Peni Vuniwaqa
[2] His career began for Fiji Under-19 with the 2015 EAP Under-19 Cricket Trophy,[3] where he scored 73 on debut against Papua New Guinea, who played seven Under-19 World Cups previously.[4] Fiji won the qualifier and entered the Under-19 World Cup, which was their first-ever major ICC event.[5] He was Fiji's leading run-scorer in the 2016 Under-19 World Cup in Bangladesh, with 160 runs from six matches.[6] He top-scored for Fiji against England, West Indies and Scotland while had their best bowling figures against Afghanistan.[13] His maiden captaincy stint with Fiji was in the 2023 Pacific Island Cricket Challenge, where John Wesele was originally named as the captain but withdrew.