Mexico national cricket team
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| Mexico | |
| Flag of Mexico | |
| ICC membership granted | 2004 |
| ICC member status | Affiliate member |
| ICC development region | Americas |
| Captain | Chris Wood |
| World Cricket League division | n/a |
| ICC Americas Championship division | n/a |
| First recorded match | 19 March 2006 v Costa Rica at Ladyville, Belize |
| As of 31 July 2007 | |
The Mexican cricket team is the team that represents the country of Mexico in international cricket matches. They became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council in 2004. [1] To date, they have played two international matches, against Belize and Costa Rica in the first Central American cricket championship in 2006. They beat Costa Rica, but lost to Belize, thus finishing second in the tournament.
They also hosted the 2007 championship and won it, by defeating Costa Rica and El Salvador.

