Uganda, Namibia maintain winning spree
Uganda and Namibia boosted their hopes of advancing to the playoff round of the 2001 ICC Trophy with impressive victories here Wednesday
Latafat Ali Siddiqui
06-Jul-2001
Uganda and Namibia boosted their hopes of advancing to the playoff
round of the 2001 ICC Trophy with impressive victories here Wednesday.
Heavy showers and violent thunderstorms hit the Toronto area at midday
Wednesday, forcing players off the grounds and the ICC officials were
left with no option but to revise victory targets under the
Duckworth/Lewis method at all five venues.
In Group 'A' of Division Two, Namibia scored an emphatic 179-run
victory over Gibraltar at Ross Lord ground.
The win, their fourth in a row, placed them on top of the points table
with maximum eight points. Similarly, Uganda stayed on top of the
table of Group 'B' in Division Two with fourth successive victories.
On Wednesday, Uganda defeated France by 86 runs.
In the day's most exciting match at Eglinton Flats grounds, Argentina
grabbed a five-wicket victory over Malaysia who lost the game after
scoring 240 runs for six. R. Madhavan slammed a flawless unbeaten
century. He hit nine boundaries in his 125-ball knock of 105.
Argentina built their innings through Pablo Ferguson (67) and Marias
Paterlini (66) who shared a third-wicket partnership of 110.
At Ajax, East and Central Africa registered their maiden win of the
tournament with a 65-run triumph over Israel.
Nepal tour of CanadaGibraltar tour of CanadaEast and Central Africa tour of CanadaNamibia tour of CanadaGermany tour of CanadaPapua New Guinea tour of CanadaIsrael tour of CanadaUganda tour of CanadaUnited States of America tour of CanadaIreland tour of CanadaHong Kong tour of CanadaUnited Arab Emirates tour of CanadaNetherlands tour of CanadaMalaysia tour of CanadaFrance tour of CanadaIsrael tour of CanadaiArgentina tour of CanadaDenmark tour of CanadaBermuda tour of CanadaScotland tour of CanadaFiji tour of CanadaSingapore tour of CanadaICC Trophy