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ACC Elite Trophy 2010

Tournament logo Kuwait.
31 March - 9 April.

Play-offs
  • Final: Afghanistan beat Nepal by 95 runs.
    Hubara, 9 April.
    Afghanistan 224 (50.0 overs, Karim Sadiq 58, Raees Ahmadzai 52, Mohammad Nabi 48, B Das 3-35) Nepal 129 (40.0 overs)
  • 3rd-4th Place: Hong Kong beat Malaysia by 7 runs.
    Unity, 9 April.
    Hong Kong 252-7 (50 overs, Ilyas Gul 75, Nizakat Khan 72*, R Lamsam 50)
    Malaysia 244-8 (50 overs, R Madhavan 129, F Almas 42, Najeeb Amar 3-34)
  • Semi-Final: Nepal beat Malaysia by 8 runs.
    Hubara, 7 April.
    Nepal 271-6 (50 overs, S Vesawkar 97*, S Gauchan 52, G Malla 49)
    Malaysia 263-9 (49.4 overs, S Navaratnam 115, Suhan Kumar 67)
  • Semi-Final: Afghanistan beat Hong Kong by 5 wickets.
    Unity, 7 April.
    Hong Kong 205 (48.1 overs, Hussain Butt 63, Mohammad Nabi 3-30, Hamid Hassan 3-53)
    Afghanistan 210-5 (44.4 overs, Asghar Stanekzai 55*, Raees Ahmadzai 38, Mohammad Nabi 35*, Mohammad Shahzad 35)
  • 5th-6th Place: Oman beat UAE by 34 runs (DL).
    Unity, 8 April.
    UAE 265 (48.3 overs, Khurram Khan 90, Arshad Ali 35, Tariq Hussain 3-50)
    Oman 193-3 (35.3 overs, V Wategaonkar 65*, Adnan Ilyas 49)
  • 7th-8th Place: Kuwait beat Bhutan by 10 wickets.
    KEC, 7 April. Bhutan 132 (41.4 overs, S Togbay 48, Muhammad Javed 3-31)
    Kuwait 133-0 (11.5 overs, Khalid Hussain 83*, Hisham Mirza 38*)
Group A
               P   W   L  NR   Pts     NRR
Nepal          4   4   0   0     8    1.44
Hong Kong      4   3   1   0     6   -0.16
Oman           4   2   2   0     4   -0.21
Kuwait         4   1   3   0     2   -0.85
Singapore      4   0   4   0     0   -0.75
  • Kuwait beat Singapore by 3 runs.
    KEC, 31 March.
    Kuwait 252-9 (50 overs, Saad Khalid 68, Lasantha Dimuthu 50, Hisham Mirza 45, D Mulewa 3-40)
    Singapore 249-9 (50 overs, M Arora 90, S Janjua 49*, Muhammad Amin 4-17)
  • Nepal beat Hong Kong by 118 runs.
    Unity, 31 March.
    Nepal 236-7 (50.0 overs, A Mandal 72, S Gauchan 65)
    Hong Kong 118 (33.3 overs, M Alam 3-33)
  • Oman beat Singapore by 8 wickets.
    Hubara, 1 April.
    Singapore 173 (47.5 overs, M Arora 43, Awal Khan 4-29)
    Oman 174-2 (33.5 overs, V Wategaonkar 60, Adnan Ilyas 52*, D Trivedi 45*)
  • Hong Kong beat Kuwait by 6 wickets.
    Hubara, 2 April.
    Kuwait 202 (49.5 overs)
    Hong Kong 203-4 (43.3 overs).
  • Nepal beat Oman by 6 wickets.
    Unity, 2 April.
    Oman 170-9 (50 overs)
    Nepal 171-4 (39 overs)
  • Nepal beat Singapore by 7 wickets.
    Unity, 3 April.
    Singapore 216 (49 overs, P Childs 40, B Mendis 36)
    Nepal 217-3 (43.2 overs, M Chettri 87, A Mandal 83)
  • Hong Kong beat Singapore by 44 runs.
    Hubara, 4 April.
    Hong Kong 193 (47 overs, Moner Ahmed 44, N Reddy 4-28)
    Singapore 149 (44 overs, M Arora 52, Nadeem Ahmed 5-35)
  • Oman beat Kuwait by 5 wickets.
    Unity, 4 April.
    Kuwait 247 (49.5 overs, Khalid Butt 55, Muhammad Amin 43, D Trivedi 4-36)
    Oman 249-5 (45.2 overs, Adnan Ilyas 82*, Sultan Ahmed 52, D Trivedi 42)
  • Nepal beat Kuwait by 8 wickets.
    Hubara, 6 April.
    Kuwait 120 (42 overs, B Das 3-24)
    Nepal 121-2 (28 overs, M Chettri 63)
  • Hong Kong beat Oman by 1 wicket.
    KEC, 6 April.
    Oman 168 (38.5 overs, D Trivedi 54, V Wategaonkar 37, Munir Ahmed 4-19)
    Hong Kong 169-9 (38.4 overs, Nizakat Kha
Group B
               P   W   L  NR   Pts     NRR
Afghanistan    3   2   1   0     4    2.60
Malaysia       3   2   1   0     4    2.51
UAE            3   2   1   0     4    2.39
Bhutan         3   0   3   0     0   -8.50
Bahrain        withdrew
  • Afghanistan beat Bhutan by 393 runs.
    Hubara, 31 March.
    Afghanistan 471-5 (50 overs, Asghar Stanikzai 151*, Karim Sadiq 130, Noor Ali 108)
    Bhutan 78 (32.5 overs, Kumar Subba 41, Hameed Hassan 6-18, inc. hat-trick)
  • UAE beat Bhutan by 437 runs.
    Unity, 1 April.
    UAE 510-5 (50 overs, Saqib Ali 141 ret, Naeemuddin Aslam 98, Abdul Rehman 76*)
    Bhutan 73 (Qadar Nawaz 3-13)
  • UAE beat Afghanistan by 2 wickets.
    KEC, 2 April.
    Afghanistan 217-7 (50.0 overs, Raees Ahmadzai 55, Samiullah Shenwari 55*, S Silva 3-29)
    UAE 218-8 (49.1 overs, Saqib Ali 93*, Shahpour Zadran 3-28)
  • Afghanistan beat Malaysia by 1 run.
    Hubara, 3 April.
    Afghanistan 236-9 (50 overs, Raees Ahmadzai 64*, Karim Sadiq 46, Asghar Stanikzai 41)
    Malaysia 235 (49.5 overs, S Kumar 61, Anwar Arudin 43, D Warusavithana 35, Hamid Hassan 5-44)
  • Malaysia beat Bhutan by 10 wickets.
    KEC, 4 April.
    Bhutan 68 (28.3 overs, Hussain Ghulam 4-18, Sharul Nizam 3-15)
    Malaysia 71-0 (5.2 overs, D Warusavithana 53*)
  • Malaysia beat UAE by 2 wickets.
    Unity, 6 April.
    UAE 152 (41.0 overs, Salman Farooq 40, S Navaratnam 4-29, Hassan Ghulam 3-35)
    Malaysia 153-8 (27.1 overs, S Kumar 65, Ahmed Faiz 43, Qasim Zubair 3-36)

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