Rarua Dikana

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Rarua Dikana (born 19 October 1978 in Papua New Guinea) is a Papua New Guinean former cricketer,[1] also known as Rarva Dikana.[2] A right-handed batsman, right-arm medium pace bowler and occasional wicket-keeper,[1] he has played for the Papua New Guinea national cricket team since 1998.[3]

Career

Dikana's first taste of international cricket came in the 1998 Under-19 World Cup when he represented Papua New Guinea Under-19s in six tournament matches.[4] He made his debut for the senior side later that year, playing against Malaysia and Singapore in the ACC Trophy.[5]

He next played for Papua New Guinea in the 2001 Pacifica Cup in Auckland, New Zealand[5] before playing for them in the 2001 ICC Trophy in Canada.[6] He played in the 2002 Pacifica Cup in Apia, Samoa,[5] including the final in which Papua New Guinea beat Tonga.[7] In 2004, he first represented a combined East Asia Pacific team in the Australian National Country Cricket Championships, and has represented the side every year since.[5]

In 2005, he played in the repêchage tournament for the 2005 ICC Trophy.[5] Papua New Guinea beat Fiji in the final,[8] to qualify for the 2005 ICC Trophy in Ireland, where Dikana made his List A debut against the Netherlands.[9]

He represented Papua New Guinea at Division Three of the World Cricket League in Darwin, Australia, where he captained the side,[10] and in the cricket tournament at the 2007 South Pacific Games.[5]

Dikana played for Papua New Guinea in the 2009 World Cricket League Division Three, where he played 6 matches. He appeared for Papua New Guinea in the 2011 World Cricket League Division Two. He played a further 6 List A matches in the competition, the last coming against Hong Kong.[9] In his 6 matches in the competition, he too 10 wickets at a bowling average of 17.40, with best figures of 3/31.[11]

Coaching career

After retiring from playing, Dikana was appointed interim head coach of Papua New Guinea for the 2011 Pacific Games in Samoa.[12] He also filled the role on an interim basis in 2014 following the resignation of Peter Anderson.[13]

References

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  1. a b Cricket Archive profile
  2. Cricinfo profile
  3. Teams played for by Rarua Dikana at CricketArchive
  4. Youth ODI matches played by Rarua Dikana at Cricket Archive
  5. a b c d e f Other matches played by Rarua Dikana at Cricket Archive
  6. ICC Trophy matches played by Rarua Dikana] at Cricket Archive
  7. Scorecard of Papua New Guinea v Tonga, 5 June 2002 at Cricket Archive
  8. Scorecard of Fiji v Papua New Guinea, 27 February 2005
  9. a b List A matches played by Rarua Dikana at Cricket Archive
  10. Squads for 2007 ICC World Cricket League Division Three at CricketEurope
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