Two South Asian team are set to compete in the 2025 Rangatahi Cricket Festival in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland next week.
The Auckland South Asian U19 boys and girls sides will play as invitational teams against Aotearoa Māori Schools and Pasifika U19 teams, as the annual tournament celebrating cricket’s vibrant culture enters its third year.
As invitation sides, the South Asian teams won't compete for the trophy - but will play the Pasifika and Māori teams while immersing themselves in the festival's rich cultural experience.
Auckland U19 Women’s representative, Simi Bajaj said she was thrilled to be part of the experience.
“Having the opportunity to be a part of the South Asian team excites me as it gives us a chance to embrace our culture through doing something we all love”, said Bajaj.
“This being the first South Asian girls team makes it even more special.
“I can’t wait to connect with my new teammates and develop some camaraderie out on the field.
“Hopefully, we can inspire more boys and girls of South Asian heritage to pick up the sport.”
The South Asian teams will have their work cut out, facing the already established and developing Māori and Pasifika sides.
Established in 2017, the Māori Secondary Schoolboy and Schoolgirl sides are open to secondary school cricketers of Māori whakapapa to represent their whānau, hāpu, iwi and kura.
Several exciting cricketers have come through the Māori programmes, including domestic players Curtis Heaphy (Central Districts), Jamal Todd (Otago), Rhys Mariu (Canterbury), Anika Todd (Auckland), Harriett Cuttance (Otago) and Ocean Bartlett (Central Districts).
All-rounder Solomon Nash made his premier debut this season for Parnell and shapes up as a key player for the Pasifika U19 Boys.
Sonnia Vaia, with experience at two Rangatahi Cricket Festivals and as a member of the Cook Islands senior women’s team, will play a prominent role for the Pasifika U19 Girls.
Into its third season, the Rangatahi Cricket Festival has proven a popular experience for players looking to connect with their culture as well as compete at a higher level.
Indian born Auckland-based BLACKCAPS spinner Ajaz Patel spoke highly of the initiative.
“The Rangatahi Cricket Festival is a great initiative to introduce players to more competitive cricket, while also embracing their cultural heritage,” said Patel.
“It’s been awesome to see more players from different cultures and backgrounds emerging onto our professional cricket scene in recent times.
“I have no doubt a tournament like this will promote the next generation of stars.
“As a proud Indian-New Zealander, I’ll be watching the South Asian side with interest and wish them all the best.”
The Rangatahi Cricket Festival gets underway on Wednesday 29th January at Cornwall Park (Cornwall Cricket Club) and Melville Park.
Matches will be live scored on PlayHQ.
SQUADS:
Aotearoa Māori Schoolboys:
- Arana Cronin-Stone (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa)
- Luis Kerrigan (Ngāi Tahu)
- Samuel Payne (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa)
- Bryn Thurlow (Ngāi Tai)
- Riley Parkinson (Ngā Puhi / Whakatōhea)
- Potiki Hamilton-Morrison (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairoa, Ngā Rauru, Kai Tahu)
- Ryan Metcalfe (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Māhanga)
- Aidan Simpkins (Ngāti Rangiwewehi, Tūhourangi Ngāti Wāhiao)
- Adam Wood (Ngāi Tahu)
- Jay Benefield (Ngā Puhi)
- Jack Rangiwahia (Ngāti Ruanui Taranaki)
Keegan Russell (Coach), Damian Stone (Manager).
Aotearoa Māori School Girls
- Georgina McEwan (Ngāi Te Rangi)
- Olivia Ross (Taranaki)
- Zamera Ikiua (Ngā Puhi)
- Jessica Benge (Te Āti Haunui a Pāpārangi, Ngāti Maniapoto)
- Aria Kearney (Ngāti Raukawa)
- Amelia Newell (Te Āti Awa)
- Greta Abbott (Ngāti Maniapoto)
- Raiha Jeory-Reynolds (Ngāti Porou)
- Mollie Drumm (Ngāti Porou)
- Emma Parker (Ngā Puhi)
- Madison Brown (Ngāti Maru)
- Aria Cameron (Tūhourangi / Te Arawa)
Justine Dunce (Coach), Shelley Fruin (Manager).
Auckland South Asian U19 Boys:
- Aaqib Aadil Sharif (Indian)
- Vir Chib (Indian)
- Arshpreet Kandola (Indian)
- Manav Kumar (Indian)
- Viraj Mody (Indian)
- Abhi Patel (Indian)
- Sher Safi (Afghani)
- Malindu Samarasingha (Sri Lankan)
- Yash Sing (Indian)
- Arya Suddala (Indian)
- Aaron Virdi (Indian)
- Pahul Virk (Indian)
Nikheil Bhana (Coach),Tauseef Satti (Assistant Coach).
Auckland South Asian U19 Girls:
- Simi Bajaj (Indian)
- Nidhi Bhosale (Indian)
- Nitya Choudhary (Indian)
- Anushriya Ganti (Indian)
- Japman Kaur Jawanda (Indian)
- Nabeeha Kamran (Pakistani)
- Aaliyah Patel (Indian)
- Aanya Patel (Indian)
- Zaara Sain (South African Indian)
- Zarah Samadi (Afghani)
- Sanaa Sikri (Indian)
- Tushika Singh (Indian)
James Newman (Coach), Eve Meachen (Assistant Coach).
Pasifika U19 Boys:
- Atelea Afeaki (SAMOA – Satupaitea, TONGA – Pangai, Ha’apai. KAINGA – Ha’a Afeaki, AOTEAROA – Ngati Kahungunu (Wairoa))
- Malcolm Barrow (FIJI – the Burning, West Lautoka, Island of Beqa, Dakuibeqa)
- Kaden Cossil (NIUE – Avatele, Hakupu)
- Liam Denny (KUKI AIRANI – Tamarua i Mangaia, KAINGA - Teau)
- Cohen Faitaua (SAMOA – Faleālupo (Savaii), Mulivai i Safata)
- Arthur Gabriel (SAMOA – Lotofaga, Vailima, Sagone, Iva)
- Luke Harrison (TONGA – Kolofo’ou, Fasi, Nukualofa, Tongatapu)
- Oscar Holt (TONGA – Fasi-moe-afi, Kolofo’ou, Fo’ui, Ha’avakatolo)
- Kian Krause (SAMOA – Sapapali’i (Savaii), Lotopā, AIGA – Kerrigan, Roebeck, Aeoainu’u Panini, Mose Paice)
- Joshua McNaughton (SAMOA – Magiagi, AIGA – Maliota, Fa’alogo)
- Nathan McNaughton (SAMOA – Magiagi, AIGA – Maliota, Fa’alogo)
- Noah Mead (SAMOA – KUKI AIRANI)
- Solomon Nash (SAMOA – Papa Sātaua, Maluafou, Siumu)
- Taine Morgan (SAMOA – Apia)
- Austin Sood (TONGA)
Hussain Hanif (Coach), Will Meredith (Coaching Assistant).
Pasifika U19 Girls:
- Luella Atimalala-Bracey (AMERIKA SAMOA – Futiga, Leone, Manu’a
SAMOA – Salani, Apia, Magiagi, Matāutu) - Roma Bowers-Fleming (KUKI AIRANI – Titikaveka i Rarotonga
KAINGA - Raina) - Ashiya Chand (FIJI – Vunivula, Labasa)
- Ocean Dawber (TONGA – Vaini, Utungake)
- Heitonga Fakatava (TONGA – Niuafo’ou, Vaini, Utungake)
- Siupeli Fakatava (TONGA – Niuafo’ou, Vaini, Utungake)
- Ofa Faoa (TONGA – Haleva, Kanokupolu, Tongatapu)
- Mia Hedge (SAMOA – Vaiala)
- Lily Lamb (KUKI AIRANI – Aitutaki, Mauke, AOTEAROA – Ngati Porou)
- Gisele Naidu (FIJI)
- Summer Taruia (NIUE – Mutalau, Liku, Makefu, Tuapa, KUKI AIRANI – Mitiaro, Atiu)
- Krysal Tomafua (SAMOA – Lufilufi, Tiavea, Leauva’a, Faleālupo)
- Sonnia Vaia (TONGA – Folaha, Tongatapu, KUKI AIRANI – Mangaia, Atiu)
- Esther Williams (KUKI AIRANI – Pukapuka)
- Neena Woollaston (FIJI – Suva, Nausori, Sigatoka, KAINGA - Deoki)
Tony Naidu (Coach), Rosie Williams (Coaching Assistant/Manager).
DRAW:
Wednesday 29 Jan |
|
10am – 1pm |
Māori Secondary Schoolboys v Pasifika U19 Boys Cornwall Park, One Tree Hill, Auckland |
10am – 1pm |
Māori Secondary Schoolgirls v Pasifika U19 Girls Melville Park, 249-259 Gillies Avenue, Epsom, Auckland |
2pm – 5.30pm |
Māori Secondary Schoolboys v Auckland South Asian U19 Boys Cornwall Park, One Tree Hill, Auckland |
2pm – 5.30pm |
Māori Secondary Schoolgirls v Auckland South Asian U19 Girls Melville Park, 249-259 Gillies Avenue, Epsom, Auckland |
Thursday 30 Jan |
|
10am – 1pm |
Māori Secondary Schoolboys v Pasifika U19 Boys Cornwall Park, One Tree Hill, Auckland |
10am – 1pm |
Māori Secondary Schoolgirls v Pasifika U19 Girls Melville Park, 249-259 Gillies Avenue, Epsom, Auckland |
2pm – 5.30pm |
Auckland South Asian U19 Boys v Pasifika U19 Boys Cornwall Park, One Tree Hill, Auckland |
2pm – 5.30pm |
Auckland South Asian U19 Girls v Pasifika U19 Girls Melville Park, 249-259 Gillies Avenue, Epsom, Auckland |