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Sat, 15 Apr 2017 Cricket

Ghana Qualifies For World Cricket League

Ghana Qualifies For World Cricket League
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The senior national Cricket team of Ghana have qualified for the World Cricket League.

The team led by Manager, Emmanuel Owusu-Ansah Asare and Coach Kodam Kofi Anafie replicated what the U-19 team did at same venue last year by winning all 5 matches, to qualify to the ICC Africa division 5, World Cricket League at a yet to be named date and venue.

Ghana beat the likes of Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Botswana, Tanzania and Zambia to record a 100% campaign.

Aside the winner’s trophy and Gold medals to the entire team, Simon Ateak won the Most Runs award with 173 in 5 matches while Vincent Ateak won the Most Wickets award as he took 12/79 in a total of 45.3 overs, with 15 maidens. Frank Baleeri also won the Most Dismissal award with 10 dismissals, 3 ahead of Sierra Leone’s M. Mansaray.

The last match against Zambia on Friday saw Ghana win by 9 wickets after a Duckworth Lewis D/L method was used. The number of Overs were reduced to 32 after Zambia had scored 60 runs, all out in 20.3 overs. Ghana’s innings recorded 49 runs, for 1 wicket in 8.1 overs as they won toss and elected to field first.

Godfred Bakiweyem was adjudged the player of the match after he took 5/33 in 9 overs of the bowling figures. Vincent Ateak took 2/20 in 9 overs. In the batting performance, Simon Ateak scored 27 runs not out while Frank Baleeri scored 18 runs, with 4 extras.

The match between Botswana and Nigeria recorded no result as the weather forced Nigeria to end their innings at 16. 2 overs. Nigeria had scored 100 runs for 8 wickets while Botswana had earlier scored 117 run for 5 wickets in a given 25 overs.

However, a D/L method was again used to declare Tanzania winners by 165 runs, in the 13th fixture against Sierra Leone. After their innings ended at 34 overs, Tanzania scored 229 runs for 5 wickets while their opponents scored 80 runs for 8 wickets in 23.5 overs.

The team is expected to be welcomed by the Ghana Cricket Association (GCA) Officials and Cricket enthusiasts today Saturday April 15.

Sammy Heywood Okine
Sammy Heywood Okine

Sports JournalistPage: SammyHeywoodOkine

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