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Asian Under 19 Elite Championship 2009

tournament logo Kuwait.
22 April - 1 May.

Final
  • Hong Kong beat Afghanistan by 8 wickets.
    Doha Entertainment City Ground, 1 May.
    Afghanistan 215-9 (50 overs, Asgher Hotak 70, Zard Ali 68, Aizaz Khan 3-26, Niaz Ali 3-34, Nizakat Khan 3-44)
    Hong Kong 216-2 (47 overs, J Atkinson 94, Shakeel Haq 51, Nizakat Khan 46)
Semi-finals
  • Afghanistan beat Nepal by 6 wickets.
    KOC Hubara, 30 April.
    Nepal 186/8 (50 overs, P Baskota 81, G Malla 31, Hamza Hotak 3-18)
    Afghanistan 190/4 (47.1 overs, Aimal Wafa 61*, Asgher Hotak 47*)
  • Hong Kong beat Qatar by 23 runs.
    KOC Unity, 30 April.
    Hong Kong 161 (45.5 overs, Irfan Ahmed 59, Nizakhat Khan 39)
    Qatar 138 (48.3 overs, Ashish Kumar 41, Niaz Ali 4-26)
Play-offs
  • 3rd-4th: Nepal beat Qatar by 7 wickets.
    KOC Hubara Ground, 30 April.
    Qatar 142 (43 overs, Minas Khais 50, P Baskota 3-24)
    Nepal 145-3 (38.1 overs, G Malla 67*)
  • 5th-6th: Malaysia beat UAE by 4 wickets.
    KOC Unity Ground, 30 April.
    UAE 175 (33.4 overs, Taimoor Khalil 78, Aqib Malik 33, Abdul Rashid 4-43)
    Malaysia 177-6 (43.1 overs, Aminuddin Ramly 68*, F Rosmanizam 52)
  • 7th-8th: Oman tied with Singapore.
    KEC, 30 April.
    Oman 138/9 (50 overs, S Fernandes 35, Abhiraj Singh 3-25)
    Singapore 138 (50 overs, S Fernandes 3-25)
    Oman won bowl out 3-1
  • 9th-10th: Saudi Arabia beat Bhutan by 1 wicket.
    Doha Entertainment City Ground, 30 April.
    Bhutan 195 (39 overs, Sonam Togbay 52, T Jamtsho 45, Manoj Adhikari 30, Waqas Khalid 4-44)
    Saudi Arabia 196/9 (49.3 overs, Waqas Khalid 70, Hassan Bukhari 37, S Luitel 3-36, T Jamtsho 3-41)
Group A
               P   W   L  Pts     NRR
Hong Kong      4   3   1   6    1.0308
Nepal          4   3   1   6    0.6902
Malaysia       4   2   2   4    0.4483
Singapore      4   1   3   2   -0.6177
Saudi Arabia   4   1   3   2   -1.6075
  • Malaysia beat Singapore by 5 wickets.
    Hubara, 22 April.
    Singapore 183 (48.3 overs, P Dadlani 96, S Yusof 4/19)
    Malaysia 187/5 (37.2 overs, K Goonasagaran 49, A Ramly 40*, F Almas 38)
  • Nepal beat Saudi Arabia by 137 runs.
    KEC, 22 April.
    Nepal 233 (49 overs, A Bhattarai 82, R Shrestha 32, W Khalid 5/35, S Khan 3/69)
    Saudi Arabia 96 (38.3 overs)
  • Nepal beat Malaysia by 6 wickets.
    Unity Ground, 23 April.
    Malaysia 203 (46.5 overs, Keithan 90, S Sharif 31, Amrit 3/38)
    Nepal 204/4 (G Malla 86*, Antim 37)
  • Hong Kong beat Singapore by 4 wickets.
    KEC, 23 April.
    Singapore 124 (45.2 overs, V Saxsena 48)
    Hong Kong 125/6 (29.5 overs, J Atkinson 61, I Madakia 3/26)
  • Saudi Arabia beat Hong Kong by 5 wickets.
    KOC Hubara, 24 April.
    Hong Kong 241 (48.3 overs, Waqas Barkat 84, Aizaz Khan 66, Mohammad Ramzan 3/16)
    Saudi Arabia 243/5 (45.5 overs, Abdul Salam 68, Hasan Bukhari 57*, Waqas Khalid 40*)
  • Nepal beat Singapore by 3 wickets.
    Hubara, 25 April.
    Singapore 171 (49.5 overs, R Gaznavi 39, I Madakia 30, R Sherstha 3/29)
    Nepal 172/7 (44.5 overs, G Malla 62, A Singh 3/22)
  • Malaysia beat Saudi Arabia by 7 wickets.
    Unity, 25 April.
    Saudi Arabia 127 (45.3 overs, Faruq Hakimin 6/30)
    Malaysia 129 (17 overs, F Makram 51*, F Lee 50)
  • Hong Kong beat Malaysia by 6 wickets.
    KEC, 26 April.
    Malaysia 83 (27 overs, F Almas 35, Irfan Ahmed 6/22, Aizaz Khan 3/19)
    Hong Kong 84/4 (26.5 overs, Abdul Ahad 3/32)
  • Hong Kong beat Nepal by 36 runs.
    KOC, 27 April.
    Hong Kong 193/7 (50 overs, Irfan Ahmed 103*, Waqas Barkat 36, L Adhikari 3/33)
    Nepal 157 (47.4 overs, Shakeel Haq 4/17, Irfan Ahmed 3/27)
  • Singapore beat Saudi Arabia by 39 runs.
    Sulabiya, 27 April.
    Singapore 201 (49.4 overs, P Dadlani 70, Mohammad Mohsin 3/27)
    Saudi Arabia 162 (46.5 overs, Syed Hassan 58)
Group B
               P   W   L  Pts     NRR
Afghanistan    4   4   0   8    1.5760
Qatar          4   3   1   6    0.3970
UAE            3   2   2   4    1.0345
Oman           3   1   3   2   -0.4989
Bhutan         4   0   4   0   -2.6725
  • Afghanistan beat Bhutan by 8 wickets.
    Sulaibiya, 22 April.
    Bhutan 63 (19.5 overs, Z Zaki 4/2, A Hotak 4/14)
    Afghanistan 64/2 (12.3 overs, S Shirzai 35)
  • Qatar beat UAE by 2 wickets.
    Unity Ground, 22 April.
    UAE 164 (32.2 overs, F Raja 47, T Sajjad 4/40)
    Qatar 165/8 (46.1 overs, T Sajjad 41, A Malik 3/43)
  • Afghanistan beat Oman by 8 wickets.
    Hubara, 23 April.
    Oman 188 (49.3 overs, G Honavar 70, S Mehmood 54, A Wafa 3/45)
    Afghanistan 194/2 (45.4 overs, I Maliki 86, N ul Haq 79)
  • Qatar beat Oman by 7 wickets.
    KEC, 24 April.
    Oman 107 (41.3 overs, Sufiyan Mehmood 32, Faraz Ahmed 3/13)
    Qatar 108/3 (30.2 overs, Faraz Ahmed 41, Faizan Ahmed 40)
  • UAE beat Bhutan by 3 wickets.
    Unity, 24 April.
    Bhutan 174 (46.2 overs, Sonam Tobgy 61, Aqib Malik 4/37)
    UAE 177/7 (32.4 overs, Alavi Sukri 36, Abdullah Azhar 36, Thinley Jamtsho 3/53)
  • Afghanistan beat UAE by 3 wickets.
    KEC, 25 April.
    UAE 191 (48.5 overs, Fahad Tariq 37, Abhinav Guha 31, Taimoor Khali 30)
    Afghanistan 192/7 (49.3 overs, Asgher Hotak 85, Aman Ali 3/22)
  • Afghanistan beat Qatar by 108 runs.
    Hubara, 26 April.
    Afghanistan 292/5 (50 overs, Shir Mohammad 112, Aimal Wafa 94)
    Qatar 184 (45 overs, Tamoor Sajjad 67, M Khais 43, Aimal Wafa 3/28)
  • Oman beat Bhutan by 135 runs.
    KOC, 26 April.
    Oman 221 (49.4 overs, S Fernandes 53, S Ballash 42, T Jamtsho 3/47)
    Bhutan 86 (26.4 overs, G Honavar 5/35, K Daswal 3/9)
  • UAE beat Oman by 130 runs.
    KOC, 27 April.
    UAE 329 (49.1 overs, Rahul Chattwani 98, Abdullah Azhar 66, Aqib Malik 52)
    Oman 199/8 (50 overs, Saud Haroon 38*, G Honavar 38)
  • Qatar beat Bhutan by 9 wickets.
    KEC, 27 April.
    Bhutan 69 (34.4 overs, Ali Ishtiaq 4/11, Tamoor Sajjad 3/16)
    Qatar 70/1 (21.4 overs)

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