Cricket at the Pacific Games


A cricket tournament at the Pacific Games, previously the South Pacific Games, was introduced in 1979 and was played intermittently at games in the 1980s and 1990s, depending on the facilities of the host nation. It was played continuously from 2003 to 2019, but was not included for the 2023 Pacific Games in Solomon Islands due to the sport's inclusion for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Detailed records of the tournaments prior to 2003 have not been kept and little is known with certainty of the first three tournaments, beyond knowing what teams won the gold and silver medals at each Games.

Performance by team

;Legend
  • – Gold
  • – Silver
  • – Bronze
  • GS – Group stage
  • Q – Qualified
  • — Hosts

Results

1979

Venue: Suva, Fiji
Seven teams contested the first cricket tournament at the South Pacific Games.
PNG beat Tuvalu by 195 runs in their opening game, scoring 220/9 from 60 overs before bowling Tuvalu out for just 25 runs. Vavine Pala took 5/10. The game between Fiji and New Hebrides was unable to proceed due to a wet outfield. PNG later suffered a shock loss to Tonga before defeating Fiji in the semi-final by 20 runs. In the other semi-final New Hebrides defeated Tonga. PNG ultimately won the final by nine wickets after bowling the New Hebrides out for 53 runs, with 20-year-old fast bowler Mike Steven taking 8/27.
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1987

Venue: Nouméa, New Caledonia
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4

1991

Venue: Port Moresby/Lae, Papua New Guinea
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4/5/6

2003

Venue: Suva, Fiji
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6

2007

Venue: Apia, Samoa
Round robin tournament of limited overs cricket.
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5

2011

Venue: Noumea, New Caledonia
In 2011 the format was switched to the shorter Twenty20 game instead of the previous 50 over cricket. A round-robin stage was played before the two top teams met in the final.
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4

2015

Venue: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
In 2015, a women's tournament was held for the first time alongside the men's tournament. The 20-over format was retained.

2019

Venue: Apia, Samoa
Tonga included both men's and women's cricket in its successful bid for the 2019 Pacific Games, to be held in Nukuʻalofa. However, Tonga withdrew from hosting in May 2017 and was replaced by Samoa.

Pacific Mini Games

For the first time, Vanuatu included a men's cricket tournament in its successful bid for the 2017 Pacific Mini Games, to be held in Port Vila. The cricket facilities near Korman Stadium are planned to be renovated before the tournament. However, the effects of Cyclone Pam in 2015 have, according to some sources, cast doubt upon the country's ability to host the games.

Records

As detailed results have not been kept for the first three tournaments, it is not possible to present detailed records. What is known is that Papua New Guinea's total of 572/7 against New Caledonia is the highest team total in any international one-day match, along with the winning margin of 510 runs, and therefore also in the South Pacific Games.