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Nepal Picks Two Regional Awards
Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) and Sudarshan Ranjit, a Pokhara-based photojournalist, won the regional awards for Asia in the ICC Development Program Annual Awards.
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Buddhi Named Umpire for U-19 WC
Buddhi Bahadur Pradhan, a Nepali cricket umpire, will stand in the upcoming ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup in Malaysia.
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B’desh Reign Supreme Against Nepal
Bangladesh U-19 defeated Nepal U-19 by three wickets in the third and final one-day match for a 2-0 series win at the BKSP Ground in Savor, Bangladesh on Monday.
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Nepal U-19 Goes Down to B’desh
Nepal Under-19 cricket team suffered a 111-run loss against host Bangladesh U-19 at the Narayanganj Osmani Stadium, Fatullah on Thursday.
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National Tournament Renamed
The National One-Day Cricket Tournament will be played under a new name in 2008, Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) announced on Tuesday.
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Biratnagar Girls Start Cricket
When Nepali girls reached the final of the ACC Women’s Cup last year in Malaysia, the girls of Eastern Nepal thought they missed an opportunity – there were no girls from the region having good grassroots level cricket. Two eastern cricketing centers, Biratnagar and Birgunj, didn’t send teams in the national championship – the selection event for the first ever national women’s team. Not to waste another opportunity, the girls of Biratnagar are learning cricket.
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Australian Grant for CAN
Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has received Sports Development Grants under the Australian Sports Outreach Program, the Australian Embassy announced.
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Wai Wai to Sponsor Women Cricket
Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) signed a five-year sponsorship contract for women’s cricket with Wai Wai on Thursday. As the sponsor, CG Foods, the producer of Wai Wai, provides CAN with Rs. 500,000 cash annually for regional and national level tournaments apart from trophies and dresses.
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CAN Names U-19 Team, Bangla Tour
Paras Khadka has retained captaincy of the U-19 national squad as Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) announced the squad for the ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup 2008.
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CAN criticizes ACC for disqualification
Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) flayed the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) decision to disqualify Nepal from the ACC U-15 Elite Cup claiming that the hosts did not fielded any over-age players.
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We Want to Ensure Level Playing Field: Huq
An Interview with Syed Ashraful Huq, Chief Executive, Asian Cricket Council, taken during the final of the ACC U-15 Elite Cup 2007. The interview is centered around the disqualification of seven teams for fielding the overage players.
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Champions Singapore
Singapore won the ACC U-15 Elite Cup 2007 defeating Kuwait by four wickets in the final played at BSAM Ground, Bhaktapur. Kuwait scored 121/7 in 40 overs choosing to bat first. Opener Apporv Sanjay Gaur scored unbeaten 43 while Sarangdev Krishnan took two wickets. In reply, Singapore were down to 17/4 at one stage but patient batting from Mohit Kulkarki (24), man of the match Prasheen Param (30*) and Usman Manazir (26*) bring them victory in 35th over. It was a sweet revenge for Singapore who had lost to Kuwait by 57 runs during the league stage.
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Hong Kong Protest Disqualificiation
Hong Kong Cricket Association (HKCA) has formally protested the disqualification by releasing a media statement on Monday.
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Eight Teams Disqualified; Singapore vs Kuwait for Final
Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has disqualified seven teams – including semifinalists Nepal, Afghanistan and Hong Kong from the ACC U-15 Elite Cup 2007 for fielding over-age players. In absence of eight teams, the remaining two teams Singapore and Kuwait will contest for the title on Monday, December 2, an ACC press release added.
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Singapore Enters Semifinal
The results of November 30 – the last day of league matches. After the league rounds, Nepal, Hong Kong from Group A and Afghanistan, Singapore from Group B entered the semifinal.
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Nepal Beat Hong Kong by 154 Runs
Nepal defeated Hong Kong by 154 runs to enter the semifinal of the ACC U-15 Elite Cup 2007 as the Group B winners. Nepal will now meet Group B runners-up in Sunday’s semifinal at TU Cricket Ground while Hong Kong plays Afghanistan at IOE. Click for complete scorecard.
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The Tournament Scenario
The points table of the U-15 Elite Cup 2007.
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Hong Kong Enter Semi With 28-run Win
HEROES OF THE INNINGS: Nizakat Khan of Hong Kong scored 57 while Weerachai Maneerat of Thailand claimed five wickets as Hong Kong was bowled out for 148 runs. Hong Kong entered the semifinal of the ACC U-15 Elite Cup 2007 registering their third win in the tournament at the BSAM Ground. They defeated lowly Thailand by 28 runs. From Group A, Nepal and Hong Kong will advance though the group winner will be decided on Friday in the match between the two teams. From Group B, Afghanistan has already advanced. Hong Kong 148 all out in 37.2 overs (Nizakat Khan 57, Sagar Chandra 16, Tom Holden 15, Weerachai Maneerat 5/19, Kshitij Jhaveri 2/20) defeated Thailand 120 all out in 37… Read More
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Maiden Last Over Gives Nepal 1-Run Victory
Cricket is a game of uncertainty; a proof of the statement was seen at the IOE Ground on Wednesday where Nepal pulled a stunning one-run victory over Oman to book a berth in the semifinal of the ACC U-15 Elite Cup 2007.
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Nepal Wins a Thriller by 1 Run
Gaurav Honavar, captain of Oman, scores a flawless 79 in his unbeaten knock against Nepal, but played failed to score two runs in the last over required for win to hand Nepal an one-run win.
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UAE Disqualified
Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has disqualified United Arab Emirates (UAE) team from the tournament as they failed to abide by the playing conditions.
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Day III: Sameer Bowls Nepal to Victory as UAE Win
Sameer Nepal took six wickets as Nepal routed Thailand by eight wickets at the BSAM Ground in the ACC U-15 Elite Cup 2007 on Tuesday.
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Nepal Rout Thailand by 8 Wkts
Samir Nepal took 6 wickets as Thailand was bowled out for 61 runs.
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Day II: Hong Kong, Saudi, Afghanistan & Oman Win
Bilal Samin of Saudi Arabia bats during the Saudi Arabia-Kuwait clash.
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DAY I: Victories for Nepal, Afghanistan, UAE and Hong Kong
Experienced cricketers emerged heroes for two-time defending champions Nepal in the 25 run victory over Malaysia in the inaugural match of the ACC U-15 Elite Cup 2007 as Afghanistan, Hong Kong and UAE also registered victories on Sunday.
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