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Kimber helps Guernsey win final

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ICC World Cricket League Division six

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September 24, 2011

After winning all their group matches appeared in the Court refused Guernsey World Cricket League Division Six title in Malaysia, but wicketkeeper Tim Kimber 65-7 saved to help achieve the goal of 209 in during the final match at The Oval Kinrara in Kuala Lumpur. Guernsey beat Malaysia in the same field before the final limited to 170. In the final, which gave 208 in Malaysia, but not expected to lose many early wickets in their chase.

Hammad Ullah Khan, who was counted in Malaysia from the top 53, picked up three wickets for his seamers early, and got two offspinner Nik Arif. Kimber was just 11 runs to his name until the final tournament, but produced unbeaten 82 off 92 balls to shock the hosts. He is assisted by David Hooper, who has made 45

"It feels just great to win today and to have been six or seven down and then see the young Tom Kimber out and guide us to victory with a superb shot on 82 not out," Guernsey captain Stuart Le Prevost said after the victory. Malaysia will not be too disappointed, because by virtue of reaching the final of Guernsey and had already won promotion to Division Five. "We need to work on our staff, rather than go to Singapore in February [for the Division Five tournament], "Malaysia Alagaratnam Captain Suhan said." We take each game as it comes, but I would certainly like a chance to beat next year in Guernsey Fifth Division.

Kuwait and Jersey were both lost for the promotion because of your run-rate group stage was lower than in Malaysia. But they still had one third place to play, and Kuwait win the jersey eight passes, Selangor Turf Club Jersey was looking for, of course, to chase the target after 213 Corey Bisson and Peter Gough were both reached half a century, and to collect 91 runs the fourth wicket. But the dismissal Gough, born in the collapse of Jersey and went to 174 3 45 204 In addition to being completely out seamer Mohammad Naseer passed through the tail and finished 4 of 29

Kuwait innings had taken a different route: they lost wickets early and were 63 6 before Mohammad Amin Saad Khalid, and put together 70 for the seventh wicket with Khalid to get 50 off 38 balls. No. 10 Azmatullah Nazeer chipped in 44 and also in Kuwait had bowled 44.5 overs, their total of 212 proved enough.

Nigeria has won its first match of the tournament, beating Fiji by 102 runs in the fifth Bayuemas Oval. Nigeria 133 Fiji spinners discomfort after their batsmen scored a total of 235 thanks to the contributions of each of the batsmen up. Behan was Offspinner Varun three windows, as only five batters Fiji duplicate numbers.
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