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Sorry Bermuda slump to innings defeat

Netherlands took a little over a session to polish off Bermuda and ease to an innings-and-44-run win on the third day of the Intercontinental Cup match at Amstelveen

Netherlands took a little over a session to polish off Bermuda and ease to an innings-and-44-run win on the third day of the Intercontinental Cup match at Amstelveen. The result takes Netherlands to the top of the table, but it is hard to see where Bermuda, who still face two ODIs at the weekend and another Cup match against Ireland next week, go from here.
Bermuda's only hope is that they will be boosted for the Irish leg of their European nightmare by some of the Under-19 squad who are currently in Canada. But a squad weakened by retirements and unavailability were outbowled and outbatted throughout by Netherlands.
Resuming on 51 for 3, still 176 shy of making Netherlands bat again. James Celestine, who was one of the few successes in Denmark last week, was run out in the third over and that set the tone for the day.
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Sri Lankans triumph after initial jitters

Kaushal Lokuarachchi and Gayan Wijekoon stitched together a gritty 66-run partnership to lift Sri Lanka A to a thrilling win in a low-scoring game against India A at Nairobi

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15-Aug-2007


Pankaj Singh took 2 for 37 but was unable to prevent Sri Lanka A's victory © AFP
Kaushal Lokuarachchi and Gayan Wijekoon stitched together a gritty 66-run partnership to lift Sri Lanka A to a thrilling win in a low-scoring game against India A at Nairobi. India were restricted to 102 runs before Sri Lanka, at one stage stuttering at 40 for 6, were guided home by the pair. Irfan Pathan had earlier top-scored with 44 to lift India from an equally calamitous 30 for 7. He later combined with Pankaj Singh to slow the chase, but 102 was never enough to defend.
The chase started sedately, before Sri Lanka were rocked by a triple strike. Pathan trapped Dilruwan Perera leg-before in the seventh over with one that kept low; Pankaj Singh prised out Malinda Warnapura before Irfan struck again in the ninth over. A promising 19 for 0 turned to 24 for 3 and India had stormed their way back into the game.
Sri Lanka were to slip deeper into crisis when Praveen Kumar was introduced in the attack. India struck thrice again, in nine balls: Kumar took out Thilina Kandamby with a lifting delivery while Pankaj removed Silva for a second-ball duck before Udawatte was run out to leave Sri Lanka tottering at 40 for 6. Enter Wijekoon and Lokuarachchi.
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Big wins for Canada and Bermuda

Canada and Bermuda lived up to their pre-tournament favourites' tag by scoring convincing victories in their Americas Under-19 qualifiers in Toronto on Tuesday

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15-Aug-2007
Canada bowled out Argentina for 64 in 28 overs and then raced to victory in 9.5 overs for the loss of one wicket, ending Argentina's chances of qualifying for the U-19 World Cup. Asif Manjra, Usman Iqubal and Pratik Patel took three wickets each and opener Ruvindu Gunasekera ensured a healthy run-rate by scoring 35 off 33 balls.
Bermuda, who had crushed Bahamas by 195 runs on Monday, restricted Cayman Islands to 165 in 48.2 overs after asking them to bat. Cayman Islands captain Ramon Sealy once again top scored with 67 off 126 balls that included five fours. He had scored an unbeaten 76 against Bahamas. Malachi Jones picked up 4 for 38 for Bermuda while Stefan Kelly took 2 for 13.
Bermuda reached the target in only 30.4 overs for the loss of three wickets. Jones backed up his excellent bowling performance with an unbeaten 41 from 27 balls with six fours and one six. Jones added 79 for the fourth wicket with captain Rodney Trott (37 not out) after Bermuda were reduced to 87 for 3.
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de Grooth ton boosts Netherlands

Bermuda are staring a three-day defeat in the face following another abject performance in the Intercontinental Cup at Amstelveen

Bermuda are staring a three-day defeat in the face following another abject performance in the Intercontinental Cup at Amstelveen. Netherlands racked up 410 and then reduced them to 51 for 3 by stumps, still 176 in arrears.
Tom de Grooth moved on from his overnight 70 but could not make a double-century, falling for 196. Still, he will be content with doubling his previous first-class best of 98 in his tenth first-class match. Alexei Kervezee, however, could not add to his 69, but their opening stand was worth 155.
He then watched his colleagues pass the 400-mark, although de Grooth's was the only sizeable contribution. Nevertheless, there were two fifty-run stands.
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Durham consolidate strong position

Durham made the most of what play was available on a rain-truncated second day at Chester-le-Street

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14-Aug-2007
Durham made the most of what play was available on a rain-truncated second day at Chester-le-Street. They killed off Surrey's tail early in the morning to remove them for 183 and then their openers eased them to a lead of 122 by the time stumps were drawn early.
Matt Nicholson was the overnight threat, but he added 8 to his 24 before becoming the first victim of the second day, Liam Plunkett's second wicket, caught by Shiv Chanderpaul. Plunkett then removed Jimmy Ormond on the same score - 176 - before Harbhajan Singh fell for 6, leaving Ottis Gibson with 4 for 50.
Gibson stepped up to fill the gap left by Steve Harmison who left the field with a stiff back after bowling two overs. Harmison was playing his second match after recovering from a hernia operation which ruled him out of the Test series against India. His fitness will be a worry because Durham are set to appear in their first ever final at Lord's on Saturday when they take on Hampshire in the Friends Provident Trophy final.
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Kumar stars in facile win over Kenya

A tight bowling performance and some entertaining batting from the openers took India A to the easist of wins in their first one-dayer against Kenya at the Gymkhana Ground in Nairobi

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14-Aug-2007


Jimmy Kamande was one of seven Kenyan batsmen who failed to make it to double figures © AFP
A tight bowling performance and some entertaining batting from the openers took India A to an easy win in their first one-dayer against Kenya at the Gymkhana Ground in Nairobi. Praveen Kumar backed up Pankaj Singh's 4 for 29 with three economical wickets before blazing an unbeaten 57 from 27 deliveries to take India to their target of 99 in 7.4 overs.
Mohammed Kaif won the toss on an unusually chilly Nairobi morning and decided to put Kenya in. Singh struck with the first delivery of the third over when he got David Obuya to nick one behind to Parthiv Patel. Kumar removed his fellow opener Maurice Ouma, edging to second slip, Singh got rid of Tanmay Mishra and Kumar bowled Tony Suji to make it 18 for 4. Captain Thomas Odoyo managed 43 from 53 balls, amid further strikes from Singh, Kumar and Yo Mahesh, but his fall - he was last out - left India with the relatively simple target of 99.
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Easy wins for Bermuda and Cayman Islands

Bermuda and the Cayman Islands notched victories on the opening day of the Americas Under-19 qualifiers, as Bermuda eased past the Bahamas by 195 runs while the Cayman Islands powered to a ten-wicket win over Argentina

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14-Aug-2007
Dennico Hollis's fine 76 provided Bermuda's platform, pushing them to an impressive 300 for 8 from their 50 overs. Bahamas' reply began solidly but they stalled to spinner Tamauri Tucker, who blitzed their middle order with a brilliant spell of 6 for 9 from 6.4 overs. The last eight wickets fell for just nine runs as Bahamas were bowled out for 105.
Argentina slipped to a disappointing 126 from 28.1 overs as Sacha de Alvis took 5 for 16 - including the key wicket of Augusto Mustafa (36), the opening batsman. Ramon Sealey (76 not out) and Zachary McLaughlin (25 not out) took Cayman Islands to a thumping win, racing to their target in 19 overs.
The tournament winners qualify for the Under-19 World Cup in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, next February.
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Sarah Taylor guides England to victory

Sarah Taylor's unbeaten 52 provided the platform for England's five-wicket win over New Zealand in the second women's Twenty20 international at Bath



Claire Taylor's brisk 21 helped get England off to a good start © Getty Images
Sarah Taylor's unbeaten 52 provided the platform for England's five-wicket win over New Zealand in the second women's Twenty20 international at Bath Cricket Club, giving them a 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
Taylor's 50-ball innings was perfectly paced and included a superb six over long-on, and with Claire Taylor giving an early boost with a 13-ball 21, England were always ahead of the asking rate and they eased home with 14 balls to spare.
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Durham strike back after collapse

Durham fought back on the opening day against Surrey to end with the prospect of a first-innings lead

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13-Aug-2007
Durham fought back on the opening day against Surrey to end with the prospect of a first-innings lead at Chester-le-Street. After suffering a collapse of 7 for 51, the home side's bowlers struck as Surrey slumped to 42 for 5. Mark Ramprakash steadied the innings with a half-century, but fell to the final ball of the day to leave Durham on top.
Ramprakash hit 11 boundaries as he passed fifty and James Benning crunched seven fours in a 22-ball 36 as Surrey finally found some momentum with the bat. Ramprakash and Matthew Nicholson added a useful 52, but the final say went to Durham as Liam Plunkett had Ramprakash caught at slip.
There was little sign of the clatter of wickets to come as Michael Di Venuto (56) and Shivnarine Chanderpaul (81) carried Durham to 181 for 3 midway through the afternoon. The vital breakthrough for Surrey came when Stuart Walters trapped Dale Benkenstein lbw and by the time Chanderpaul fell, after facing 166 balls, the innings was in freefall.
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