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*Official* Emerging Nations Cricket Thread

YorksLanka

International Debutant
Forgive the ignorance but anyone here know about Aizaz Khan from HK as my club just signed him as pro for this coming season..how quick is he and what kind of batsman is he?
 

TimCutler

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
Forgive the ignorance but anyone here know about Aizaz Khan from HK as my club just signed him as pro for this coming season..how quick is he and what kind of batsman is he?
Whippy bowler who gets it through at a good rate and has a knack for taking key wickets. Has worked really hard on his batting in the last few years and has even opened for HK in T20Is. Bats top 4 for his club here in HK (KCC) who (at the best level) would be around Premier 1st XI standard at the higher teams.
 

TimCutler

School Boy/Girl Cricketer

andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
Kenya schooled by Uganda in the first u19 qualifiers. Only one Kenyan African in the XI, Shows how far the game has regressed
 

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
So I just found out Burt ****ley lives in Kansas now, doing a bit of coaching work with the USA national team. Was genuinely wondering what ever happened to him just the other day. Bowled with good wheels back in his day
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Nigeria have qualified for the U19 cricket world cup for the first time to be hosted by South Africa beginning of next year ! That is massive for African cricket to get a new name like this finishing ahead of Namibia, Uganda, Sierre Leone, Kenya and Tanzania.
 
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SillyCowCorner1

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Nigeria have qualified for the U19 cricket world cup for the first time to be hosted by South Africa beginning of next year ! That is massive for African cricket to get a new name like this finishing ahead of Namibia, Uganda, Sierre Leone, Kenya and Tanzania.
Which of these teams is the West African powerhouse?
 

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