After two tense days England edged ahead on the third day of their hard fought tussle against Sri Lanka after three wickets apiece to Jacob Ball and Paul Best restricted Sri Lanka to 171 for 7 at Scarborough
Eoin Morgan's impact on the first day at Trent Bridge was so emphatic, at times you wondered what all the pre-match fuss had been about
Under bright skies in Nottingham and on a dry, low pitch, today was not a day for the fast bowlers to run rampant. Instead with plenty of turn on offer it was a day begging for the spinners to take control
After the high of Headingley, Pakistan's new-found confidence took something of a battering on the first day at Trent Bridge, as a combination of missed chances, squandered reviews and a double-hundred partnership between Eoin Morgan and Paul Collingwood
Trinidad has turned out to be a nightmare for the organisers with yet another match - the second - to be abandoned without a ball being bowled
| Bangladesh Overpowers Ireland to Win Third ICC U19 CWC Plate Championship Title |
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Kamrul removed Ireland’s last three batsmen on successive deliveries off his fifth over as the European side was bowled out for 112 in 38.5 overs after being set a difficult 308-run victory target. He finished with figures of 4.5-0-21-3. Kamrul started the riot when he clean bowled Shane Getkate and Eddie Richardson and then completed the rare distinction by having last-man Craig Young caught by Mahmudul Hasan. The key partnership between captain Mahmudul Hasan and Muminul Hoque Showrav for the fourth wicket brought 109 runs in an exciting display of aggressive batting as the two flayed the tiring Irish attack at will. Showrav contributed a 100-ball 81 that included five fours and a six while Mahmudul scored 52 runs off 64 balls with a four and a six. Late cameos by Shabbir Rahman (47 off 24 balls with two fours and three sixes) and Nur Hossain (31 off 12 balls with one four and three sixes) later in the order allowed While Kamrul removed In the 11th/12th position play-off, PNG openers Heni Siaka (50) and Lega Tau (24) put on 65 for the first wicket as the pair combined well and maximized the singles and twos to set the team up for what should have been a big total. But Parth Desai and Nitish Kumar were the main destroyers for When Fixture for Friday 29 January: Super League (3rd/4th position play-off) Sri Lanka v West Indies, QEII Park, Christchurch; Richard Kettleborough, Kumar Dharmsena, Brian Jerling (third)
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