2001 EAP Under-19 Cricket Trophy

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The 2001 EAP Under-19 Cricket Trophy was a cricket tournament held in Fiji from 19–25 August 2001, during the 2001 international season. All matches were held in Nadi. Papua New Guinea won the tournament by defeating Hong Kong in the final, thus qualifying for the 2002 Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand. Two PNG players, and , led the tournament in runs and wickets, respectively. The only century at the tournament was scored by a Fijian, . rdf:langString
rdf:langString 2001 EAP Under-19 Cricket Trophy
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rdf:langString Hong Kong won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Tony Cooper and Daryl Harper
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xsd:gMonthDay --08-25
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xsd:integer 2003
rdf:langString Papua New Guinea won the Championship. Papua New Guinea qualified for the 2002 Under-19 World Cup.
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rdf:langString Frank Joseph
rdf:langString Greg Baeau
rdf:langString Round-robin, then final
rdf:langString Jignesh Tailor 26
rdf:langString Mahuru Dai 76*
rdf:langString Greg Baeau 2/20
rdf:langString Jignesh Tailor 1/15
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xsd:date 2001-08-25
rdf:langString The 2001 EAP Under-19 Cricket Trophy was a cricket tournament held in Fiji from 19–25 August 2001, during the 2001 international season. All matches were held in Nadi. Papua New Guinea won the tournament by defeating Hong Kong in the final, thus qualifying for the 2002 Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand. Two PNG players, and , led the tournament in runs and wickets, respectively. The only century at the tournament was scored by a Fijian, . The tournament, featuring only three teams, was organised by ICC East Asia-Pacific (EAP), and was the inaugural edition of the EAP Under-19 Trophy. Previously, EAP teams had had to qualify via the Youth Asia Cup, an Asian Cricket Council (ACC) tournament. For the next two World Cups, in 2004 and 2006, the EAP organised joint qualification tournaments with the African Cricket Association, held in 2003 and 2005. Separate qualifying tournaments have been held since then.
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