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Asian Cricket Council Trophy 2002
Singapore
10-21 July

Final Play-offs

Final

  • United Arab Emirates beat Nepal by 6 wickets
    21 July Singapore
    Nepal 184 (50 overs, PP Lohani 52, SP Gauchan 47, Arshad Ali 4-24, Ahmed Nadeem 2-29)
    United Arab Emirates 185-4 (Asim Saeed 41, Khuram Khan 60, Mohammad Atif 34)

Semi-Finals

  • United Arab Emirates beat Hong Kong by 87 runs
    19 July Singapore
    United Arab Emirates 280-7 (Asim Saeed 55, Arshad Ali 42, Miraj Khaliq 41, Mahmood Pir Baksh 41, Naeemuddin 40
    Hong Kong 193 (48.2 overs, D Mallinson 37, Rahul Sharma 35, Saleem Malik 52, Khuram Khan 4-46)
  • Nepal beat Malaysia by 25 runs
    19 July Singapore
    Nepal 181-9 (50 overs, SP Gauchan 67, BK Das 38)
    Malaysia 156
Group A
               P   W   L   NR  Pts
UAE            4   4   0    0    8
Nepal          4   3   1    0    6
Kuwait         4   2   2    0    4
Oman           4   1   3    0    2
Qatar          4   0   4    0    0
  • United Arab Emirates beat Oman by 138 runs
    10 July Singapore
    United Arab Emirates 196-9 (38 overs, Arshad Ali 45, Khuram Khan 76)
    Oman 58 (22.3 overs, C Tanki 15, Ahmed Nadeem 4-17, Khuram Khan 3-9)
  • Kuwait beat Qatar by 8 wickets
    11 July Singapore
    Qatar 100 (31 overs, Mohammad Jehangir 35, Abdullah Khan 3-6, Waheed Janjua 3-19)
    Kuwait 102-2 (16.5 overs, Ghayoor Ahmed 48, Mohammad Nawaz 37)
  • United Arab Emirates beat Kuwait by 166 runs
    14 July Singapore
    United Arab Emirates 289-9 (50 overs, Asim Saeed 40, Mohammad Atif 49, Khuram Khan 113, Zakar Anwar 3-44)
    Kuwait 123 (41.3 overs, Ghayoor Ahmed 33, Arshad Ali 5-10)
  • Nepal beat Qatar by 130 runs
    July 14 SIngapore
    Nepal 210 (47.5 overs, SP Gauchan 53, BK Das 36, Iftikhar Hussain 4-45, Sarmed Adel 3-29)
    Qatar 80 (35.2 overs, Ameenullah Khan 15*, M Alam 5-24)
  • Oman beat Qatar by 96 runs
    15 July Singapore
    Oman 267-6(50 overs, H Mehta 89, Rakesh Sharma 92, Ali Akbar 40, Osman Malik 3-23
    Qatar 171 (43.5 overs, Mohammad Jehangir 45, Irfan Shahid 46)
  • Kuwait beat Oman by 8 wickets
    16 July Singapore
    Oman 66 (23 overs, Rakesh Sharma 24*, Waheed Janjua 3-24, Zakar Anwar 3-27)
    Kuwait 62-2 (14.5 overs, Waheed Janjua 36*)
  • United Arab Emirates beat Nepal by 6 wickets
    16 July Singapore
    Nepal 159-9 (50 overs, P Luniya 35*, Khurman Khan 2-19)
    United Arab Emirates 162-4 (44.4 overs, Arshad Ali 67, Mohammad Atif 3-18)
  • Nepal beat Kuwait by 124 runs
    17 July Singapore
    Nepal 288-6 (50 overs, M Alam 61, D Chaudhury 80, SP Gauchan 38, Hassan Arif 4-57)
    Kuwait 164 (35.1 overs, Waheed Janjua 43, Said Qamer 40, S Regmi 3-31)
  • United Arab Emirates beat Qatar by 6 wickets
    17 July Singapore
    Qatar 158-9 (50 overs, Ameenullah Khan 38, Irfan Shahid 33, Mohammad Tauqeer 3-32)
    United Arab Emirates 159-4 (34 overs, Asim Saeed 68, Kaif Ghaury 40, Irfan Shahid 2-27)
Group B
               P   W   L   NR  Pts
Malaysia       4   4   0    0    8
Hong Kong      4   3   1    0    6
Singapore      4   2   2    0    4
Maldives       4   1   3    0    2
Thailand       4   0   4    0    0
  • Hong Kong beat Singapore by 6 runs (revised target)
    10 July Singapore
    Hong Kong 222-5 (36 overs, RR Sujanani 43, Tabarak Dar 56, Rahul Sharma 43, Mohammed Jamshaid 28)
    Singapore 206-8 (36 overs, ZA Schroff 101*, K Mendis 45, JE Dearing 28, SB Lama 5-34)
  • Malaysia beat Thailand by 194 runs
    10 July Singapore
    Malaysia 271-6 (40 overs, A Eszrafiq Abdul 44, Yazid Imran 109, S Navaratnam 37*, AJ Khan 3-32
    Thailand 77 (25.4 overs, R Suchakankha 15, Chew Pok Cheong 4-17, S Navaratnam 3-7)
  • Singapore beat Maldives by 7 runs (revised target)
    11 July Singapore
    Singapore 206 (48.2 overs, ZA Schroff 42, Z Renchun 39, N Balasubramaniam 32, Afzal Samad 4-20)
    Maldives 144-8 (25 overs, Moosa Kaleem 55, S Mani 3-34, Mohamed Shoib 2-22)
  • Hong Kong beat Thailand by 231 runs
    12 July Singapore
    Hong Kong 326-5 (48 overs, Rahul Sharma 105, D Mallinson 88, I Gul 68, V Silpadhanichkun 3-63)
    Thailand 95 (36.1 overs, S Suphavadeeprasit 36, Rahul Sharma 3-13)
  • Malaysia beat Maldives by 42 runs
    12 July Singapore
    Malaysia 161 (39.4 overs, S Navaratnam 33, Yazid Imran 35, Ismail Nihad 3-25, Abdullah Shahid 3-38)
    Maldives 119 (35.1 overs, Moosa Kaleem 31, Chew Pok Cheong 3-22)
  • Malaysia beat Hong Kong by 1 wicket
    14 July Singapore
    Hong Kong 159 (49.5 overs, RR Sujanani 31, S Navaratnam 4-27)
    Malaysia 160-9 (48.5 overs, Yazid Imran 37, S Navaratnam 33, SB Lama 3-24)
  • Hong Kong beat Maldives by 88 runs
    15 July Singapore
    Hong Kong 347-2 (50 overs, AN French 203*, D Mallinson 55, Rahul Sharma 61)
    Maldives 259 (50 overs, Mohammed Aflah 54, Moosa Kaleem 91, Ibrahim Hussain 51, Jawaid Iqbal 3-41)
  • Malaysia beat Singapore by 94 runs
    15 July Singapore
    Malaysia 203-5 (50 overs, R Madhavan 72, S Navaratnam 64*, R Kaul 2-24)
    Singapore 109 (42.4 overs, S Mendis 25, M Muniandy 4-9, R Madhavan 2-10)
  • Singapore beat Thailand by 325 runs
    16 July Singapore
    Singapore 440-2 (50 overs, ZA Schroff 159, K Mendis 191)
    Thailand 115 (41.3 overs, V Silpadhanichkun 24, AJ Khan 24, R Kaul 3-17, J Dearing 2-18)
  • Maldives beat Thailand by 8 wickets
    17 July Singapore
    Thailand 121 (48.5 overs, A Tanwani 52, R Sachadeva 27, Ahmed Amir 3-14)
    Maldives 125-2 (16 overs, Moosa Kaleem 51*, Ibrahim Hussein 35)

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