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England
16 June - 10 July

Final Play-offs

Final

  • Zimbabwe beat Bermuda by 5 wickets [Scorecard]
    10 July Leicester
    Bermuda 231-8 (60 overs, GA Brown 48, CF Blades 45, AC Douglas 36*, S Lightbourne 32, D Fletcher 3-34)
    Zimbabwe 232-5 (54.3 overs, AJ Pycroft 82, CAT Hodgson 57*)

Third Place Play-off

  • Papua New Guinea beat Bangladesh by 3 wickets [Scorecard]
    9 July Bournville
    Bangladesh 224 (57.5 overs, YR Rahman 115, SN Shirazi 52, L Aukopi 5-14)
    Papua New Guinea 225-7 (57 overs, W Maha 60, A Leka 41*, T Ao 39)

Semi-Finals

  • Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh by 8 wickets [Scorecard]
    7 July West Bromwich Dartmouth CC
    Bangladesh 124 (55.2 overs, Raquibul Hassan 35, KM Curran 4-31)
    Zimbabwe 126-2 (29.3 overs, JG Heron 63*, KM Curran 44)
  • Bermuda beat Papua New Guinea by 6 wickets [Scorecard]
    7 July Birmingham
    Papua New Guinea 153 (39 overs, V Pala 72)
    Bermuda 155-4 (42.4 overs, CF Blades 69*)
Group 1
                 P   W   L   NR  Pts
Zimbabwe         7   5   0    2   12
Papua New Guinea 7   4   2    1    9
Canada           7   3   1    3    9
Kenya            7   3   2    2    8
Hong Kong        7   2   3    2    6
USA              7   1   2    4    6
Gibraltar        7   0   3    4    4
Israel           7   0   5    2    2  
  • Kenya beat Gibraltar by 9 wickets [Scorecard]
    16 June, Solihull
    Gibraltar 80 (34.3 overs, RCR Patel 3-13, ZUD Sheikh 3-30)
    Kenya 81-1 (14.2 overs, A Rehman 53*)
  • Papua New Guinea beat Hong Kong by 4 wickets [Scorecard]
    16 June Bournville
    Hong Kong 100 (48.1 overs, DA Reeve 38, K Ilaraki 3-14, V Pala 3-25)
    Papua New Guinea 101-6 (25.3 overs, T Vai 33, DA Reeve 2-26)
  • Zimbabwe beat USA by 191 runs [Scorecard]
    16 June Moseley CC
    Zimbabwe 332-4 (60 overs, DL Houghton 135, KM Curran 126*)
    USA 141 (37.5 overs, KD Venkersammy 39, TI Roberts 34, PWE Rawson 4-34)
  • Gibraltar v USA - No Result [Scorecard]
    18 June Alvechurch
    Gibraltar 42-4 (18 overs, SK Durrani 3-12)
    USA
  • Hong Kong beat Israel by 123 runs [Scorecard]
    18 June Studley (45 overs match)
    Hong Kong 207-7 (45 overs, AA Lorimer 53, DA Reeve 43, PM Olsen 37*, N Reuben 3-7)
    Israel 84 (38.2 overs, SP Waller 3-18)
  • Zimbabwe beat Kenya by 120 runs [Scorecard]
    18 June Wolverhampton
    Zimbabwe 192-4 (25 overs, DL Houghton 71, JG Heron 50)
    Kenya 72-4 (25 overs, BMR Desai 34)
  • Canada v Hong Kong - abandoned without a ball bowled
    21 June Burton-On-Trent
  • Gibraltar v Zimbabwe - abandoned without a ball bowled
    21 June Brewood CC
  • Kenya v USA - abandoned without a ball bowled
    21 June
  • Papua New Guinea beat Israel by 9 wickets [Scorecard]
    21 June Cheltenham
    Israel 167-9 (60 overs, SB Perlman 75*)
    Papua New Guinea 171-1 (31.5 overs, NR Agonia 86*, T Vai 75*)
  • Canada v Gibraltar - abandoned without a ball bowled
    23 June Nuneaton
  • Papua New Guinea v USA - abandoned without a ball bowled
    23 June Warwick CC
  • Israel v Kenya - No Result [Scorecard]
    23 June Pershore
    Israel 74-6 (24 overs)
    Kenya
  • Canada v Zimbabwe - No Result [Scorecard]
    25 June Leamington Spa
    Canada 8-0 (9 overs)
    Zimbabwe
  • Hong Kong v USA - abandoned without a ball bowled
    25 June Aldridge CC
  • Gibraltar v Israel - No Result [Scorecard]
    25 June Wishaw - No Result
    Israel 42-2 (10 overs)
    Gibraltar
  • Papua New Guinea beat Canada by 20 runs [Scorecard]
    28 June Kenilworth Wardens
    Papua New Guinea 231-7 (55 overs, V Pala 101*, T Ao 42, RJ Stevens 3-32, A Hakim 3-34)
    Canada 211 (54.2 overs, JCB Vaughan 50, C Neblett 39, D Singh 30, K Kalo 4-26)
  • Hong Kong beat Gibraltar by 8 wickets [Scorecard]
    28 June Walmley
    Gibraltar 129-8 (40 overs, KA Jacks 35, JG Bacon 4-37)
    Hong Kong 130-2 (29.2 overs, DG Greenwood 56*, DA Reeve 56*)
  • Zimbabwe beat Israel by 9 wickets [Scorecard]
    28 June Bloxwich
    Israel 65 (32.2 overs, SB Perlman 21, AJ Traicos 4-22, PWE Rawson 3-22)
    Zimbabwe 66-1 (7.3 overs, Dl Hougton 43)
  • Canada beat USA by 138 runs [Scorecard]
    30 June Sutton Coldfield
    Canada 233 (59.1 overs, Tariq Javed 68, D Singh 39, SK Durrani 3-37)
    USA 95 (38.4 overs, RJ Stevens 4-26)
  • Kenya beat Hong Kong by 3 wickets [Scorecard]
    30 June Streetley
    Hong Kong 105-9 (60 overs, G Lalchandani 27*, ZUD Sheikh 3-22)
    Kenya 108-7 (44.3 overs, HS Mehta 39*)
  • Zimbabwe beat Papua New Guinea by 9 wickets [Scorecard]
    30 June Wimbourne
    Papua New Guinea 94 (32.4 overs, NR Agonia 31)
    Zimbabwe 96-1 (19.5 overs, DL Houghton 44*, KM Curran 30*)
  • Canada beat Kenya by 45 runs [Scorecard]
    2 July Old Hill
    Canada 242-8 (60 overs, IF Kirmani 107, JCB Vaughan 48)
    Kenya 197 (54.5 overs, GA Musa 53, BMR Desai 34, HS Mehta 29, C Neblett 4-26)
  • Papua New Guinea beat Gibraltar by 9 wickets [Scorecard]
    2 July Market Harborough
    Gibraltar 55 (36 overs, R Truscott 27*, V Pala 4-30)
    Papua New Guinea 58-1 (15.3 overs)
  • USA beat Israel by 8 wickets [Scorecard]
    2 July Banbury XX CC
    Israel 157 (52 overs, SB Perlman 40*, D Moss 35, BB Ramnanan 3-36, SK Durrani 3-38)
    USA 158-2 (32.3 overs, NS Lashkari 76*, KR Khan 65*)
  • Canada beat Israel on walk-over
    5 July
  • Zimbabwe beat Hong Kong by 7 wickets [Scorecard]
    5 July
    Hong Kong 192-4 (60 overs, AA Lorimer 72*, PW Anderson 41*, MN Sabine 36, VR Hogg 3-34)
    Zimbabwe 196-3 (48.3 overs, AJ Pycroft 83*, JG Heron 51, DAG Fletcher 33*)
  • Kenya beat Papua New Guinea by 37 runs [Scorecard]
    5 July Tamworth
    Kenya 210-8 (60 overs, HS Mehta 52, ZUD Sheikh 38, BMR Desai 35)
    Papua New Guinea 173 (52 overs, W Maha 61, A Leka 32, SBD Joshi 3-25)
Group B
                 P   W   L   NR  Pts
Bermuda          7   6   0    1   13
Bangladesh       7   4   1    2   10
Netherlands      7   3   1    3    9
Singapore        7   1   2    4    6
Fiji             7   1   3    3    5
East Africa      7   1   3    3    5
West Africa      7   0   2    5    5
Malaysia         7   0   4    3    3
  • Bangladesh beat West Africa by 76 runs [Scorecard]
    16 June West Bromwich Dartmouth CC
    Bangladesh 246 (59.4 overs, Gazi Ashraf 77, Raquibul Hassan 42, Rafiqul Alam 33)
    West Africa 170-9 (60 overs, S Elliott 38, OE Ukpong 35, Samiur Rahman 3-31)
  • Bermuda beat Malaysia by 284 runs [Scorecard]
    16 June Wednesbury
    Bermuda 248-9 (60 overs, WA Reid 128, GA Brown 100, CF Blades 42)
    Malaysia 64 (29.1 overs, P Banerji 34, EG James 5-2)
  • Netherlands beat East Africa by 23 runs [Scorecard]
    16 June Bossomfield CC
    Netherlands 150-8 (60 overs, PC Entrop 32)
    East Africa 127 (51.5 overs, MIM Lorgat 39, S Abed 3-30)
  • East Africa v Singapore - abandoned without a ball bowled
    18 June Walsall
  • Fiji v Malaysia - No result [Scorecard]
    18 June Colwall
    Fiji 31-2 (14 overs)
    Malaysia
  • Netherlands v West Africa - abandoned without a ball bowled
    18 June Rugby
  • Bangladesh beat East Africa by 26 runs [Scorecard]
    21 June Swindon
    Bangladesh 143 (59.1 overs, WA Bourne 4-33)
    East Africa 117 (57.3 overs, YR Rahman 3-16)
  • Bermuda beat Fiji by 51 runs [Scorecard]
    21 June Bromsgrove
    Bermuda 153-5 (20 overs, CF Blades 45*, NA Gibbons 39)
    Fiji 102-6 (20 overs)
  • Netherlands v Singapore - abandoned without a ball bowled
    21 June Wolverhampton
  • Bangladesh v Singapore - abandoned without a ball bowled
    23 June Lutterworth
  • East Africa v Malaysia - abandoned without a ball bowled
    23 June Bridgnorth
  • Fiji v West Africa - abandoned without a ball bowled
    23 June Barnt Green
  • Bangladesh v Fiji - abandoned without a ball bowled
    25 June Banbury XX CC
  • Bermuda v Netherlands - abandoned without a ball bowled
    25 June Moseley Ashfield CC
  • Singapore v West Africa - abandoned without a ball bowled
    25 June - Wightwick
  • Bangladesh beat Malaysia by 1 run [Scorecard]
    28 June Kidderminster
    Bangladesh 122-7 (25 overs, Raquibul Hassan 35, K Kamalanathan 3-13)
    Malaysia 121-6 (25 overs, P Banerji 30, K Kamalanathan 30)
  • Bermuda beat Singapore by 6 wickets [Scorecard]
    28 June Burton-On-Trent
    Singapore 115 (45.1 overs, WH Trott 4-27)
    Bermuda 116-4 (23.3 overs, NA Gibbons 48)
  • East Africa v West Africa - No Result [Scorecard]
    28 June Dudley
    East Africa 53-2
    West Africa
  • Netherlands beat Fiji by 26 runs (revised target) [Scorecard]
    28 June Hinckley
    Netherlands 251-6 (60 overs, RJ Elferink 154*, RE Lifmann 43)
    Fiji 79-2 (25 overs)
  • Bermuda beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets [Scorecard]
    30 June King's Heath
    Bangladesh 67 (31.3 overs, SN Shirazi 26)
    Bermuda 70-3 (15.5 overs)
  • East Africa beat Fiji by 88 runs [Scorecard]
    30 June Stafford
    East Africa 220-7 (60 overs, KW Arnold 54, DC Patel 52, BR Bouri 49)
    Fiji 132 (42.5 overs, CAC Browne 36, RG Jepsen 30, BK Desai 4-21)
  • Singapore beat Malaysia by 6 wickets [Scorecard]
    30 June Old Edwardians CC
    Malaysia 128 (49.2 overs, Ranjit Singh 41)
    Singapore 129-4 (44.4 overs, FJR Martens 67)
  • Bangladesh beat Netherlands by 6 wickets [Scorecard]
    2 July Northampton
    Netherlands 163-8 (60 overs, RE Lifmann 43, S Abed 31, Jahangir Shah 3-21)
    Bangladesh 167-4 (55.4 overs, YR Rahman 45)
  • Bermuda beat East Africa by 62 runs [Scorecard]
    2 July Stratford-on-Avon (56 overs maximum)
    Bermuda 240 (55.4 overs, L Thomas 68, AC Douglas 51, BK Desai 3-31, WA Bourne 3-55)
    East Africa 178-8 (56 overs, DC Patel 64, BR Bouri 31)
  • Malaysia v West Africa - No result [Scorecard]
    2 July Wroxeter CC
    West Africa 219-9 (58 overs, S Elliott 75, J Onyechi 57, K Kamalanathan 4-45)
    Malaysia
  • Bermuda beat West Africa by 7 wickets [Scorecard]
    5 July Olton & West Warwickshire CC
    West Africa 249 (58.4 overs, S Elliott 67, J Onyechi 53, D Otegbeye 47, E Henshaw 42, EG James 4-41)
    Bermuda 252-3 (48.5 overs, CF Blades 82*, GA Brown 78*, S Lightbourne 44)
  • Fiji beat Singapore by 14 runs [Scorecard]
    5 July Solihull
    Fiji 219-8 (60 overs, M Rajalingham 5-39)
    Singapore 205-9 (60 overs, FJR Martens 35, A Dass 35, IN Vuli 3-30)
  • Netherlands beat Malaysia by 125 runs [Scorecard]
    5 July Redditch
    Netherlands 301-3 (60 overs, RE Lifmann 155*, RF Schoonheim 117)
    Malaysia 176 (59.4 overs, D Defoe 3-29)