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		<title>By: benstinga</title>
		<link>http://globalcricket.wordpress.com/2008/02/15/2008-under-19-world-cup-discussion-predictions-scores/#comment-344</link>
		<dc:creator>benstinga</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 15:12:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yeah true!

A few observations.

Gyanendra Malla had a very disappointing tournament. I was expecting him to be among the top five associate batsmen. Nepal&#039;s bowling was top class against all opponents and for that they should be very proud. Stand out Players: Paras Khadka, Amrit Bhattarai, Mahesh Chhetri, Raj Shrestha, Rahul Vishwakarma

The conditions played a role. Ireland struggled initially to adapt to the heat, humidity and pitches and by the time they adapted it was too late. But a good late-tournament comeback nevertheless. Stand out players: James Hall, Chris Dougherty, Andrew Britton, 

All the associates had their moments but never really threatened the big guns.

Papua New Guinea were unfortunate to be seeded in the same group as the tournament champions, the tournament runners-up and a strong West Indies side, who showed what they are capable of today against Nepal. To make matters worse for PNG, they ended up having to play the West Indies a second time during the plate play-offs. Stand out players: Tony Ura, Loa Nou, Colin Amini, Joel Tom

Namibia were steady without ever looking threatening. Their batting was reasonably good and their bowling steady. Stand out players: LP van der Westhuizen, Dawid Botha, Keady Strauss, Raymond van Schoor, Bernard Scholtz

Bermuda had a great win against Ireland and showed some spirit. Malachi Jones, Rodney Trott, Chris Douglas and Jordan de Silva look to be players capable of making an impact at the next level. Stand out players: Rodney Trott, Malachi Jones, Chris Douglas

Malaysia were also in a tough group although as it turned out Zimbabwe were nowhere near as strong as in previous tournaments. The Malaysians took full toll to record a memorable win. Stand out players: Aminuddin Ramly, Ahmed Faiz, Nik Azril Arifin</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah true!</p>
<p>A few observations.</p>
<p>Gyanendra Malla had a very disappointing tournament. I was expecting him to be among the top five associate batsmen. Nepal&#8217;s bowling was top class against all opponents and for that they should be very proud. Stand out Players: Paras Khadka, Amrit Bhattarai, Mahesh Chhetri, Raj Shrestha, Rahul Vishwakarma</p>
<p>The conditions played a role. Ireland struggled initially to adapt to the heat, humidity and pitches and by the time they adapted it was too late. But a good late-tournament comeback nevertheless. Stand out players: James Hall, Chris Dougherty, Andrew Britton, </p>
<p>All the associates had their moments but never really threatened the big guns.</p>
<p>Papua New Guinea were unfortunate to be seeded in the same group as the tournament champions, the tournament runners-up and a strong West Indies side, who showed what they are capable of today against Nepal. To make matters worse for PNG, they ended up having to play the West Indies a second time during the plate play-offs. Stand out players: Tony Ura, Loa Nou, Colin Amini, Joel Tom</p>
<p>Namibia were steady without ever looking threatening. Their batting was reasonably good and their bowling steady. Stand out players: LP van der Westhuizen, Dawid Botha, Keady Strauss, Raymond van Schoor, Bernard Scholtz</p>
<p>Bermuda had a great win against Ireland and showed some spirit. Malachi Jones, Rodney Trott, Chris Douglas and Jordan de Silva look to be players capable of making an impact at the next level. Stand out players: Rodney Trott, Malachi Jones, Chris Douglas</p>
<p>Malaysia were also in a tough group although as it turned out Zimbabwe were nowhere near as strong as in previous tournaments. The Malaysians took full toll to record a memorable win. Stand out players: Aminuddin Ramly, Ahmed Faiz, Nik Azril Arifin</p>
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		<title>By: Tom Lewis</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom Lewis</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 14:10:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Nepal&#039;s batting has shown glimpses of class with some decent perfomances from Chhetri and Khadka, and in one of the warm up Malla scored a great half century. However looking at it batting wise they have disapointed by and large and not played to their potential in that department.

Interesting to see two Irish players top the batting (although they had an extra game). I can see those two playing county cricket in the near future.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nepal&#8217;s batting has shown glimpses of class with some decent perfomances from Chhetri and Khadka, and in one of the warm up Malla scored a great half century. However looking at it batting wise they have disapointed by and large and not played to their potential in that department.</p>
<p>Interesting to see two Irish players top the batting (although they had an extra game). I can see those two playing county cricket in the near future.</p>
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		<title>By: Noire</title>
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		<dc:creator>Noire</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 13:21:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Nice one Ben. Yes I think u shud have included the extra game to award the points. I mean at the end of the day, it wasnt a mock game. And I am sure everyone put extra effort into it. But thx for providing a good insight into the associates. Orelse I wud only be lookin at Nepal&#039;s progress.

Nways I think Nepal performed really poorly at this tournament, below or standard. Really note pleased with the batting and that is what lost us the tournament. I mean, for a team like Nepal at this level now, I think 206 (againt Aus) should have been very gettable! But the bowling was really exceptional. Even in the global tally we have four bowlers on the top 20 list. 

And I still  think, we need  a change in our coaching department! With all fairness, Dias has done a lot for us, but i sincerely believe he has given our boys all he is capable of! He is a great coach to develop a really lowly side. But as he has a more defensive approach to the game, we are lagging behind. He wud b a great coach to up coming countries ike Bhutan, or somewhere in the middle east. And we need some aggressive approached coaches from Aus or sth like that. this s to turn our champions to winners!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice one Ben. Yes I think u shud have included the extra game to award the points. I mean at the end of the day, it wasnt a mock game. And I am sure everyone put extra effort into it. But thx for providing a good insight into the associates. Orelse I wud only be lookin at Nepal&#8217;s progress.</p>
<p>Nways I think Nepal performed really poorly at this tournament, below or standard. Really note pleased with the batting and that is what lost us the tournament. I mean, for a team like Nepal at this level now, I think 206 (againt Aus) should have been very gettable! But the bowling was really exceptional. Even in the global tally we have four bowlers on the top 20 list. </p>
<p>And I still  think, we need  a change in our coaching department! With all fairness, Dias has done a lot for us, but i sincerely believe he has given our boys all he is capable of! He is a great coach to develop a really lowly side. But as he has a more defensive approach to the game, we are lagging behind. He wud b a great coach to up coming countries ike Bhutan, or somewhere in the middle east. And we need some aggressive approached coaches from Aus or sth like that. this s to turn our champions to winners!</p>
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		<title>By: benstinga</title>
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		<dc:creator>benstinga</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 10:20:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Plate Final and Play-off for 13th place

West Indies 78-3 d Nepal 74
Ireland 100-4 d Zimbabwe 99-9

Associate Placings
Nepal 10th
Namibia 11th
PNG 12th
Ireland 13th
Malaysia 15th
Bermuda 16th

Associate Players of the Day
1. Andrew Britton (Ireland) 6-0-4-14
2. James Hall (Ireland) 32 &amp; 4-1-2-11
3. Shane Getkate (Ireland) 6-2-2-20
4. Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal) 6-0-2-25

Global Cricket Votes
4. Andrew Britton (Ireland)
2. James Hall (Ireland)
1. Shane Getkate (Ireland), Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal)

Final Tournament Tally
12. Paras Khadka (Nepal)

11. Rodney Trott (Bermuda)

10. Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal), James Hall (Ireland)

9. LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia)

8. Mahesh Chhetri (Nepal), Raj Shrestha (Nepal)

6. Greg Thompson (Ireland), Keady Strauss (Namibia), Dawid Botha (Namibia)

5. Ahmed Faiz (Malaysia), Aminuddin Ramly (Malaysia), Tony Ura (PNG), Malachi Jones (Bermuda), Chris Douglas (Bermuda), Raymond van Schoor (Namibia), Andrew Britton (Ireland)

4. Shahid ali Khan (Malaysia), Nik Azril Arifin (Malaysia), Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal), Bernard Scholtz (Namibia), Loa Nou (PNG), Chris Dougherty (Ireland)

Leading Associate Run Scorers
1. James Hall (Ireland) 180
2. Chris Dougherty (Ireland) 165
3. Rodney Trott (Bermuda) 162
4. LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia) 148
5. Tony Ura (PNG) 143
6. Dawid Botha (Namibia) 133
7. Raymond van Schoor (Namibia) 128
8. Mahesh Chhetri (Nepal) 127
9. Malachi Jones (Bermuda) 120
10. Paras Khadka (Nepal) 113

Leading Associate Wicket Takers
1. Paras Khadka (Nepal) 12
2. Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal) 11 (152)
3. Raj Shrestha (Nepal) 10 (147)
4. Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal) 10 (162)
5. Keady Strauss (Namibia) 9 (154)
6. Andrew Britton (Ireland) 9 (167)
7. Greg Thompson (Ireland) 8 (138)
8. Rodney Trott (Bermuda) 8 (150)
9. James Hall (Ireland) 7 (114)
10. Loa Nou (PNG) 7 (170)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plate Final and Play-off for 13th place</p>
<p>West Indies 78-3 d Nepal 74<br />
Ireland 100-4 d Zimbabwe 99-9</p>
<p>Associate Placings<br />
Nepal 10th<br />
Namibia 11th<br />
PNG 12th<br />
Ireland 13th<br />
Malaysia 15th<br />
Bermuda 16th</p>
<p>Associate Players of the Day<br />
1. Andrew Britton (Ireland) 6-0-4-14<br />
2. James Hall (Ireland) 32 &amp; 4-1-2-11<br />
3. Shane Getkate (Ireland) 6-2-2-20<br />
4. Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal) 6-0-2-25</p>
<p>Global Cricket Votes<br />
4. Andrew Britton (Ireland)<br />
2. James Hall (Ireland)<br />
1. Shane Getkate (Ireland), Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal)</p>
<p>Final Tournament Tally<br />
12. Paras Khadka (Nepal)</p>
<p>11. Rodney Trott (Bermuda)</p>
<p>10. Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal), James Hall (Ireland)</p>
<p>9. LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia)</p>
<p>8. Mahesh Chhetri (Nepal), Raj Shrestha (Nepal)</p>
<p>6. Greg Thompson (Ireland), Keady Strauss (Namibia), Dawid Botha (Namibia)</p>
<p>5. Ahmed Faiz (Malaysia), Aminuddin Ramly (Malaysia), Tony Ura (PNG), Malachi Jones (Bermuda), Chris Douglas (Bermuda), Raymond van Schoor (Namibia), Andrew Britton (Ireland)</p>
<p>4. Shahid ali Khan (Malaysia), Nik Azril Arifin (Malaysia), Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal), Bernard Scholtz (Namibia), Loa Nou (PNG), Chris Dougherty (Ireland)</p>
<p>Leading Associate Run Scorers<br />
1. James Hall (Ireland) 180<br />
2. Chris Dougherty (Ireland) 165<br />
3. Rodney Trott (Bermuda) 162<br />
4. LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia) 148<br />
5. Tony Ura (PNG) 143<br />
6. Dawid Botha (Namibia) 133<br />
7. Raymond van Schoor (Namibia) 128<br />
8. Mahesh Chhetri (Nepal) 127<br />
9. Malachi Jones (Bermuda) 120<br />
10. Paras Khadka (Nepal) 113</p>
<p>Leading Associate Wicket Takers<br />
1. Paras Khadka (Nepal) 12<br />
2. Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal) 11 (152)<br />
3. Raj Shrestha (Nepal) 10 (147)<br />
4. Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal) 10 (162)<br />
5. Keady Strauss (Namibia) 9 (154)<br />
6. Andrew Britton (Ireland) 9 (167)<br />
7. Greg Thompson (Ireland) 8 (138)<br />
8. Rodney Trott (Bermuda) 8 (150)<br />
9. James Hall (Ireland) 7 (114)<br />
10. Loa Nou (PNG) 7 (170)</p>
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		<title>By: benstinga</title>
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		<dc:creator>benstinga</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 01:24:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A question for the readers!

All six associates have now played the same amount of matches.

Nepal and Ireland get an extra game.

Should I leave the votes as they are now or should Nepal and Ireland players be able to get votes in their extra match?

Seems a bit unfair on Malaysian, PNG, Bermudian and Namibian players?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A question for the readers!</p>
<p>All six associates have now played the same amount of matches.</p>
<p>Nepal and Ireland get an extra game.</p>
<p>Should I leave the votes as they are now or should Nepal and Ireland players be able to get votes in their extra match?</p>
<p>Seems a bit unfair on Malaysian, PNG, Bermudian and Namibian players?</p>
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		<title>By: benstinga</title>
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		<dc:creator>benstinga</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 01:02:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Plate Play-off Semi-final 2

Ireland 236-7 d Bermuda 167

Associate Players of the Day
1. Rodney Trott (Bermuda) 53 &amp; 10-0-4-37
2. Greg Thompson (Ireland) 10-1-5-26
3. James Hall (Ireland) 75
4. Paul Stirling (Ireland) 59
5. Malachi Jones (Bermuda) 49

Global Cricket Votes
7. Rodney Trott (Bermuda)
5. Greg Thompson (Ireland)
4. James Hall (Ireland)
3. Paul Stirling (Ireland)
2. Malachi Jones (Bermuda)
1. Tamauri Tucker (Bermuda), Shane Getkate (Ireland), Richard Keaveney (Ireland), Andrew Britton (Ireland)

Leader Board
12. Paras Khadka (Nepal)

11. Rodney Trott (Bermuda)

9. LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia), Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal)

8. Raj Shrestha (Nepal), Mahesh Chhetri (Nepal), James Hall (Ireland)

6. Dawid Botha (Namibia), Keady Strauss (Namibia), Greg Thompson (Ireland)

5. Chris Douglas (Bermuda), Raymond van Schoor (Namibia), Ahmed Faiz (Malaysia), Aminuddin Ramly (Malaysia), Tony Ura (PNG), Malachi Jones (Bermuda)

4. Shahid Ali Khan (Malaysia), Nik Azril Arifin (Malaysia), Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal), Bernard Scholtz (Namibia), Loa Nou (PNG), Chris Dougherty (Ireland)

Associate Standings
1. Nepal 6 (+0.218)
2. Namibia 2 (-1.091)
3. Ireland 2 (-1.550)
4. Malaysia 2 (-1.705)
5. Bermuda 2 (-2.293)
6. PNG 2 (-2.571)

Leading Associate Run Scorers
1. Rodney Trott (Bermuda) 162
2. Chris Dougherty (Ireland) 154
3. LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia) 148
4. James Hall (Ireland) 148
5. Tony Ura (PNG) 143
6. Dawid Botha (Namibia) 133
7. Raymond van Schoor (Namibia) 128
8. Mahesh Chhetri (Nepal) 127
9. Malachi Jones (Bermuda) 120
10. Aminudin Ramly (Malaysia) 108

Leading Associate Wicket Takers
1. Paras Khadka (Nepal) 12
2. Raj Shrestha (Nepal) 10
3. Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal) 9 (127)
4. Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal) 9 (146)
5. Keady Strauss (Namibia) 9 (154)
6. Greg Thompson (Ireland) 8 (138)
7. Rodney Trott (Bermuda) 8 (150)
8. Loa Nou (PNG) 7 (170)
9. Bernard Scholtz (Namibia) 6
10. Chris Douglas (Bermuda) 5 (49)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plate Play-off Semi-final 2</p>
<p>Ireland 236-7 d Bermuda 167</p>
<p>Associate Players of the Day<br />
1. Rodney Trott (Bermuda) 53 &amp; 10-0-4-37<br />
2. Greg Thompson (Ireland) 10-1-5-26<br />
3. James Hall (Ireland) 75<br />
4. Paul Stirling (Ireland) 59<br />
5. Malachi Jones (Bermuda) 49</p>
<p>Global Cricket Votes<br />
7. Rodney Trott (Bermuda)<br />
5. Greg Thompson (Ireland)<br />
4. James Hall (Ireland)<br />
3. Paul Stirling (Ireland)<br />
2. Malachi Jones (Bermuda)<br />
1. Tamauri Tucker (Bermuda), Shane Getkate (Ireland), Richard Keaveney (Ireland), Andrew Britton (Ireland)</p>
<p>Leader Board<br />
12. Paras Khadka (Nepal)</p>
<p>11. Rodney Trott (Bermuda)</p>
<p>9. LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia), Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal)</p>
<p>8. Raj Shrestha (Nepal), Mahesh Chhetri (Nepal), James Hall (Ireland)</p>
<p>6. Dawid Botha (Namibia), Keady Strauss (Namibia), Greg Thompson (Ireland)</p>
<p>5. Chris Douglas (Bermuda), Raymond van Schoor (Namibia), Ahmed Faiz (Malaysia), Aminuddin Ramly (Malaysia), Tony Ura (PNG), Malachi Jones (Bermuda)</p>
<p>4. Shahid Ali Khan (Malaysia), Nik Azril Arifin (Malaysia), Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal), Bernard Scholtz (Namibia), Loa Nou (PNG), Chris Dougherty (Ireland)</p>
<p>Associate Standings<br />
1. Nepal 6 (+0.218)<br />
2. Namibia 2 (-1.091)<br />
3. Ireland 2 (-1.550)<br />
4. Malaysia 2 (-1.705)<br />
5. Bermuda 2 (-2.293)<br />
6. PNG 2 (-2.571)</p>
<p>Leading Associate Run Scorers<br />
1. Rodney Trott (Bermuda) 162<br />
2. Chris Dougherty (Ireland) 154<br />
3. LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia) 148<br />
4. James Hall (Ireland) 148<br />
5. Tony Ura (PNG) 143<br />
6. Dawid Botha (Namibia) 133<br />
7. Raymond van Schoor (Namibia) 128<br />
8. Mahesh Chhetri (Nepal) 127<br />
9. Malachi Jones (Bermuda) 120<br />
10. Aminudin Ramly (Malaysia) 108</p>
<p>Leading Associate Wicket Takers<br />
1. Paras Khadka (Nepal) 12<br />
2. Raj Shrestha (Nepal) 10<br />
3. Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal) 9 (127)<br />
4. Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal) 9 (146)<br />
5. Keady Strauss (Namibia) 9 (154)<br />
6. Greg Thompson (Ireland) 8 (138)<br />
7. Rodney Trott (Bermuda) 8 (150)<br />
8. Loa Nou (PNG) 7 (170)<br />
9. Bernard Scholtz (Namibia) 6<br />
10. Chris Douglas (Bermuda) 5 (49)</p>
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		<title>By: Tom Mather</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom Mather</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 06:51:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It seems like just the semi-final winners take part in the extra games. The 13th/14th teams get to play, but even the 3rd/4th don&#039;t, which seems really odd. You&#039;d have thought they could have fitted all the teams in if only to help with seeding for the next tournament. 

Also the winner of tomorrow&#039;s Ireland-Bermuda semi plays its final the next day, when they could have easily have played today and had a day&#039;s rest inbetween.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems like just the semi-final winners take part in the extra games. The 13th/14th teams get to play, but even the 3rd/4th don&#8217;t, which seems really odd. You&#8217;d have thought they could have fitted all the teams in if only to help with seeding for the next tournament. </p>
<p>Also the winner of tomorrow&#8217;s Ireland-Bermuda semi plays its final the next day, when they could have easily have played today and had a day&#8217;s rest inbetween.</p>
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		<title>By: benstinga</title>
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		<dc:creator>benstinga</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 00:14:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Just looking at the ICC site now.

Does anybody know why there is a play-off for 13th/14th place and not 11th/12th or 15th/16th?

The Plate Final for 9th/10th I can understand but 13th/14th?

It&#039;s an extra game for two teams.

I am reading this right or missing something?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just looking at the ICC site now.</p>
<p>Does anybody know why there is a play-off for 13th/14th place and not 11th/12th or 15th/16th?</p>
<p>The Plate Final for 9th/10th I can understand but 13th/14th?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s an extra game for two teams.</p>
<p>I am reading this right or missing something?</p>
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		<title>By: benstinga</title>
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		<dc:creator>benstinga</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 05:38:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Plate Championship Day 4

West Indies 90-4 d PNG 89

Global Cricket Votes
1. Loa Nou

Leader Board
12. Paras Khadka (Nepal)

9. Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal), LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia)

8. Raj Shrestha (Nepal), Mahesh Chhetri (Nepal)

6. Dawid Botha (Namibia), Keady Strauss (Namibia)

5. Raymond van Schoor (Namibia), Chris douglas (Bermuda), Ahmed Faiz (Malaysia), Aminuddin Ramly (Malaysia), Tony Ura (PNG)

4. Shahid Ali Khan (Malaysia), Nik Azril Arifin (Malaysia), Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal), Bernard Scholtz (Namibia), Chris Dougherty (Ireland), Rodney Trott (Bermuda), James Hall (Ireland), Loa Nou (PNG)

Associate Standings
1. Nepal 6 (+0.218)
2. Namibia 2 (-1.091)
3. Malaysia 2 (-1.705)
4. Bermuda 2 (-2.532)
5. PNG 2 (-2.571)
6. Ireland 0 (-2.580)

Leading Associate Run Scorers
1. LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia) 148
2. Tony Ura (PNG) 143
3. Dawid Botha (Namibia) 133
4. Chris Dougherty (Ireland) 129
5. Rodney Trott (Bermuda) 129
6. Raymond van Schoor (Namibia) 128
7. Mahesh Chhetri (Nepal) 127
8. Aminudin Ramly (Malaysia) 108
9. Paras Khadka (Nepal) 101
10. Ahmed Faiz (Malaysia) 97

Leading Associate Wicket Takers
1. Paras Khadka (Nepal) 12
2. Raj Shrestha (Nepal) 10
3. Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal) 9 (127)
4. Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal) 9 (146)
5. Keady Strauss (Namibia) 9 (154)
6. Loa Nou (PNG) 7 (170)
7. Bernard Scholtz (Namibia) 6
8. Chris Douglas (Bermuda) 5 (49)
9. Nik Azril Arifin (Malaysia) 5 (88)
10. Joel Tom (PNG) 5 (98)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plate Championship Day 4</p>
<p>West Indies 90-4 d PNG 89</p>
<p>Global Cricket Votes<br />
1. Loa Nou</p>
<p>Leader Board<br />
12. Paras Khadka (Nepal)</p>
<p>9. Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal), LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia)</p>
<p>8. Raj Shrestha (Nepal), Mahesh Chhetri (Nepal)</p>
<p>6. Dawid Botha (Namibia), Keady Strauss (Namibia)</p>
<p>5. Raymond van Schoor (Namibia), Chris douglas (Bermuda), Ahmed Faiz (Malaysia), Aminuddin Ramly (Malaysia), Tony Ura (PNG)</p>
<p>4. Shahid Ali Khan (Malaysia), Nik Azril Arifin (Malaysia), Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal), Bernard Scholtz (Namibia), Chris Dougherty (Ireland), Rodney Trott (Bermuda), James Hall (Ireland), Loa Nou (PNG)</p>
<p>Associate Standings<br />
1. Nepal 6 (+0.218)<br />
2. Namibia 2 (-1.091)<br />
3. Malaysia 2 (-1.705)<br />
4. Bermuda 2 (-2.532)<br />
5. PNG 2 (-2.571)<br />
6. Ireland 0 (-2.580)</p>
<p>Leading Associate Run Scorers<br />
1. LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia) 148<br />
2. Tony Ura (PNG) 143<br />
3. Dawid Botha (Namibia) 133<br />
4. Chris Dougherty (Ireland) 129<br />
5. Rodney Trott (Bermuda) 129<br />
6. Raymond van Schoor (Namibia) 128<br />
7. Mahesh Chhetri (Nepal) 127<br />
8. Aminudin Ramly (Malaysia) 108<br />
9. Paras Khadka (Nepal) 101<br />
10. Ahmed Faiz (Malaysia) 97</p>
<p>Leading Associate Wicket Takers<br />
1. Paras Khadka (Nepal) 12<br />
2. Raj Shrestha (Nepal) 10<br />
3. Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal) 9 (127)<br />
4. Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal) 9 (146)<br />
5. Keady Strauss (Namibia) 9 (154)<br />
6. Loa Nou (PNG) 7 (170)<br />
7. Bernard Scholtz (Namibia) 6<br />
8. Chris Douglas (Bermuda) 5 (49)<br />
9. Nik Azril Arifin (Malaysia) 5 (88)<br />
10. Joel Tom (PNG) 5 (98)</p>
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		<title>By: benstinga</title>
		<link>http://globalcricket.wordpress.com/2008/02/15/2008-under-19-world-cup-discussion-predictions-scores/#comment-313</link>
		<dc:creator>benstinga</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 12:29:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Plate Championship Day 3

Zimbabwe 186-6 d Malaysia 142
Nepal 143-9 d Namibia 139-9

Associate Players of the Day
1. Aminuddin Ramly (Malaysia) 70
2. Paras Khadka (Nepal) 44 &amp; 7-1-2-29
3. Sean Silver (Namibia) 5-0-3-20
4. Raymond van Schoor (Namibia) 48

Global Cricket Votes
3. Aminuddin Ramly (Malaysia), Paras Khadka (Nepal)
2. Raymond van Schoor (Namibia), Sean Silver (Namibia)
1. Nik Azril Arifin (Malaysia), Keady Strauss (Namibia), LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia), Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal), Raj Shrestha (Nepal), Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal)

Leader Board
12. Paras Khadka (Nepal)

9. Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal), LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia)

8. Raj Shrestha (Nepal), Mahesh Chhetri (Nepal)

6. Dawid Botha (Namibia), Keady Strauss (Namibia)

5. Raymond van Schoor (Namibia), Chris douglas (Bermuda), Ahmed Faiz (Malaysia), Aminuddin Ramly (Malaysia), Tony Ura (PNG)

4. Shahid Ali Khan (Malaysia), Nik Azril Arifin (Malaysia), Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal), Bernard Scholtz (Namibia), Chris Dougherty (Ireland), Rodney Trott (Bermuda), James Hall (Ireland)

Associate Standings
1. Nepal 6 (+0.218)
2. Namibia 2 (-1.091)
3. Malaysia 2 (-1.705)
4. PNG 2 (-2.286)
5. Bermuda 2 (-2.532)
6. Ireland 0 (-2.580)

Leading Associate Run Scorers
1. LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia) 148
2. Dawid Botha (Namibia) 133
3. Tony Ura (PNG) 132
4. Chris Dougherty (Ireland) 129
5. Rodney Trott (Bermuda) 129
6. Raymond van Schoor (Namibia) 128
7. Mahesh Chhetri (Nepal) 127
8. Aminudin Ramly (Malaysia) 108
9. Paras Khadka (Nepal) 101
10. Ahmed Faiz (Malaysia) 97

Leading Associate Wicket Takers
1. Paras Khadka (Nepal) 12
2. Raj Shrestha (Nepal) 10
3. Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal) 9 (127)
4. Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal) 9 (146)
5. Keady Strauss (Namibia) 9 (154)
6. Bernard Scholtz (Namibia) 6
7. Chris Douglas (Bermuda) 5 (49)
8. Nik Azril Arifin (Malaysia) 5 (88)
9. Joel Tom (PNG) 5 (98)
10. Sarvana Raj (Malaysia) 5 (102)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plate Championship Day 3</p>
<p>Zimbabwe 186-6 d Malaysia 142<br />
Nepal 143-9 d Namibia 139-9</p>
<p>Associate Players of the Day<br />
1. Aminuddin Ramly (Malaysia) 70<br />
2. Paras Khadka (Nepal) 44 &amp; 7-1-2-29<br />
3. Sean Silver (Namibia) 5-0-3-20<br />
4. Raymond van Schoor (Namibia) 48</p>
<p>Global Cricket Votes<br />
3. Aminuddin Ramly (Malaysia), Paras Khadka (Nepal)<br />
2. Raymond van Schoor (Namibia), Sean Silver (Namibia)<br />
1. Nik Azril Arifin (Malaysia), Keady Strauss (Namibia), LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia), Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal), Raj Shrestha (Nepal), Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal)</p>
<p>Leader Board<br />
12. Paras Khadka (Nepal)</p>
<p>9. Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal), LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia)</p>
<p>8. Raj Shrestha (Nepal), Mahesh Chhetri (Nepal)</p>
<p>6. Dawid Botha (Namibia), Keady Strauss (Namibia)</p>
<p>5. Raymond van Schoor (Namibia), Chris douglas (Bermuda), Ahmed Faiz (Malaysia), Aminuddin Ramly (Malaysia), Tony Ura (PNG)</p>
<p>4. Shahid Ali Khan (Malaysia), Nik Azril Arifin (Malaysia), Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal), Bernard Scholtz (Namibia), Chris Dougherty (Ireland), Rodney Trott (Bermuda), James Hall (Ireland)</p>
<p>Associate Standings<br />
1. Nepal 6 (+0.218)<br />
2. Namibia 2 (-1.091)<br />
3. Malaysia 2 (-1.705)<br />
4. PNG 2 (-2.286)<br />
5. Bermuda 2 (-2.532)<br />
6. Ireland 0 (-2.580)</p>
<p>Leading Associate Run Scorers<br />
1. LP van der Westhuizen (Namibia) 148<br />
2. Dawid Botha (Namibia) 133<br />
3. Tony Ura (PNG) 132<br />
4. Chris Dougherty (Ireland) 129<br />
5. Rodney Trott (Bermuda) 129<br />
6. Raymond van Schoor (Namibia) 128<br />
7. Mahesh Chhetri (Nepal) 127<br />
8. Aminudin Ramly (Malaysia) 108<br />
9. Paras Khadka (Nepal) 101<br />
10. Ahmed Faiz (Malaysia) 97</p>
<p>Leading Associate Wicket Takers<br />
1. Paras Khadka (Nepal) 12<br />
2. Raj Shrestha (Nepal) 10<br />
3. Amrit Bhattarai (Nepal) 9 (127)<br />
4. Rahul Vishwakarma (Nepal) 9 (146)<br />
5. Keady Strauss (Namibia) 9 (154)<br />
6. Bernard Scholtz (Namibia) 6<br />
7. Chris Douglas (Bermuda) 5 (49)<br />
8. Nik Azril Arifin (Malaysia) 5 (88)<br />
9. Joel Tom (PNG) 5 (98)<br />
10. Sarvana Raj (Malaysia) 5 (102)</p>
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