2009 ICC World Cricket League Africa Region Division Three

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2009 ICC World Cricket League Africa Region Division Three
Administrator(s) African Cricket Association
Cricket format50 overs per side
Tournament format(s)round robin
Host(s)Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi
ChampionsFlag of Malawi.svg  Malawi
Participants6(one withdrew before tournament)
Matches15
Most runs Flag of Malawi.svg Sheilandra Jeena 201
Most wickets Flag of Malawi.svg Zafarullah Sukhera
2008
2011

The 2009 ICC World Cricket League Africa Region Division Three was a cricket tournament in Malawi, taking place between 3 and 7 October 2009. It gave six African Associate and Affiliate members of the International Cricket Council experience of international one-day cricket and formed part of the global World Cricket League structure.

Contents

The top two teams, Malawi and Sierra Leone was promoted to Division 2.

Teams

There were 5 teams that played in the tournament, Morocco withdrew due to visa problems. These teams were non-test member nations of the African Cricket Association. The teams that played were:

Squads

Flag of The Gambia.svg  Gambia Flag of Lesotho.svg  Lesotho Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi
Zaccheus Akila

Moses Badjan
Moses Bahoum
Peter Campbell
Aniru Conteh
Bakary Darboe
Mbye Dumbuya
George Greywoode
Abdoulie Johnson
Prince Johnson
Gabriel Njie
Melville Williams

Bokang Khoai

Lehlomela Khubetsoana
Leokaoke Lebona
Ralintsi Lemphane
Thapelo Lintsi
Thabang Mafereka
Atanase Mohapi
Bongane Mosiuoa
Malebanye Nkoko
Mosokotso Sello
Masiu Tolofi
Tsabanye
Nkhashe Tsooanyane

Frank Aleck

Akbar Bhana
Karamutallah Chaudry
Naeem Chaudry
Ishtaq Khan
Danish Jakhura
Sheilandra Jeena
Faraz Junejo
Arjun Kamlesh
Imran Khan
Muzakkir Khan
Mushaid Qureshi
Zafarullah Sukhera
Tariq Mohamed

Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Sierra Leone
Derrick Bayingana

Emmanuel Byiringiro
Eric Dusabemungu
Eric Dusingizimana
Shijith Kalada
Andre Kayitera
Praveen Menon
Dennis Mukama
Evode Mutuyimana
Subhasis Samal
Bob Songha
Joseph Tuyishimire
Srinath Vardhinen
Coach: William Kamanyi

Gabriel Anthony

Julius Brewah
Olu Coker
Ibrahim Kabia
Mustapha Kallon
Abubakarr Kamara
Alie John Kamara
Emmanuel Kamara
Edward Kamara
Ibrahim Kamara
Lansana Lamin
Mohamed Mansaray
Edward Marah
Luseni Senesie
Bamie Williams

Group stage

Points Table

Group Table
TeamPWLTNRNRRPoints
Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi 550001.44710
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Sierra Leone 541001.8438
Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 532001.3056
Flag of The Gambia.svg  Gambia 52300−1.9654
Flag of Lesotho.svg  Lesotho 51400−2.9982
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 5050000
    Team gets promoted to Division 2

Fixtures


3 October 2009
scorecard
Gambia  Flag of The Gambia.svg
92 (24 overs)
v
Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda
96/3 (19.1 overs)
Extras (w 20) 20
Abdoulie Johnson 20 (31)
Bob Songha 4/13 (4 overs)
Extras (3 b, 8 lb, 3 nb, 13 w) 27
Subhasis Samal 20 (22)
Prince Johnson 2/25 (7 overs)
Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda won by 7 wickets
Indian Sports Club, Blantyre
Umpires: David Odhiambo and Rafiq Valimahomed
Player of the match: Bob Songha
  • Points: Gambia 0, Rwanda 2
  • Bowling in the Gambia innings adds 6 runs under
  • Bowling in the Rwanda innings adds 3 runs over

3 October 2009
scorecard
Malawi  Flag of Malawi.svg
165 (34.2 overs)
v
Flag of Lesotho.svg  Lesotho
98 (29.3 overs)
Naeem Chaudry 51 (?)
Bongane Mosiuoa 4/17 (8.2 overs)
Malebanye Nkoko 27 (51)
Mushaid Qureshi 3/23 (5 overs)
Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi won by 67 runs
Mpingwe Sports Club
Umpires: Kutub Gulamabbas and Subhash Modi
Player of the match: Naeem Chaudry
  • Points: Lesotho 0, Malawi 2
  • Malawi innings batting adds 9 runs under
  • Bowling in the Malawi innings adds 2 runs under
  • Bowling in the Lesotho innings adds 10 runs over

3 October 2009
scorecard
v
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Sierra Leone won by a walkover
  • Points: Morocco 0, Sierra Leone 2

4 October 2009
scorecard
Sierra Leone  Flag of Sierra Leone.svg
255/7 (50 overs)
v
Flag of The Gambia.svg  Gambia
74 (27.2 overs)
Abubakarr Kamara 81* (113)
Zaccheus Akila 2/28 (5 overs)
Moses Badjan 29
Bamie Williams 3/1 (1.2 overs)
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Sierra Leone won by 181 runs
Limbe Country Club, Blantyre
Umpires: Rockie D'Mello & Amin Tar Mohamed
Player of the match: Abubakarr Kamara
  • Points: Gambia 0, Sierra Leone 2
  • Bowling in the Sierra Leone innings adds 17 runs under

4 October 2009
scorecard
v
Flag of Lesotho.svg  Lesotho won by a walkover
  • Points: Morocco 0, Lesotho 2

4 October 2009
scorecard
Malawi  Flag of Malawi.svg
172 (44.3 overs)
v
Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda
126 (41.1 overs)
Extras (7 lb, 3 nb, 23 w) 33
Naeem Chaudry 33 (43)
Arjun Kalaria 33* (48)
Shijith Kalada 3/13 (4 overs)
Andre Kayitera 43 (93)
Zafarullah Sukhera 4/16 (9 overs)
Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi won by 46 runs
Mpingwe Sports Club
Umpires: Kutub Gulamabbas and Subhash Modi
Player of the match: Zafarullah Sukhera
  • Points: Rwanda 0, Malawi 2
  • Malawi innings batting adds 1 run under
  • Bowling in the Malawi innings adds 1 run under

5 October 2009
scorecard
Lesotho  Flag of Lesotho.svg
82 (32.2 overs)
v
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Sierra Leone
85/4 (14.2 overs)
Extras (1 b, 2 lb, 10 w) 13
Ralintsi Lemphane 13 (19)
Lansana Lamin 3/12 (9.2 overs)
Abubakarr Kamara 19 (5)
Lehlomela Khubetsoana 2/20 (3 overs)
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Sierra Leone won by 6 wickets
Blantyre Sports Club, Blantyre
Umpires: Kutub Gulamabbas and Rafiq Valimahomed
Player of the match: Lansana Lamin
  • Points: Lesotho 0, Sierra Leone 2

5 October 2009
scorecard
Malawi  Flag of Malawi.svg
277/9 (50 overs)
v
Flag of The Gambia.svg  Gambia
136 (35 overs)
Sheilandra Jeena 153* (116)
Prince Johnson 5/43 (10 overs)
Moses Bahoum 57 (76)
Arjun Kalaria 4/25 (8 overs)
Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi won by 141 runs
Limbe Country Club, Blantyre
Umpires: Rockie D'Mello & and David Odhiambo
Player of the match: Sheilandra Jeena
  • Points: Gambia 0, Malawi 2

5 October 2009
scorecard
v
Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda
Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda won by a walkover
  • Points: Morocco 0, Rwanda 2

6 October 2009
scorecard
v
Flag of The Gambia.svg  Gambia
Flag of The Gambia.svg  Gambia won by a walkover
  • Points: Morocco 0, Gambia 2

6 October 2009
scorecard
Rwanda  Flag of Rwanda.svg
301/8 (50 overs)
v
Flag of Lesotho.svg  Lesotho
84 (23.3 overs)
Subhasis Samal 110
Lehlomela Khubetsoana 3/33 (7 overs)
Atanase Mohapi 33
Eric Dusabemungu 5/29 (9 overs)
Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda won by 217 runs
Blantyre Sports Club, Blantyre
Umpires: Amin Tar Mohamed & Rafiq Valimahomed
Player of the match: Subhasis Samal
  • Points: Lesotho 0, Rwanda 2

6 October 2009
scorecard
Sierra Leone  Flag of Sierra Leone.svg
176 (41.5 overs)
v
Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi
177/6 (41.4 overs)
Lansana Lamin 78 (52)
Zafarullah Sakhera 3/28 (9 overs)
Sheilandra Jeena 35* (41)
Ibrahim Kabia 2/23 (9 overs)
Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi won by 4 wickets
Limbe Country Club, Blantyre
Umpires: Rockie D'Mello & Subhash Modi
Player of the match: Lansana Lamin & Sheilandra Jeena
  • Points: Sierra Leone 0, Malawi 2

7 October 2009
scorecard
Lesotho  Flag of Lesotho.svg
118 (31.3 overs)
v
Flag of The Gambia.svg  Gambia
119/8 (22.1 overs)
Extras (2 nb, 27 w) 29
Bongane Mosiuoa 25 (34)
Mbye Dumbuya 3/22 (7.3 overs)
Extras (8 b, 30 w) 38
Moses Bahoum 25 (47)
Masiu Tolofi 4/20 (6 overs)
Flag of The Gambia.svg  Gambia won by 2 wickets
Limbe Country Club, Blantyre
Umpires: Kutub Gulamabbas & Rafiq Valimahomed
  • Points: Lesotho 0, Gambia 2

7 October 2009
scorecard
v
Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi
Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi won by a walkover
  • Points: Morocco 0, Malawi 2

7 October 2009
scorecard
Rwanda  Flag of Rwanda.svg
134 (49.4 overs)
v
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Sierra Leone
138/9 38.3 overs)
Subhasis Samal 43 (85)
Lansana Lamin 3/26 (10 overs)
Ibrahim Kamara 40 (65)
Srinath Vardhinen 5/21 (9 overs)
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Sierra Leone won by 1 wicket
Mpingwe Sports Club
Umpires: Rockie D'Mello & David Odhiambo
Player of the match: Ibrahim Kamara
  • Points: Rwanda 0, Sierra Leone 2

Statistics

Most RunsMost Wickets
Flag of Malawi.svg Sheilandra Jeena201 Flag of Malawi.svg Zafarullah Sukhera11
Flag of Rwanda.svg Subhasis Samal182 Flag of Malawi.svg Arjun Kamlesh10
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Lansana Lamin146 Flag of The Gambia.svg Prince Johnson10
Flag of Malawi.svg Naeem Chaudry120 Flag of Rwanda.svg Srinath Vardhinen9
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Abubakarr Kamara109 Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Lansana Lamin9


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