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ICC WT20 Qualifier is a “great success”
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ICC High Performance Manager Richard Done congratulates Cricket Ireland on their staging of the tournament.
Rain means Ireland and the Netherlands share trophy
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The final in Belfast was washed out without a ball being bowled.
Canada beats Bermuda in 5th-6th place play-off
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Canada defeated Bermuda by eight wickets in the penultimate match of the tournament.
Scotland beats Kenya to finish third
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Scottish openers Kyle Coetzer and Ryan Watson put on 102 runs for the first wicket.
Flawless Netherlands qualifies by beating Scotland
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The Netherlands coasted to a comfortable five-wicket success over Scotland to reach the final.
Ireland becomes the first qualifier
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Ireland laboured to a four-wicket victory against Kenya to gain their place in ICC World Twenty20 2009.
Connell takes 3-8 as Ireland progresses
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Ireland enters ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier semi-final by the skin of its teeth.
Scratchy Kenya reaches semi-finals
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Kenya defeated Canada by five wickets to become the third team to qualify for the semi-finals.
Scotland reaches semi-final after victory over Bermuda
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A comfortable eight wicket victory saw Scotland become the second side to qualify for the semi-finals.
The Netherlands reaches semi-finals
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Victory for Canada but the small margin guarantees the Dutch a semi-final berth.
Weeraratna replaces Rogers for Scotland
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Technical Committee confirms Sean Weeraratna can replace Glenn Rogers in Scotland's squad.
Ireland pulls off thrilling four-wicket victory over Scotland
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Andre Botha’s all-round performance earns him man-of-the-match award.
Netherlands stuns Kenya in tournament opener
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A fine all-round performance by Ryan ten Doeschate helps the Dutch to a 19 run victory.
Stirling and Mol come in for Ireland and The Netherlands
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Technical Committee confirms replacements in Irish and Dutch squads.
Top Associate teams gear up for ICC WT20 Qualifier
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One venue, four days, six teams, 11 games and places at ICC WT20 2009 up for grabs.
Trent Johnston back for Ireland’s campaign
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“I don’t think there will be any clear-cut favourites in Belfast,” says former captain.
Davison returns to lead Canada’s charge
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“The best side that has come together for Canada in a long time,” says wicketkeeper-batsman Ashish Bagai.
Leverock believes age irrelevant to a sportsman
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Bermuda spinner says he is still passionate and competitive.
Van Bunge wants another crack at Gibbs
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Dutch all-rounder is out to avenge six sixes at ICC CWC 2007.
Odoyo happy for Kenya to stay under the radar
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“It’s good to be thought of as a team to be reckoned with but that can bring pressure too”, says experienced all-rounder.
Blain bubbling for Belfast
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Scots bowler confident for ICC WT20 Qualifier; Watson and Hamilton add to experience.
WT20 squads confirmed
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All six national squads are confirmed ahead of the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier in Ireland.
ICC announces revised schedule for ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier
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Includes third and fourth place play-off to cater for possibility of third team going forward to ICC WT20 2009.
Players look forward to next year's ICC World Twenty20 in England
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Some of the world's top players have given their support to the ICC World Twenty20 event which will take place in England next year.
‘Fast, furious and entertaining’ – India’s dramatic triumph
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A look back on the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 event, which saw India beat Pakistan in a dramatic final.
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