Vince Pennazza, the Glossary
Vincenzo Pennazza (born 19 October 1984) is a South African-born Italian cricketer.[1]
Table of Contents
28 relations: Batting (cricket), Batting average (cricket), Bowling average, Cape Province, County Cricket Ground, Hove, Cricket, Demographics of South Africa, England under-19 cricket team, ESPNcricinfo, India national under-19 cricket team, Italy national cricket team, Kenya national cricket team, Leinster Cricket Union, Oman national cricket team, One Day International, Paarl, Seam bowling, South Africa national under-19 cricket team, Twenty20, Uganda national under-19 cricket team, United Arab Emirates, West Indies under-19 cricket team, 2004 Under-19 Cricket World Cup, 2008 ICC World Cricket League Division Four, 2011 ICC World Cricket League Division Three, 2012 ICC World Twenty20, 2012 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier, 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Three.
- Italian cricketers
- South African emigrants to Italy
- South African people of Italian descent
- Sportspeople from Paarl
Batting (cricket)
In cricket, batting is the act or skill of hitting the ball with a bat to score runs and prevent the loss of one's wicket.
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Batting average (cricket)
In cricket, a players' batting average is the total number of runs they have scored divided by the number of times they have been out, usually given to two decimal places.
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Bowling average
In cricket, a player's bowling average is the number of runs they have conceded per wicket taken.
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Cape Province
The Province of the Cape of Good Hope (Provinsie Kaap die Goeie Hoop), commonly referred to as the Cape Province (Kaapprovinsie) and colloquially as The Cape (Die Kaap), was a province in the Union of South Africa and subsequently the Republic of South Africa.
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County Cricket Ground, Hove
The County Cricket Ground, known for sponsorship reasons as The 1st Central County Ground, is a cricket venue in Hove, in the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England.
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Cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game that is played between two teams of eleven players on a field, at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps.
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Demographics of South Africa
According to the 2022 census, the population of South Africa is about 62 million people of diverse origins, cultures, languages, and religions.
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England under-19 cricket team
The England Under-19 cricket team have been playing official Under-19 Test matches since 1974.
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ESPNcricinfo
ESPNcricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sports news website exclusively for the game of cricket.
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India national under-19 cricket team
The Indian men’s national under-19 cricket team represents the nation of India in cricket at Under-19 level.
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Italy national cricket team
The Italy national cricket team is the men's team that represents the country of Italy in international cricket.
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Kenya national cricket team
The Kenya men's national cricket team represents the Republic of Kenya in international cricket.
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Leinster Cricket Union
The Leinster Cricket Union, also known as Cricket Leinster, is one of five provincial governing bodies for cricket in Ireland.
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Oman national cricket team
The Oman men's national cricket team is the team that represents the country of Oman in international matches and is governed by Oman Cricket, which became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 2000, and gained associate status in 2014.
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One Day International
A One Day International (ODI) is a form of 50 overs limited overs cricket, played between two teams with international status, in which each team faces a fixed number of overs, currently 50, with the game lasting up to 7 hours.
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Paarl
Paarl (Afrikaans:; derived from Parel, meaning "pearl" in Dutch) is a city with 285,574 inhabitants in the Western Cape province of South Africa.
Seam bowling
Seam bowling is a bowling technique in cricket whereby the ball is deliberately bowled on to its seam, to cause a random deviation when the ball bounces.
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South Africa national under-19 cricket team
The South African Under-19 cricket team have been playing official Under-19 test matches since 1995.
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Twenty20
Twenty20 (T20) is a shortened game format of cricket.
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Uganda national under-19 cricket team
The Uganda Under-19 cricket team represents the nation of Uganda in under-19 cricket at international level.
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United Arab Emirates
The United Arab Emirates (UAE), or simply the Emirates, is a country in West Asia, in the Middle East.
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West Indies under-19 cricket team
The West Indies under-19 cricket team represents the countries of Cricket West Indies in international under-19 cricket.
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2004 Under-19 Cricket World Cup
The 2004 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup was an international limited-overs cricket tournament played in Bangladesh from 15 February to 5 March 2004.
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2008 ICC World Cricket League Division Four
The 2008 ICC World Cricket League Division Four is a cricket tournament in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, which took place between 4 and 11 October 2008 as a part of the ICC World Cricket League and qualifying for the 2011 Cricket World Cup.
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2011 ICC World Cricket League Division Three
The 2011 ICC World Cricket League Division Three was a cricket tournament that took place between 22–29 January 2011.
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2012 ICC World Twenty20
The 2012 ICC World Twenty20 was the fourth edition of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, formerly known as the ICC World Twenty20, an international Twenty20 cricket tournament that took place in Sri Lanka from 18 September to 7 October 2012 which was won by the West Indies.
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2012 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier
The 2012 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier was played in early 2012 as a part of the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier series.
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2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Three
The 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Three was a cricket tournament which took place from 28 April to 5 May 2013 in Bermuda.
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See also
Italian cricketers
- Ahmed Hassan (cricketer)
- Akhlaq Qureshi
- Alessandro Bonora
- Anam Mollik
- Andrew Northcote
- Baljit Singh (Italian cricketer)
- Carl Sandri
- Charanjeet Singh
- Damian Crowley
- Damian Fernando
- Dilan Fernando
- Dinidu Marage
- Fida Hussain
- Francis Alphonsus Jayarajah
- Gareth Berg
- Gayashan Munasinghe
- Gian-Piero Meade
- Grant Stewart (cricketer)
- Hayden Patrizi
- Hemantha Jayasena
- Jade Dernbach
- Jamie Grassi
- Jaspreet Singh (cricketer)
- Joe Burns (cricketer)
- Joe Scuderi
- Joy Perera
- List of Italy Twenty20 International cricketers
- List of Italy women Twenty20 International cricketers
- Luis di Giglio
- Madupa Fernando
- Manpreet Singh (Italian cricketer)
- Michael Di Venuto
- Michael Raso
- Michael Ross (cricketer)
- Michele Morettini
- Nicholas Maiolo
- Nicholas Northcote
- Nikolai Smith
- Peter Petricola
- Rakibul Hasan
- Rehman Abdul
- Samantha de Mel
- Shameera Arachchige
- Simranjit Singh (cricketer)
- Supun Tharanga
- Tharindu Fernando (Italian cricketer)
- Vince Pennazza
South African emigrants to Italy
- Benjamin de Jager
- Carlo Del Fava
- Corniel van Zyl
- Eddie Firmani
- Gareth Berg
- Gert Peens
- Gian-Piero Meade
- Jaco Erasmus
- Jerry Masslo
- Marcello Fiasconaro
- Nicholas Northcote
- Quintin Geldenhuys
- Roland de Marigny
- Vince Pennazza
South African people of Italian descent
- Alberto Mazzoncini
- Alessio Angelucci
- Andrew Northcote
- Angelo Gigli
- Antonio Bianco
- Belinda Bozzoli
- Carlo Del Fava
- Craig Bianchi
- Damian Crowley
- Dario Chistolini
- David Ferraris
- Davide Somma
- Debora Patta
- Desmond Sacco
- Dino Quattrocecere
- Don Mattera
- Eddie Firmani
- Elizabeth Maria Molteno
- Giulio Giuricich
- Giulio Zorzi
- Hugh Baiocchi
- Italian South Africans
- JJ Gagiano
- Jade Dernbach
- James Tennant Molteno
- John Charles Molteno Jr.
- Karin Giannone
- Lena Farugia
- Luhandre Luus
- Marcello Fiasconaro
- Marco Cianfanelli
- Mario Oriani-Ambrosini
- Mike Bernardo
- Mira Calix
- Natasha Mazzone
- Orazio Cremona
- Oscar Pistorius
- Pepler Sandri
- Ramon di Clemente
- Rory Sabbatini
- Sven Koenig (cricketer)
- Tito Lupini
- Vince Pennazza
- Vincent Barkly Molteno
- Vittorio Leonardi
- Wayne Madsen (sportsperson)
- Zane Weir
Sportspeople from Paarl
- Clint Hendricks
- David Samaai
- Dawie van der Walt
- Henricho Bruintjies
- Lee-Anne Pace
- Lowaldo van der Merwe
- Luvo Manyonga
- Ruswahl Samaai
- Thembinkosi Fanteni
- Vince Pennazza
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Pennazza
Also known as Pennazza, Vincenzo Pennazza.