Third T20 Qualfier title for Netherlands. First 600 first-class wickets for Bangladesh bowler.
This will be Papua New Guinea’s first appearance in the final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifiers. Netherlands have made it twice and finished as joint champions on both occasions.
It’s the final of the Qualifier, and though flights to Australia have been secured, this is a chance to win a trophy.
Ireland will face Netherlands in the first semi-final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier.
ICC have banned Shakib for two years, Mahmudullah, Mominul named replacement captains; Netherlands and Namibia have qualified for next year's T20 World Cup; and India will host Bangladesh for a day-night Test at Eden Gardens.
There’s another chance to book their tickets to Australia, and which of UAE and Netherlands will take it at the second time of asking?
While Scotland, Netherlands, PNG, and Singapore are favourites for the top three, the others may cause an upset or two to make things interesting.
Australia won comfortably against England to become the first team to qualify for the knock out stage of World Cup 2019. Zimbabwe won the second T20I against the Netherlands in a super over. Brian Lara was taken to hospital following chest pain. Mahmudullah suffered from an injury in the match against Afghanistan.
Pakistan kept their hopes alive, South Africa were knocked out, and Zimbabwe's horror run in the Netherlands continued.
Angelo Mathews and Lasith Malinga helped Sri Lanka to defeat England to keep their World Cup dream alive. Netherlands win the series (2-0) against Zimbabwe. Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman are in trouble.