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28-Oct-2019 09:08:00 GMT
T20 WCQ, 2019

PNG make history Seal Maiden T20 World Cup Spot

Dubai: Papua New Guinea’s men’s team have never played at a major International Cricket Council tournament, in any format of the game, but that will change next year after the Pacific island nation secured qualification for the 2020 Twenty20 World Cup in thrilling fashion.

History was made at a qualifying tournament after the Barramundis first beat Kenya by 45 runs at the Dubai International Stadium and then watched from the stands as the Netherlands, crucially, faltered against Scotland.

That result meant PNG, who topped their qualifying pool heading into the final day of group stage matches in the UAE, booked their place at October’s tournament in Australia.

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Victory over Kenya did not come easy, and PNG made life tough for themselves by falling to a potentially disastrous 19-6 inside four overs. But Norman Vanua came to the crease and dug in for a 48-ball 54 to steady the ship and guide his team to 118 off 19.3 overs.

In response, Kenya could make only 73 from 18.4 overs, as PNG captain Assad Vala took three wickets for just seven runs, and Nosaina Pokana 3-21.

In the later game, the Netherlands beat Scotland by four wickets, but failed to win inside 12.3 overs and as such could not topple PNG from top spot in the group on net run rate – nor snatch the one automatic World Cup qualification spot on offer.

It caps a roller-coaster few years for PNG, who lost their one-day international and T20I status with the ICC in March 2018, and did not reclaim them until April this year.

Ireland also booked their place at next year’s tournament, but Namibia, UAE, Oman, and Hong Kong will join Scotland and the Netherlands in the playoffs, where four remaining spots in Australia are still to be won.


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