Results
Playoffs
QualifiersScorecard Photos Report (Q1) Hong Kong beat Afghanistan by 5 wickets, 21 July.
Scorecard Photos Report (Q2) Netherlands beat Namibia by 4 wickets, 21 July.
Scorecard Photos Report (Q3) Afghanistan beat Papua New Guinea by 6 wickets, 23 July.
Scorecard Photos Report (Q4) Namibia lost to Oman by 5 wickets, 23 July.
5th-6th Place
Scorecard (5/6) Afghanistan beat Oman by 5 wickets, 25 July.
Semi-Finals
Scorecard Photos Report Scotland beat Hong Kong by 5 wickets, 25 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Netherlands beat Ireland by 5 wickets, 25 July.
Finals
- Final: Netherlands v Scotland - no play
- 3rd-4th play-off: Hong Kong v Ireland - no play
Group A
P W T NR L Pts NRR Ireland 6 4 0 0 2 8 1.36 Hong Kong 6 3 0 1 2 7 0.61 Namibia 6 3 0 1 2 7 0.31 Papua New Guinea 6 3 0 1 2 7 0.11 USA 6 3 0 0 3 6 -0.32 Jersey 6 2 0 0 4 4 -0.52 Nepal 6 1 0 1 4 3 -1.50Scorecard Photos Report Ireland beat Jersey by 7 wickets, 19 July.
Scorecard Report Hong Kong beat Namibia by 83 runs, 19 July.
Scorecard Photos Report USA beat Papua New Guinea by 18 runs, 19 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Nepal lost to Jersey by 7 wickets, 18 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Namibia beat Papua New Guinea by 49 runs, 18 July.
Scorecard Report Hong Kong lost to USA by 7 wickets, 18 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Papua New Guinea beat Nepal by 8 wickets, 17 July.
Scorecard Report Namibia beat Jersey by 9 wickets, 17 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Ireland lost to Hong Kong by 5 runs, 17 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Jersey lost to USA by 5 wickets, 15 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Ireland lost to Papua New Guinea by 2 wickets, 15 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Hong Kong beat Nepal by 5 wickets, 15 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Namibia beat USA by 7 wickets, 13 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Ireland beat Nepal by 8 wickets, 13 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Ireland beat USA by 46 runs, 12 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Papua New Guinea beat Jersey by 24 runs, 12 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Jersey beat Hong Kong by 9 wickets, 11 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Namibia v Nepal - no result, 11 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Ireland beat Namibia by 7 wickets, 10 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Nepal beat USA by 6 wickets, 10 July.
- World T20 Qualifier, Group A
Hong Kong (1) v Papua New Guinea (1) - no result.
Bready, 13 July.
Group B
P W T NR L Pts NRR Scotland 6 4 0 0 2 8 1.21 Netherlands 6 4 0 0 2 8 1.15 Afghanistan 6 3 0 2 1 8 0.69 Oman 6 3 0 1 2 7 0.37 Kenya 6 3 0 1 2 7 -0.65 UAE 6 1 0 1 4 3 -1.69 Canada 6 0 0 1 5 1 -1.30Scorecard Photos Report Scotland beat Oman by 23 runs, 18 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Netherlands beat Kenya by 4 wickets, 18 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Netherlands beat Canada by 6 wickets, 17 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Scotland beat Canada by 8 wickets, 16 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Oman beat Afghanistan by 40 runs, 15 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Kenya beat UAE by 42 runs, 15 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Netherlands lost to Oman by 6 wickets, 14 July.
Scorecard Report Canada lost to UAE by 5 wickets, 14 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Scotland beat Kenya by 7 wickets, 14 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Netherlands beat UAE by 7 wickets, 12 July.
Scorecard Report Canada lost to Oman by 7 wickets, 12 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Scotland lost to Afghanistan by 37 runs, 12 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Netherlands beat Scotland by 32 runs, 11 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Kenya beat Oman by 9 runs, 11 July.
Scorecard Report Kenya beat Canada by 7 wickets, 10 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Afghanistan beat UAE by 8 wickets, 10 July.
Scorecard Photos Report Scotland beat UAE by 9 wickets, 9 July.
Scorecard Photos ReportAfghanistan beat Netherlands by 32 runs, 9 July.
- World T20 Qualifier, Group B
Afghanistan (1) v Canada (1) - no result.
Stirling, 18 July. - World T20 Qualifier, Group B
Oman (1) v UAE (1) - no result.
Stirling, 17 July. - World T20 Qualifier, Group B
Afghanistan (1) v Kenya (1) - no result.
Stirling, 13 July.
Warmup Matches
Scorecard Photos Nepal lost to UAE by 20 runs (DLS), 7 July.Scorecard Photos Scotland beat Jersey by 71 runs (DLS), 7 July.
Scorecard Photos Ireland v Oman - no result, 7 July.
Scorecard Photos Canada beat Namibia by 7 4 runs, 7 July.
Scorecard Photos Oman v Nepal - no result, 6 July.
Scorecard Photos Scotland beat Namibia by 6 wickets, 6 July.
Scorecard Hong Kong beat Netherlands by 9 runs, 6 July.
Scorecard Photos Papua New Guinea beat Kenya by 10 runs (DLS), 6 July.
Scorecard Afghanistan beat Jersey by 8 wickets, 6 July.
Scorecard Photos USA beat North West Warriors by 5 wickets, 6 July.
Scorecard Photos WDCU XI beat Canada by 8 wickets, 6 July.
- World T20 Qualifier, Warmup Matches
WDCU v Netherlands - no result.
Stirling, 7 July. - World T20 Qualifier, Warmup Matches
NWCU v Papua New Guinea - no result.
Bready, 7 July. - World T20 Qualifier, Warmup Matches
Afghanistan v Hong Kong - no result.
Stirling, 7 July. - World T20 Qualifier, Warmup Matches
Kenya v USA - no result.
Bready, 7 July. - World T20 Qualifier, Warmup Matches
Ireland v UAE - no result.
Stormont, 6 July.
Reports & Articles
CricketEurope Team of the Tournament
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The CricketEurope team were out in force at the recent T20 World Cup qualifying tournament and have nominated their squad of the competition.
Twenty20 Qualifier - the off-field view
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A look at the World Twenty20 Qualifier from an off-field perspective.
Ireland no longer top of the tree
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IRELAND are no longer top of the tree in the Associate world of Twenty20 cricket. They surrendered their crown when they lost their semi-final to the Netherlands in Malahide with a performance which summed up a disappointing tournament.
Andrew Poynter replaces Paul Stirling
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The Event Technical Committee has approved Andrew Poynter as a replacement player for Paul Stirling in Ireland's squad.
Scotland ease into final
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Scotland secure their place into the final with a straightforward win over Hong Kong in the semi-final.
Netherlands see off Ireland to claim final spot
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A comfortable 5 wicket win over hosts Ireland sees the Netherlands to their second WT20 qualifier final.
Ireland well beaten by The Netherlands
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Ireland lost their grip on the World T20 Qualifying trophy at the semi-final stage as a disappointing batting performance was the catalyst for a 5-wicket defeat by the Netherlands.
Oman seize last qualifying spot by defeating Namibia
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Wickets for Munis Ansari and runs for Zeeshan Ahmad inspire stunning five-wicket victory
Afghanistan secure qualification
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Afghanistan progress to the qualification round of the World Twenty20 after beating Papua New Guinea.
Jason Davidson's bowling action found to be illegal
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Namibia's Jason Davidson becomes the fourth bowler at the WT20 Qualifier to be suspended from bowling in international cricket.
Dutch secure WT20 qualification with nervy win over Namibia
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The Netherlands secured a spot in the semi-finals and a place at the World T20 in India with a narrow win over Namibia at Malahide.
Hong Kong win in last gasp thriller
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Hong Kong book their ticket to India as they win a thriller against Afghanistan at Malahide.
USA out despite last day win
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USA beat Papua New Guinea by 18 runs at Malahide, but are eliminated due to results elsewhere.
Ireland secure T20 World Cup berth
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Ireland have secured their berth at the T20 World Cup in India next year by virtue of topping Group A.
Scotland book their passage to India
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High winds may have brought golf to a halt at St Andrews but the unseasonal conditions could not stop Scotland's cricketers booking their passage to India for next year's ICC World Twenty20.
The Ahmeds star as Hong Kong thrash Namibia by 84 runs
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Multiple tournament-best performances lift Hong Kong into second place in Group A
Rampant Ireland secure play-off slot
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PAUL STIRLING produced a Man of the Match display as Ireland got their T20 World Cup qualification campaign back on track with an emphatic seven wickets win over Jersey at Malahide.
Namibia thump PNG by 49 runs at Malahide
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Baard, Scholtz, and Snyman star as the Namibians assume control of Group A
Jersey keep hopes alive as Nepal bow out
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Seven-wickets victory for the Channel Islanders at Malahide following a strong all-round performance
From high to low for Hong Kong
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From the high of defeating Ireland to the low of defeat by the USA. It wasn't a good day for Hong Kong today.
Wickets key says Evans
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Dot-ball specialist Ali Evans says wickets are the key to Scotland's T20 World Cup qualifying hopes.
Netherlands crush Kenya, but not by enough
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The Netherlands fell just short of topping Group B, a thumping win over Kenya not quite enough to pass Scotland on net run rate.
Scotland win and top the group
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Another strong batting display saw Scotland defeat Oman by 23 runs in their final Group B match in Edinburgh.
Papua New Guinea reach play-offs with win over Nepal
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Papua New Guinea secure their place in the play-offs with an easy win over Nepal.
Comprehensive win for Scotland
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Scotland stayed firmly on course to reach the play-off phase of the World Twenty20 Qualifier with a comprehensive win over Canada at Goldenacre.
Ireland stunned by battling Hong Kong
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Hong Kong heaped further pressure on Ireland at Malahide on Friday as Charlie Burke's charges inflicted a second successive Group A defeat on the co-hosts following Wednesday's reverse at the hands of Papua New Guinea.
Netherlands keep hopes alive with win over Canada
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The Netherlands have kept their chances of progression to the playoffs alive with a six wicket win over Canada at Goldenacre.
Jenner innings not enough as Namibia thrash Jersey
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Jonty Jenner makes the highest score of the tournament, but Jersey are heavily beaten by Namibia at Clontarf.
Ireland look to get back on track.
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IRELAND have never lost back to back games in a World Twenty20 qualifying tournament and no-one expects them to ruin that record today when they face Hong Kong.
Scotland ease to win over Canada
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Kyle Coetzer and George Munsey star as Scotland beat Canada by 8 wickets
James Ngoche's bowling action found to be illegal
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The Kenyan off-spinner has been suspended from bowling in international cricket with immediate effect.
Scotland back on track
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SCOTLAND rekindled their Twenty20 World Cup qualifying bid with an emphatic seven-wicket win over Kenya at The Grange.
All too easy for Kenya
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The United Arab Emirates will almost certainly be going home after the group stage. This was a poor performance throughout, and a match sooner forgotten.
Hong Kong defeat Nepal by five wickets at Stormont
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Hong Kong kick-start their tournament with a solid all-round performance as Nepal slip to another defeat
Oman cause major upset
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A pair of sensational catches sparked an extraordinary collapse by Afghanistan as Oman recorded a 40 run win.
Papua New Guinea stun Ireland to win by 2 wickets
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Four late sixes from Norman Vanua decide low-scoring thriller at Stormont
USA get off the mark
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USA defeated Jersey by 5 wickets with wicketkeeper Dodson capturing six victims.
Berrington backing Scotland
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Richie Berrington is backing Scotland to rekindle their T20 World Cup qualifying hopes with victory against Kenya.
O'Brien dazzles as Ireland dismiss Nepal in double quick time
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O'Brien revelled in home conditions which enabled Ireland's bowlers get on top of the Nepal's batters early and never let them off the hook.
Porterfield hails big performance
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Ireland's Captain William Porterfield was delighted to get another victory under his team's belt, and in double quick time.
Shock result as Oman beat Netherlands
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Oman get a surprise win over the Netherlands, giving them a realistic chance at making the play-offs.
UAE off the mark with win over Canada
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UAE get their first win of the tournament after beating Canada by 5 wickets in Stirling.
Ireland hammer Nepal to maintain control of Group A
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Nepal dismissed for 53 as the Irish triumph by 8 wickets at Stormont
Namibians crush American Dream
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Snyman, Baard, and Scholtz lead the way in a dominant performance at Stormont
Ahsan Malik's bowling action found to be illegal
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Dutch bowler has been suspended from bowling in international cricket with immediate effect.
Three from three for Afghanistan as Shahzad smashes Scotland
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Mohammad Shahzad scores 75 from 36 balls as Afghanistan beat Scotland in their third World Twenty20 Qualifier match.
Ireland survive USA scare to top Group A
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JOHN MOONEY'S superb all-round display ensured Ireland survived a scare against USA at Stormont on Sunday before securing a 46-run victory that keeps them at the top of the T20 World Cup Qualifying Group A table.
Jersey brought back down to earth by PNG
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Jersey lost by 21 runs to Papua New Guinea in an entertaining and hard fought contest at Bready.
Zeeshan Maqsood smashes Oman to victory
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A sensational display of hitting from Zeeshan Maqsood leads Oman to a seven wicket win over Canada that seemed unlikely at the halfway stage.
Dominant Dutch roll UAE
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The Netherlands recorded their second victory with a comfortable 7 wicket win over the UAE.
Jersey stun Hong Kong with emphatic win
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PETER GOUGH'S brilliant unbeaten 81 led his Jersey side to a shock but totally deserved win over Hong Kong in their T20 World Cup Qualifying encounter at Bready.
Dutch bounce back to beat Scotland
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A resurgent Netherlands side notched up their first win with a 32 run victory over co-hosts Scotland.
Kenya secure narrow win over Oman
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Kenya made it two wins from two by beating Oman in a match that wasn't as close as the seven run margin suggests.
Scotland launch their T20 campaign in style
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Scotland launched the WorldT20 qualifying bid in style yesterday as they powered to an easy nine-wicket win over UAE at The Grange, Edinburgh.
Six-wickets victory for Nepal as the USA push them all the way
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Wickets for Gauchan and runs for Malla in a last-over triumph
Afghanistan cruise to victory over UAE
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Afghanistan made it two wins from two at the Grange as they completed an 8 wicket win over the UAE.
Kenya start with emphatic win over Canada
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Irfan Karim and Maurice Ouma shared an unbeaten partnership of 94 to see Kenya home with seven wickets to spare.
Comfortable seven-wickets win for Ireland over Namibia
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Mooney and Porterfield see the Irish home in Group A
UAE hoping to continue recent success
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The UAE have made great strides in recent years, including World Cup qualification for the recently concluded tournament.
Afghans blast past Dutch in opening game
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Late fireworks from Najibullah Zadran and canny bowling from Sharafuddin Ashraf see Afghanistan cruise past the Netherlands
Scotland off to a flying start
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Scotland hammered UAE in a one sided affair to get their World T-20 Qualifying Tournament off to a flying start.
Dynamic Dutch gunning for top spot
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After a remarkable run at the last World T20, a mercurial side has to start from scratch
Beleaguered Kenya look to bounce back
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Kenya have fallen far sice the days of permanent ODI status, and face a tough road to recovery.
Canada looking to kick off come-back
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With Canada's international fortunes at a historical nadir, Rizwan Cheema leads a team with little to lose.
Is ICC really giving the Associates more opportunities?
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An ICC press release issued today talked proudly about how many are now playing cricket in their associate & affiliate members. Even if it's true that the playing numbers are increasing, the opportunities for these players are ñ despite what the ICC are fond of saying ñ decreasing.
Hong Kong look for second World Twenty20 qualification
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A surprise qualifier last time, nobody will be surprised by the Hong Kong side this time as they look for a second consecutive qualification.
Namibia out to shake nearly-men reputation
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Associates Cricket's perennial also-rans set their sights on a return to the global stage.
Easy win for Canada
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Rizwan Cheema stars for Canada at Goldenacre as they defeat Namibia by 74 runs.
Ireland v Oman abandoned at half-way
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Irish preparations hampered by the weather for the second day in a row
Scotland crush Jersey in fine all round display
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Under grey skies Scotland got off to a galloping start hitting some imperious shots all around the park.
Unfancied Oman look to avoid wooden spoon
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Oman return to the World Twenty20 Qualifier after missing 2013 - but are very much outsiders for qualification.
Nepal set out to surprise again
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Nepal enter the World T20 Qualifier a far from settled side, low on confidence but high on ambition
Porterfield inspired by McCullum magic
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William Porterfield signed off from Warwickshire on Friday night by batting with Brendan McCullum, certainly the most exciting and arguably the best Twenty20 batsman in the world at the moment.
Canada outclassed by WDCU
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Composure was the key difference between Canada, a veteran of four cricket world cups, and a team of players who were drawn from local Scottish leagues.
USA defeat Warriors in last ball thriller
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A North West Warriors select hosted the USA in Bready's second game on Monday and Bobby Rao's team provided a knocking good practice test, eventually going down to a final ball defeat.
Under fire USA look to ignore administrative strife
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With their cricket board under ICC suspension, the USA will look to ignore the administration crisis back at home.
Afghans thump Jersey in first warm-up
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Afghanistan beat Jersey by 8 wickets after bowling them out for 48 at Myreside.
Papua New Guinea look to improve on two 8th place finishes
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Papua New Guinea will be looking to improve on their 8th place finish in the last two qualifiers and this time reach the World Twenty20.
Scotland defeat Namibia easily
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After a shaky start Scotland cruised to a comfortable six wicket win over Namibia in their opening warm up match.
Afghanistan look to regain associate Twenty20 crown
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Afghanistan come into the World Twenty20 Qualifier hoping to regain the title they last won in 2010.
Hong Kong edge low scoring contest against Netherlands
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Hong Kong sneak past the Netherlands by 9 runs in a morning warm-up match.
PNG defeat Kenya in rain affected encounter
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PNG won a rain affected T20 WCQ warm-up game against Kenya at Bready - 9 runs ahead on DLS when play was abandoned following a torrential downpour.
Rejuvenated Scotland aiming for trophy glory
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REJUVENATED Scotland enter the tournament on the back of an excellent T20 series win away in Ireland last month - a victory which earmarks them as serious contenders for the title.
Stirling key man as Irish bid for hat-trick
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THE county professionals flew into Belfast yesterday morning to complete Ireland's 15-man squad for the World Twenty20 qualifiers, being held on home soil for the next three weeks.
Ireland upbeat despite World Cup setback
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Next week, at the World T20 qualifying tournament to be held in Ireland and Scotland, Mooney wants to wear another strip of fabric ñ a black armband to signify the death of Associate cricket.
Ireland still the team to beat despite bowling concerns
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IRELAND will still be the team to beat despite recent blips with their bowling attack.
Jersey boys out to announce themselves on world stage
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To finish above Italy and Denmark is no mean achievement, and they will have their eyes on further glory.
Tournament officials named
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The ICC has announced the match officials for the forthcoming ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier.
Photographs
Netherlands v Scotland final presentations (26 July)
Scotland v Hong Kong (2) (25 July)
Ireland v Netherlands (2) (25 July)
Ireland v Netherlands (1) (25 July)
Scotland v Hong Kong (25 July)
Namibia v Oman (3) (23 July)
Afghanistan v PNG (3) (23 July)
Afghanistan v PNG (2) (23 July)
Oman v Namibia (2) (23 July)
Namibia v Oman (1) (23 July)
Afghanistan v PNG (1) (23 July)
Afghanistan celebrations (23 July)
The Netherlands v Namibia (4) (21 July)
The Netherlands v Namibia (3) (21 July)
Afghanistan v Hong Kong (4) (21 July)
Afghanistan v Hong Kong (3) (21 July)
The Netherlands v Namibia (2) (21 July)
The Netherlands v Namibia (1) (21 July)
Afghanistan v Hong Kong (2) (21 July)
Afghanistan v Hong Kong (1) (21 July)
PNG v USA (3) (19 July)
Ireland v Jersey (3) (19 July)
Ireland v Jersey (2) (19 July)
PNG v USA (2) (19 July)
Papua New Guinea v USA (19 July)
Ireland v Jersey (19 July)
Nepal v Jersey (2) (18 July)
Namibia v PNG (18 July)
The Netherlands v Kenya (18 July)
Namibia v Papua New Guinea (18 July)
Scotland v Oman (18 July)
Jersey v Nepal (18 July)
Hong Kong v Ireland (3) (17 July)
Nepal v PNG (2) (17 July)
Hong Kong v Ireland (1) (17 July)
The Netherlands v Canada (17 July)
Hong Kong v Ireland (2) (17 July)
Nepal v PNG (17 July)
Scotland v Canada (16 July)
Kenya v UAE (15 July)
Afghanistan v Oman (15 July)
Hong Kong v Nepal (15 July)
Ireland v Papua New Guinea (2) (15 July)
Ireland v Papua New Guinea (1) (15 July)
USA v Jersey (15 July)
Oman v The Netherlands (14 July)
Scotland v Kenya (14 July)
Namibia v USA (2) (13 July)
Ireland v Nepal (2) (13 July)
Ireland v Nepal (1) (13 July)
Namibia v USA (1) (13 July)
UAE v The Netherlands (12 July)
Scotland v Afghanistan (12 July)
PNG v Jersey (12 July)
Ireland v USA (2) (12 July)
Ireland v USA (1) (12 July)
Namibia v Nepal (11 July)
Scotland v The Netherlands (11 July)
Jersey v Hong Kong (11 July)
Kenya v Oman (11 July)
Nepal v USA (3) (10 July)
Nepal v USA (2) (10 July)
Nepal v USA (1) (10 July)
Ireland v Nambia (2) (10 July)
Ireland v Namibia (1) (10 July)
Afghanistan v UAE (10 July)
Afghanistan v The Netherlands (9 July)
Scotland v UAE (9 July)
Canada v Namibia (7 July)
Nepal v UAE (2) (7 July)
Ireland v Oman (7 July)
Nepal v UAE (1) (7 July)
Scotland v Jersey (7 July)
Canada v WDCU Select (6 July)
USA v North West Warriors (6 July)
Scotland v Namibia (6 July)
Oman v Nepal (6 July)
Kenya v PNG (6 July)
Scotland v Hong Kong (2) (25 July)
Ireland v Netherlands (2) (25 July)
Ireland v Netherlands (1) (25 July)
Scotland v Hong Kong (25 July)
Namibia v Oman (3) (23 July)
Afghanistan v PNG (3) (23 July)
Afghanistan v PNG (2) (23 July)
Oman v Namibia (2) (23 July)
Namibia v Oman (1) (23 July)
Afghanistan v PNG (1) (23 July)
Afghanistan celebrations (23 July)
The Netherlands v Namibia (4) (21 July)
The Netherlands v Namibia (3) (21 July)
Afghanistan v Hong Kong (4) (21 July)
Afghanistan v Hong Kong (3) (21 July)
The Netherlands v Namibia (2) (21 July)
The Netherlands v Namibia (1) (21 July)
Afghanistan v Hong Kong (2) (21 July)
Afghanistan v Hong Kong (1) (21 July)
PNG v USA (3) (19 July)
Ireland v Jersey (3) (19 July)
Ireland v Jersey (2) (19 July)
PNG v USA (2) (19 July)
Papua New Guinea v USA (19 July)
Ireland v Jersey (19 July)
Nepal v Jersey (2) (18 July)
Namibia v PNG (18 July)
The Netherlands v Kenya (18 July)
Namibia v Papua New Guinea (18 July)
Scotland v Oman (18 July)
Jersey v Nepal (18 July)
Hong Kong v Ireland (3) (17 July)
Nepal v PNG (2) (17 July)
Hong Kong v Ireland (1) (17 July)
The Netherlands v Canada (17 July)
Hong Kong v Ireland (2) (17 July)
Nepal v PNG (17 July)
Scotland v Canada (16 July)
Kenya v UAE (15 July)
Afghanistan v Oman (15 July)
Hong Kong v Nepal (15 July)
Ireland v Papua New Guinea (2) (15 July)
Ireland v Papua New Guinea (1) (15 July)
USA v Jersey (15 July)
Oman v The Netherlands (14 July)
Scotland v Kenya (14 July)
Namibia v USA (2) (13 July)
Ireland v Nepal (2) (13 July)
Ireland v Nepal (1) (13 July)
Namibia v USA (1) (13 July)
UAE v The Netherlands (12 July)
Scotland v Afghanistan (12 July)
PNG v Jersey (12 July)
Ireland v USA (2) (12 July)
Ireland v USA (1) (12 July)
Namibia v Nepal (11 July)
Scotland v The Netherlands (11 July)
Jersey v Hong Kong (11 July)
Kenya v Oman (11 July)
Nepal v USA (3) (10 July)
Nepal v USA (2) (10 July)
Nepal v USA (1) (10 July)
Ireland v Nambia (2) (10 July)
Ireland v Namibia (1) (10 July)
Afghanistan v UAE (10 July)
Afghanistan v The Netherlands (9 July)
Scotland v UAE (9 July)
Canada v Namibia (7 July)
Nepal v UAE (2) (7 July)
Ireland v Oman (7 July)
Nepal v UAE (1) (7 July)
Scotland v Jersey (7 July)
Canada v WDCU Select (6 July)
USA v North West Warriors (6 July)
Scotland v Namibia (6 July)
Oman v Nepal (6 July)
Kenya v PNG (6 July)
Audio interviews
Ireland v Hong Kong
Ireland v Netherlands
- Ben Cooper of The Netherlands (25 July)
- William Porterfield on Ireland's failure to reach the final (25 July)
Ireland v Hong Kong
Ireland v Nepal
- Kevin O'Brien who won the Man of the Match for his 3 for 8 (13 July)
- Ireland captain William Porterfield after his side beat Nepal by 9 wickets (13 July)
Ireland v Namibia
Squads
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