
New Victoria (England) |
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Group matches
Sunday: Flanders (151-7) beat Hungary (122 a/o) by 29 runs report + card
Tuesday: New Victoria (98-7) beat Hungary (97-8) by 3 wickets card
Wednesday: Carmel (90-4) beat Hungary (86-9) by 6 wickets card |
Plate semi-final
Thursday: Croatia (107-4) beat Hungary (81 a/o) by 26 runs card |
Friendly
Friday: Hungary (112-8) beat Bulgaria (111-6) by 2 wickets |
Hungary Squad
| Andrew Leckonby |
Matt Watson-Broughton |
| Ed Allnutt |
Mahesh Singh |
| D. Arbuthnott |
Mike Glover |
| Eric Pohl |
Lucky Singh |
| William Pohl |
Nick Palmer |
| Ted Weise |
Janos Matyasfalvi |
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