Samoa men's cricket revel in bronze success
Samoa men's cricket team thrashed New Caledonia to run out victors by 242-84 points to snatch their first ever medal in Pacific Games history.
Team manager, Dean Seuoti, said it felt good to finally get a medal in the Pacific Games men's cricket competition.
He said it was also good to achieve the historical win on home soil in Samoa.
"So I think looking back throughout the week, to be honest it’s not really the gold that we were aiming for," he said.
"Earning that third place is satisfying of the effort that we’ve put in throughout the week," he said.
A Samoa cricket player, Saumani Tiai told Samoa Observer that the bronze they would take for now, but will definitely work harder to get the gold at the next edition of the Pacific Games.
"Obviously, coming into these tournaments the expectation is to win gold but it just didn't go our way, and steps forward that's where we need to be," he said.
Seuoti said the achievement is big progress for the boys, compared to other tournaments and how far they have come in the sport.
"Well to be honest, this is pretty much progress within Samoa Cricket, we have a few other tournaments in the East Asia Pacific, so pretty much this is the ranking where East Asia Pacific are pretty much P.N.G., Vanuatu and Samoa. And to have Samoa in the top three, it looks good," he said.
The men's team includes, Dominic Michael, Benjamin Merilata, Daniel Burgess, Na'amanu Va'asili, Sean Cotter, Lester Evile, Maletino Maiava, Solofuti Falo, James Baker, Ofisa Junior Tonu’u, Andrew Michael, Samson Sola, Saumani Tiai, and Fa’asao Mulivai. Team coach is Tim Carter.
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