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Asia Under 19 Elite Cup (World Cup Qualifier) 2007

Malaysia
20-29 August

Play-offs
  • Final: Nepal beat Afghanistan by 48 runs.
    Kinrara Oval, 29 August.
    Nepal 172 (49.4 overs)
    Afghanistan 124 (45.5 overs)
  • 3rd-4th Place: UAE beat Malaysia by 5 runs (DL).
    Selangor Turf Club, 28 August.
    UAE 172 (45.4 overs, R Mustafa 66, W Bari 35, S Ananthasivam 3-20, F Ariffin 3-25)
    Malaysia 126-6 (32 overs, A Faiz 38)
  • Semi-Final: Malaysia lost to Nepal by 5 wickets.
    Bayuemas Oval, 27 August.
    Malaysia 54 (30.5 overs, P Khadka 5-21)
    Nepal 55-5 (20.3 overs, M Shahrulnizam 3-15)
  • Semi-Final: Afghanistan beat UAE by 40 runs.
    Kinrara Oval, 27 August.
    Afghanistan 255 (49.3 overs, S Khan 82, O Kunari 76, O Hameed 6-58)
    UAE 215 (47.2 overs, A Lamba 73, M Ali 36, I Khan 4-28, S Khan 3-34)
  • 5th-6th Place: Singapore beat Qatar by 3 wickets.
    Bayuemas Oval, 28 August.
    Qatar 143 (43.3 overs, Z Ibrahim 43, A Param 3-22, M Rizwan 3-30)
    Singapore 144-7 (44.2 overs, T Singham 37)
  • 7th-8th Place: Oman beat Hong Kong by 5 wickets.
    Club Aman, 28 August.
    Hong Kong 95 (49.5 overs, S Fernandes 3-22, S Khan 3-19)
    Oman 96-5 (41.1 overs, S Fernandes 39; J Bacon 4-16)
  • 9th-10th Place: Kuwait beat Thailand by 5 wickets.
    Club Aman, 27 August.
    Thailand 133 (46.3 overs, N Rego 45, S Mehdi 3-16, A Idress 3-7)
    Kuwait 134-5 (26.3 overs, S Mohammed 56, S Munaf 36, N Sennamontree 4-20)
  • 28 August, 5th-6th: Singapore v Qatar (Bayuemas Oval)
Group A
             P   W   NR   L  Pts
Nepal        4   3    1   0    7
UAE          4   3    0   1    6
Singapore    4   2    0   2    4
Oman         4   1    0   3    2
Thailand     4   0    1   3    1
  • Nepal beat Singapore by 7 wickets.
    Selangor Turf Club, 20 August.
    Singapore 107 (40.2 overs, R Kumar 3-19)
    Nepal 108-3 (20.4 overs, P Khadka 36*, R Madakia 3-33)
  • Oman beat Thailand by 2 wickets.
    Bayuemas Oval, 20 August.
    Thailand 185 (50 overs, N Rego 45, S Fernandes 4-27, N Xavier 3-24)
    Oman 186-8 (49.4 overs, S Wilson 39, G Honavar 39, S Ranamukhraachchi 3-40)
  • Thailand lost to UAE by 10 wickets.
    Selangor Turf Club, 21 August.
    Thailand 79 (34.3 overs, R Mustafa 5-30)
    UAE 81-0 (10.5 overs, A Lamba 51*)
  • Oman lost to Singapore by 55 runs.
    Kinrara Oval, 21 August.
    Singapore 225-8 (50 overs, A Param 88, J Murthi 36, S Haroon 3-33)
    Oman 170 (47.5 overs, V Venkataram 37)
  • Nepal beat UAE by 6 wickets.
    Kinrara Oval, 22 August.
    UAE 123 (43.2 overs, A Lanba 46, S Khadka 3-26)
    Nepal 126-4 (32.5 overs, G Malla 47*)
  • Nepal v Thailand - no result.
    Club Aman, 23 August.
  • Oman lost to UAE by 96 runs.
    Selangor Turf Club, 24 August.
    UAE 227 (48.3 overs, S. Dharmasena 60, W Bari 39, V Venkataram 3-32)
    Oman 131 (46.5 overs, V Venkataram 32, Owais Hameed 5-18)
  • Singapore beat Thailand by 73 runs.
    Club Aman, 24 August.
    Singapore 220-4 (50 overs, A Param 115*)
    Thailand 147 (49.3 overs, N Rego 56, M Rizwan 3-17, R Tripathi 3-18)
  • Singapore lost to UAE by 4 wickets.
    Bayuemas Oval, 25 August.
    Singapore 165-9 (50 overs, T Singham 53, Muhammad Ali 3-29)
    UAE 166-6 (44.3 overs, Wasim Bari 45, R Tripathy 3-33)
  • Nepal beat Oman by 8 wickets.
    Club Aman, 25 August.
    Oman 90 (47.3 overs, V Venkataram 39)
    Nepal 94-2 (22.5 overs, G Malla 58*)
Group B
             P   W   NR   L  Pts
Afghanistan  4   4    0   0    8
Malaysia     4   3    0   1    6
Qatar        4   2    0   2    4
Hong Kong    4   1    0   3    2
Kuwait       4   0    0   4    0
  • Malaysia lost to Afghanistan by 4 wickets.
    Kinrara Oval, 20 August.
    Malaysia 122 (41.4 overs, S Shirzah 3-19)
    Afghanistan 126-8 (41.5 overs)
  • Hong Kong lost to Qatar by 2 wickets.
    Club Aman, 20 August.
    Hong Kong 174-9 (50 overs, J Atkinson 65, K Khan 3-35)
    Qatar 175-8 (50 overs, F Sajjad 53, Z Ali 3-24)
  • Afghanistan beat Qatar by 40 runs.
    Club Aman, 21 August.
    Afghanistan 161 (46.5 overs, Noor ul Haq 59, T Sajjad 3-35)
    Qatar 121 (38 overs, I Khan 3-26)
  • Hong Kong beat Kuwait by 138 runs.
    Bayuemas Oval, 21 August.
    Hong Kong 245 (47.4 overs, R Bacon 50, C Kruger 46, A Liaqat 4-25)
    Kuwait 107 (33.4 overs, N Ahmed 3-10)
  • Malaysia beat Kuwait by 2 wickets.
    Kelab Aman, 22 August.
    Kuwait 170 (47.5 overs, Ali Mehdi 40, Abdul Rehman 38, Sharul Nizam 4-31)
    Malaysia 173-8 (F Rosmanizam 46, Muzammil Khalid 3-32)
  • Malaysia beat Hong Kong by 7 wickets (DL).
    Selangor Turf Club, 23 August.
    Hong Kong 139 (37.4 overs, C Kruger 44) Malaysia 93-3 (20.4 overs, F Almas 38)
  • Afghanistan beat Hong Kong by 17 runs.
    Kinrara Oval, 24 August.
    Afghanistan 189 (49.4 overs, N ul-Haq 64, O Kunari 44, S Haq 4-43)
    Hong Kong 172 (50 overs, R Bacon 47, I Khan 4-19)
  • Kuwait lost to Qatar by 12 runs.
    Bayuemas Oval, 24 August.
    Qatar 203 (49.3 overs, K Khan 53, A Liaquat 4-27)
    Kuwait 191 (46.4 overs, A Idress 50, M Khalid 41)
  • Afghanistan beat Kuwait by 54 runs.
    Royal Selangor Club, 25 August.
    Afghanistan 251-9 (49 overs, Obaidullah Kunari 66, Shabir Noori 43, Mohamad Kahlid 40, Muzammil Khaled 3-43)
    Kuwait 197-9 (49 overs, Shoib Mohammed 54, Sye Abdul Munaf 42, Sajed Khan 4-31, Zakiullah Zaki 3-22)
  • Malaysia beat Qatar by 5 wickets.
    Kinrara Cricket Academy, 25 August.
    Qatar 134 (45.4 overs, F Sajjad 37, K Khan 35)
    Malaysia 138-5 (A Noor 57, F Hassan 36)

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