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Eight teams expelled in ACC age row

Singapore defeated Kuwait by six wickets to win the ACC Under-15 Elite Cup in Bhaktapur, Nepal

Rezza Gaznavi receives the ACC Under-15 Elite Cup after Singapore defeated Kuwait by six wickets.  It was, however, a slightly hollow victory, as eight of the ten competing sides had earlier been disqualified for fielding under-age players, and so Singapore and Kuwait contested the final as they were the only teams remaining in the competition, Bhaktapur, December 3, 2007

Asian Cricket Council

Singapore defeated Kuwait by six wickets to win the ACC Under-15 Elite Cup in Bhaktapur, Nepal. It was, however, a slightly hollow victory, as eight of the ten competing sides had earlier been disqualified for fielding over-age players, and so Singapore and Kuwait contested the final as they were the only teams remaining in the competition.
The Asian Cricket Council had taken drastic action on Saturday and kicked out hosts and defending champions Nepal as well as Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Malaysia, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Thailand after its medical board reported that all the squads from those countries contained players over the stipulated age limit. Sunday's semi-finals - Nepal v Singapore and Afghanistan v Hong Kong - were scrapped.

Martin Williamson is executive editor of ESPNcricinfo and managing editor of ESPN Digital Media in Europe, the Middle East and Africa