The 2023 Men's South American Cricket Championship was a cricket tournament that took place in Argentina from 18 to 21 October 2023.[1] This was the eighteenth edition of the men's South American Cricket Championship, and the second in which some matches had T20I status, since the ICC granted Twenty20 International (T20I) status to matches between all of its members.[2]
Hafez Farooq 35* (41) Santiago Duggan 1/10 (3 overs) Lucas Rossi 1/10 (3 overs)
Argentina won by 52 runs St. George's College Ground 2, Quilmes Umpires: Steven Caines (Ber) and Mark McCormack (Ber) Player of the match: Alan Kirschbaum (Arg)
Kaushal Kumar 21* (26) Edward Taylor 2/26 (4 overs)
Mexico won by 5 wickets St. George's College Ground 1, Quilmes Umpires: Andrew Elliott (Eng) and Mark McCormack (Ber) Player of the match: Shashikant Laxman (Mex)
Chile won the toss and elected to bat.
Guillermo Aburto, Nelson Aburto, John Bartlett, Jack Inglis, Mario Ovalle, Alfredo Puentes, Anthony Roe, Simon Shalders, Edward Taylor (Chi), Pratik Bais, Bhargav Narasimha, Shoaib Rafiq, Mukesh Singh and Praveen Santhanakrishnan (Mex) all made their T20I debuts.
Argentina won by 4 wickets St. George's College Ground 1, Quilmes Umpires: Andrew Elliott (Eng) and Precious Smith (Ber) Player of the match: Tomas Rossi (Arg)
Argentina won the toss and elected to field.
Guido Angeletti, Santiago Duggan, Manuel Iturbe, Ian Roberts, Lucas Rossi (Arg), Seetharam Guruvayoorappan and Harprit Singh (Mex) all made their T20I debuts.
Peru won by 9 wickets St. George's College Ground 2, Quilmes Umpires: Steven Caines (Ber) and Mark McCormack (Ber) Player of the match: Harshil Brahmbhatt (Per)
Argentina won by 10 wickets St. George's College Ground 1, Quilmes Umpires: Steven Caines (Ber) and Andrew Elliott (Eng) Player of the match: Lucas Rossi (Arg)
Chile won the toss and elected to bat.
Santiago Iturbe, Oliver Rowe (Arg) and Benjamin Constanzo (Chi) all made their T20I debuts.
Mexico won by 88 runs St. George's College Ground 2, Quilmes Umpires: Mark McCormack (Ber) and Precious Smith (Ber) Player of the match: Luis Hermida (Mex)
Uruguay won by 19 runs St. George's College Ground 1, Quilmes Umpires: Andrew Elliott (Eng) and Precious Smith (Ber) Player of the match: Bommineni Ravindra (Uru)
Colombia won by 8 runs St. George's College Ground 2, Quilmes Umpires: Steven Caines (Ber) and Precious Smith (Ber) Player of the match: Laurel Parks (Col)
Mahmed Bawa 32 (33) Michel Assuncao 2/18 (4 overs)
Yasar Haroon 43 (41) Ronitkumar Ahir 3/25 (4 overs)
Brazil won by 3 wickets St. George's College Ground 1, Quilmes Umpires: Mark McCormack (Ber) and Precious Smith (Ber) Player of the match: Yasar Haroon (Bra)
Oliver Barnes 44* (46) Himanshu Pundhir 3/20 (3 overs)
Sunil Patil 53 (38) Laurel Parks 2/20 (4 overs)
Uruguay won by 6 wickets St. George's College Ground 2, Quilmes Umpires: Steven Caines (Ber) and Andrew Elliott (Eng) Player of the match: Sunil Patil (Uru)
Panama won by 19 runs St. George's College Ground 1, Quilmes Umpires: Andrew Elliott (Eng) and Mark McCormack (Ber) Player of the match: Divyesh Kapadiya (Pan)
Colombia won by 3 wickets St. George's College Ground 2, Quilmes Umpires: Steven Caines (Ber) and Precious Smith (Ber) Player of the match: Laurel Parks (Col)
Anshul Sehrawat 38 (31) Lucas Rossi 2/30 (4 overs)
Argentina won by 41 runs St. George's College Ground 1, Quilmes Umpires: Steven Caines (Ber) and Mark McCormack (Ber) Player of the match: Pedro Baron (Arg)
Uruguay won by 5 wickets St. George's College Ground 2, Quilmes Umpires: Andrew Elliott (Eng) and Precious Smith (Ber) Player of the match: Bommineni Ravindra (Uru)
Laurel Parks 80* (45) Pratik Singh Bais 3/16 (4 overs)
Luis Hermida 37* (22) Visuddha Perera 2/26 (4 overs)
Colombia won by 7 runs St. George's College Ground 2, Quilmes Umpires: Mark McCormack (Ber) and Precious Smith (Ber) Player of the match: Laurel Parks (Col)
Paneer Saravanan 26 (34) Santiago Duggan 4/15 (4 overs)
Argentina won by 34 runs St. George's College Ground 1, Quilmes Umpires: Steven Caines (Ber) and Andrew Elliott (Eng) Player of the match: Santiago Duggan (Arg)
Argentina won the toss and elected to bat.
Notes
^Only matches contested between Argentina, Chile, Mexico and Panama had T20I status.