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World Cricket League Division 7: Guernsey, May 2009
Final Positions
  1. Bahrain
  2. Guernsey
  3. Japan
  4. Nigeria
  5. Gibraltar
  6. Suriname
Jeremy Frith brings up his second successive century of the tournament.y
Jeremy Frith brings up his second successive century of the tournament ©ICC/CricketEurope
Latest News
Qamar Saeed inspires Bahrain to Division 7 title
Guernsey’s Jeremy Frith named player of the tournament; Nigeria beats Japan to finish third; Suriname defeats Gibraltar in fifth-sixth place play-off.
Guernsey seals promotion after Frith’s fabulous all-round display
Bahrain seals top spot in group stage with fifth consecutive victory while Gibraltar and Suriname are relegated to Division 8.
Bahrain seals promotion to Division 6
Guernsey favourite for other place in Singapore after Frith’s century helps defeat Nigeria. Gibraltar registers first victory.
Magnificent seven hands Japan its first win
Bahrain maintains unbeaten run after winning top-of-the-table clash, while Nigeria returns to winning ways.
Two players receive official reprimands
Rocca and Imran plead guilty to using offensive language during on-field exchange.
Technical Committee approves replacement player for Guernsey
David Hooper has replaced Justin Meades due to injury.
Expanded ICC WT20 2010 Qualifier and new WCL venues announced
Nepal and Italy will host the Division 5 and 4 tournaments in 2010.
Adil strikes as Bahrain maintains unbeaten record
A win, too, for Guernsey sets up top-of-the-table clash on Wednesday; Suriname records first victory after 167-run partnership for second wicket.
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