Beyond the Test World
April 24, 2009
Posted by Martin Williamson on 04/24/2009 in ACC news
ACC Under-19 Elite Cup - 2nd day

Nepal and Afghanistan made it two wins out of two on the second day of the ACC Under-19 Elite Cup in Kuwait.

Nepal’s win was against Malaysia, one of the pre-tournament favourites, and it extended their winning run against them to seven matches. Malaysia batted on winning the toss and scored 203, built around 90 from Keithan. Gyanendra Malla, Nepal’s captain, made 86 not out as they passed the target with six wickets in hand.

Afghanistan dismissed Oman for 188 (their last five wickets fell for 20) and then cruised to an eight-wicket win as Iqbal Maliki (86)and Noor ul Haq (79) put on 157 for the first wicket.

Hong Kong opened their account with a four-wicket win over Singapore who they bowled out for 124, aided by no fewer than five run-outs. Jamie Atkinson, who made his first-class debut for Durham UCCE earlier this month, hit 61 to spearhead the chase.

Comments (3)
Posted by: Tamim (Sydney) at April 24, 2009 10:59 AM

Well done boys make Afghanistan more proud like the national team did it last week so go on and win the final and get on the plane to south Africa that should great and play in the under 19 world cup 2010

Posted by: Mohammad Sadiq Kakar at April 24, 2009 3:44 PM

Salam and good time for every body !!!!!!!!!

congratulatiions dear afghan team and heavy victories vs bhutan and oman wish u beat other teams too and be successful in semi-final and final either by Allah's help

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Posted by: zohaib at April 27, 2009 8:37 AM

pleas send me the officail web side of afghanistan cricket news lattest updates this is my email send it to me zohaib_nawabi@hotmail.com and zohaib_lovecricket@yahoo.com

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