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England
11 June - 8 July

Final Play-offs

Final

  • Zimbabwe beat Netherlands by 25 runs [Scorecard]
    7-8 July Lord's London
    Zimbabwe 243-9 (60 overs, RD Brown 60, AC Waller 59, AJ Pycroft 30, SW Lubbers 3-44)
    Netherlands 218 (58.4 overs, RE Lifmann 41, SW Lubbers 35*, SR Atkinson 31, RJ Elferink 31, IP Butchart 4-33)

Third Place Play-off

  • Denmark beat Bermuda by 6 wickets [Scorecard]
    4 July Halesowen
    Bermuda 155 (37.3 overs, WAE Manders 45, S Henriksen 4-26, OH Mortensen 3-29)
    Denmark 158-4 (26 overs, A From-Hansen 78)

Semi-Finals

  • Zimbabwe beat Bermuda by 10 wickets [Scorecard]
    2 July West Bromwich
    Bermuda 201-7 (60 overs, NA Gibbons 58, OW Jones 35*, WAE Manders 33, PWE Rawson 3-28)
    Zimbabwe 205-0 (38.5 overs, GA Paterson 123*, RD Brown 61*)
  • Netherlands beat Denmark by 5 wickets [Scorecard]
    2 July Birmingham
    Denmark 224-8 (60 overs, J Morild 86, S Henriksen 42, R Elferink 3-28)
    Netherlands 225-5 (54.2 overs, R Gomes 127*, RP Lefebvre 42)
Group 1
               P   W   L   NR  Pts
Zimbabwe       6   6   0    0   12
Denmark        6   5   1    0   10
Kenya          6   3   3    0    6
Malaysia       6   3   3    0    6
East Africa    6   2   4    0    4
Bangladesh     6   2   4    0    4
Argentina      6   0   6    0    0
  • Denmark beat Argentina by 121 runs [Scorecard]
    11 June Kenilworth Wardens CC
    Denmark 221-7 (50 overs, S Henriksen 56, N Bindslev 34, OH Mortensen 32*, JS Jensen 32, PR Stocks 3-43)
    Argentina 100 (46.4 overs, OH Mortensen 4-15)
  • Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh by 144 runs [Scorecard]
    11 June Moseley CC
    Zimbabwe 315-7 (60 overs, AJ Pycroft 135, AC Waller 39, DL Houghton 31, Rafiqul Alam 3-48)
    Bangladesh 171-8 (60 overs, Minhajul Abedin 37, Gazi Ashraf 37, Rafiqul Alam 35, MP Jarvis 4-28)
  • Malaysia beat East Africa by 2 wickets [Scorecard]
    11 June Burton-on-Trent
    East Africa 140 (55.3 overs, PD Desai 48, DP John 4-27)
    Malaysia 142-8 (54.2 overs, P Banerji 56, DM Patel 4-19)
  • Malaysia beat Argentina by 138 runs [Scorecard]
    13 June Studley
    Malaysia 226-9 (60 overs, P Budin 58, AH Gooding 4-35)
    Argentina 88 (54.1 overs, DA Culley 41)
  • Bangladesh beat Kenya by 9 runs [Scorecard]
    13 June Wednesbury
    Bangladesh 143 (54.4 overs, Minhajul Abedin 50, Rafiqul Alam 32)
    Kenya 134 (59 overs, HS Mehta 32, EO Odumbe 25, Jahangir Shah 3-25, Gazi Ashraf 3-26)
  • Denmark beat East Africa by 113 runs [Scorecard]
    16 June Old Edwardians CC
    Denmark 274-7 (60 overs, S Mikkelsen 60, OH Mortensen 59*, S Henriksen 50)
    East Africa 161 (46.4 overs, GR Shariff 42, BR Bouri 38, OH Mortensen 3-27, J Morild 3-28)
  • Zimbabwe beat Kenya by 7 wickets [Scorecard]
    16 June Sutton Coldfield
    Kenya 82 (36 overs, AC Patel 23*, PWE Rawson 3-16, AJ Traicos 3-19)
    Zimbabwe 85-3 (28.2 overs, RD Brown 33*, AY Karim 2-30)
  • Zimbabwe beat Argentina by 207 runs [Scorecard]
    18 June Wolverhampton
    Zimbabwe 357-7 (60 overs, PWE Rawson 125, GC Wallace 77, AG Morris 3-53)
    Argentina 150 (45 overs, LJ Alonso 35, IP Butchart 3-30, MP Jarvis 3-39)
  • Malaysia beat Bangladesh by 57 runs [Scorecard]
    18 June Moseley Ashfield CC
    Malaysia 239 (56.5 overs, A Stevens 68, Yazid Imran 64*, Jahangir Shah 4-39)
    Bangladesh 182 (51.4 overs, Rafiqul Alam 51, Gazi Ashraf 41, N Hasnain 40, DP John 5-40)
  • Zimbabwe beat Denmark by 8 wickets [Scorecard]
    20 June Kidderminster
    Denmark 146 (58.2 overs, N Bindslev 42, OH Mortensen 33, EA Brandes 4-21)
    Zimbabwe 148-2 (34.5 overs, GA Paterson 86*)
  • East Africa beat Bangladesh by 6 wickets [Scorecard]
    20 June Coventry & North Warwickshire CC
    Bangladesh 162 (58.5 overs, Minhajul Abedin 33, N Hasnain 32, SM Lakha 4-31)
    East Africa 166-4 (57.4 overs, BR Bouri 66*, FG Patel 53)
  • Kenya beat Malaysia by 5 wickets [Scorecard]
    20 June Himley
    Malaysia 154 (54.3 overs, A Stevens 66)
    Kenya 158-5 (42.4 overs, TJ Tikolo 45*, IT Iqbal 42)
  • East Africa beat Argentina by 84 runs [Scorecard]
    23 June Stourbridge
    East Africa 261-8 (60 overs, S Walusimbi 48, GR Shariff 48, A Kumar 44, VM Tarmahomed 41*)
    Argentina 177 (53.4 overs, LJ Alonso 43, A Kumar 6-26)
  • Zimbabwe beat Malaysia by 8 wickets [Scorecard]
    23 June Egerton Park
    Malaysia 89 (36.2 overs, V Vijiyalingam 32, EA Brandes 4-13, PWE Rawson 4-21)
    Zimbabwe 90-2 (21.2 overs)
  • Bangladesh beat Argentina by 7 wickets [Scorecard]
    25 June Hereford
    Argentina 122 (49.2 overs, Jahangir Shah 3-22)
    Bangladesh 125-3 (39.1 overs, Raquibul Hassan 47*)
  • Denmark beat Kenya by 1 wicket [Scorecard]
    25 June Kenilworth Wardens CC
    Kenya 121 (46.5 overs, TJ Tikolo 33, OH Mortensen 3-23)
    Denmark 122-9 (46 overs, N Bindslev 28, M Seider 25*, ZUD Sheikh 3-11)
  • Zimbabwe beat East Africa by 10 wickets [Scorecard]
    25 June Nantwich
    East Africa 140 (35.2 overs, GR Shariff 72, BR Bouri 31, EA Brandes 5-37)
    Zimbabwe 143-0 (27 overs, DL Houghton 87*, GA Paterson 55*)
  • Denmark beat Malaysia by 87 runs [Scorecard]
    27 June Bewdley
    Denmark 265-8 (60 overs, OH Mortensen 55*, S Mikkelsen 43, JS Jensen 40, A Stevens 4-48)
    Malaysia 178 (59.5 overs, V Vijiyalingam 51, A Stevens 35, OH Mortensen 3-24)
  • Kenya beat East Africa by 63 runs [Scorecard]
    27 June Tamworth
    Kenya 209-9 (60 overs, AC Patel 65, AV Chotai 41, IT Iqbal 37)
    East Africa 146 (50.1 overs, A Kumar 45, ZUD Sheikh 4-20)
  • Kenya beat Argentina by 87 runs [Scorecard]
    30 June Walmley
    Kenya 228 (53.5 overs, IT Iqbal 55, TJ Tikolo 48, AH Gooding 3-42)
    Argentina 141 (48.4 overs, DA Culley 44*, ZUD Sheikh 4-25, AV Chotai 3-32)
  • Denmark beat Bangladesh by 4 wickets [Scorecard]
    30 June Colwall
    Bangladesh 147 (N Hasnain 56, Raquibul Hassan 34, OH Mortensen 4-31, TS Nielsen 3-28)
    Denmark 148-6 (JS Jensen 49, J Morild 30*, Minhajul Abedin 3-24)
Group B
                 P   W   L   NR  Pts
Netherlands      8   7   1    0   14
Bermuda          8   7   1    0   14
USA              8   7   1    0   14
Canada           8   5   3    0   10
Papua New Guinea 8   4   4    0    8
Hong Kong        8   3   5    0    6
Fiji             8   2   6    0    4
Gibraltar        8   1   7    0    2
Israel           8   0   8    0    0
  • Bermuda beat Fiji by 235 runs [Scorecard]
    11 June Wellington
    Bermuda 304-9 (60 overs, WAE Manders 75, R Hill 41, S Lightbourne 41, AC Douglas 38, A Waqaninamata 3-55)
    Fiji 69 (21.1 overs, I Veikauyaki 23, A Edwards 6-38, T Burgess 4-29)
  • USA beat Canada by 72 runs [Scorecard]
    11 June Hinckley
    USA (59.1 overs, T Foster 50, S Shivnarine 26, DA Abraham 4-27, C Neblett 3-14)
    Canada 79 (39.5 overs, IF Kirmani 30, KR Khan 4-22, JC Miller 3-17)
  • Hong Kong beat Gibraltar by 144 runs [Scorecard]
    11 June Bridgnorth
    Hong Kong 324-5 (60 overs, SD Myles 172, NP Stearns 62, P White 3-46)
    Gibraltar 180-5 (60 overs, GM De'Ath 63, SJ Perez 36*)
  • Netherlands beat Papua New Guinea by 219 runs [Scorecard]
    11 June Wolverhampton
    Netherlands 271-6 (60 overs, RE Lifmann 98, RJ Elferink 64, T Ao 3-59)
    Papua New Guinea 52 (20.5 overs, PJ Bakker 5-18)
  • Bermuda beat Hong Kong by 227 runs [Scorecard]
    13 June Nuneaton
    Bermuda 407-8 (60 overs, NA Gibbons 125*, R Hill 84, S Lightbourne 50, WA Reid 42, R Fotheringham 4-51)
    Hong Kong 180-6 (60 overs, MN Sabine 55, PW Anderson 31, T Burgess 3-16)
  • Netherlands beat Canada by 6 wickets [Scorecard]
    13 June Cheltenham
    Canada 225 (59.5 overs, D Singh 50, P Prashad 39, PJ Bakker 3-49)
    Netherlands 226-4 (57 overs, R Gomes 82, SW Lubbers 51, RJ Elferink 33)
  • Fiji beat Israel by 9 wickets [Scorecard]
    13 June Birmingham
    Israel 155 (60 overs, D Moss 108, A Waqaninamata 4-24)
    Fiji 157-1 (41 overs, VSJ Campbell 68*, CAC Browne 46*, J Sorovakatini 31)
  • USA beat Papua New Guinea by 49 runs [Scorecard]
    13 June Market Harborough
    USA 283-7 (60 overs, KR Khan 73, NS Lashkari 50, S Smith 47, S Shivnarine 41, T Ao 3-36)
    Papua New Guinea 234 (56 overs, K Ao 62, T Vai 41, T Foster 3-45, MU Prabhudas 3-69)
  • Bermuda beat Israel by 9 wickets [Scorecard]
    16 June Aldridge
    Israel 86 (34 overs, H Awasker 21*, T Burgess 4-10)
    Bermuda 87-1 (13.5 overs, WA Reid 63*)
  • Canada beat Papua New Guinea by 89 runs [Scorecard]
    16 June Walsall
    Canada 356-5 (60 overs, P Prashad 164*, D Singh 65, MJ Prashad 49)
    Papua New Guinea 267-9 (60 overs, K Ao 67, T Vai 51, W Maha 33, F Waithe 4-37, D Etwaroo 4-64)
  • Fiji beat Gibraltar by 6 wickets [Scorecard]
    16 June Banbury XXCC
    Gibraltar 185-8 (60 overs, T Buzaglo 88)
    Fiji 187-4 (34 overs, E Vakausausa 55, T Batina 47, VSJ Campbell 44)
  • Netherlands beat USA by 10 wickets [Scorecard]
    June 16 Solihull
    USA 88 (34.2 overs, T Mills 26*, PJ Bakker 5-20, RP Lefebvre 3-0)
    Netherlands 89-0 (23.4 overs, SR Atkinson 45*, RE Lifmann 39*)
  • USA beat Bermuda by 3 wickets [Scorecard]
    18 June Stratford-on-Avon
    Bermuda 224-9 (60 overs, R Hill 58, WEA Manders 56, S Lightbourne 30, T Foster 3-38)
    USA 225-7 (57.2 overs, T Mills 46*, H Blackman 37, S Shivnarine 35)
  • Canada beat Hong Kong by 4 wickets [Scorecard]
    18 June Halesowen
    Hong Kong 261-7 (60 overs, NP Stearns 87, SD Myles 80, MN Sabine 44*)
    Canada 266-6 (59.3 overs, O Dipchand 76, IF Kirmani 51, P Prashad 40)
  • Papua New Guinea beat Gibraltar by 369 runs [Scorecard]
    Cannock and Rugeley CC
    Papua New Guinea 455-9 (60 overs, B Harry 127, C Amini 97, A Leka 69, Renagi Ila*, G De'Ath 5-88)
    Gibraltar 86 (34 overs, SJ Perez 30, W Maha 5-12, G Ravu 4-16)
  • Netherlands beat Israel by 267 runs [Scorecard]
    18 June Solihull
    Netherlands 425-4 (60 overs, SR Atkinson 162, RE Lifmann 110, R Gomes 64*, SW Lubbers 50)
    Israel 158 (59.1 overs, D Moss 62, SB Perlman 51, RJ Elferink 6-22, HF Visee 3-18)
  • Canada beat Gibraltar by 10 wickets [Scorecard]
    20 June Swindon
    Gibraltar 46 (25.4 overs, SJ Boylan 16, DA Abraham 5-9)
    Canada 48-0 (3.5 overs)
  • USA beat Fiji by 5 wickets [Scorecard]
    20 June Blossomfield CC
    Fiji 251 (59.3 overs, CAC Browne 57, I Veikauyaki 39, A Waqaninamata 31)
    USA 255-5 (52.1 overs, NS Lashkari 104*, KR Khan 74)
  • Papua New Guinea beat Israel by 277 runs [Scorecard]
    20 June Worcester
    Papua New Guinea 377-6 (60 overs, B Harry 162, K Ao 56, W Maha 52, A Leka 46)
    Israel 100 (39.4 overs, SB Perlman 24, S Raj 24, C Amini 5-19, G Ravu 3-24)
  • Netherlands beat Hong Kong by 170 runs [Scorecard]
    20 June Wroxeter & Uppington CC
    Netherlands 327-7 (60 overs, SR Atkinson 107, R Gomes 101, RJ Elferink 35, G Davies 3-61)
    Hong Kong 157-9 (60 overs, NP Stearns 47, MN Sabine 45, RP Lefebvre 3-12)
  • Bermuda beat Gibraltar by 7 wickets [Scorecard]
    23 June Aston Unity CC
    Gibraltar 143-7 (60 overs, T Buzaglo 27)
    Bermuda 147-3 (28 overs, WA Reid 45, OW Jones 35*, R Hill 32, P White 2-43)
  • Canada beat Israel by 234 runs [Scorecard]
    23 June Shrewsbury
    Canada 328-7 (60 overs, P Prashad 120, C Neblett 63, IF Kirmani 57)
    Israel 94 (38.3 overs, D Singh 4-34, D Etwaroo 3-28)
  • Papua New Guinea beat Fiji by 195 runs [Scorecard]
    23 June Old Hill CC
    Papua New Guinea 381-8 (60 overs, W Maha 113, C Amini 43, K Ao 41)
    Fiji 186 (42.2 overs, CAC Browne 38, N Tiana 4-50, T Raka 3-65)
  • United States beat Hong Kong by 5 wickets [Scorecard]
    23 June Leamington
    Hong Kong 143 (54 overs, C Collins 53)
    United States 148-5 (24.4 overs, S Shivnarine 35*, T Foster 34, H Blackman 31)
  • Bermuda beat Canada by 8 wickets [Scorecard]
    25 June Bournville
    Canada 119 (52 overs, IF Kirmani 32, NA Gibbons 4-18)
    Bermuda 123-2 (35.4 overs, S Lightbourne 70*)
  • Netherlands beat Fiji by 9 wickets [Scorecard]
    25 June Gloucester
    Fiji 103 (40.3 overs, J Sorovakatini 27, RJ Elferink 6-14)
    Netherlands 106-1 (20.4 overs, SR Atkinson 52*, RE Lifmann 38)
  • USA beat Gibraltar by 8 wickets [Scorecard]
    25 June Aston Manor
    Gibraltar 136 (44.3 overs, GM De'Ath 47, C Rocca 26, MU Prabhudas 5-23, JC Miller 3-26)
    USA 137-2 (25 overs, S Shivnarine 70*, T Foster 41*, P White 2-40)
  • Hong Kong beat Israel by 8 wickets [Scorecard]
    25 June Barnt Green
    Israel 158 (56 overs, SB Perlman 41, N Jhirad 32, SD Myles 3-30)
    Hong Kong 159-2 (48 overs, SD Myles 87*, BC Catton 31)
  • Bermuda beat Papua New Guinea by 6 wickets [Scorecard]
    27 June, Nuneaton
    Papua New Guinea 184 (51.2 overs, Raki Ila 73, A Leka 43)
    Bermuda 188-4 (49.5 overs, R Hill 65, WAE Manders 49)
  • Hong Kong beat Fiji by 7 wickets [Scorecard]
    27 June Knowle & Dorridge CC
    Fiji 87 (35.5 overs, S Koto 38, B Gohel 6-11)
    Hong Kong 88-3 (36.3 overs, RD Brewster 36)
  • Netherlands beat Gibraltar by 8 wickets [Scorecard]
    27 June Wellesbourne
    Gibraltar 134 (48.5 overs, WT Scott 36, R Buzaglo 28, SW Lubbers 3-27)
    Netherlands 137-2 (11 overs, SR Atkinson 70*, R Gomes 41)
  • USA beat Israel by 247 runs [Scorecard]
    27 June Solihull
    USA 396-4 (60 overs, KR Khan 143*, H Blackman 83, S Shivnarine 66, K Lorick 50*)
    Israel 149 (40.5 overs D Moss 30, MA Prabhudas 4-34, V Stoute 3-25, Yawar Faraz 3-27)
  • Bermuda beat Netherlands by 30 runs [Scorecard]
    30 June Smethwick
    Bermuda 217 (56.4 overs, NA Gibbons 51, WA Reid 46, RJ Elferink 3-37)
    Netherlands 187 (59.1 overs, RP Lefebvre 41, SR Atkinson 31, S Lightbourne 4-44, NA Gibbons 3-41)
  • Canada beat Fiji by 247 runs [Scorecard]
    30 June King's Heath
    Canada 356-2 (60 overs, P Prashad 129, O Dipchand 105, R Jayasekera 41*, C Neblett 38*)
    Fiji 109 (39.3 overs, CAC Browne 39, F Waithe 3-31)
  • Gibraltar beat Israel by 3 wickets [Scorecard]
    30 June Warwick
    Israel 262 (57.5 overs, Z Moshe 77, SB Perlman 69, S Nemblette 63, P White 5-48)
    Gibraltar 263-7 (58.4 overs, R Buzaglo 49, C Rocca 49, WT Scott 44, J Buzaglo 42*, H Awasker 3-44)
  • Papua New Guinea beat Hong Kong by 2 wickets [Scorecard]
    30 June Olton & West Warwickshire CC
    Hong Kong 257-8 (60 overs, BC Catton 63, RD Brewster 55, W Maha 3-44)
    Papua New Guinea 259-8 (58 overs, T Vai 55, W Maha 50, A Leka 37, C Collins 3-48)