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European Under 17 (Division 2) Championship: Isle of Man, July 2010
The Isle of Man Under 17 team who won the European Championships by defeating Italy in the final.
The Isle of Man Under 17 team who won the European Championships by defeating Italy in the final. ©ICC/CricketEurope
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Isle of Man win trophy in front of their own supporters
Isle of Man have won the European Under 17B Championships on their own grounds with a five wickets victory over Italy in the final at King William’s College.
Agony for Spain - again - as France claim third place
Spain suffered agony for the second day in a row as France beat them by one wicket off the penultimate ball of their third-place play-off match at Cronkbourne.
Captain George leads Swiss into the top five
Switzerland finished fifth after a five wickets win over Belgium at KWC 2 with captain Trystan George leading from the front.
Singh rips through Greeks as Germany finish seventh
Harmanjot Singh was the destroyer in chief as Germany dismissed Hellas for 69 in their play-off game at St Johns
Roberts sparks Austria collapse as Gibraltar finish with their first victory
Gibraltar won their first game of the week as Austria lost five wickets for three runs to go down by 18 runs at Crosby.
Germany beat Spain off last ball to win their first match
Germany and Spain served up the match of the tournament so far before the Germans won their first match of the week by three wickets off the last ball.
Tournament Programme
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Most Valuable Player
Ciju Puthuppally AUT 592
Midhun Lal SWZ 477
Zika Ali FRA 445
Roshendra Abeywickrama ITA 407
Thomas Liddiard FRA 402
Jaskaran Singh GER 390
Sebastian Aycock IOM 378
Ryan Burns IOM 378
Harmanjot Singh GER 367
Ben Girling SPA 366
Ali Saleem SWZ 349
Muhammad Adnan ITA 346






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