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News Aisa: ACC U-16 Challenge Cup 2010 - CHINA MARCH FORWARD
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ACC U-16 Challenge Cup 2010 - CHINA MARCH FORWARD
In a rain-affected match which saw Myanmar’s target of 110 adjusted to 81, China’s bowlers fought hard after a near two-hour delay. Bouncing back from their defeat to Iran yesterday China beat Myanmar by 46 runs at the Penang Sports Club.
Aung in full stride
Myanmar’s opening bowling pair of Captain Lin Aung and Khun Zaw could have inflicted more damage onto the batsmen at the start. Both were dangerous but both contributed 17 extras of the 19 runs that came off the first five overs. A total of 63 wides would be bowled in the first innings.
China’s batmen got themselves into a tangle in the ninth over when first, Ao Ruipeng strayed out of his crease after missing the ball and was run out. The very next ball Han Minjian fell to another run out. Two down in two balls and a third fell an over later.
Rang Jinyu
China were unnecessarily scrambling for runs and after running three off a delivery in the 11th over, Chen Hang was too slow for the fourth and China were 45 for 5 after 11 overs. Not attempting to play many shots, China’s strategy was apparent – play all 40 overs. After the game China’s Coach Monjurul Islam said, “That was the plan. If they stayed 40 overs, they’d win.”
Burly wicket-keeper/batsman Tian Haiyang brought in some attacking skill. Haiyang lifted the ball over the 30-yard circle on a few occasions getting in singles and doubles. The partnership with Rang Jinyu grew and by the end of the 23rd over, they had picked themselves up to 73 for 6 and the game was swinging China’s way.
Haiyang flicks one off his pads
It was soon a test of patience for both teams as the runs and wickets dried up. It was the reason why Jinyu came down the track in the 28th and heaved – he connected but it went high into the air and leg-break bowler Aung Ko did well to hold onto it. Haiyang’s innings came to an end in the 34th over when he was plumb lbw off the bowling of slow-left armer Zin Hlaing. Not lasting long after that, China finished at 110.
Myanmar lost two early wickets but in the ninth over at 23 for 2, the heavens opened up. It gave both teams time to re-discuss their strategy. Then off 24 overs Myanmar required 81 to win.
Song Yangyang delivers
A brilliant bowling spell by Song Yangyang and his three wickets in the opening overs after the delay lifted his team and at this point China knew they had Myanmar down for the count. The pressure piled on the batsmen, wickets then fell much too often (Myanmar’s last eight wickets falling for five runs), and medium-pacer Rang Jinyu (3-9) picked off the tail-enders with ease.
“They just had to put the ball in front of the wicket – and they did. It was a good performance by both my batsmen and bowlers,” added Islam. China next face Oman at Universiti Sains Malaysia on July 16th. Oman beat Iran today by 82 runs.
China v Myanmar at Penang Sports Club
CHINA WON BY 46 RUNS (D/L METHOD)
China won the toss and chose to bat
China: 110 all out off 36.5 overs
Myanmar: 34 all out off 19.3 overs (R. Jingyu 3-9, S. Yangyang 3-4)
Man of the Match: Rang Jinyu (China)
Source: Asian Cricket Council
news asia: ACC U-16 Challenge Cup 2010 - DAY ONE WIN FOR AFGHANISTAN
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ACC U-16 Challenge Cup 2010 - DAY ONE WIN FOR AFGHANISTAN
Afghanistan sealed a comfortable win against Maldives in the first game of the ACC U-16 Challenge Cup at the Penang Sports Club. Opening bowler Qayoum Zazai and off-break bowler Shamsurhman Karokhil took four wickets each to help Afghanistan to a nine-wicket win.
Qadeer Zazai was the only Afghanistan wicket to fall as he gifted his wicket for an easy catch to gully in the third over. Afghanistan’s captain Javed Ahmadzai (25*) won the game with a sweetly timed shot over mid-wicket in the tenth over after some relatively cautious batting.
The Penang Sport Club Ground
What was a cloudy start to the day soon saw the skies clear for a sunny opening to the ACC U-16 Challenge Cup. Maldives chose to bat and nerves were apparent from both sides at the beginning. They lost their first wicket in the opening over but only after some loose bowling from Qayoum Zazai (three no balls and two wides).
Afghanistan were the quicker of the teams to settle into the game with Zazai (4-13) and Karokhil (4-4) taking two wickets apiece by the end of the seventh over.
Kharokhil in action
Maldives struggled throughout their innings against both the pace and spin attack, not being able to connect much with the ball. It was Afghanistan’s extras (20) that was the top score for Maldives. Spin bowlers Karokhil and Ahmadzai (1-0) were deadly accurate with their deliveries not allowing the Maldivian batsmen any room for error.
“We had taken the boys for a 20-day camp in Islamabad in Pakistan. They have done very well today but there is more to improve. For their first international game as a team, I think they did quite well.
“Our team bowled quite well and I am sure the team will learn from this experience,” said Afghanistan coach Assadullah Khan.
Afghanistan next play Bhutan at the Universiti Sains Malaysia day after tomorrow.
Afghanistan v Maldives at Penang Sports Club
AFGHANISTAN WON BY NINE WICKETS
Maldives won the toss and chose to bat
Maldives: 38 all out off 13.4 overs (Q. Zazai 4-13, S. Karokhil 4-4)
Afghanistan: 39 for 1 off 9.4 overs
Man of the Match: Shamsurhman Karokhil (Afghanistan)
News Bhutan,BCCB Super League 2010, Rigsum top the group table,BTCL vs. Rigsum CC, 7 July 2010, Jigmethang
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BCCB Super League 2010
BTCL vs. Rigsum CC, 7 July 2010, Jigmethang
Rigsum top the group table
In a cloudy and dizzling weather this morning, with a doubt of heavy rain fall could pour, Rigsum faced BTCL at Jigmethang. Match was delayed by half an hour and it was still dizzling during the toss. Toss won by Rigsum and opted to bat first. Due to the heavy rain fall last night, the wicket became so favourable to batsmen that Rigsum’s opernes Kencho (63) and Manoj (34) added 90 runs partnership while manoj was trapped leg before wicket (LBW) of Phuntsho’s bowl. BTCL pace bowlers really struggled to break this partnership while both batsmen were looking so comfortable in the crease to face pacers without any trouble. Rigsum lost their first wicket in 14 overs.
kencho's dashing fifty
Tirtha first down batsman who added 17 runs in 55 balls stayed with Kencho for 6 overs and the kencho went run-out in a Tirtha’s first run. Kencho could have scored century today but getting to face only one ball in an over while Tirtha defending other 5 balls, lost kencho’s momentum. In 109 runs on the board Rigsum lost 3 quick wickets. Thinley faced only four balls was bowled and after the depart of Thinley, team captain Sonam Tobgay arrived but immediately send back to pavillion on his first ball by Phuntsho Wangdi with dashing sharp turn spin, pitched on outisde leg went to hit off stump. It was almost a game over for Rigsum but three lower down the order batsmen added 52 runs to make the target of 182 runs on the board in 41.4 overs. Rigsum’s eight wickets came from BTCL spinners. Phuntsho and Tobgay took 3 wickets each and Tandin with 2 wickets.
In the second inning, BTCL lost unstoppable 3 wickets in a row with zero runs on the board. With 3 wickets for zero runs on the board, pressure went to inform batsmen Thinley and Phuntsho to take the whole burden. Rigsum with attacking field set up, Thinley and Phunstho showed a excellent character of being a thinking cricketer. Phuntsho added 44 runs in 43 balls and Thinley with 46 runs in 40 balls in 15 overs. After the first drink break, it was disaster BTCL when they lose wicket of Thinley got run-out in Tenzin’s throw. And then Puntsho got bowled of Sonam’s bowl.
BTCL just needed another 70 runs to win but lost of two inform batsmen made them lose the game. Jige lower order batsman added 13 runs before they were allout for 137 runs. BTCL will still play semi against the winner from the match Vibes versus Youth XI which will held on coming week (TBC). Bikash Gurung was awarded man of the match for 5 for 40 runs.
Consistant partneship of Thinley and Phuntsho
BTCL just needed another 70 runs to win but lost of two inform batsmen made them lose the game. Jige lower order batsman added 13 runs before they were allout for 137 runs. BTCL will still play semi against the winner from the match Vibes versus Youth XI which will held on coming week (TBC). Bikash Gurung was awarded man of the match for 5 for 40 runs.
Man of the Match: Bikash
Match Summary
Rigsum won the toss and opted to bat first
Rigsum scored 182 runs all-out in 41.4 overs
BTCL scored 137 runs all-out in 24.1 overs
Rigsum CC won by 45 runs
Man of the Match: Bikash Gurung (5 wickets for 40 runs in 9overs)
Match Officials
Umpires: Sampat & Dorji
Scorers: Deki & Dechen
Referee: DS Gurung
News Bhutan: BCCB Super League 2010,Vibes CC vs. Druk Trowa & Himalayan Adventure, 10 July 2010, Jigmethang,Thinley the Destroyer.
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BCCB Super League 2010
Vibes CC vs. Druk Trowa & Himalayan Adventure, 10 July 2010, Jigmethang
Thinley the new contender.
Vibes produced a performance of immense spirit and character as they secured their second victory over Druk Trowa with eight wickets win at Jigmethang yesterday. It was again Thinley Jamtso’s scoring 40 runs not-out in 16 balls to finish off the match in 5.4 overs.
Druk Trowa won the toss and decided to bat first. Vibes bowlers once again shuttered the Druk Torwa’s batsmen like they did it in their last match against Youth XI. Druk Trowa played only 22.3 overs and scored total of 79 runs on the board. Lachumi who made double digits figure of 37 run while rest went out for 1, 2 and duck. Koshi took the first wicket, but Thinley bowling from other end took 6 wickets for 35 runs in 10 overs to place Druk Trowa in dilemma.
Druk Trowa won the toss and decided to bat first. Vibes bowlers once again shuttered the Druk Torwa’s batsmen like they did it in their last match against Youth XI. Druk Trowa played only 22.3 overs and scored total of 79 runs on the board. Lachumi who made double digits figure of 37 run while rest went out for 1, 2 and duck. Koshi took the first wicket, but Thinley bowling from other end took 6 wickets for 35 runs in 10 overs to place Druk Trowa in dilemma. Vibes batsman Kumar played his first match yesterday. Kumar’s recent performances against Afghanistan in ACC Trophy, when he knocked 42 runs has been the intimidate for every Bhutanese bowler to really plan and think to take his wicket. But Kumar botched to show yerterday, when he was bowled by Lachumi in fourth ball of first over. Thinley again brings Vibes to a confortable eight wickets win by adding 40 runs not-out with his blistering shots all over boundary. Druk Torwa succeed in taking 2 wickets of vibes. Thinley has also marked himself as a new contender for Player of the tournament award. Man of the match was awarded to Thinley for 6 wicket and 40 runs not-out.
Match Summary
Druk Trowa won the toss elected to bat first
Druk Torwa scored 79 runs all-out in 22.3 overs
Vibes CC scored 80 runs for 2 in 5.4 overs
Man of the match: Thinley Jamtsho
Match Officials
Umpires: Dorji & Chencho
Scorers: Deki & Santosh
Match referee: DS Gurung
News: Bhutan, BCCB Super League 2010 Bhutan Telecom vs. Youth XI, 4th July 2010, Match no 11 Bhutan Telecom in semi
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BCCB Super League 2010
Bhutan Telecom vs. Youth XI, 4th July 2010, Match no 11
Bhutan Telecom vs. Youth XI, 4th July 2010, Match no 11
Bhutan Telecom in semi
BT's pick of the bowlers: Tandin celebrating his wicket
Youth XI batsman: PLAYING FROM TOP
Tandin (Tuffy) was the pick of the bowlers for 4 wickets for 53 runs in 8 overs followed by Sherab and Tashi with 3 wickets respectively.
With 109 runs on the board, Youth XI desperately looking for early wickets; was successful to get wickets of two openers Tashi and Chencho in 23 runs but partnership between Dorji (37) and Jigme (29) of 66 runs had already placed the team into comfortable zone.
Captain Dorji with 37 runs contribution
Tandin along with Dechen contributed 12 runs to finish off the match. BT took 21 overs to finish off the match. Dulal took 3 wickets for 17 runs in 6 overs. Man of the match was awarded to Rafikal for 42 runs and 1 wicket.
Man of the Match: Rafikal with 42runs and 1 wicket
Match Summary
Toss won by Youth XI and elected to batYouth XI scored 109 runs all-out in 18.2overs
BT scored 110 runs for 4 wickets in 21 overs
BT won by 6 wickets
Umpires: Sonam and Bikash
Scorers: Deki and Santosh
Referee: DS Gurung
News: Bhutan Cricket, BCCB Super League 2010 BEC United vs. Vibes CC, 3rd July 2010 Match no. 10 First win for Vibes CC
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BCCB Super League 2010
BEC United vs. Vibes CC, 3rd July 2010 Match no. 10
BEC United vs. Vibes CC, 3rd July 2010 Match no. 10
First win for Vibes CC
Man of the Match: Thinley for 48 runs & 3 wickets
Vibes whitewashed the BEC united by comprehensive eight wicket win to mark the first win of the tournament. BEC united opted to bat first after winning the toss but the decision proved expensive as the Vibes bowler took wicket in the regular interval.
Thinley with 3 wickets
BEC united somehow manage to put 91 runs on the board playing only 14.1 overs. Disastrous start from the top order batsmen of BEC united only saw 11 runs contribution from the top four batsmen. Later Baganath quick fire of 45 runs from 17 balls gave some hope for the batting side but he felt victim to left arm bowler Sampath who bowled him out and took 4 wickets and gave 5 runs in just two overs.
Baganth with 45 runs from 17 balls
He was the pick of the bowlers followed by Thinley Jamtsho and Khosi with 3 wickets respectively. The tail-enders batsmen could only manage to contribute 10 runs and 22 runs coming from extra.With 91 runs on the board BEC united needed to take early wicket to put pressure on the Vibes batting line up but Thinley Jamtsho started his inning with thundering style as he smacked boundary 4 of the first ball.
Thinley with 48 runs from 33 balls
Thinley went on to make 48 runs but he couldn’t convert it to his first half century as he was bowled out by Baganath in 8th over but by the time Thinley had already placed his team on the comfortable zone. Sampath contributed valuable 19 with three boundaries and one six to see vibes first victory.
Vibes in action
Vibes took 11 overs to finish off the match. Thinley Jamtsho was judged as man of match for his sizzling performance. Tomorrow the two favorite teams to enter the semi-final, Bhutan Telecom will face inform Youth 11.
Match Summary
BEC United won the toss and elected to Bat first
BEC United scored 91 runs all-out in 14.1 overs
Vibes CC scored 93 runs in 10.3 overs
Vibes CC won the match by 8 wickets
Man of the match: Thinley Jamtsho for 48 runs & 3 wickets
BEC United won the toss and elected to Bat first
BEC United scored 91 runs all-out in 14.1 overs
Vibes CC scored 93 runs in 10.3 overs
Vibes CC won the match by 8 wickets
Man of the match: Thinley Jamtsho for 48 runs & 3 wickets
Match Officials:
Umpires: Chencho & Dorji
Scorers: Deki and Dechen
Match Referee: DS Gurung
News: Bhutan, BCCB Super League 2010 Rigsum CC vs. Pung Dzong CC, 1st July 2010 Rigsum CC in Semi Final
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BCCB Super League 2010
Rigsum CC vs. Pung Dzong CC, 1st July 2010
Rigsum CC in Semi Final
Rigsum CC vs. Pung Dzong CC, 1st July 2010
Rigsum CC in Semi Final
Sherub with early wicket
Rigsum CC versus Pung Dzong CC played important match of their tournament today at Jigmethang ground to place their seat in semi. Pung Dzong CC won the toss and elected to field first. Due to rain, 30 overs match was scheduled. Rigsum openers couldn’t do that much this time when they lost their wickets just adding 17 runs on the score board but it was Thinley and Captain Sonam who added 116 runs to lead their total to 193 runs in 27.4 overs.
Sonam with 4 wickets haul
Thinley at 63 runs was run out by Susil and Sonam at 53 run was caught at cover when he tried for reverse sweep shot. Pung Dzong’s Ambrish took 3 for 9 runs in 5 overs and Lalit took 4 for 24 runs in 4 overs. “Pung Dzong’s two main players couldn’t make it for this match and suffered losing by 52 runs” said captain Kinley.
Susil with huge six
When Pung Dzong went into bat, the opener Susil started with blistering shots with 12runs in first over. They were 43 for non in their fifth overs but Ambrish was trapped on LBW of sherab’s bowl in 6 overs. Susil kept on fighting and went out at 30 runs.
Susil's Lovely cover drive: added 30 runs
Hari at 14runs and Lalit at 30 runs were other two batsmen added runs on the board. Pung Dzong were all-out in 141runs in 22 overs. Sonam with 4 for 30 in 6 overs was the highest wicket taker from Rigsum CC. "I am glad to be in semi final "said the owner of Rigsum CC. Pung Dzong could have turn the game into their game if they could have played calculating cricket but applying high risk shots and low percentage gain they lost six wicket by caught. Pung Dzong is out of the tournament but Rigsum still have one match lgainst BTCL to decide top team of the group.
Sonam Tobgay: Player of the Match
Match Summary
Pung Dzong won the toss and elected to field
Rigsum CC scored 193 runs all-out in 27.4 overs
Pung Dzong scored 141 runs all-out in 22 overs
Rigsum CC won by 52 runs
Player of the match: Sonam of Rigsum CC
Match Officials
Umpires: Jigme & Chencho
Scorer: Deki and Dechen
Match referee: DS Gurung
Umpires: Jigme & Chencho
Scorer: Deki and Dechen
Match referee: DS Gurung
News: Asia AFGHANS FOR MCC AGAINST PAKISTAN
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AFGHANS FOR MCC AGAINST PAKISTAN
Hamid Hassan and Mohammad Nabi, two shining stars of Afghanistan, have renewed their acquaintance with the best in world cricket after appearing for the MCC against Pakistan at Lord's. Sourav Ganguly, Chris Jarris, Ian Harvey, Brian Lara and Chaminda Vaas were among their illustrious team-mates as the MCC lost by just 6 runs, chasing 165 in a Twenty20 match.
Hamid Hassan takes on South Africa in the ICC World Twenty20 2010
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"It was a great experience," said off-spinning all-rounder Nabi after bowling four overs for 18 and taking the wicket of Kamran Akmal in a full-strength Pakistan line-up. Hamid Hassan didn't fare so well with the new ball, finding it hard to adjust to the Lord's slope in his run-up and went for 42 off his three overs, but he did hold a good catch to dismiss Salman Butt. Nabi is arguably of a class to play in any international one-day side and Hamid isn't far behind, both having impressed significantly during the recently completed ICC World Twenty20 in the West Indies. After playing some more matches for the MCC, the two next join their team-mates for Afghanistan's fixtures in the ICC Pepsi World Cricket League Division 1 in the Netherlands.Related:
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News Bhutan: BCCB Super League 2010 Bhutan Telecom CC vs. Druk Trowa & Himalayan Adventures Match no 8. 26 June 2010, Jigmethang ground “Jigme Singye” sets a new record.
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BCCB Super League 2010
Bhutan Telecom CC vs. Druk Trowa & Himalayan Adventures
Match no 8. 26 June 2010, Jigmethang ground
Bhutan Telecom CC vs. Druk Trowa & Himalayan Adventures
Match no 8. 26 June 2010, Jigmethang ground
“Jigme Singye” with a new record.
Jigme with Player of the Match Trophy
Dorji and Jigme Singye added 51 runs of partnership on the score board in 5 overs and then Dorji got caught by wicketkeeper while playing wide on leg side ball. Jigme Singye at 10 runs also got life line when he was drop by Padam at mid-on and it became costly wicket for Druk Trowa in the end when Jigme added 171 runs individually. "I am glad to set a new record in Bhutanese soil" said Jigme Singye. BT’s most of their wickets fell effortlessly and quickly but Druk Trowa couldn’t take the advantage of it when they just need three wickets to keep BT below 150 runs. Shiva batsmen number nine scored 64 runs when he unfortunately run-out himself but the partnership of 169 runs with Jigme placed the BT’s total score to 296 runs in 39 overs. Jigme with Tail Enders decided to go for boundaries to add more runs on the board as quickly as possible. Shiva's half century
The last two batsmen just faced 5 balls but it was Jigme who played a calculating cricket and ending his inning at 171 runs of 128 balls. BT was all-out at 343 runs in 43.2 overs. Ugyen with 3 wickets for 38 runs in 6.2 overs was conceded as highest wicket taker from Druk Trowa.
Druk Trowa celebrating Shiva's wicket
Druk Trowa with-out an experience batsmen on the side, it was not possible to chase this target were all-out for 129 in 25 overs. Their first wicket fell in third over of the match and another five wickets fell within 11th over.
Tandin Wangchuk 6 for 31 runs
Druk Trowa was 37 runs for 6 when lower batsmen added 82 runs to set their total score to 127 runs in 25 overs. Padam with 27runs in 22 balls was the higher scorer from Druk Trowa.
Ugyen contributing 27 runs
Tshering Dorji of Friends United was the first batsman to score century with a record of 118 runs was finally broken down after 8 years by Jigme Singye in club level. Jigme was awarded Player of the match for 171 runs and 1 wicket. Tandin Wangchuk with 6 wickets for 31 runs in 9 overs of BT was the highest wicket taker.
Jigme the new hero
Match Summary
BT won the toss and elected to bat
BT scored 343 runs all-out in 43.2 overs
Druk Trowa scored 127 runs all-out in 25 overs
BT won the match by 214 runsBT scored 343 runs all-out in 43.2 overs
Druk Trowa scored 127 runs all-out in 25 overs
Player of the Match: Jigme Singye
Match Officials
Umpires: Sonam Tobgay & Bikash
Scorers: Sonam & Dawa
Match Referee: DS Gurung
Scorers: Sonam & Dawa
Match Referee: DS Gurung
News Bhutan: BCCB Super League 2010, BTCL vs. Pung Dzong CC, 20 June 2010 Match no. 6
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BCCB Super League 2010
BTCL vs. Pung Dzong CC, 20 June 2010 Match no. 6
BTCL won in D/L method
BTCL’s second victory came in D/L methods. Pung Dzong CC from Punakha lost against BTCL by 55 runs in Duckworth Lewis method when heavy rain interrupted the match at 24 overs of second innings when Pung Dzong was at 183 runs for 7 wickets down. BTCL won the toss and elected to bat. BTCL openers started with great shots and also maintained the run rate of 7 runs per over but the first wicket fell of well set batsmen Ugyen Dorji when he was at 16 runs was bowled in 6 overs of Guribqal.
Opener Ugyen Dorji
BTCL lost their another wicket of Tenzin in 9 overs when the score was 68 runs, and then Thinley came and set a partnership of 46 runs with opener Tandin Wangchuk who also made his first 50 runs in 44 balls. Tandin was caught at cover when he tried to go for big six of Susil’s bowl. ”I still regret for bad shot I played and I will not make this mistake again” said Tandin Wangchuk.
Thinley with 65 runs Tandin with 50 runs
In 19 overs BTCL lost 4 wickets for 121 runs and to keep runs ticking on the score board, Barun was send but felt to do it when he was trapped LBW decision of Susil’s flipper. Phuntsho Wangdi the captain of team who is having a great season of his life, again scored 87 runs of 68 balls and also builds a highest runs partnership of 160 with Thinley who also came up with half century in 37 overs (56 runs of 77 balls).
Phuntsho Wangdi with 87 runs
“I am happy for the runs that I contributed but more than that the partnership with Tandin and Phuntsho which let my team score reached 322 runs was more special” said Thinley the wicket keeper batsmen. Alagapa and Susil of Pung Dzong took 4 wickets each.
Alagapa Susil
Shamin with 55 runs
He scored 55 runs of 36 balls. Prakash and Guriqbal played a sensible batting which let their team total to 177 for 5 in 22 overs. Guriqbal became the second batsmen to smack fast fifty in just 18 balls. Guriqbal was so egger to trigger in each ball faced that he hammered both spinners of BTCL drastically to reach 57 runs from 22 balls. He was caught at mid-on when Tandin came round the wicket to distract Guriqbal concentration and got Guriqbal wicket.
Guriqbal with fastest 50 in 18 balls
Umpire Dorji and Chencho keeping the standard
BTCL won the match by 55 runs and the Player of the match was awarded to Tandin Wangchuk for scoring 50 runs with 3 vital wickets taken. Pung Dzong will face Rigsum CC next week which will be the important match for both teams to battle for the seat in semi final.
Match Summary:
BTCL won the toss elected to bat first.
BTCL scored 322 runs in 48.3 overs
Pung Dzong CC scored 183 for 7 in 24 overs.
Rain stopped the match.
BTCL won by 55 runs in Duckworth Lewis method.
Man of the Match: Tandin Wangchuk of BTCL
Match official:
Umpires: Chencho & Dorji
Scorer: Deki & Sonam
Match Referee: DS Gurung
Match Summary:
BTCL won the toss elected to bat first.
BTCL scored 322 runs in 48.3 overs
Pung Dzong CC scored 183 for 7 in 24 overs.
Rain stopped the match.
BTCL won by 55 runs in Duckworth Lewis method.
Man of the Match: Tandin Wangchuk of BTCL
Match official:
Umpires: Chencho & Dorji
Scorer: Deki & Sonam
Match Referee: DS Gurung















































