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Asian Cricket Council Trophy 1998
Kathmandu, Nepal
3-13 October

Final Play-offs

Final

  • Bangladesh beat Malaysia by 8 wickets
    13 October, Kathmandu
    Malaysia 83 (37.2 overs, Rohan Selvaratnam 25, Aminul Islam 3-22)
    Bangladesh 85-2 (21.1 overs, Shahriar Hossain 51)

Semi-Finals

  • Bangladesh beat United Arab Emirates by 6 wickets
    10 October Kathmandu
    United Arab Emirates 103 (46.3 overs, Mehmood Pir Baksh 29, Baber Malik 23, Aminul Islam 3-6, Mohammad Rafique 3-9)
    Bangladesh 106-4 (32 overs, Aminul Islam 34, Mohammad Tauqeer 3-28)
  • Malaysia beat Hong Kong by 41 runs
    11 October Kathmandu
    Malaysia 174-9 (40 overs, Suresh Singh 48, S Navaratnam 26, S Brew 4-38, Rahul Sharma 3-32)
    Hong Kong 133 (36.4 overs, Rahul Sharma 50, M Muniandy 4-11)
Group A
                 P   W   L   NR  Pts
Bangladesh       4   3   0    1    7
Malaysia         4   3   1    0    6
Singapore        4   1   2    1    3
Maldives         4   1   2    1    3
Papua New Guinea 4   0   3    1    1
  • Bangladesh v Papua New Guinea - abandoned without a ball bowled
    3 October Kathmandu
  • Maldives v Singapore - abandoned without a ball bowled
    3 October Kathmandu
  • Malaysia beat Maldives on superior run-rate
    4 October Kathmandu
    Malaysia 156 (43.4 overs, R Selvaratnam 37, Ahmed Shahid 3-37)
    Maldives 69-4 (26 overs, Mohammed Aflah 25, Ramesh Menon 3-10)
  • Singapore beat Papua New Guinea by 5 wickets
    5 October Kathmandu
    Papua New Guinea 157 (36.4 overs, Aukamu Noka 58, KM Deshpande 4-20, Martens 3-41)
    Singapore 158-5 (43.1 overs, ZA Schroff 51, AV Vijay 41)
  • Bangladesh beat Malaysia by 141 runs
    5 October Kathmandu
    Bangladesh 239-9 (50 overs, Javed Omar Belim 81, Khaled Masood 36, Aminul Islam 36, Siswanto bin Moksum Hadi 3-54)
    Malaysia 98 (31.5 overs, Ramesh Menon 20, Aminul Islam 4-15)
  • Bangladesh beat Singapore by 121 runs
    7 October Kathmandu
    Bangladesh 279-8 (47 overs, Farooque Ahmed 58, Aminul Islam 56, Al Shahriar 48, RC Thambinayagam 3-22)
    Singapore 158-8 (47 overs, ZA Schroff 73*)
  • Malaysia beat Papua New Guinea by 65 runs
    7 October Kathmandu
    Malaysia 170 (48.5 overs, K Ramadass 54, N Kariko 4-22, J Ovia 3-27)
    Papua New Guinea 105 (27.5 overs, K Vuivagi 26, S Navaratnam 3-18, Ramesh Menon 3-20)
  • Malaysia beat Singapore by 5 wickets
    8 October Kathmandu
    Singapore 129-9 (39 overs, K Deshpande 29, RC Thambinayagam 29, M Muniandy 4-19)
    Malaysia 132-5 (34.2 overs, Ramesh Menon 56*, K Ramadass 36)
  • Bangladesh beat Maldives by 102 runs
    8 October Kathmandu
    Bangladesh 206-9 (41 overs, Javed Omer Belim 47, Shahriar Hossain 43, Ahmed Amir 4-20)
    Maldives 104 (29.3 overs, Mohamed Aflah 26, ? Hossain 4-35, Mohammad Rafique 3-9)
  • Maldives beat Papua New Guinea on walk-over
    9 October Kathmandu
Group B
                 P   W   L   NR  Pts
Hong Kong        4   3   0    1    7
UAE              4   3   0    1    7
Thailand         4   1   2    1    3
Nepal            4   0   2    2    2
Japan            4   0   3    1    1
  • Hong Kong v United Arab Emirates - abandoned without a ball bowled
    3 October Kathmandu
  • Japan v Nepal - abandoned without a ball bowled
    3 October Kathmandu
  • Nepal v Thailand - abandoned without a ball bowled
    4 October Kathmandu
  • Hong Kong beat Japan by 9 wickets
    5 October Kathmandu
    Japan 18 (20.2 overs, T Kato 4, Rahul Sharma 6-3, Kamaran Raza 3-4)
    Hong Kong 22-1 (2.3 overs)
  • United Arab Emirates beat Thailand by 292 runs
    5 October Kathmandu
    United Arab Emirates 364-4 (45 overs, Saeed Al Saffar 209*, Nasir Siddiqui 66, Arshad Laiq 35)
    Thailand 72 (32 overs, Saeed Al Saffar 4-11, Ali Akbar Rana 3-12)
  • Hong Kong beat Thailand by 6 wickets
    7 October Kathmandu
    Thailand 125 (43 overs, Chalee Kader 22, Sada Hussain 3-20)
    Hong Kong 126-4 (13.3 overs, Sada Hussain 53, Kamaran Raza 38*)
  • United Arab Emirates beat Japan by 203 runs
    7 October Kathmandu
    United Arab Emirates 273 (44.1 overs, Baber Malik 82, Mehmood Pir Baksh 40, Ali Akbar Rana 40, Amino 3-45, J Hanada 3-52)
    Japan 70 (29.1 overs, J Hanada 24, Shahzad Altaf 6-13)
  • Thailand beat Japan by 45 runs
    8 October Kathmandu
    Thailand 146 (36 overs, C Devonshire 42, K Wadano 3-27, J Hanada 3-28)
    Japan 85 (33.3 overs, Y Sato 23, Anil Singh 4-16, P Gulati 4-25)
  • United Arab Emirates beat Nepal by 94 runs
    8 October Kathmandu
    United Arab Emirates 222 (49.4 overs, Nasir Siddique 61, Ali Akbar Rana 41, Mohammad Pir Baksh 42, Dipendra Choudhary 6-46)
    Nepal 128 (38.1 overs, Rajesh Choudhary 29, Mohammed Taqeer 6-35)
  • Hong Kong beat Nepal by 6 wickets
    9 October Kathmandu
    Nepal 150 (38 overs, Dipendra Choudhary 35, Mohammed Zubair 4-38)
    Hong Kong 154-4 (28.1 overs, Rahul Sharma 41*, Kamaran Raza 33)

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