The Pak Banker

Papua New Guinea seals maiden T-20 WC spot

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Papua New Guinea (PNG) will make their first -ever appearance at a global cricket competitio­n after beating Kenya in Dubai to book their place at next year's T20 World Cup. PNG hammered Kenya by 45 runs at the Dubai Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium but had to wait for the result of the Netherland­s' game against Scotland before they could celebrate their automatic qualificat­ion for the tournament in Australia next year.

The Dutch beat Scotland by four wickets but failed to knock off the 131 they needed for victory in 12.3 overs which meant that PNG topped the group with a higher net run rate. "I am feeling a little emotional," PNG's Australian coach Joe Dawes told the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) website as his players celebrated in the stadium's terraces. "It's been a pretty big two years, for them to achieve this is pretty special."

The former Queensland fast bowler said planning for the World Cup in Australia next year could wait. "We'll start thinking about that later. We are just going to enjoy the moment. For them to achieve this is a great thing for us and for the nation."

PNG were facing disaster as they slipped to 19-6 in four overs but Norman Vanua led the recovery, clubbing 54 from 48 balls and sharing a seventh wicket partnershi­p of 77 with Ses Bau. Kenya needed to reach the target of 118 in 12 overs to have any chance of qualifying for the play-offs but the batsmen were unable to get out of first gear.

Opener Irfan Karim was the only person to hit a boundary and top-scored with 29 as Kenya slid to 73 all out.

Nosaina Pokana was the most successful of the PNG bowlers with 3-21. Ireland also made sure of a place in the finals in Australia courtesy of results elsewhere going in their favour, with Jersey defeating Oman on the final day of group-stage action.

Jersey made 141-7 and then limited Oman to 127-9 to win by 14 runs. As well as reaching next year's showpiece, both PNG and Ireland will also progress to the semifinals of the ongoing qualifying tournament, where they play the winners of the two semifinal play-offs.

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