The Papua New Guinea (PNG) Barramundis national cricket team recently concluded a series of three trial matches in Guernsey, part of their preparation for the upcoming Jersey Tour.
The warm-up fixtures were seen as a success, with the team sharpening their skills and building momentum for the international campaign.
A highlight of the Guernsey stopover was the unexpected support from a Papua New Guinean family living on the island.
For three days, Mr. Vele, his wife Elizabeth, and their son Genailiwa Kaiulo cheered on the team, proudly flying the PNG colours from the stands.
In a gesture of thanks, Barramundis batsman Kipling Doriga presented a team training shirt to the family on Monday, August 18, 2025, their final day in Guernsey.
Head Coach John Ovia noted the positive impact the support had on the players.
“The boys got excited when they saw PNG colours supporting them on,” Ovia said.
“It means a lot to carry the colours of the country and to have fans abroad. We thank the Kaiulo family for their support, especially little champion Genailiwa Kaiulo.”
The Barramundis are now focused on the Jersey Tour, where they will compete in a series of international fixtures.
The team is confident that the trial matches in Guernsey have prepared them for a strong performance.