ICC T.20 qualifier

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Todays results:
Afghanistan 177/5 v Bermuda 162/7 (20/20 ov)
Afghanistan won by 15 runs
Netherlands 201/5 v Hong Kong 118/7 (20/20 ov)
Netherlands won by 83 runs
Ireland 160/5 v Oman 116/6 (20/20 ov)
Ireland won by 44 runs
Kenya 167/3 v Uganda 119/8 (20/20 ov)
Kenya won by 48 runs
Canada 101/8 v Nepal 83 (18.2/20 ov)
Canada won by 18 runs
P.N.G. 148 v Denmark 134/8 (20/20 ov)
P.N.G. won by 14 runs
Namibia 194/2 v Italy 167/8 (20/20 ov)
Namibia won by 27 runs
Scotland 161/8 v U.S.A. 162/3 (19.5/20 ov)
U.S.A. won by 7 wickets (with 1 ball remaining)
 
Mar 23
NED vs IRE, 65th Match, Preliminary Final , Dubai International Cricket Stadium , Dubai
Ireland won by 7 wkts

NED v IRE - IRE won by 7 wkts
IRE : 115/3 (16.4 Ovs)
NED : 114/7 (20.0 Ovs)
 
Mar 23 Canada vs Scotland, 68th Match 5th Place Play-off
10:00 (GMT) Dubai International Cricket Stadium , Dubai

Mar 24 Ireland vs Namibia, 71st Match Preliminary Final
06:00 (GMT) Dubai International Cricket Stadium , Dubai


Mar 24 Afghanistan vs TBC, Final
14:00 (GMT) Dubai International Cricket Stadium , Dubai
 
Mar 23
Can vs Sco, 68th Match, 5th Place Play-off, Dubai International Cricket Stadium , Dubai
Scotland won by 4 wkts
 
Namibia next up for Ireland after win over Dutch
March 23, 2012

Ireland inched closer to their target of joining Afghanistan in the World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka when they beat the Netherlands by seven wickets in the qualifying tournament on Friday.
Ireland's bowlers restricted the Dutch to just 114-7 in 20 overs, which included a spectacular catch by Ireland captain William Porterfield to dismiss opener Stephan Myburgh.
The 27-year-old Porterfield claimed the catch while running backwards at point as Myburgh skied a ball delivered by Trent Johnston.
Kevin O'Brien proved to be the key man once again, despite being Ireland's sixth bowler, when the bustling all-rounder claimed the wickets of Tom Cooper and Mudassar Bukhari.
He also smashes a 22-ball 30 that included three massive sixes to help Ireland to victory and a place in the second qualifying final against Namibia on Saturday at Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
Afghanistan earned their ticket on Thursday when they defeated Namibia in the first qualifying final.
But they will not know who they will face in the final of the tournament until the conclusion of Saturday's match between Ireland and Namibia.
The winner of the Ireland v Namibia game will join Afghanistan as the second qualifying team for the World Twenty20.
The tournament winner joins Australia and the West Indies in Group B in Sri Lanka, while the losing finalists will complete Group A, which also includes defending champions England and 2007 winners India.
Man of the match O'Brien said: "We certainly started slowly in the tournament, though you've got to give credit to Namibia because they batted well and they bowled very well towards the end of the innings in our previous match.
"We've played them a lot now, so they obviously know us and we know them so it's going to be a close game on Saturday.
"You could say we're out for revenge after losing that first game, but we've won eight in a row now and we're full of confidence. It's going to be a great game, a close game, and hopefully we can come out on top."
 
Afghanisthan vs ireland in finals of world T.20 qualifier.
 
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