UK-born Cypriot brothers Adam Senn and Alexander Senn made their international debuts together for the Cyprus National Cricket Team in a T20 International series against Croatia, held at the Mladost Cricket Ground in Zagreb.

Cyprus achieved an outstanding clean sweep, winning the series 4–0 and climbing nine places in the ICC T20I world rankings to 74th — a remarkable achievement for the island nation.

The brothers, who are half Cypriot and half Sri Lankan, have become symbols of the growing multicultural talent proudly representing Cyprus on the global sporting stage. Their father is from Sri Lanka and mother is Cypriot, a heritage that reflects the diversity and unity within modern Cypriot sport.

Earlier in the season, the Happy Valley Cricket Ground in Episkopi hosted four days of international cricket, where Cyprus also triumphed, defeating Serbia and Bulgaria in all matches.

The team — a blend of Cyprus-based players and overseas Cypriots — was guided by coach Ruel Brathwaite and manager Richard Cox, with Alex Senn captaining the side in the absence of regular skipper Scott Burdekin. His brother Adam also featured prominently in the squad, as their proud parents watched from beneath the trees, witnessing a milestone moment for both their sons and Cypriot cricket.