1997 ICC Trophy
http://dbpedia.org/resource/1997_ICC_Trophy an entity of type: Tournament
Die ICC Trophy 1997 war das Qualifikationsturnier der Nicht-Testnationen für den Cricket World Cup 1999. Das Turnier wurde zwischen dem 24. März und dem 12. April 1997 in Malaysia ausgetragen. Gewinner war Bangladesch, das sich im Finale gegen Kenia mit 2 Wickets durchsetzen konnte. Des Weiteren qualifizierte sich Schottland für die Weltmeisterschaft.
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L'ICC Trophy 1997 è stato un torneo mondiale di cricket, valido per poter assegnare gli ultimi tre posti disponibili per la Coppa del Mondo 1999. La vittoria finale è andata per la prima volta alla nazionale del Bangladesh.
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De ICC Trophy werd in 1997 voor de zesde keer gehouden en voor het eerst in Maleisië. Bangladesh won het toernooi. Net als bij de vorige editie waren op dit toernooi drie tickets voor het wereldkampioenschap cricket 1999 te verdienen. Deze gingen naast de winnaar naar het Keniaans en het Schots cricketelftal.
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The Carlsberg 1997 ICC Trophy was a cricket tournament played in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia between 24 March and 13 April 1997. It was the Cricket World Cup qualification tournament for the 1999 Cricket World Cup. Bangladesh were the winners of the tournament, defeating Kenya in the final, while Scotland won the third place play-off. These three teams took the three available spots in the World Cup, Bangladesh and Scotland both qualifying for this tournament for the first time.
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1997 ICC Trophy
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ICC Trophy 1997
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ICC Trophy 1997
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1997
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Match abandoned due to rain
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Rain interrupted Bangladesh's innings; Duckworth-Lewis revised target to win: 141 runs in 33 overs for Bangladesh
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Rain interrupted play and reduced the match to 45 overs per team; Duckworth-Lewis revised target to win: 192 runs in 45 overs for Ireland
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Match abandoned due to a slippery outfield
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Match abandoned due to rain and a flooded ground
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Match abandoned due to rain and lightning
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Rain interrupted Singapore's innings; Duckworth-Lewis revised target to win: 54 runs in 20 overs for Singapore
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Rain halted Scotland's innings; Under the Duckworth-Lewis method, Scotland needed to be at least 63 runs to win the match at this stage
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Bangladesh's innings shortened due to rain; Duckworth-Lewis revised target to win: 166 runs in 25 overs for Bangladesh
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Rain halted Ireland's innings; Under the Duckworth-Lewis method, Ireland needed to be at least 87 runs to win the match at this stage
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2001
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1994
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East and Central Africa won the toss and elected to bat
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Bangladesh won the toss and elected to field
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Bermuda won the toss and elected to bat
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Canada won the toss and elected to bat
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Denmark won the toss and elected to bat
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Denmark won the toss and elected to field
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Gibraltar won the toss and elected to field
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Hong Kong won the toss and elected to bat
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Hong Kong won the toss and elected to field
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Ireland won the toss and elected to bat
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Ireland won the toss and elected to field
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Israel won the toss and elected to bat
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Israel won the toss and elected to field
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Kenya won the toss and elected to bat
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Namibia won the toss and elected to field
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Papua New Guinea won the toss and elected to bat
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Papua New Guinea won the toss and elected to field
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Scotland won the toss and elected to bat
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Scotland won the toss and elected to field
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Singapore won the toss and elected to field
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United States won the toss and elected to bat
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United Arab Emirates won the toss and elected to bat
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AFM Akhtaruddin and Duco Ohm
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AFM Akhtaruddin and H Whitlock
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AFM Akhtaruddin and Ismail Khan
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Bachitar Singh and AOD George
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Colin Hoare and Khoo Chai Huat
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D Beltran and AS Peter
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D Beltran and C Sen
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D Beltran and Naor Gudker
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D Ker and Hammy Reid
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D Ker and Khoo Chai Huat
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Darrell Hair and Nigel Plews
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Darrell Hair and S. Venkataraghavan
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Farid Malik and Colin Hoare
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Farid Malik and JK Kruger
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Farid Malik and W Maha
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I Massey and H Whitlock
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JK Kruger and Duco Ohm
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JK Kruger and Johan Luther
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Johan Luther and William Smith
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Louis Hogan and Duco Ohm
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Louis Hogan and H Whitlock
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Louis Hogan and Makbul Jaffer
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Makbul Jaffer and I Massey
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Nigel Plews and S. Venkataraghavan
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Randy Butler and Hammy Reid
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Randy Butler and Naor Gudker
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S Kathiravel and H Whitlock
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Tony Cooper and Johan Luther
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Tony Cooper and Makbul Jaffer
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Tony Cooper and VM Rafik
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William Smith and Rafiq Valimahomed
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1
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200
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81
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2001
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Reserve day used
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West Africa advanced to 17th place play-off semi finals
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Reserve day used
* Bangladesh qualified for the 1999 World Cup as a result of this match
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Gibraltar advanced to 17th place play-off semi finals
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Bermuda advanced on tournament net run rate
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West Africa advanced on tournament net run rate
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East and Central Africa advanced on tournament net run rate
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Reserve day used
* Scotland qualified for the 1999 World Cup as a result of this match
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Reserve day used
* Kenya qualified for the 1999 World Cup as a result of this match
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22
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1994
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won by 5 wickets
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won by 7 wickets
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won by 70 runs
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won by 9 wickets
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No result
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won by 3 wickets
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won by 4 wickets
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won by 34 runs
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won by 26 runs
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won by 2 wickets
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won by 141 runs
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won by 51 runs
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won by 190 runs
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won by 45 runs
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won by 5 runs
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won by 58 runs
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won by 7 runs
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won by 72 runs
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Maurice Odumbe
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Aasif Karim
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Asim Khan
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Mohammad Rafique
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Round-robin and Knockout
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Aijaz Ali 44
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Akram Khan 68*
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Ali Akbar 32
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Aminul Islam 37
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Aminul Islam 53*
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Angus Dunlop 54
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Anthon Ranggi 14
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Arif Ebrahim 42
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Arnold Manders 28
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Asim Khan 48*
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Athar Ali Khan 8*
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Avi Talkar 16
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Baljit Singh 29
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Bas Zuiderent 7*
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Bernardo Irigoyen 39
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Brian Roberts 30
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Bryn Lockie 18*
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Danie Keulder 45
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Dekker Curry 30
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Derek Heasley 51
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Faoud Bacchus 51
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George Salmond 59
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Greig Williamson 39*
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Ian Stevenson 32
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Ingleton Liburd 28
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Ingleton Liburd 39
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Janeiro Tucker 42
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Johnny Jensen 21
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Joji Bulabalavu 37
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Jone Sorovakatini 17
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Justin Benson 26
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Kennedy Otieno 10
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Khaled Mashud 70
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Kome Agodo 36
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Maurice Odumbe 148*
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Maurice Odumbe 67
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Mike Smith 49
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Moiz Sithawalla 15
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Muneeb Diwan 35
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Navu Maha 45
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Neil Doak 32
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Nigel Isaacs 43*
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Obo Omoigui 32
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Okon Ukpong 78*
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Pat Fordham 32
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Peter Cantrell 53*
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Riaz Farcy 38
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Robert van Oosterom 40
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Rudolph Phillips 4*
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Saleem Raza 37
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Santhara Vello 41
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Soren Henriksen 42
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Steve Tikolo 147
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Steve Tikolo 32
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Stewart Brew 46
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Stewart Brew 50
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Suresh Navaratnam 41
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Tim Buzaglo 48
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Vavine Pala 39
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Yefeth Nagavkar 26
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Yekesh Patel 95
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Aasif Karim 4/28
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Akhlaq Qureshi 3/30
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Akram Khan 2/21
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Andre van Troost 1/11
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Arshad Laeeq 4/28
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Asim Khan 4/28
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Azhar Saeed 3/30
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Benzie Kehimkar 2/28
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Bernardo Irigoyen 4/27
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Corey Hill 2/27
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Daniel Vanderpuje-Orgle 5/31
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Delano Hollis 3/20
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Derek Kallicharran 2/32
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Derek Kallicharran 2/33
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Diego Lord 2/16
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Dinesh Ramadas 1/4
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Gary De'Ath 2/21
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Gary De'Ath 4/25
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Graham Wilson 3/53
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Hasibul Hossain 3/21
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Ian Beven 2/29
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Ian Beven 4/23
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Imran Brohi 3/6
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Ingleton Liburd 3/14
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Keith Sheridan 4/34
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Latchman Bhansingh 3/13
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Louis Hall 2/25
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Mark Barnard 3/18
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Mark Patterson 0/8
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Mark Patterson 2/42
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Martin Suji 3/18
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Mohammad Rafique 3/20
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Mohammad Rafique 3/40
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Mohammad Rafique 4/25
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Morten Hedegaard 2/20
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Neil Maxwell 4/17
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Paul McCrum 3/30
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Paul McCrum 4/51
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Peer Jensen 4/25
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Peter Gillespie 2/20
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Rahul Sharma 3/29
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Ravi Sujanani 2/16
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Riaz Farcy 0/6
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Rod David 3/19
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Rohan Selvaratnam 2/25
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Roland Lefebvre 3/8
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Rudie van Vuuren 4/27
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Scott Gourlay 1/10
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Scott Gourlay 3/26
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Seye Fadahunsi 1/4
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Seye Fadahunsi 3/23
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Shiv Seeram 3/46
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Soren Sorensen 2/12
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Steven van Dijk 3/35
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Stewart Brew 1/19
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Thomas Hansen 5/51
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Toka Gaudi 4/23
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Tony Suji 2/26
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Tony Suji 3/38
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Vavine Pala 5/16
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Waisake Tukana 5/31
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The Carlsberg 1997 ICC Trophy was a cricket tournament played in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia between 24 March and 13 April 1997. It was the Cricket World Cup qualification tournament for the 1999 Cricket World Cup. Bangladesh were the winners of the tournament, defeating Kenya in the final, while Scotland won the third place play-off. These three teams took the three available spots in the World Cup, Bangladesh and Scotland both qualifying for this tournament for the first time. With some World Cup matches scheduled in Scotland and the Netherlands, Scotland would become the first Associate nation to play a home fixture in a World Cup. The Netherlands failed to qualify but World Cup matches were still held in the Netherlands.
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Die ICC Trophy 1997 war das Qualifikationsturnier der Nicht-Testnationen für den Cricket World Cup 1999. Das Turnier wurde zwischen dem 24. März und dem 12. April 1997 in Malaysia ausgetragen. Gewinner war Bangladesch, das sich im Finale gegen Kenia mit 2 Wickets durchsetzen konnte. Des Weiteren qualifizierte sich Schottland für die Weltmeisterschaft.
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L'ICC Trophy 1997 è stato un torneo mondiale di cricket, valido per poter assegnare gli ultimi tre posti disponibili per la Coppa del Mondo 1999. La vittoria finale è andata per la prima volta alla nazionale del Bangladesh.
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De ICC Trophy werd in 1997 voor de zesde keer gehouden en voor het eerst in Maleisië. Bangladesh won het toernooi. Net als bij de vorige editie waren op dit toernooi drie tickets voor het wereldkampioenschap cricket 1999 te verdienen. Deze gingen naast de winnaar naar het Keniaans en het Schots cricketelftal.
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Maurice Odumbe
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36496