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Dawlat Zadran takes four wickets in rain-affected encounter against Nepal; UAE and Hong Kong end campaigns with wins
Afghanistan lifts ACC title with big win - Cricket News
Afghanistan won four of its five matches to take its tally to eight points, the most by any team in the competition, to win the ACC Premier League.
Afghanistan emerged triumphant in the Asian Cricket Council Premier League 2014, lifting the title after a 108-run win over Nepal via the Duckworth-Lewis method in a rain-affected encounter on Wednesday (May 7), the fifth and final day of the tournament.

The win took Afghanistan’s tally to eight points, the most by any team in the competition, after four wins in five games.

Dawlat Zadran, the right-arm pacer, was instrumental in delivering victory for Afghanistan, returning match-winning figures of 4 for 26 in seven overs to restrict Nepal to 128 for 9 in its allotted 32 overs. Earlier, Afghanistan’s top order came good as the team put up a healthy total of 262 in 49.3 overs. Rain interrupted Nepal’s chase, already rocked by Dawlat’s early strikes, and it was then set a target of 237 in 32 overs at the Kinrara Academy Oval in Kuala Lumpur.

All of Afghanistan’s top three made solid contributions, setting the base for a good total. Noor Ali Zadran (43 off 59) and Usman Ghani (51 off 61) put on 98 for the opening wicket in 19.1 overs, and Hashmatullah Shahidi contributed 51 off 77 to hold the innings together after both openers departed in quick succession. Mohammad Nabi, the captain, also chipped in with a vital contribution down the order, hitting 34 off 25 from No.6 to push the score along.

For Nepal, Shakti Gauchan and Basant Regmi picked up six wickets between them, with Gauchan returning figures of 3 for 39 in ten overs, while Regmi finished with 3 for 45 in 8.3 overs. Aarif Sheikh took 2 for 39 in eight overs, while Sompal Kami, who opened the bowling, and Raj Pradhan took a wicket each.

Nepal’s chase got off to a shaky start, Dawlat taking four of Nepal’s top five batsman to ensure Afghanistan had the upper hand from the beginning. Rain halted play in the 17th over, with Nepal 56 for 5, and already facing a steep ask.

Paras Khadka, the captain, made a battling 33 off 51 balls, but he was the only one who held firm for Nepal.

Elsewhere at the Bayuemas Oval, United Arab Emirates beat Oman by 57 runs to finish third on the points table with its third win in the tournament. UAE’s bowlers rose to the occasion after its innings had ended on 162 all out in 38.4 overs, bowling Oman out for just 105 in 38 overs.

Kamran Shazad and Fayyaz Ahmed led the way for UAE, taking three wickets each.

Put in, UAE was on the back foot early when Munis Ansari struck a double blow in the seventh over, getting Amjad Ali and Khurram Khan, the captain. Mohammad Shahzad, who had shared a 41-run opening stand with Ali, then built a 47-run partnership for the fourth wicket with Krishnachandran Karate. Shahzad hit his first half-century of the tournament, while Ansari returned figures of 4 for 43 in nine overs.

Oman had reached 75 or 3 in the 23rd over, having overcoming early strikes, before a collapse ensued. Oman lost its last seven wickets for the addition of only 30 runs, as UAE won comfortably in the end. Mohammad Naveed was also among the wickets, picking up a couple, to complement Kamran and Fayyaz.

At the Selangor Turf Club, Hong Kong’s bowlers backed their captain Jamie Atkinson’s decision to field first, coming up with a collective effort to bowl Malaysia out for 184 in 46.5 overs, allowing the batsmen to complete a four-wicket win, Hong Kong’s first of the tournament .

Malaysia’s innings was built around a 66-run sixth wicket stand between Khizar Hayat (37) and Hammadullah Khan (38), but that was the only partnership of note.

Nadeem Ahmed, the left-arm spinner, returned figures of 3 for 28 in 8.5 overs for Hong Kong, while Tanwir Afzal and Irfan Ahmed, who opened the bowling, took two wickets each. Nizakat Khan and Waqas had a wicket apiece.

Hong Kong lost Irfan Ahmed early during its chase. Waqas (44) and Nizakat (37), however, added to their good work with the ball to stitch together a 67-run stand for the second wicket in just 58 balls. The duo departed in quick succession, following which Atkinson (22) and Babar Hayat (45) came together for a 53-run stand for the fourth wicket that took their team closer to the target.

Shahrulnizam Yusof, the left-arm spinner, accounted for two wickets, giving away 43 runs in ten overs, but it was Khizar Hayat who stood out, his off-spin fetching him returns of 2 for 29. 

Oman beats Nepal by two wickets on third day of the Asian Cricket Council Premier League
Malaysia upsets Afghanistan for first win - Cricket News
Malaysia bowlers kept chipping away with wickets as Afghanistan folded for 175.
Khizar Hayat’s four-wicket haul helped Malaysia secure an upset win against Afghanistan in the seventh match of the Asian Cricket Council Premier League at the Bayuemas Oval in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday (May 4).
Afghanistan was kept to a modest total of 175 in 46 overs, and Malaysia achieved the target in 37 overs, winning by three wickets and overcoming a few hiccups in its chase.
Anwar Arudin (34) and Ahmed Faiz (44) gave Malaysia much-needed momentum in the chase with a 40-run stand for the second wicket in 4.5 overs after Hammadullah Khan had fallen for just 6 in the fourth over. In at No.4, Shafiq Sharif ensured the runs kept coming with a 77-ball 44. 
When Malaysia was just ten runs away from victory, it lost Sharif, Suhan Alagaratnam (15) and Hayat (5) in quick succession but with not enough runs on the board, Afghanistan couldn’t force a win.
Earlier, Hayat had taken 4 for 29 with his offspin after Malaysia chose to bowl first. He accounted for the first three batsmen after openers Noor Ali Zadran (18) and Usman Ghani (36) had made a steady start. Wickets fell regularly, and apart from Ghani, Nasir Jamal, who also made 36, was the only batsman to go on and make good score after getting a start.
That trend was reflected in the partnerships, with Afghanistan having a string of decent ones, but not converting any of them into a big stand.
Hayat’s efforts netted him the Man of the Match award.
In another match on Sunday, Oman won a close game by two wickets over Nepal at the Selangor Turf Club. Aamir Kaleem starred with the ball for Oman and was awarded the Man of the Match.
Kaleem’s 4 for 36 was instrumental in restricting Nepal to a manageable total of 157 all out in 47 over. Oman then chased down the target in 47.5 overs but not before the Nepal bowlers put up a valiant effort.
Put in to bat, Nepal got off to a bad start with Subash Khakurel scoring a second consecutive duck, but Gyanendra Malla (26) and Naresh Budayair (23) steadied the innings with a 40-run stand. The Oman bowlers fought back and kept chipping away with wickets as Nepal could put up only a modest total.
Zeeshan Maqsood and Ajay Vrajlal Lalcheta picked up two wickets each for Oman.
The start of Oman’s innings was also not ideal, as it lost Zeeshan Siddiqui for a duck. Maqsood (44) and Vaibhav Wategaonkar added 50 runs for the second wicket to get the chase going. Though Wategaonkar fell for 8 in the eighth over, Arif Hussain (23) and Maqsood didn’t let the momentum swing towards Nepal as the duo added another 37 runs in 8.5 overs.  
However, Shakti Gauchan (2 for 19) and Paras Khadka (2 for 23) kept things tight and were rewarded for their economical bowling. With eight wickets down for 126, a calm-headed performance by captain Sultan Ahmed (32 off 55 balls) ensured Oman claimed its second victory of the tournament.
Oman will play Afghanistan in its next match, while, Nepal will be up against Hong Kong on May 5. Malaysia will play the United Arab Emirates on the same day.

Fayyaz Ahmed and Mohammad Naveed hold nerve with unbeaten 36-run stand as UAE wins its first match of ACC Premier League by two wickets
UAE wins thriller against Hong Kong - Cricket News
With wickets falling at regular intervals, Hong Kong were restricted to a modest total of 157.
United Arab Emirates survived a mighty scare against Hong Kong to win a thrilling match by two wickets with only 1.3 overs to spare at the Kinrara Academy Oval on Sunday (May 4).

UAE thus avoided a third loss in the Asian Cricket Council Premier League, with its bowlers coming to the fore after it opted to field first. UAE’s attack was led by Mohammad Shahzad (4 for 26) and Kamran Shahzad (3 for 41), and the duo combined to keep Hong Kong to a modest 157 in 45.2 overs. The UAE batsmen failed to fire after that, but thanks to Fayyaz Ahmed (38*) and Mohammad Naveed (16*), who held their nerve well, UAE managed its first win of the tournament. 
UAE began its chase with opener Salman Faris falling in the very first over for a duck. Captain Khurram Khan and Swapnil Patil also didn’t get going and were eventually dismissed for 2 and 5 respectively.
With three batsmen back in the hut for just 24 runs, Amjad Ali (39) and Shaiman Anwar (22) added 48 runs for the fourth wicket taking the score to 72. Another collapse followed thereafter, and UAE was soon reduced to 97 for 7.
Fayyaz and Naveed came together with the score 122 for 8, and steered the chase from there to delivery victory.
Earlier, Hong Kong lost its way after a good start. Irfan Ahmed had hit 30 in an opening stand of 41 before he fell, and the bowlers didn’t allow partnerships to develop after that. Jamie Atkinson failed to capitalise on a start, and fell for 20 to Mohammad Shazhad, and with regular wickets, Hong Kong soon found itself 121 for 6 in the 38th over.  Ankur Sharma (16) and Haseeb Amjad (21) stitched together a 29-run stand, helping Hong Kong cross 150, but Kamran Shahzad cleaned up the remaining three batsmen, ensuring they could add no more than seven runs. 
UAE will play Malaysia next, while Hong Kong will be up against Nepal on May 5.

Team’s 302 for 5 against UAE earns it a 70-run victory; Amjad Ali makes 98 in a losing cause in ACC Premier League match
Afghanistan strode to its second convincing win, this time by 70 runs against the United Arab Emirates on Friday (May 2), the second day of the Asian Cricket Council Premier League.

The win was set up by Samiullah Shenwari (82 not out off 68 balls) and captain Mohammad Nabi (77 off 57 balls), who helped Afghanistan post a mammoth 302 for 5 in 50 overs after Khurram Khan, the UAE captain, elected to field first at the Kinrara Academy Oval in Kuala Lumpur.  Rahmat Shah’s leg-breaks, which fetched him 5 for 32 in 5.3 overs, then ensured that the team built on the good work of its batsmen to bowl UAE out for 232 in 44.3 overs.
Noor Ali Zadran (53) and Usman Ghani (55) gave Afghanistan a good start with a 99-run opening stand in 22.5 overs. However, the advantage quickly shifted in favour of UAE, as some quick strikes reduced Afghanistan to 124 for 4 in 29.4 overs. Shenwari and Nabi then came together for a 125-run stand off just 99 balls. Nabi fell in the 47th over when he was caught off Mohammad Naveed.
Shenwari carried on, and in the company of Shafiqullah (14 not out off 5 balls), the wicketkeeper-batsman helped Afghanistan amass 53 runs in the last 3.5 overs.
Khurram and Ahmed Raza both accounted for two wickets with their left-arm spin. Khurram finished with match figures of 2 for 33 in eight overs, while Raza ended his quota with figures of 2 for 50.
Amjad Ali, who came out to open for UAE, anchored its chase. He was the dominant partner in a 70-run opening stand with Salman Faris (27). When Khurram (28) joined Amjad, the opener again dominated in an 86-run fourth wicket stand off 83 balls. He eventually departed in the 32nd over, falling two short of a century, trapped in front by Rahmat.
Krishnachandran Karate then got off to a start, but he quickly ran out of partners and was left unbeaten on 22, as UAE was eventually bowled out with 33 balls left.
Although Rahmat was, by far, the biggest star with the ball, most of Afghanistan’s bowlers made a contribution, with Shapoor Zadran, Dawlat Zadran, Mirwais Ashraf, Mohammad Nabi and Amir Hamza, all chipping in with a wicket each.

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