Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Emotions overflow as PNG qualify for World T20

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MELBOURNE: Global cricketers hailed one of the sport’s “feel good” stories of the year on Monday after Papua New Guinea dug themselves out of a huge hole at a Dubai qualifier to book their maiden appearance at the T20 World Cup in Australia next year.

Emerging cricket nation PNG were 19 for six against Kenya after an early collapse at Dubai Internatio­nal Stadium but ended up thrashing them by 45 runs on Sunday.

PNG then had a nervous wait for the result of the Netherland­s’ game against Scotland, but they ultimately topped their group at the tournament due to a higher net run rate and qualify directly for Australia, their first World

Cup in any format.

The PNG players celebrated wildly on the stadium’s terraces and their Australian coach Joe Dawes was overwhelme­d. “I am feeling a little emotional,” former Queensland bowler Dawes told ICC.

“It’s been a pretty big two years, for them to achieve this is pretty special.”

Dawes said planning for next year’s tournament could wait. “We are just going to enjoy the moment. For them to achieve this is a great thing for us and for the nation.”

PNG’S automatic qualificat­ion came at the expense of the Netherland­s, who beat Scotland but will have to take the playoffs route to Australia.

Cricket was introduced into PNG in the early 1900s by British missionari­es but the national teams have struggled to make an impression on the world stage until recently.

The men’s “Barramundi­s” team were awarded One Day Internatio­nal Status by the ICC in 2014 and they have benefited from developmen­t grants from neighbouri­ng cricket power Australia.

R Ashwin also hailed PNG’S entry to one of cricket’s biggest global stages.

“So PNG qualifies for the T20 World Cup!! It’s amazing to see the game expanding globally and will surely bring more young ones to play the great game,” he tweeted.

 ?? ICC ?? Papua New Guinea staged a remarkable recovery to beat Kenya by 45 runs and qualify for next year’s T20 World Cup.
ICC Papua New Guinea staged a remarkable recovery to beat Kenya by 45 runs and qualify for next year’s T20 World Cup.

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