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Singapore won their match against Qatar by 33 runs, Qatar just weren't able to put partnerships together while Singapore top order played well to set a decent sized target which I thought was always going to be hard for Qatar to chase down. Malaysia also won their match which was to be expected against Kuwait. 
Singapore has made its win against Qatar on the world cup T20 qualifier. It is good to see both the teams having Indian players. The player of the match Surendran Chandramohan seems to be an Indian from his name. Same is with other players like Manpreet Singh of Singapore, Janak Prakash, Chetan Suryawanshi of Qatar.
They are the same like others, most of the player from USA cricket team was from India as well and some from Pakistan. I remember USA playing with 6/7 Indian players.
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Singapore won their match against Qatar by 33 runs, Qatar just weren't able to put partnerships together while Singapore top order played well to set a decent sized target which I thought was always going to be hard for Qatar to chase down. Malaysia also won their match which was to be expected against Kuwait. 
Singapore has made its win against Qatar on the world cup T20 qualifier. It is good to see both the teams having Indian players. The player of the match Surendran Chandramohan seems to be an Indian from his name. Same is with other players like Manpreet Singh of Singapore, Janak Prakash, Chetan Suryawanshi of Qatar.
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Singapore won their match against Qatar by 33 runs, Qatar just weren't able to put partnerships together while Singapore top order played well to set a decent sized target which I thought was always going to be hard for Qatar to chase down. Malaysia also won their match which was to be expected against Kuwait. 
Didn't know this team as well playing cricket, probably missed somehow. Singapore player a long innings.
Janak Prakash, an all rounder, is the man of the match. Can anyone confirm where he is from? Don't say India please. Most of this types of team are formed of Indian player.
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Singapore won their match against Qatar by 33 runs, Qatar just weren't able to put partnerships together while Singapore top order played well to set a decent sized target which I thought was always going to be hard for Qatar to chase down. Malaysia also won their match which was to be expected against Kuwait. 
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~snip~

Just for Lolz

I remember this Kenya, see the highest run scorer from Indian side, Its Harbhajan singh  Grin not including Zimbabwe team, they knocked down some heavy weight in world cricket as well.

 
Kenya was a very promising team once. They had master batsmen like Morris Odumbe, Steve Tikolo, two brothers Andy Flower, Grand Flower, Heath Streak, Henry Olonga, Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell. These players were world class at that time. It was not easy to beat them always even though they used to be underdog every time.

Kenya just could not produce good cricketers like them anymore.
Slowly the team got disappeared. These teams doesn't have good support from the governments. Also there isn't any special support provided in all way. Once kenya stood above the Bangladesh among the top list. Now they have got thrown out of the top list. Kenya once again rebuilding their teams is really very hard.
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@royse : one small correction, it appears to me that you mixed up Kenyan and Zimbabwe players together.

LOL yes I did. Shame! :-)
Already made the correction and thanks for point it out.
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@royse : one small correction, it appears to me that you mixed up Kenyan and Zimbabwe players together.

@vishnu : I am looking for all old upset recordings these days. Will start from year 1975.

@pffrt : lol yeah, he was actually hit and miss kind of batsman and will look into " messi education".

PS: using phone and bit lazy to quote all 3 of you in one post Tongue
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^^^^ Their biggest upset victory was against West Indies in 1996, during the world cup. And back then, West Indies was one of the powerhouses. Steve Tikolo and Maurice Odumbe formed the backbone of the Kenyan team then. Thomas Odoyo played in that match as a 17-year old. After the retirement of Tikolo and Odumbe, the responsibility fell on his shoulders. Had he hailed from some test nation, then Thomas Odoyo would have become a cricketing legend.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CClBPX6oKTE

I hardly remember things from 1996 except some discrete memory of watching Sri Lanka was playing cool cricket. Ranatunga and his gang Sanath Jayasuriya, Aravinda de Silva, young vaas, Marvan Atapattu, Young Muttiah Muralitharan etc.

I just watched the highlight from the link and it was a low scoring match. WI were only able to manage 93 runs LOL

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Have you guys ever tried searching "Messi Education"? Read the first line and get shocked  Grin

Quote from: Google search "Messi Education"
Messi studied in a primary school in Bangladesh. Lionel Messi went to Las Heras for elementary school. Messi was playing soccer at a very young age. Lionel did not attend college because his potential was identified by FC Barcelona
Really!
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I remember this Kenya, see the highest run scorer from Indian side, Its Harbhajan singh  Grin not including Zimbabwe team, they knocked down some heavy weight in world cricket as well.
Lol, Harbajan was not that bad batsman. He has 2 centuries in test.
Like as Royse said, Kenya wasn't able to produce good players. In 2000, Kenya started to spend all of their budgets for cricket into the national team, they didn't spend in grassroots which was the main cause they weren't able to get good players later.

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Have you guys ever tried searching "Messi Education"? Read the first line and get shocked  Grin

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Quote from: Google search "Messi Education"
Messi studied in a primary school in Bangladesh. Lionel Messi went to Las Heras for elementary school. Messi was playing soccer at a very young age. Lionel did not attend college because his potential was identified by FC Barcelona
Really!
Some of our naughty boys did heavy SEO for it. You can check the quora ans, the guy responded there.
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^^^^ Their biggest upset victory was against West Indies in 1996, during the world cup. And back then, West Indies was one of the powerhouses. Steve Tikolo and Maurice Odumbe formed the backbone of the Kenyan team then. Thomas Odoyo played in that match as a 17-year old. After the retirement of Tikolo and Odumbe, the responsibility fell on his shoulders. Had he hailed from some test nation, then Thomas Odoyo would have become a cricketing legend.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CClBPX6oKTE
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~snip~

Just for Lolz

I remember this Kenya, see the highest run scorer from Indian side, Its Harbhajan singh  Grin not including Zimbabwe team, they knocked down some heavy weight in world cricket as well.

 
Kenya was a very promising team once. They had master batsmen like Morris Odumbe, Steve Tikolo, two brothers Andy Flower, Grand Flower, Heath Streak, Henry Olonga, Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell. These players were world class at that time. It was not easy to beat them always even though they used to be underdog every time.

Kenya just could not produce good cricketers like them anymore.
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Kenya was a much better team in back in the days than the current team. They played semi in 2003, I remember we used to have enjoyed at that point when Bangladesh won a match against Kenya. It was not that easy for Bangladesh to win a match against them those days.

Just for Lolz

I remember this Kenya, see the highest run scorer from Indian side, Its Harbhajan singh  Grin not including Zimbabwe team, they knocked down some heavy weight in world cricket as well.

 



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Completely forgot that teams like Kenya and Zimbabwe even existed which is why I am honestly not shocked to see them go. Its all about entertainment value at the end of the day and these 2 teams failed to deliver.
Kenya was a much better team in back in the days than the current team. They played semi in 2003, I remember we used to have enjoyed at that point when Bangladesh won a match against Kenya. It was not that easy for Bangladesh to win a match against them those days.
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It's very heart breaking to see Kenya, Zimbabwe teams are disappearing. Kenya is almost gone if I am not wrong, the team Zimbabwe may be following their path too. Team like Netherlands (never knew they play cricket until recently) has beaten Zimbabwe in the recent times. I lost money on them LOL (jokes nothing important). Truth is that when politics involves in a team then they collapse. It happened with these two countries.
Completely forgot that teams like Kenya and Zimbabwe even existed which is why I am honestly not shocked to see them go. Its all about entertainment value at the end of the day and these 2 teams failed to deliver.

Netherlands and Ireland seem like much better replacements in this regard and I feel that they can provide much better entertainment value in the long term.
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Same with Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Once you are in the competition and you will have a solid management then you are forced to improve.
Srilanka is playing world cup since the beginning. They have won the title of ODI champion in 1996 world cup, had no 1 in test cricket, won t20 world cup in 2014. They are worst now.
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The first of 10 T20 World Cup qualifiers start tomorrow with Singapore v Qatar, these matches may not mean much to most people on here however its good to see how these countries are coming along as most are new to playing cricket. Nepal looks to be the best team in this tournament and should qualify for the T20 World Cup. Not sure how the other countries go as I haven't seen them play much, Qatar I believe are an okay team.

This is not the first T20WC 2020 qualifier. Out of the 5 regions, 3 have completed the regional qualifying tournaments. The Asian qualifier will start from tomorrow, and a total of 5 teams are taking part. The last is the American qualifier, scheduled for August.

I am not very excited about this format. They have given only one slot for Asia (only the winner of the regional qualifier will participate in the global qualifying tournament), while they gave two slots each to Africa and Americas. Asia has some very strong teams like Nepal and Malaysia, and this is very unfair to them. On the other hand, weak teams such as the USA and Bermuda are being given cakewalks, so that they can qualify for the global qualifier.

Only 4 teams are taking part in the American qualifier (Canada, USA, Bermuda, Caymans) and two will go to the global qualifying tournament. It is very unfair to give these teams an advantage when compared to Nepal/Malaysia/Singapore.

Yes I agree with you on that it isn't fair for the Asian countries trying to qualify but I guess its because we already have teams from this region like India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka and that they want a mix of teams from around the world. I don't agree with it as to only have four countries from the Americas competing and the top two qualify isn't fair at all.   


This is cricket and not football where you need to represent countries from all over the world. Instead of global qualifier from the regions, we should have the best qualifiers regardless of the regions so that only the best teams qualifies for T20 world cup. I also think that cricket is not a popular sports in American region.
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The first of 10 T20 World Cup qualifiers start tomorrow with Singapore v Qatar, these matches may not mean much to most people on here however its good to see how these countries are coming along as most are new to playing cricket. Nepal looks to be the best team in this tournament and should qualify for the T20 World Cup. Not sure how the other countries go as I haven't seen them play much, Qatar I believe are an okay team.

This is not the first T20WC 2020 qualifier. Out of the 5 regions, 3 have completed the regional qualifying tournaments. The Asian qualifier will start from tomorrow, and a total of 5 teams are taking part. The last is the American qualifier, scheduled for August.

I am not very excited about this format. They have given only one slot for Asia (only the winner of the regional qualifier will participate in the global qualifying tournament), while they gave two slots each to Africa and Americas. Asia has some very strong teams like Nepal and Malaysia, and this is very unfair to them. On the other hand, weak teams such as the USA and Bermuda are being given cakewalks, so that they can qualify for the global qualifier.

Only 4 teams are taking part in the American qualifier (Canada, USA, Bermuda, Caymans) and two will go to the global qualifying tournament. It is very unfair to give these teams an advantage when compared to Nepal/Malaysia/Singapore.

Yes I agree with you on that it isn't fair for the Asian countries trying to qualify but I guess its because we already have teams from this region like India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka and that they want a mix of teams from around the world. I don't agree with it as to only have four countries from the Americas competing and the top two qualify isn't fair at all.   
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For example, Afghanistan has been improving slowly and steadily, but still managed to lose every single match in the World Cup though there were a few close calls.
Same with Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Once you are in the competition and you will have a solid management then you are forced to improve.

It's very heart breaking to see Kenya, Zimbabwe teams are disappearing. Kenya is almost gone if I am not wrong, the team Zimbabwe may be following their path too. Team like Netherlands (never knew they play cricket until recently) has beaten Zimbabwe in the recent times. I lost money on them LOL (jokes nothing important). Truth is that when politics involves in a team then they collapse. It happened with these two countries.

Anyway, good to see that team like Netherlands, Qatar, Nepal and some other young teams are coming into the competition. May be in the next 30 to 50 years from now we will see some very different test nations and world cup winners.
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The first of 10 T20 World Cup qualifiers start tomorrow with Singapore v Qatar, these matches may not mean much to most people on here however its good to see how these countries are coming along as most are new to playing cricket. Nepal looks to be the best team in this tournament and should qualify for the T20 World Cup. Not sure how the other countries go as I haven't seen them play much, Qatar I believe are an okay team.
Its good to see more and more countries like Qatar and Singapore improving in the world of Cricket, but they face a long battle ahead since the competition is tough in every way. Lets see how far they go.

For example, Afghanistan has been improving slowly and steadily, but still managed to lose every single match in the World Cup though there were a few close calls.

Somewhere this countries have to start and it is better ate than never. Also we have seen how Afghanistan a new entry in recent years have started playing so much good cricket and Bangladesh are capable of beating top teams itself shows that this new countries have a good scope in future.
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The first of 10 T20 World Cup qualifiers start tomorrow with Singapore v Qatar, these matches may not mean much to most people on here however its good to see how these countries are coming along as most are new to playing cricket. Nepal looks to be the best team in this tournament and should qualify for the T20 World Cup. Not sure how the other countries go as I haven't seen them play much, Qatar I believe are an okay team.
Its good to see more and more countries like Qatar and Singapore improving in the world of Cricket, but they face a long battle ahead since the competition is tough in every way. Lets see how far they go.

For example, Afghanistan has been improving slowly and steadily, but still managed to lose every single match in the World Cup though there were a few close calls.
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