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UAE win Division Two.
The UAE have won WCL Division Two after beating Oman in today’s final. Namibia won the third place play-off against Denmark, whilst Uganda finish 5th after beating Argentina.
Full report here.
Posted: December 1st, 2007 under Denmark, Uganda, Namibia, UAE, Oman, Argentina.
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Snyman enters the record books.
Namibia’s Gerrie Snyman scored 196 for Namibia against the UAE today. It is the tenth highest score in List A cricket, and the highest by someone finishing on the losing side, as the UAE won the match by five wickets. Oman and Uganda were also victorious today, and all four teams can still grab one […]
Posted: November 28th, 2007 under Denmark, Uganda, Namibia, UAE, Oman, Argentina.
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Oman and UAE through.
Oman and the UAE have secured their place in the World Cup Qualifier in 2009 after beating Namibia and Argentina yesterday. Denmark picked up their first win, beating Uganda. The UAE’s 304 win over Argentina is only the fourth win by more than 300 runs in List A cricket.
Full report here.
Posted: November 28th, 2007 under Denmark, Uganda, Namibia, UAE, Oman, Argentina.
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Namibia, Oman and the UAE win on day one.
Namibia thrashed Denmark by eight wickets in a match that was over in only just over 50 overs. The two Asian teams, Oman and the UAE also won. My full report is at CricketEurope here.
Posted: November 24th, 2007 under Denmark, Uganda, Namibia, UAE, Oman, Argentina.
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WCL Division Two
Division Two of the World Cricket League gets started in Windhoek, Namibia tomorrow. It’s set to be an interesting tournament, with Namibia and Denmark probably the only sure fire picks to finish in the top 4. Oman could spring a surprise after their performance in the ACC Twenty20, and the UAE’s performance in that tournament […]
Posted: November 23rd, 2007 under Denmark, Uganda, Namibia, UAE, Oman, Argentina.
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What a final!
The final of the ACC Twenty20 Cup between Afghanistan and Oman went right down to the wire, with all three results possible from the final delivery. The result was a tie, and I’d go so far as to say that it looks like it was one of the best cricket matches in a long time. […]
Posted: November 2nd, 2007 under Afghanistan, Oman.
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Tough Twenty20 draws for Kenya and Scotland
The draw has been made for the first Twenty20 World Cup, and Scotland and Kenya handed tough first round groups.
The tournament will feature four first round groups of three teams each. Kenya will be in Group C with New Zealand and Sri Lanka, whilst Scotland will be in Group D with India and Pakistan. The […]
Posted: March 19th, 2007 under Scotland, Kenya, Netherlands, Denmark, UAE, Bahrain, Afghanistan, Malaysia, Canada, Oman, Hong Kong, Nepal, Singapore, Kuwait, Qatar.
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Year in review: Part Thirteen
After a couple of days absence due to me being away, our year in review returns today as we cover Norway to Rwanda.
Norway
Norway cemented their status as Europe’s top affiliate with a win in Division Two of the European Championship. They thus gain promotion to Division One in 2008 when they come up against Europe’s […]
Posted: December 24th, 2006 under General, Norway, Oman, Panama, Philippines, Portugal, Rwanda.
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Premier League relegation
The ACC Premier League tournament will have two teams relegated at the conclusion of this years event. They will be replaced by two teams chosen by looking at performances in other ACC tournaments. One assumes that Afghanistan are a shoe-in for one spot, though there could be problems with them hosting games due to the […]
Posted: November 24th, 2006 under Afghanistan, Oman, Qatar.
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ACC Trophy Day Six
A welcome change at the ACC Trophy today with no ridiculously high scores, and even a very competive game. That game was the match between Bahrain and last years runner up Oman, which Bahrain won by 19 runs in a very close game that means Oman will be relying on the Maldives to beat Bahrain […]
Posted: August 19th, 2006 under UAE, Malaysia, Nepal, Oman, Hong Kong, Bahrain, Maldives, Bhutan, Myanmar.
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