Balochistan won by 6 wickets
Result
Sindh won by 13 runs
Southern Punjab won by 5 wickets
Sydney Thunder won by 46 runs
2nd Test - Galle
Stumps
Match 49 - Melbourne
Match 50 - Melbourne
25th Match - Karachi
27th Match - Karachi
ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier 2019
Days after finishing at the top of their group and securing automatic qualification to the T20 World Cup in Australia next year, PNG defeated Namibia.
Roelof van der Merwe took two wickets and scored a crucial 16-ball 25 to drive his side towards a semi-final win over tournament favourites Ireland.
Matthew Cross struck 61 off 45 balls as Scotland chased down the target of 168 in 19 overs.
“The board also confirms he is part of the ongoing ICC anti-corruption investigation.”
Oman were indebted to opener Jatinder Singh, who carried his bat for 67 with seven boundaries and a six.
UAE were all out for 108, with nine balls left, after 18.3 overs as Mark Watt and Safyaan Sharif each took three wickets.
All-rounder JJ Smit blasted 59 off 25 balls as Namibia beat Oman by 54 runs to progress to the eight-team first round of the World Cup in Australia.
The Netherlands stormed to the semifinal of the ICC T20 qualifier and also confirmed their entry into the T20 World Cup next year.
Ryan ten Doeschate steered Netherlands' tricky chase of the 131-run target in a brilliant manner staying unbeaten at 51 till the end.
Jersey earned their third win of the tournament after their bowlers restricted Oman to 127-9 in pursuit of the target of 142.
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United Arab Emirates won by 37 runs
Jersey won by 7 wickets
Bermuda won by 53 runs
Canada won by 6 wickets
Hong Kong won by 4 wickets
Ireland won by 30 runs
Namibia won by 8 wickets
Jersey won by 6 wickets
Canada won by 26 runs
Scotland won by 1 run
United Arab Emirates won by 15 runs
Hong Kong won by 24 runs
Singapore won by 2 runs
Ireland won by 8 wickets
Netherlands won by 30 runs
Oman won by 7 wickets
Papua New Guinea won by 10 wickets
Jersey won by 69 runs
Netherlands won by 44 runs
Scotland won by 31 runs
United Arab Emirates won by 5 wickets
Papua New Guinea won by 81 runs
CAN won by 53 runs
SIN won by 5 wickets
Scotland won by 4 runs
Kenya won by 45 runs
United Arab Emirates won by 8 wickets
Ireland won by 35 runs
Canada won by 50 runs
Namibia won by 24 runs
Netherlands won by 5 wickets
Jersey won by 35 runs
Namibia won by 6 wickets
Kenya won by 7 wickets
Canada won by 10 runs
Hong Kong won by 8 runs
Papua New Guinea won by 5 wickets
Hong Kong won by 32 runs
Scotland won by 46 runs
Papua New Guinea won by 43 runs
Namibia won by 87 runs
Oman won by 8 wickets
Netherlands won by 92 runs
Hong Kong won by 5 wickets
Papua New Guinea won by 45 runs
Netherlands won by 4 wickets
Jersey won by 14 runs
United Arab Emirates won by 14 runs
Netherlands won by 8 wickets
Namibia won by 54 runs
Scotland won by 90 runs
Oman won by 12 runs
Scotland won by 5 wickets
Netherlands won by 21 runs
Papua New Guinea won by 18 runs
Ireland won by 27 runs
Netherlands won by 7 wickets
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