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January 19, 2009
Posted by Will Luke at in ACC Trophy Challenge
Oman meet Bhutan in final

Oman will meet Bhutan in Wednesday's final of the Asian Cricket Council Trophy Challenge in Chiang Mai after registering comprehensive wins in their semi-finals. Click here for the full report.

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January 18, 2009
Posted by George Binoy at in ACC Trophy Challenge
Maldives and Bhutan score important wins

Maldives and Bhutan registered decisive wins in the final round of preliminary matches in the Asian Cricket Council Trophy Challenge in Chiang Mai, Thailand on Saturday.

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January 16, 2009
Posted by Will Luke at in ACC Trophy Challenge
Thailand and Oman on course for final

Thailand and Oman maintained their unbeaten records on the fifth day of the Asian Cricket Council Trophy Challenge in Chiang Mai, Thailand, ensuring they remain on course to meet in next Wednesday's final.

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January 13, 2009
Posted by Jamie Alter at in ACC Trophy Challenge
Iran beat China by 307 runs

Tony Munro

In a game of firsts, Iran won their first international cmatch, beating debutants China by 307 runs in Chiang Mai, Thailand in the ACC Trophy Challenge.

The Iran captain Narian Bakhtiar (120 off 66 balls) and Shirmd. Baloochnezhad (119 from 115 balls) propelled Iran to 369 for 6 in 50 overs. But the focus was on the much publicised Chinese who, while conceding over seven runs per over, bowled 17 wides, by no means a record for an Affiliate nation.

When China crashed to 19 for 5, it seemed they were set to replicate their Under-17 team and be dismissed for less than 30. (The U-17s were shot out for 17 in the equivalent under-age ACC Trophy Challenge). However, Dong Chao ground out the highest score of the innings (16 from 47 balls) and combined with Li Jian for a 21-run partnership for the eighth wicket. Extras (20) provided the greatest contribution to the Chinese total. China were eventually out for 62 off 23.5 overs.

In today's other match, Myanmar, 152 for 9, lost to Brunei Darussalam, 156 for 3.

The tournament opened yesterday with the favourites, Oman, overtaking Bhutan's 111 by eight wickets. In the other match, hosts Thailand batted first, scored 165, and then dismissed the Maldives for 159.

In Wednesday's matches, Bhutan will meet Brunei while the Maldives play Iran, a game which may put the result against China into perspective.China's next match is against Thailand on Thursday.

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