2006 ICC Americas Championship

The ICC Americas Championship is the continental cricket championship for the Americas region, for Affiliate and Associate members of the International Cricket Council in North, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. This is the first year that the tournament is organized in three divisions.

2006 ICC Americas Championship
Cricket format50 overs-per-side
Tournament format(s)Round-robin
Host(s)Canada Canada
Champions Bermuda (1st title)
Participants13

The division three was played in Suriname. This tournament was won by the host and won one spot in division two (played in Argentina. Division two was won by the host. Argentina won one spot in division one. Division one was played in Canada, and was won by Bermuda.

Division One

Division One was held in Canada, commencing on 21 August. Five teams took part: Argentina, Bermuda, Canada (host and holder), the Cayman Islands and the United States. The venues were in the Maple Leaf Ground and the Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club.

Points Table

TeamPlayedWonLostTiedNRPointsNRR
 Bermuda43001141.420
 United States42101100.485
 Canada4220081.056
 Cayman Islands422008-0.257
 Argentina404000-2.469

Division two

Division Two was held in Argentina, commencing on 3 April. Five teams took part: Argentina (host), Bahamas, Belize, Panama, and Suriname. The venues were St Albans Club and Hurlingham Club in Buenos Aires. Argentina and Bahamas qualified for Wcl5.

Points Table

TeamPlayedWonLostTiedNRPointsNRR
 Argentina44000161.220
 Bahamas43100122.106
 Panama422008-0.530
 Suriname410034-0.681
 Belize404000-1.825

Division three

Division Three was held in Suriname, commencing on 15 February. Four teams took part: Brazil, Chile, Suriname (host), and Turks and Caicos. The venues were Snellen Park and Axwijk Sports Centre in Paramaribo.

Points Table

TeamPlayedWonLostTiedNRPointsNRR
 Suriname33000122.890
 Turks and Caicos Islands321008-0.222
 Chile3120040.030
 Brazil303000-1.944

References

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