Jersey skipper Mat Hague believes his side has overcome their fear factor at international level and that they have a chance of a top two finish at the Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Division 4 in Tanzania.
After finishing second in the Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Division 5 in May, including an impressive semi-final win over the USA, and then winning a dramatic game against Guernsey to seal the ICC European Championships Division 2, the side is in confident mood despite Jersey only becoming an ICC Member back in 2005.
'I think when we started in ICC competitions in Scotland a couple of years, some of our players were in awe of the other teams. We've now got rid of that and we now think we can beat anybody,' said Hague.
'We definitely think we can go forward in this competition.'
Boosted by the addition of young talents such as Anthony Hawkins-Kay, a fast bowler, and Ben Stevens, a promising spinner, the side has added some fresh faces to the side that performed well on home soil in Division 5, although Ryan Driver will again be a key player.
Hague, who will lead his side in a difficult opening day fixture against Tanzania, who host the tournament, is confident his side can adapt to local conditions.
'I don't know how tough it will be. It will be different and it might be hotter but we definitely have the talent to adjust,' he said.
'We've played Italy, beaten them twice, but I am guessing Hong Kong, who has been playing against international teams in the Asia Cup – and Afghanistan will be competitive.'