Thursday 4 August 2011

Afghanistan, Canada And PNG Win

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Afghanistan under-19s won a thrilling encounter against Namibia under 19 by a fence at Limavady Cricket Club. Afghanistan has chosen field, but could not get a window opens when Namibia has added 49 runs at a steady rate. Then the Afghan bowlers gradually pulled things through a spell of strong Javed Ahmadi, which resulted in 4-35 Merwe Erasmus hit half a century to raise the score of 208 for the ninth Afghanistan Chase struggled to stay afloat as wickets went down every time a partnership seems to be developing.


They seemed down and out to 106 for six, but Ahmadzai Nasir had other ideas. He fought with the tail and dragged them into line with the penultimate ball in the hunt for No. 10 batsman was run the previous delivery period.

Ahmadzai, who was declared man of the match, said "always trust" to achieve the goal. "I just continued to tell the batsmen back to me with support. We just had a few hit singles at all to achieve the goal," he said. "I was in a similar situation exists few months ago, but then I left early. But this time I managed to stay calm and get to the finish."

Canada's age exceeded 19 years in Nepal at the age of 19 years in club wear Bready Cricket thriller. Players took the lead in a game where only 213 tests were scored in 91.1 overs. Trevor Juvarajan Kesavan and scalp of three windows that Nepal Manoosingh played with a score of 106, with extras - 24 - the largest contribution to the total. Players in Nepal have been almost as generous, giving 19 extras in the game, but Canada has to win its Dour Kyle Edghill ball unbeaten 52 133. Seven windows fell and no other batsman got past 17, but saw his house Edghill secured by more than 49.

Ireland U-19 Vanuatu flew under age 19 in a row of 165 runs in the Lodge Road, to climb the standings. 107 104 Andy McBrine hit balls to push Ireland to 313 for nine before returning to pick up two wickets in the bowling performance of Ireland effectively. Nalin resisted Nipiko 62, but the game as a contest was over long before it became the seventh wicket to fall hunting. Man-of-the-Match McBrine said he would "wonders" for the team. "We finally won comfortably," he said. "This sends a strong message to the rest of the field."

Impressive tenth wicket 67 65 balls are put in Papua New Guinea-19S 204 9 in total were easily able to defend against Kenya Under-19s in New Strabane Park, to record their second win five games. Few would have expected to recover from PNG, 137 9, but the number 9 Toua Tom's hand by accident in the absence of his team's journey. He destroyed four fours and as many sixes in 82 off 86 balls, while the last man hung boldly Alei Nao 7 of 33 contributed to their recovery, PNG, came out with force and skittled Kenya, 138, ironically in a when the NPC was on the table when the ninth wicket fell.

Scotland under 19 years has come to Ireland at the top of the table with their fourth win in five games, crushing the United States within 19 years by eight wickets in the way of Woodvale. United States had grown at a reasonable price 102 for 3 after the selection of bats, but there is no answer at the same offspinning Scotland Kyle Smith and Ross McLean. In 24 again, the hitters all Smith, Greg Sewdial and Abhijit Joshi, successive deliveries. None of the batsmen that followed two numbers of the last seven wickets fell for 22 runs. Chasing a mere 125 in Scotland lost its initial opening, but a defeat of No. 60 March 40 and Freddie Coleman Peter Ross led them to a comfortable victory in more than 29. Smith, who was named man of the match, said: "Today was our best all-round performance in the tournament. We went into the slot now."

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