2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier
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Der ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018 war das Qualifikationsturnier für den Cricket World Cup 2019, das vom 4. bis 25. März 2018 in Simbabwe ausgetragen wird. Es war zugleich das elfte Qualifikationsturnier für eine Cricket-Weltmeisterschaft. Im Finale konnte sich dabei Afghanistan gegen die West Indies durchsetzen, die sich beide mit dem Einzug in das Finale die Qualifikation gesichert hatten.
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L'ICC World Cup Qualifier 2018 è stato un torneo mondiale di cricket, valido per poter assegnare gli ultimi due posti disponibili per la Coppa del Mondo 2019. La vittoria finale è andata alla nazionale dell'Afghanistan, per la prima volta nella storia.
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The 2018 ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier was a cricket tournament that took place during March 2018 in Zimbabwe. It formed the final part of the Cricket World Cup qualification process for the 2019 World Cup in England and Wales. The top two teams, Afghanistan and the West Indies, qualified for the World Cup, joining the hosts and the seven teams who had already qualified through their ranking in the ICC ODI Championship. Afghanistan won the tournament, beating the West Indies by 7 wickets in the final. Afghanistan's Mohammad Shahzad was named the player of the match and Zimbabwe's Sikandar Raza was named the player of the tournament.
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Netherlands were set a revised target of 222 runs from 28.4 overs due to rain.
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Netherlands were set a revised target of 243 runs from 41 overs due to rain.
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Afghanistan were set a revised target of 226 runs from 46 overs due to rain.
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Papua New Guinea were set a revised target of 170 runs from 28 overs due to rain.
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Zimbabwe were set a revised target of 230 runs from 40 overs due to rain.
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United Arab Emirates were set a revised target of 318 runs from 44 overs due to rain.
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West Indies won the toss and elected to bat.
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Ireland won the toss and elected to bat.
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Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to field.
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United Arab Emirates won the toss and elected to bat.
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United Arab Emirates won the toss and elected to field.
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Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat.
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Hong Kong won the toss and elected to bat.
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Scotland won the toss and elected to bat.
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Nepal won the toss and elected to bat.
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Netherlands won the toss and elected to field.
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Ireland 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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Scotland won the toss and elected to field.
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Papua New Guinea won the toss and elected to field.
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Afghanistan won the toss and elected to field.
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Hong Kong won the toss and elected to field.
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Nepal won the toss and elected to field.
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Michael Gough and Joel Wilson
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Adrian Holdstock and Joel Wilson
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Gregory Brathwaite and Joel Wilson
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Simon Fry and Shaun George
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Chris Brown and Adrian Holdstock
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Gregory Brathwaite and Paul Wilson
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Langton Rusere and Sharfuddoula
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Gregory Brathwaite and Ahsan Raza
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Adrian Holdstock and Paul Wilson
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Ahsan Raza and Langton Rusere
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Ahsan Raza and Sharfuddoula
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Chris Brown and Chettithody Shamshuddin
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Chris Brown and Joel Wilson
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Gregory Brathwaite and Adrian Holdstock
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Gregory Brathwaite and Chettithody Shamshuddin
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Joel Wilson and Paul Wilson
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Michael Gough and Ahsan Raza
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Michael Gough and Sharfuddoula
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Michael Gough and Simon Fry
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Shaun George and Michael Gough
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Shaun George and Paul Wilson
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Shaun George and Sharfuddoula
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Simon Fry and Langton Rusere
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Simon Fry and Michael Gough
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Qualifier poster
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Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match.
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United Arab Emirates qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match, with the Netherlands advancing to the playoff semi-finals.
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United Arab Emirates could no longer qualify for the final as a result of this match.
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Sean Williams scored his 3,000th run in ODIs.
* Brendan Taylor scored his tenth century in ODIs.
* This was the West Indies' fifth-highest successful run-chase in ODIs.
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Shai Hope scored his 1,000th run in ODIs.
* Rashid Khan took his 100th wicket in ODIs.
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This was the first international cricket match to be played at this venue.
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Lalit Rajbanshi made his List A debut.
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The 205-run stand for the first wicket between Paul Stirling and William Porterfield was Ireland's highest partnership for the first wicket in ODIs.
* Kevin O'Brien scored his 3,000th run in ODIs.
* Ireland qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match.
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Carlos Brathwaite took his first five-wicket haul in ODIs.
* Papua New Guinea could no longer qualify for the Super Sixes as a result of this match and advanced to the playoff semi-finals.
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Shaiman Anwar became the first batsman for the United Arab Emirates to score 1,000 runs in ODIs.
* This was the United Arab Emirates' first win against a Full Member side in ODIs.
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This was Hong Kong's first win against a Full Member side in ODIs.
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Nepal gained ODI status until 2023 and Papua New Guinea lost their ODI status as a result of this match.
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Simandeep Singh made his List A debut.
* Afghanistan qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match, with Hong Kong and Nepal advancing to the playoff semi-finals.
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Rovman Powell scored his first century in ODIs.
* West Indies qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match.
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Simandeep Singh made his ODI debut.
* This was the 4,000th ODI match to be played.
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Keemo Paul made his ODI debut.
* Mohammad Nabi became the first bowler for Afghanistan to take 100 wickets in ODIs.
* Jason Holder became the fastest player for the West Indies, in terms of matches, to score 1,000 runs and take 100 wickets in ODIs .
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West Indies qualified for the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup as a result of this match.
* Scotland could no longer qualify for the final as a result of this match.
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Hong Kong lost their ODI status as a result of this match.
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Paras Khadka became the first batsman for Nepal to score 1,000 runs in List A cricket.
* Scotland qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match.
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Jason Kila made his ODI debut.
* Mohammad Naveed took his first five-wicket haul in ODIs.
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Tony Ura scored the highest total by a batsman for Papua New Guinea in an ODI. He also scored the fourth-highest percentage of runs in a completed innings in an ODI .
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Chirag Suri made his ODI debut.
* This was the first ODI match to be played at this venue.
* Chris Gayle became the third batsman to score a century against eleven different countries in ODIs.
* Shimron Hetmyer scored his first century in ODIs.
* Kemar Roach took his 100th wicket in ODIs.
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Niall O'Brien played in his 100th ODI.
* Afghanistan qualified for the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup as a result of this match.
* Ireland and Zimbabwe could no longer qualify for the final as a result of this match.
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Safyaan Sharif took his first five-wicket haul in ODIs.
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Match tied
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Ireland won by 25 runs
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West Indies won by 6 wickets
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Nepal won by 5 wickets
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Netherlands won by 45 runs
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Afghanistan won by 5 wickets
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United Arab Emirates won by 6 wickets
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Papua New Guinea won by 58 runs
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Nepal won by 6 wickets
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Zimbabwe won by 2 runs
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Netherlands won by 44 runs
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Hong Kong won by 30 runs
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Ireland won by 226 runs
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Ireland won by 93 runs
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Netherlands won by 57 runs
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Scotland won by 73 runs
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United Arab Emirates won by 3 runs
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West Indies by 54 runs
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Zimbabwe won by 107 runs
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Brendan Taylor
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Rashid Khan
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Mohammad Shahzad 54
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Richie Berrington 47
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Brendan Taylor 138
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Paul Stirling 55
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Wesley Barresi 37
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Babar Hayat 37
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Paul Stirling 41
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Sharad Vesawkar 52
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Evin Lewis 66
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Andrew Balbirnie 105
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Andrew Balbirnie 68
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Anshuman Rath 65
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Anshuman Rath 85
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Assad Vala 44
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Assad Vala 57
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Babar Hayat 52
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Bas de Leede 39
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Brendan Taylor 89
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Calum MacLeod 157*
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Charles Amini 19
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Charles Amini 24
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Chirag Suri 78*
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Craig Ervine 57
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Dawlat Zadran 40*
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Dipendra Airee 50*
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Ed Joyce 63
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Evin Lewis 84
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Ghulam Shabber 19
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Gulbadin Naib 74*
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Hamilton Masakadza 84
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Jason Holder 99*
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Kyle Coetzer 41*
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Kyle Coetzer 61
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Kyle Coetzer 88*
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Matthew Cross 114
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Max O'Dowd 62
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Mohammad Nabi 92
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Mohammad Shahzad 84
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Muhammad Usman 80
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Najibullah Zadran 52*
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Nizakat Khan 47
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Paras Khadka 63
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Paul Stirling 126
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Rahmat Shah 68
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Rameez Shahzad 112*
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Rameez Shahzad 59
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Richie Berrington 33
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Rohan Mustafa 95
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Rohit Paudel 44*
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Rovman Powell 101
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Rovman Powell 44
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Ryan ten Doeschate 67*
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Sean Williams 80
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Shai Hope 43
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Shaiman Anwar 64
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Shimron Hetmyer 127
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Sikandar Raza 69*
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Sikander Zulfiqar 53*
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Sompal Kami 36
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Timm van der Gugten 33
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Tony Ura 151
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Tony Ura 49
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William Porterfield 111
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Tim Murtagh 3/28
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Norman Vanua 2/25
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Kemar Roach 4/27
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Mohammad Naveed 3/40
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Alei Nao 2/28
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Safyaan Sharif 3/27
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Alei Nao 1/16
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Andy McBrine 3/38
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Ashley Nurse 1/25
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Assad Vala 2/39
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Basanta Regmi 2/26
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Basanta Regmi 2/69
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Blessing Muzarabani 2/36
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Blessing Muzarabani 4/47
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Boyd Rankin 4/15
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Boyd Rankin 4/63
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Brad Wheal 3/36
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Brad Wheal 3/43
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Carlos Brathwaite 5/27
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Charles Amini 4/27
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Chris Gayle 2/38
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Chris Sole 4/68
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Dipendra Airee 2/25
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Dipendra Airee 4/14
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Ehsan Khan 2/29
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Ehsan Khan 4/33
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Ehsan Nawaz 4/47
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Graeme Cremer 3/18
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Graeme Cremer 3/21
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Imran Haider 1/62
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Jason Holder 3/39
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Kemar Roach 2/20
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Kinchit Shah 4/11
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Mohammad Nabi 4/33
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Mohammad Naveed 2/37
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Mohammad Naveed 3/84
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Mohammad Naveed 5/28
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Mujeeb Ur Rahman 2/47
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Mujeeb Ur Rahman 3/26
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Mujeeb Ur Rahman 3/33
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Mujeeb Ur Rahman 4/43
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Nadeem Ahmed 3/20
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Norman Vanua 4/39
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Paul van Meekeren 1/18
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Paul van Meekeren 2/37
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Rashid Khan 3/38
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Rashid Khan 3/40
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Rashid Khan 5/41
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Roelof van der Merwe 4/18
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Roelof van der Merwe 4/19
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Roelof van der Merwe 4/46
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Rohan Mustafa 4/56
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Rohan Mustafa 5/26
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Safyaan Sharif 5/33
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Sandeep Lamichhane 3/17
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Sikandar Raza 3/30
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Sikandar Raza 3/41
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Sikandar Raza 3/48
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Simi Singh 3/30
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Sompal Kami 4/24
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Tim Murtagh 3/36
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Tom Sole 4/15
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Der ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018 war das Qualifikationsturnier für den Cricket World Cup 2019, das vom 4. bis 25. März 2018 in Simbabwe ausgetragen wird. Es war zugleich das elfte Qualifikationsturnier für eine Cricket-Weltmeisterschaft. Im Finale konnte sich dabei Afghanistan gegen die West Indies durchsetzen, die sich beide mit dem Einzug in das Finale die Qualifikation gesichert hatten.
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The 2018 ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier was a cricket tournament that took place during March 2018 in Zimbabwe. It formed the final part of the Cricket World Cup qualification process for the 2019 World Cup in England and Wales. The top two teams, Afghanistan and the West Indies, qualified for the World Cup, joining the hosts and the seven teams who had already qualified through their ranking in the ICC ODI Championship. Afghanistan won the tournament, beating the West Indies by 7 wickets in the final. Afghanistan's Mohammad Shahzad was named the player of the match and Zimbabwe's Sikandar Raza was named the player of the tournament. The tournament was initially scheduled to take place in Bangladesh, but in May 2017 it was reported that the event would instead be hosted elsewhere as Bangladesh were close to automatic qualification, and thus would not need to participate in this tournament. Three bids were under consideration: one from Zimbabwe, one from the United Arab Emirates and a joint-bid from Ireland and Scotland, who were the winners of the previous qualifier tournament. In October 2017, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced that Zimbabwe would host the event. In January 2018, the ICC confirmed all the fixtures and venues for the tournament. At the end of the tournament, the Netherlands (who won the ICC World Cricket League Championship) and the top three Associate Member teams earned One Day International (ODI) status until 2023.
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L'ICC World Cup Qualifier 2018 è stato un torneo mondiale di cricket, valido per poter assegnare gli ultimi due posti disponibili per la Coppa del Mondo 2019. La vittoria finale è andata alla nazionale dell'Afghanistan, per la prima volta nella storia.
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