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2012 World T20 Qualification

After a Test only World Cup how many teams should be in World T20


  • Total voters
    19

jashan83

U19 Captain
Americas Division 3 (T20) Championship 2011

Venue:- Suriname

PHP:
                   P   W   L  Pts      NRR
Suriname           5   4   1    8     0.32
Panama             5   3   2    6     1.36
Belize             5   3   2    6     0.92
Turks & Caicos     5   3   2    6    -0.19
Bahamas            5   2   3    4    -0.56
Brazil             5   0   5    0    -2.58
# Suriname beat Brazil by 7 wickets (DL).

# Belize beat Panama by 6 wickets (DL).

# Suriname beat Belize by 8 wickets (DL).

# Bahamas beat Brazil by 6 runs (DL).

# Turks and Caicos beat Bahamas.

# Panama beat Turks and Caicos by 3 wickets.

# Belize beat Brazil by 76 runs.

# Bahamas beat Panama by 38 runs.

# Suriname beat Turks and Caicos by 8 wickets.

# Turks and Caicos beat Brazil by 7 wickets.

# Panama beat Suriname by 67 runs.

# Belize beat Bahamas by 48 runs.

# Suriname beat Bahamas by 6 wickets.

# Turks and Caicos beat Belize by 2 wickets.

# Panama beat Brazil by 4 wickets.

FINALSuriname defeated Panama (50 Over Match)

Suriname qualify for Americas T20 Div 1 and WCL Div 8

FINAL STANDING
1. Suriname
2. Panama
3. Belize
4. Turks & Caicos Islands
5. Bahamas
6. Brazil
 

jan

State Vice-Captain
I researched a bit on our national team. Today I talked to some of the players who are gonna represent us in the division 3 qualifier in Slovenia next week, nice dudes :)

Hopefully some sort of coverage will be on...
 

jashan83

U19 Captain
On route to qualification of 2012 World T20 on 11-14th May the Europe Div 3 T20 tournament starts.

The participating teams are

Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey

Best of luck to all the teams. I will keep giving the updates

The Winner qualifies for Europe T20 Div 2
 

juro

U19 12th Man
Without knowing anything about the various countries' strengths, I would expect Sweden to do okay. Other scandinavian countries (Norway, Denmark) are ranked higher, and Sweden have a pretty good record as a sporting nation.
 

jashan83

U19 Captain
ICC European Division 3 T20-Day 1(First Half)

Estonia 236-8 (20.0 overs)
Slovenia 172 all out (20.0 overs)
Estonia won by 64 Runs even though they were seeded below

Bulgaria 99-9 (20 overs)
Czech Republic 95 (20 overs)
Bulgaria won by 4 runs, even though seeded lower
Most Shocking was:- Czech Republic required 23 Runs in 6 overs with 6 wickets in hand
 

jashan83

U19 Captain
ICC European Division 3 T20

PHP:
                P   W  NR   L   Pts    NRR
Sweden          5   5   0   0    10   4.78
Estonia         5   3   0   2     6   0.19
Slovenia        5   2   0   3     4  -0.15
Czech Republic  5   2   0   3     4  -0.43
Turkey          5   2   0   3     4  -2.36
Bulgaria        5   1   0   4     2  -1.12
  • Estonia beat Slovenia by 64 runs.
  • Bulgaria beat Czech Republic by 4 runs.
  • Slovenia beat Turkey by 10 wickets.
  • Sweden beat Estonia by 136 runs.
  • Czech Republic beat Estonia by 6 wickets.
  • Sweden beat Turkey by 8 wickets.
  • Turkey beat Bulgaria by 3 wickets.
  • Sweden beat Slovenia by 4 wickets.
  • Estonia beat Bulgaria by 9 wickets.
  • Turkey beat Czech Republic by 4 wickets.
  • Sweden beat Czech Republic by 8 wickets.
  • Slovenia beat Bulgaria by 6 wickets.
  • Sweden beat Bulgaria by 10 wickets.
  • Estonia beat Turkey by 78 runs.
  • Czech Republic beat Slovenia by 23 runs.

Winner:- Sweden

Final Standing
1. Sweden
2. Estonia
3. Slovenia
4. Czech Republic
5. Turkey
6. Bulgaria
 

jashan83

U19 Captain
:clap::clap: Norway v Sweden. Got the popcorn ready!
Well I heard that Norway (The Minnows) defeated Sweden (The Favorites) in Ice Hockey. Now it is revenge time with Sweden (The Minnows) defeating Norway (Favorites) in Cricket and creating some headlines :))
 

jashan83

U19 Captain
ICC Africa Division 2 (T20)

This was by far the best tournament of all for qualification for 2012 World T20. The tournament was having 10 teams but Zambia withdrew as ICC has stopped funding to them as reports of money embezzlement have rocked the Zambia Cricket Board.

In the end all 9 teams were kept in 1 pool with Tanzania slotted as favorites and the second qualification a fight between Botswana and Namibia.

In the end last day Tanzania lost both games to Botswana and Nigeria and Ghana defeating Botswana on last day meant instead of East and Southern African teams we had the West African teams of Nigeria and Ghana qualifying for Div 1. Sierra Leone were also not far behind from West Africa. They had Peter Kirsten as their coach and they got 10 points with 5 wins and 3 losses including a win over Tanzania!!

The points table was as follows

PHP:
             P   W  NR   L    Pts
Nigeria      8   7   0   1     14   qual
Ghana        8   6   0   2     12   qual
Botswana     8   6   0   2     12
Tanzania     8   5   0   3     10
Sierra Leone 8   5   0   3     10
Swaziland    8   3   0   5      6
Mozambique   8   2   0   6      4
Rwanda       8   1   0   7      2
Malawi       8   1   0   7      2
The finals standing were
1. Nigeria (Qualify for Africa Div 1 in July)
2. Ghana (Qualify for Africa Div 1 in July)
3. Botswana
4. Tanzania
5. Sierra Leone
6. Swaziland
7. Mozambique
8. Rwanda
9. Malawi


Africa Div 1 will be held in Entebbe, Uganda with Zimbabwe A, Kenya, Uganda, Namibia, Nigeria and Ghana participating in it. The top 2 teams except Zimbabwe A and Kenya will qualify for 2012 ICC World T20 Qualifiers. The games gets more interesting
 
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jashan83

U19 Captain
Matches went as follows
  • Botswana beat Rwanda by 7 wickets. 14 May, Benoni.

  • Nigeria beat Malawi by 9 wickets. 14 May, Benoni.

  • Ghana beat Mozambique by 53 runs. 14 May, Benoni.

  • Sierra Leone beat Swaziland by 8 wickets. 14 May, Benoni.

  • Tanzania beat Rwanda by 67 runs. 14 May, Benoni.

  • Botswana beat Mozambique by 5 wickets. 14 May, Benoni.

  • Nigeria beat Sierra Leone by 68 runs. 15 May, Benoni.

  • Ghana beat Swaziland by 33 runs. 15 May, Benoni.

  • Tanzania beat Malawi by 105 runs. 15 May, Benoni.

  • Mozambique beat Rwanda by 30 runs. 15 May, Benoni.

  • Botswana beat Swaziland by 9 wickets. 15 May, Benoni.

  • Nigeria beat Ghana by 7 wickets. 15 May, Benoni.

  • Tanzania beat Mozambique by 5 wickets. 16 May, Benoni.

  • Botswana beat Nigeria by 12 runs. 16 May, Benoni.

  • Sierra Leone beat Tanzania by 2 runs. 16 May, Benoni. (Upset)

  • Swaziland beat Mozambique by 8 wickets. 16 May, Benoni.

  • Swaziland beat Rwanda by 6 wickets. 16 May, Benoni.

  • Sierra Leone beat Malawi. 16 May, Benoni.

  • Ghana beat Malawi by 62 runs. 17 May, Benoni.

  • Nigeria beat Rwanda by 9 wickets. 17 May, Benoni.

  • Tanzania beat Swaziland by 43 runs 17 May, Benoni.

  • Ghana beat Sierra Leone. 17 May, Benoni.

  • Nigeria beat Mozambique by 5 wickets. 17 May, Benoni.

  • Malawi beat Botswana by 2 wickets. 17 May, Benoni. (Upset)

  • Tanzania beat Ghana by 22 runs. 18 May, Benoni.

  • Nigeria beat Swaziland by 162 runs. 18 May, Benoni.

  • Botswana beat Sierra Leone by 69 runs. 18 May, Benoni.

  • Rwanda beat Malawi by 26 runs. 18 May, Benoni.

  • Swaziland beat Malawi by 5 runs. 18 May, Benoni.

  • Sierra Leone beat Mozambique by 5 wickets. 18 May, Benoni.

  • Ghana beat Rwanda by 7 wickets. 19 May, Benoni.

  • Botswana beat Tanzania by 3 wickets. 19 May, Benoni.

  • Mozambique beat Malawi by 21 runs. 19 May, Benoni.

  • Nigeria beat Tanzania by 6 runs. 19 May, Benoni.

  • Ghana beat Botswana by 54 runs. 19 May, Benoni. (Upset)

  • Sierra Leone beat Rwanda by 6 wickets. 19 May, Benoni.
 
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jashan83

U19 Captain
Taking Africa to the next level

Increasing commercial interest and dedicated officials have helped cricket's growth in countries like Sierra Leone and Nigeria

Freetown is home to 1.2 million people, 12 radio stations, 11 of the most beautiful, unspoiled beaches in Africa, eight of the country's 15 premier league football clubs, and one cricket field.

"There's no grass, the outfield is gravel and the pitch is concrete," Ibrahim Kamara, a Sierra Leone allrounder, says. It explains why their players were at first hesitant to dive or slide on the surface they were greeted with in Benoni, where they competed in the Africa Premier League Division Two tournament two weeks ago.

Sierra Leone were a team with plenty to prove, and they approached the competition with fitting intensity and determination. Cricket is perhaps the fastest growing sport in the country, with many aspiring national players seeing it as a way to represent the nation without the competition that comes with trying to play football at the highest level. "We've seen that if you train hard and you do well in cricket, you get picked for the national team and you get the opportunity to be exposed to different countries and travel," Kamara said.

Jet-setting has been a part of his life for the past decade since he first started playing cricket. A school coach asked him to give cricket a try while he was waiting for his turn to play in a football match. "[He] said I had good hand-eye coordination, and I was picked for the national team soon after that, when I was 18." Kamara participated in the Under-19 Africa Cup and has been on seven tours outside Sierra Leone. Despite his extended involvement with the team, though, he is not a professional sportsman. He is a soldier and he plays for the army club cricket team.

As soon as he mentions his involvement in the military, he clarifies it, wanting to make sure it is understood that Sierra Leone is now a place of calm, having emerged from a civil war nine years ago. "There is perfect peace, no disturbance" he says, adding that he has never been involved in a conflict situation. Violent crime is rare in Sierra Leone, with the biggest legacy of the strife being the poverty that it left behind. It means, however, the government has to be concerned with things other than providing cricket facilities.

Sierra Leone's cricketers encounter turf pitches only when they travel outside, and making the adjustment is still proving tricky for them. "The ball moves faster on the concrete, so when we play away from home we end up pitching the ball too short," Kamara said. The bowlers are learning to adjust their lengths, though, and trying to build on their new skills when they get home.

The competition in Benoni was also the team's first foray into 20-over cricket, which required adjustment of a different sort. Kamara said the batsmen prefer the 50-over format because it allows them more time to "build an innings". They still performed admirably in the tournament, only losing three out of seven games, to Nigeria and Ghana, the two teams going forward to Division One, and to competition favourites Botswana.

One of the reasons for Sierra Leone's success is the arrival of Peter Kirsten as a consultant on the recommendation of Cassim Suliman, the chief executive of the Africa Cricket Association. Kirsten spent two weeks in Freetown, a place he describes as "pleasantly chaotic", with the national team before their trip to Benoni. One of his first tasks was to take two players, one being Kamara, and turn them into spinners, because most bowlers in the country wanted to be quicks.

Kirsten has been involved with African cricket for the better part of the last two years, first as batting consultant to Kenya, then as coach of Zambia and now with Sierra Leone. His tenure with Zambia ended after they were suspended because of financial irregularities before they were scheduled to play in the same Division Two tournament; they have lost their affiliate status pending investigations.

"The players [from Zambia] are traumatised. They keep calling me to ask how they can take their cricket forward," Kirsten said. It's an answer Kirsten can't provide at the moment, but it's an issue that concerns him, especially now that he is so involved with African cricket. It's not a glamorous job, but it's one Kirsten wants.



Nigeria have lofty goals in cricket. Sean Philips, their South African born middle-order batsman and coach says, "In five or six years, Nigeria should be able to compete in the World Twenty20"



He is not put off by the lack of nets or pitches or the players misunderstanding the rules of the game. Instead, he has been captivated by the potential in the continent. "Africa is a big market," he says. The game has received commercial interest in recent years in Sierra Leone. Kirsten points to his shirt sleeve, which has the branding of internet service provider Limeline. The company recently came on board as a sponsor to the team, and their funding will assist in the buying of equipment from countries like South Africa.

Financial support is a key ingredient to the success of any sport, and Sierra Leone look to Nigeria as an example. Cricket is thriving in the wealthy West African country, and the Nigerian team have just come through their most successful two months, having qualified for the World Cricket League Division Six the week before winning the Division Two Twenty20 competition.

It's a little-known fact that cricket is the oldest sport in Nigeria; the first official international there was played in 1904, almost two decades before the country first played in a formal football match. The team are aware and proud of their history and are fortunate enough to be financially capable of making sure the sport keeps growing. On their recent trip to South Africa, they bought equipment they cannot get at home, in particular white balls, and bats.

Nigeria have lofty goals. Sean Philips, their South African-born middle-order batsman and coach says, "In five or six years Nigeria should be able to compete in the World Twenty20." To achieve those aims, they will need to make sure their equipment is up to standard, that they start playing on turf pitches more, and that they capture and maintain the interest of top businesses and stakeholders back home, which seems to be happening.

"Both recent tournaments created a buzz back home," Philips said. "People were following the games on the internet and wanted to know how we were doing." Nigeria is one of only six African countries where more than 25% of the population use the internet, which allows the people there to connect with the game in ways that those in other countries on the continent cannot.

Kirsten watched the Nigerian team with interest, especially their match against Ghana, the event's marquee clash. "What they lack in skills and facilities is made up for by their desire and love of the game," he said. "They have rich traditions in the sport that if I had not been exposed to, I would never have known." These proud legacies run deep, both in nations who have inherited cricket as part of their British colonial legacy and those who adopted it, like Mozambique and Rwanda.

Both were in attendance at the tournament. Mozambique had secured the coaching services of Ahmed Amla, Hashim's brother. Rwanda won only one match, while Mozambique won two, but their excitement at being part of a multi-team event bubbled over. Amla said that the highlight for his team was playing on the Willowmore Park main field, instead of the adjacent grounds, because they had not played in a stadium of that size before.

Compared to the gravel outfield in Freetown, even the humble ground in Benoni seemed like a theatre of dreams.


SOURCE:-
 
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jashan83

U19 Captain
It is time for some more action again

20 June:- Europe Div 2:- 12 Teams (Edit:- Switzerland backed out and now 11 Teams)

July:- African Div 1:- 6 teams (Edit:- May be Zim A has withdrawn. To be confirmed)

July:- Europe Div 1:- 12 Teams

July:- EAP Div 1:- 5 teams

July:- Americas Div 1:- 6 Teams

Loads of action. Will keep you guys updated


And Time for Sweden Norway action coming soon:laugh:
 

juro

U19 12th Man
So now we have only a few more regional qualifiers to go, leading into the international qualifier, featuring 16 teams...

... all for 2 places in the World T20.

Well done, ICC! :blink:
 

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