CHRISTCHURCH: Akash Gill scored Canada's first-since forever century in the ICC Under-19 Word Container as North American side and Zimbabwe advanced to Plate Title semi-finals here on Monday.
All-rounder Gill turned into the thirteenth player to score a century in the twelfth version of the competition as Canada effortlessly vanquished Papua New Guinea by 80 runs.
Gill broke 12 fours and two sixes as Canada scored a focused 265 for eight in the wake of being requested to bat first at the Lincoln 3. Captain Arslan Khan and Ashtan Deosammy scored 35 each before quick bowler Faisal Jamkhandi and left-arm spinner Aran Pathmanathan snatched three wickets each to send Papua New Guinea colliding with 185 hard and fast in 44.3 overs.
Opener Simon Atai (81) battled a solitary fight for the losing group.
Man-of-the-coordinate Gill later stated: "I didn't generally think about that record [first Canada batsman to score a century in the Under-19 Cricket World Cup], however it's genuinely an incredible inclination. When I got to that breakthrough, I was simply overpowered. Despite everything it feels strange to me, I'm simply letting it simmer for a while."
Zimbabwe wrapped a seven-wicket triumph in their quarter-last against Namibia at the Bert Sutcliffe Oval.
Wessely Madevere's inside and out exertion of 47 and two for 11 made it moderately agreeable for the Zimbabweans.
Set an objective of only 114, Zimbabwe returned home in just 19.3 overs.
In the mean time, the Super Association, highlighting the main two sides from every preparatory gathering, initiates from Tuesday with the conventional opponents Australia and Britain playing the primary quarter-last in Queenstown.
Australia and Britain radiated certainty as they prepared in front of their match. while three-time champions Australia discovered mood in the competition in the wake of losing their opening match to India by 100 runs,e Britain propelled winning all their three class matches.
The other Super Alliance quarter-finals will be played amongst Pakistan and South Africa on Wednesday, Afghanistan and New Zealand on Thursday and India and Bangladesh on Friday.
Monday's outcomes:
Plate Title:
Quarter-finals:
At Lincoln 3, Christchurch: Canada beat Papua New Guinea by 80 runs.
CANADA 265-8 of every 50 overs (A.S. Gill 120, Arslan Khan 35; A. Deosammy 35, A. Pathmanathan 23; J.J. Tau 2-31, L. Morea 2-69); PAPUA NEW GUINEA 185 of every 44.3 overs (S.K. Atai 81; A. Pathmanathan 3-23, Faisal Jamkhandi 3-48, P.C. Pretorius 2-38).
At Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Christchurch: Zimbabwe beat Namibia by seven wickets.
NAMIBIA 113 of every 40.1 overs (E. van Wyk 24; N. Nungu 2-11, W. Madevere 2-11, D.J. Myers 2-29); ZIMBABWE 114-3 of every 19.3 overs (W. Madevere 47, A.R. Ice 30 not out).Tuesday's installations:
Super Group quarter-last: Australia versus Britain (John Davies Oval, Queenstown).
Plate Title quarter-finals: Kenya versus Sri Lanka (Lincoln 3, Christchurch); Ireland versus West Non mainstream players (Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Christchurch).
All-rounder Gill turned into the thirteenth player to score a century in the twelfth version of the competition as Canada effortlessly vanquished Papua New Guinea by 80 runs.
Gill broke 12 fours and two sixes as Canada scored a focused 265 for eight in the wake of being requested to bat first at the Lincoln 3. Captain Arslan Khan and Ashtan Deosammy scored 35 each before quick bowler Faisal Jamkhandi and left-arm spinner Aran Pathmanathan snatched three wickets each to send Papua New Guinea colliding with 185 hard and fast in 44.3 overs.
Opener Simon Atai (81) battled a solitary fight for the losing group.
Man-of-the-coordinate Gill later stated: "I didn't generally think about that record [first Canada batsman to score a century in the Under-19 Cricket World Cup], however it's genuinely an incredible inclination. When I got to that breakthrough, I was simply overpowered. Despite everything it feels strange to me, I'm simply letting it simmer for a while."
Zimbabwe wrapped a seven-wicket triumph in their quarter-last against Namibia at the Bert Sutcliffe Oval.
Wessely Madevere's inside and out exertion of 47 and two for 11 made it moderately agreeable for the Zimbabweans.
Set an objective of only 114, Zimbabwe returned home in just 19.3 overs.
In the mean time, the Super Association, highlighting the main two sides from every preparatory gathering, initiates from Tuesday with the conventional opponents Australia and Britain playing the primary quarter-last in Queenstown.
Australia and Britain radiated certainty as they prepared in front of their match. while three-time champions Australia discovered mood in the competition in the wake of losing their opening match to India by 100 runs,e Britain propelled winning all their three class matches.
The other Super Alliance quarter-finals will be played amongst Pakistan and South Africa on Wednesday, Afghanistan and New Zealand on Thursday and India and Bangladesh on Friday.
Monday's outcomes:
Plate Title:
Quarter-finals:
At Lincoln 3, Christchurch: Canada beat Papua New Guinea by 80 runs.
CANADA 265-8 of every 50 overs (A.S. Gill 120, Arslan Khan 35; A. Deosammy 35, A. Pathmanathan 23; J.J. Tau 2-31, L. Morea 2-69); PAPUA NEW GUINEA 185 of every 44.3 overs (S.K. Atai 81; A. Pathmanathan 3-23, Faisal Jamkhandi 3-48, P.C. Pretorius 2-38).
At Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Christchurch: Zimbabwe beat Namibia by seven wickets.
NAMIBIA 113 of every 40.1 overs (E. van Wyk 24; N. Nungu 2-11, W. Madevere 2-11, D.J. Myers 2-29); ZIMBABWE 114-3 of every 19.3 overs (W. Madevere 47, A.R. Ice 30 not out).Tuesday's installations:
Super Group quarter-last: Australia versus Britain (John Davies Oval, Queenstown).
Plate Title quarter-finals: Kenya versus Sri Lanka (Lincoln 3, Christchurch); Ireland versus West Non mainstream players (Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Christchurch).
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