Hong Kong 168-1 from 36.2 overs (James Atkinson 59*, Asad Arif 27, Irfan Ahmed 46*) beat Oman 160-8 from 40 overs (Luvieen Alva 44, Vivek Venkataram 32, Purval Sule 32; Nishil Savalani 3-26) by 9
wkts
Man of the Match: James Atkinson (Hong Kong)
[Full Scorecard]
Hong Kong Under 15s yesterday gained revenge for their defeat by Oman 2
years ago in the corresponding ACC tournament in Sharjah. In the famous
cricket stadium this time they beat the Omanis by 9 wickets with almost 4
overs to spare. This ensures Hong Kong's participation in the quarter-finals this coming
Tuesday since they received a walkover by Bhutan who failed to arrive at
the tournament.
Oman won the toss on a sweltering morning and chose to bat. They were
given a flying atart as the first over went for 12 runs. At 82 for 1 Hong
Kong were staring down the barrel of a big target despite Shakeel's tight
spell of 8 overs 1 for 14. Nishil Savalani then took 3 much needed wickets
and Hong Kong raised their game to restrict the batting side to 164 for 8
from their allotted 40 overs.
Hong Kong started their innings tentatively against a weak bowling attack
but gradually grew in confidence. Jamie Atkinson and Asad Arif paced their
innings well and were increasing the run rate when Asad skied a catch and
was caught for 27 off 65 balls with 3 fours. The openers had put on 94 and
had broken the back of the total when Irfan Ahmed, Hong Kong's captain,
came to the wicket.
With both captain and vice-captain batting well and scoring off virtually
every ball the victory was never in doubt. Irfan scored the winning runs
lifting the ball over cover to bring up 46 runs in only 32 balls with 7
fours. Jamie was awarded Man of the Match for his anchor role of 59
unbeaten runs off 118 balls with 5 fours.
The match referee congratulated Hong Kong on what he described as "a very
professional performance". They must play Bahrain on Saturday to decide
who wins the group and avoids playing against the strong Nepal side in the
quarter-final knockout stage.
The side are gelling well and are confident that with a reasonable score on
the board, they have strength in depth in the bowling department to
restrict any batting side and do well in this tournament. |