Three talented students from Nabua Secondary School, Jona Vakatawa, Temo Vakaloloma, and Waisale Tukana Bale, have made it into the Fiji men’s under-19 cricket team. They are gearing up to participate in the ICC East Asia-Pacific World Cup division one qualifier, which will be held in Japan from April 22 to 30. This selection is a significant milestone for the trio, all aged between 17 and 18, and reflects their dedication and hard work in the sport.
Jona Vakatawa expressed his pride in representing Fiji, emphasizing the emotional importance of this opportunity for him and his family. The tournament will pose a considerable challenge, as the team will face formidable opponents, including Papua New Guinea and the host nation, Japan.
The Fiji under-19 cricket team’s preparation has been noted for its commitment to enhancing batting techniques, mental strength, and strategic planning, as articulated by High Performance Manager Tomasi Nawaciono. The diverse squad embodies the rich cricket talent pool across Fiji, drawing players from various schools and cricket associations.
Overall, the Fiji under-19 cricket team’s collective efforts and individual achievements during this upcoming tournament could serve not just as a platform to display their skills but also to inspire other young athletes in Fiji. Cricket’s growing popularity in the region highlights the potential for future successes, indicating a promising outlook for the sport in the country.

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