Saint Helena cricket team

The Saint Helena national cricket team primarly represents Saint Helena in men's international cricket, though players from the West African nations of Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde and Togo are also eligible for the team. The nation is the youngest Test side in the world earning Test status from the ICC in 2018 before playing their first Test match against Afghanistan in Novemebr 2018. The team also play both One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket.

The team are one of the most successful in terms of win percentage winning 105 out of 112 matches, though most have been against associate members. The team qualified for their first major tournament in 2019 the ODI World Cup in England where they reached the final before being defeated by the host nation. They will make their T20 World Cup debut in 2020.

The team is currently ranked 6th in Test cricket, 3rd in ODI and 7th in T20I. The team hold the record for most consecutive One Day Internationals won at 31, a streak that began in March 2014 and was ended by Scotland June 2017.