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End of Day Review ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2015 End of day review Day 8 For more information Email: [email protected] Twitter: @OptaJim Contents Contents........................................................................................................................................1 1 Group Tables ..........................................................................................................................2 2 Fixtures/Results .....................................................................................................................2 3 Squad event averages ...........................................................................................................4 4 Tournament player statistics ................................................................................................5 5 Player of the Match statistics ...............................................................................................6 End of day review | Day Eight 1 1 Group Tables Group A Rank Team Matches Won Lost Tied N/R Net RR For Against Points 1 Ireland 4 3 1 0 0 1.816 451/65.2 401/78.5 6 2 Papua New Guinea 3 2 0 0 1 0.827 269/38.5 244/40.0 5 3 Namibia 3 1 1 0 1 0.854 240/32.5 241/37.2 3 4 Hong Kong 3 1 1 0 1 -0.33 263/39.1 263/37.2 3 5 Nepal 4 1 2 0 1 -1.283 284/59.4 285/47.1 3 6 Jersey 3 1 2 0 0 -0.62 362/57.2 386/55.4 2 7 United States of America 4 1 3 0 0 -0.919 422/75.4 471/72.3 2 Group B Rank Team Matches Won Lost Tied N/R Net RR For Against Points 1 Afghanistan 5 3 1 0 1 0.69 644/77.2 611/80.0 7 2 Kenya 5 3 1 0 1 0.321 577/78.3 526/74.5 7 3 Scotland 5 3 2 0 0 1.234 723/79.3 786/100.0 6 4 Oman 4 3 1 0 0 0.794 553/70.2 516/73.0 6 5 Netherlands 4 2 2 0 0 0.213 581/77.1 578/79.0 4 6 United Arab Emirates 5 1 4 0 0 -1.688 633/99.1 682/84.3 2 7 Canada 4 0 4 0 0 -1.281 544/73.0 556/63.4 0 2 Fixtures/Results Home Team Away Team Date / Winner Venue Scotland United Arab Emirates Scotland The Grange (Edinburgh) Netherlands Afghanistan Afghanistan The Grange (Edinburgh) Ireland Namibia Ireland Civil Service Cricket Club (Belfast) Canada Kenya Kenya Myreside (Edinburgh) Nepal United States Nepal Civil Service Cricket Club (Belfast) United Arab Emirates Afghanistan Afghanistan The Grange (Edinburgh) Hong Kong Jersey Jersey Bready (Derry) Scotland Netherlands Netherlands The Grange (Edinburgh) Kenya Oman Kenya Myreside (Edinburgh) Nepal Namibia No Result Civil Service Cricket Club (Belfast) Ireland United States Ireland Civil Service Cricket Club (Belfast) Papua New Guinea Jersey PNG Bready (Derry) United Arab Emirates Netherlands Netherlands The Grange (Edinburgh) Canada Oman Oman New Williamfield (Stirling) Scotland Afghanistan Afghanistan The Grange (Edinburgh) Namibia United States Namibia Civil Service Cricket Club (Belfast) Hong Kong Papua New Guinea Abandoned Bready (Derry) Ireland Nepal Ireland Civil Service Cricket Club (Belfast) Afghanistan Kenya Abandoned New Williamfield (Stirling) End of day review | Day Eight 2 Netherlands Oman Oman Myreside (Edinburgh) United Arab Emirates Canada UAE New Williamfield (Stirling) Scotland Kenya Scotland The Grange (Edinburgh) Ireland Papua New Guinea PNG Civil Service Cricket Club (Belfast) United States Jersey United States Bready (Derry) Afghanistan Oman Oman Goldenacre (Edinburgh) Nepal Hong Kong Hong Kong Civil Service Cricket Club (Belfast) United Arab Emirates Kenya Kenya Goldenacre (Edinburgh) Scotland Canada Scotland Goldenacre (Edinburgh) Nepal Papua New Guinea 17-Jul-15 The Village (Dublin) Namibia Jersey 17-Jul-15 Clontarf Cricket Club (Dublin) Netherlands Canada 17-Jul-15 Goldenacre (Edinburgh) United Arab Emirates Oman 17-Jul-15 New Williamfield (Stirling) Ireland Hong Kong 17-Jul-15 The Village (Dublin) Nepal Jersey 18-Jul-15 The Village (Dublin) Scotland Oman 18-Jul-15 Goldenacre (Edinburgh) Afghanistan Canada 18-Jul-15 New Williamfield (Stirling) Papua New Guinea Namibia 18-Jul-15 The Village (Dublin) Hong Kong United States 18-Jul-15 Clontarf Cricket Club (Dublin) Netherlands Kenya 18-Jul-15 Myreside (Edinburgh) Ireland Jersey 19-Jul-15 The Village (Dublin) Papua New Guinea United States 19-Jul-15 The Village (Dublin) Hong Kong Namibia 19-Jul-15 Clontarf Cricket Club (Dublin) A2 B3 21-Jul-15 The Village (Dublin) A3 B2 21-Jul-15 The Village (Dublin) A4 Qualifying P/O 1 Loser 23-Jul-15 The Village (Dublin) B4 Qualifying P/O 2 Loser 23-Jul-15 The Village (Dublin) SF 1 SF 2 25-Jul-15 The Village (Dublin) Qualifying P/O 3 Winner Qualifying P/O 4 Winner 25-Jul-15 Clontarf Cricket Club (Dublin) SF 3 SF 4 25-Jul-15 The Village (Dublin) 3rd place play-off 3rd place play-off 26-Jul-15 The Village (Dublin) Finalist 1 Finalist 2 26-Jul-15 The Village (Dublin) End of day review | Day Eight 3 3 Squad event averages Scotland Batting Player Innings Runs High Score Average S/R 50+ Sixes Preston Mommsen 2 112 68* 112.0 175.0 1 7 George Munsey 5 136 62* 45.3 174.4 1 3 Matthew Cross 4 125 45* 41.7 137.4 0 4 Richie Berrington 3 60 34* 30.0 146.3 0 3 Kyle Coetzer 5 110 51* 27.5 135.8 1 2 Calum MacLeod 5 94 29 23.5 138.2 0 3 Safyaan Sharif 2 34 26 17.0 141.7 0 0 Josh Davey 1 8 8 8.0 114.3 0 0 Michael Leask 2 11 10 5.5 91.7 0 0 Con de Lange 1 1 1 1.0 50.0 0 0 Mark Watt 2 1 1* 1.0 33.3 0 0 Alasdair Evans 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 Scotland Bowling Player Innings Overs Wickets BBI S/R Econ Average Michael Leask 4 14 7 3/20 12.0 6.4 12.7 Alasdair Evans 5 20 9 5/24 13.3 7.0 15.4 Rob Taylor 2 7 1 1/29 42.0 7.6 53.0 Con de Lange 3 12 3 1/18 24.0 7.6 30.3 Josh Davey 3 11 3 3/36 22.0 8.2 30.0 Safyaan Sharif 5 19.1 2 1/21 57.5 8.5 81.5 Richie Berrington 3 5 0 - - 8.8 - Mark Watt 3 10 4 3/28 15.0 11.0 27.5 Canada Batting Player Innings Runs High Score Average S/R 50+ Sixes Navneet Dhaliwal 4 117 39* 117.0 110.4 0 1 Junaid Siddiqui 2 29 28* 29.0 161.1 0 2 Hiral Patel 3 77 45 25.7 128.3 0 3 Nitish Kumar 4 90 52 22.5 140.6 1 3 Ruvindu Gunasekera 4 88 51 22.0 118.9 1 7 Rizwan Cheema 4 70 35 17.5 125.0 0 3 Hamza Tariq 4 17 10 8.5 89.5 0 1 Srimantha Wijeratne 2 11 7 5.5 78.6 0 0 Saad Bin Zafar 3 8 5* 4.0 80.0 0 0 Satsimranjit Dhindsa 2 7 4 3.5 50.0 0 0 Cecil Pervez 1 2 2* - 50.0 0 0 End of day review | Day Eight 4 Canada Bowling Player Innings Overs Wickets BBI S/R Econ Average Saad Bin Zafar 4 13 2 1/16 39.0 6.2 40.5 Hiral Patel 3 9.4 1 1/20 58.0 7.3 71.0 Cecil Pervez 4 12 3 2/32 24.0 8.6 34.3 Junaid Siddiqui 4 11.2 0 - - 8.8 - Jeremy Gordon 2 5.3 3 2/23 11.0 9.5 17.3 Satsimranjit Dhindsa 3 6.1 2 2/27 18.5 10.7 33.0 Rizwan Cheema 2 3 0 - - 11.3 - Nitish Kumar 2 2 2 1/12 6.0 12.0 12.0 Navneet Dhaliwal 1 1 0 - - 15.0 - 4 Tournament player statistics Player Team Runs Player Team Wickets Mohammad Shahzad Afghanistan 179 John Mooney Ireland 9 Jatinder Singh Oman 144 Mohammad Nabi Afghanistan 8 William Porterfield Ireland 141 Alasdair Evans Scotland 8 Irfan Karim Kenya 140 Rajeshkumar Ranpura Oman 7 George Munsey Scotland 136 Basant Regmi Nepal 7 Timil Patel United States 7 Michael Leask Scotland 7 Roelof van der Merwe Netherlands 7 Munis Ansari Oman 7 Player Team High Scores Player Team Best Bowling Zeeshan Maqsood Oman 86* Alasdair Evans Scotland 5-24 Peter Gough Jersey 81* Munis Ansari Oman 4-15 Mohammad Shahzad Afghanistan 75 Basant Regmi Nepal 4-16 Wesley Barresi Netherlands 75 Narendra Kalyan Kenya 4-16 Irfan Karim Kenya 74* Haseeb Amjad Hong Kong 4-16 Player Team Boundaries Player Team Dot Balls Mohammad Shahzad Afghanistan 30 Alasdair Evans Scotland 53 George Munsey Scotland 27 Rajeshkumar Ranpura Oman 49 Zeeshan Maqsood Oman 21 Munis Ansari Oman 49 Wesley Barresi Netherlands 20 Alex Cusack Ireland 42 Kyle Coetzer Scotland 19 John Mooney Ireland 40 Elijah Otieno Kenya 40 End of day review | Day Eight 5 Player Team Strike Rate Player Team Economy Rate Shafiqullah Afghanistan 380.0 Michael Swart Netherlands 1.00 Alex Cusack Ireland 325.0 Kevin O'Brien Ireland 2.33 Norman Vanua Papua New Guinea 254.5 Naseer Jamali United States 3.00 John Mooney Ireland 250.0 Nizakat Khan Hong Kong 3.33 Najibullah Zadran Afghanistan 205.7 Shapoor Zadran Afghanistan 3.50 5 Player of the Match statistics Player Team POTM Points Mohammad Shahzad Afghanistan 6 Norman Vanua PNG 6 John Mooney Ireland 5 Irfan Karim Kenya 5 Zeeshan Maqsood Oman 5 Alasdair Evans Scotland 5 Akeem Dodson United States 5 Jatinder Singh Oman 4 George Munsey Scotland 4 Sharafuddin Ashraf Afghanistan 3 Haseeb Amjad Hong Kong 3 Andrew Balbirnie Ireland 3 Kevin O'Brien Ireland 3 Will Porterfield Ireland 3 Peter Gough Jersey 3 Collins Obuya Kenya 3 Narendra Kalyan Kenya 3 Gerrie Snyman Namibia 3 Shakti Gauchan Nepal 3 Roelof van der Merwe Netherlands 3 Mehran Khan Oman 3 Ritchie Berrington Scotland 3 Mohammad Shahzad UAE 3 End of day review | Day Eight 6 .
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