Monday 8 August 2011

Scotland Stay On Top Of The Hard-won Victory

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Scotland beat Kenya-19 by the U-19s 15 tracks in a low scoring match in Woodvale Road, Eglinton, to remain atop the standings. After choosing to bat, Scotland were in trouble at 77 for 6 before running an association between page 65 and Anjan Luthra Sam revived the sleeves. Page, who top scored with 48 built another is done with Kyle Smith that Scotland has reached a respectable 188. The only important contribution to the search for Kenya opened Rushabh Patel - who scored 50 - and No. 3 hitter Allan Duncan with 43. The pair added 83 for the second ring, but once they were dismissed off consecutive hunting declined, with Kenya that handle 173 of 8 50.

Wicketkeeper Matthew Cruz, who was among the interpreter only in Scotland and is one of five dismissals in the environment - including Patel and Allan - he was named Man of the Match. "We would have been happy with a score of 210-220, but still get to 188 after being six down from the beginning was a great effort," said Cruz. "When the coup in Kenya, we feel that could change the game window. Allan fell at the right time for us to fight. We have exhausted the ways [after] and increased the rate to ask."

At Lodge Road, Coleraine, Nepal under-19s beat Papua New Guinea Under-19s by 29 runs and moved into second place on the table of points. Batting first, Nepal scored 277 for 7, driven by a fluid 91 of Pulam Rajesh Magar. Magar banks, which included eight fours and one six, was interrupted when he was expelled from the PNG keeper Dogodo Bau. Opener Sagar Pun and Pradeep area also scored and a half centuries as Nepal finished seventh with 277 Vagina Oala and Christopher Kent contributed most to the chase, scoring 64 and 80 respectively. But a spell penetration on the left-arm fast bowler Avinash Karn - he took one in five in 6.3 overs - took care of PNG has always been behind, eventually folding for 248 with three balls to spare.

Magar, who was named man of the match, said his team is wary of PNG replicate its success in the game against Canada in the previous round of matches. "We lost a few early wickets, so I had to stay in the pedestrian and create a partnership," he said. "PNG Canada chasing score 266 and yesterday we were a little worried about their ability to chase the score. But our players and very small bright annoying."

Italy Under-19s eased to five wicket victory against the U.S. Under-19s Cricket Club Ground Bready, No2, Magheramason. Asked a bowl, was shot in the U.S. Canada 101 40.3 overs, courtesy of six wickets after the opening bowler Manny Aulakh. Chase was directed by a fast 42-Rayyan Pathan, who hit five sixes in his 42 off 29 balls. Even if the U.S. managed to collect five wickets, Canada has never stretched, come home to save money over from 16.4.

Aulakh, the man of the match, said the pitch helped the quicks. "There was something about the location of the fast bowlers. We are left with the bases and they [the U.S.] made some mistakes. He was one of my best spells."

Bready Cricket Club to-19s in Afghanistan has been a comprehensive nine wicket victory over Vanuatu's Under-19s. Afghanistan justified their decision in a bowl, passed through Vanuatu in 26.2 and acquisitions. The attack led to the left Armer Shirzad Sayed, who supported the May 38 in nine acquisitions. It 'was well supported by Yamin Abdul Ahmadzai and Naseri, who has chosen two apiece. Chasing 112, Afghanistan has lost a wicket early, but they were good then and Shaheed Javed Ahmadi and Hashmatullah knocking off the target of more than seven passes over.

Man-of-the-match Shirzad said Afghanistan was pumped up as if it were a game must-win for them. "It was do or die for us, we had to win to stay in the race," he said. "I stop to stop upset, and who has paid rich dividends."

Ireland under-19s match against Namibia sub-19s in New Strabane Park was washed away after only eight overs. The game will be replayed Monday. Ireland need a win to regain second place in the points table.

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