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Parker to the fore
Parker to the fore
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Man-of-the-match Matty Parker revealed being the straight man helped bring smiles to Scottish faces
Loots replaces Maurits Jonkman in Dutch squad
Loots replaces Maurits Jonkman in Dutch squad
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A persistent injury has finally forced seamer Maurits Jonkman out of the Dutch squad, to be replaced by his HCC clubmate, Bernard Loots.
Scotland make hard work of victory over Kenya
Scotland make hard work of victory over Kenya
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Forfarshire’s Matty Parker claimed his best one-day international figures as Scotland rekindled their World Cricket League hopes with a thrilling six-run win against Kenya.
Afghanistan overpower lacklustre Dutch
Afghanistan overpower lacklustre Dutch
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A splendid maiden ODI century by Tom Cooper was not enough to give his side victory over a determined Afghan side at Voorburg on Wednesday.
Mooney and O'Brien lead Ireland to victory
Mooney and O'Brien lead Ireland to victory
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Solid display ensures Ireland reaches World Cricket League final.
Ireland reach the final after a comprehensive win over Canada
Ireland reach the final after a comprehensive win over Canada
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A fourth succesive victory ensures that Ireland will play in Saturday's final.
Scotland survives late scare to defeat Kenya
Scotland survives late scare to defeat Kenya
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A last wicket partnership of 51 for Kenya almost denied Scotland victory in Rotterdam.
No final place for the Dutch
No final place for the Dutch
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Cooper’s maiden ODI century is in vain as Afghanistan knock the Netherlands out of the final race.
Matches moved from Voorburg to Schiedam
Matches moved from Voorburg to Schiedam
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Problems with the surface at Voorburg cause organisers to move two matches to the Excelsior ground.
Pitch ruins Ireland versus Scotland encounter
Pitch ruins Ireland versus Scotland encounter
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It was never pretty, but for Ireland yesterday’s low-scoring five wickets victory against Scotland has put them in pole position to retain their World Cricket League title.
Afghanistan shows nerves of steel to beat Kenya by one wicket off last ball
Afghanistan shows nerves of steel to beat Kenya by one wicket off last ball
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Wins for Afghanistan, Ireland and The Netherlands.
Johnston upbeat after Irish victory
Johnston upbeat after Irish victory
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Ireland skipper pays tribute to his team after win over Afghanistan.
Ireland gain revenge over Afghanistan
Ireland gain revenge over Afghanistan
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Poynter and Cusack star as Ireland defeat Afghanistan in Rotterdam.
Five-star Cusack bowls Ireland to 39-run victory over Afghanistan
Five-star Cusack bowls Ireland to 39-run victory over Afghanistan
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Ireland claim second win in the tournament thanks to fine bowling display from Alex Cusack.
Kervezee in supreme form as Dutch beat Kenya
Kervezee in supreme form as Dutch beat Kenya
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A magnificent 92 from Alexei Kervezee was the springboard for a comprehensive 117-run Dutch victory over Kenya in Voorburg on Saturday.
Ireland benefit from poor Afghanistan fielding
Ireland benefit from poor Afghanistan fielding
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A series of dropped catches help Ireland to 237 before rain intervened.
Scotland ride their luck for victory
Scotland ride their luck for victory
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Captain Courageous Gordon Drummond said Scotland got out of jail to launch their World Cricket League campaign with a win.
Dutch bounce back with victory over Kenya
Dutch bounce back with victory over Kenya
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The Netherlands shrugged off the disappointment of their loss to Scotland with a 117-run victory over Kenya.
Scotland win again
Scotland win again
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Neil McCallum starred with the bat as Scotland overcame Canada easily in a rain-shortened match at Voorburg.
Scotland edge out Netherlands in thriller
Scotland edge out Netherlands in thriller
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Opening day wins for Scotland, Afghanistan and Ireland.
Scotland squeeze home as Dutch throw win away
Scotland squeeze home as Dutch throw win away
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Two missed chances in the final over enabled Scotland to beat their Dutch hosts by one wicket in Amstelveen on Thursday.
Stirling performance by Ireland
Stirling performance by Ireland
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Ireland hit the ground running in yesterday’s World League opener in Rotterdam with the almost perfect performance to dismiss the challenge of Kenya.
Johnston insists more to come from Ireland
Johnston insists more to come from Ireland
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Ireland hoping to peak against their nemesis Afghanistan on Saturday.
Ireland receive timely boost
Ireland receive timely boost
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Ireland received a big boost ahead of the defence of their WCL title in the Netherlands as they beat Canada by six wickets.
Simmons expects Afghans to triumph
Simmons expects Afghans to triumph
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Ireland National coach Phil Simmons says that Afghanistan are favourites to win the World Cricket League
Canada confident of WCL success
Canada confident of WCL success
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Canadian captain Ashish Bagai believes his side can win the tournament.
Replacements confirmed for WCL Division One
Replacements confirmed for WCL Division One
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Event technical committee approves replacements for Ireland, The Netherlands and Scotland.
Dutch aiming to win on home soil
Dutch aiming to win on home soil
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Dutch captain Peter Borren believes his side is ready to step up and win the World Cricket League Division 1 title.
Afghanistan preparing for the future
Afghanistan preparing for the future
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The tournament in the Netherlands is to be the launching pad for their "unfulfilled dreams".
Kenya must overcome recent poor results
Kenya must overcome recent poor results
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Kenya will require solid performances from its experienced players if they are to challenge for the WCL Division 1 title.
Kenya face player strike
Kenya face player strike
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Kenya's players are on strike, threatening their participation in WCL Division One.
Drummond aims for consistency
Drummond aims for consistency
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Scotland skipper Gordon Drummond wants all round improvement during WCL Division One next month.
ICC announces WCL 1 match officials
ICC announces WCL 1 match officials
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The referee and umpire appointments have been finalised for the warm-up and group stage.
WCL Division 1 squads confirmed
WCL Division 1 squads confirmed
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ICC has released the squad lists for all six teams that will compete for the trophy in The Netherlands.
World Cricket League dates and venues
World Cricket League dates and venues
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Hong Kong, UAE and Botswana will host various WCL divisions in 2011.
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