2011 European T20 Championship Division Three

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2011 ICC European T20 Championship Division Three
Administrator(s) International Cricket Council
Cricket format Twenty20
Tournament format(s) Round-robin
Host(s)Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia and Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Participants6
Matches15
Most runs Flag of Estonia.svg Oliver Slobodetsky (183)
Most wickets Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Scott Page (12)
Official website ICC European Championship
2012

The 2011 ICC European Twenty20 Championship Division Three is a cricket tournament that took place between 11 and 14 May 2011. [1] It forms part of the European Cricket Championship. Slovenia and Austria hosted the event.

Contents

Teams

Teams that qualified are as follows:

Squads

Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey

Fixtures

Group stage

Points Table

TeamPWLTNRPointsNRR
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 5500010+4.78
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 532006+0.19
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 523004–0.15
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 523004–0.43
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 523004–2.36
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 514002–1.12

Matches

11 May
10.00 a.m.
Scorecard
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg
99/9 (20 overs)
v
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
95 (20 overs)
Stuart Clarkson 41 (48)
Scott Page 4/14 (4 overs)
Brigmam Smith 31 (21)
Prakash Mishra 3/15 (4 overs)
Bulgaria won by 4 runs
Ljubljana Cricket Club, Valburga
  • Bulgaria won the toss and elected to bat.

11 May
10 a.m.
Scorecard
Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg
236/8 (20 overs)
v
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
172 (20 overs)
Timothy Heath 113 (45)
Simon Kaučič 4/37 (4 overs)
Estonia won by 64 runs
Cricket Club Velden 91, Velden
Umpires: Kamran Sadiq (Nor) and Jari Schlabel (Fin)
  • Estonia won the toss and elected to bat.

11 May
03.30 p.m.
Scorecard
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg
229/3 (20 overs)
v
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
93 (16.3 overs)
Bilal Zaigham 70 (49)
Murali Obili 1/36 (4 overs)
Timothy Heath 20 (16)
Azam Khalil 3/18 (4 overs)
Sweden won by 136 runs
Ljubljana Cricket Club, Valburga
Umpires: Jane Carpenter (Jer) and Manzoor Nazar (Nor)
  • Sweden won the toss and elected to bat.

11 May
03.30 p.m.
Scorecard
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg
86 (18 overs)
v
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
87/0 (8 overs)
Hammad-ul-Haq 16 (27)
Mark Oman 3/13 (4 overs)
Slovenia won by 10 wickets
Cricket Club Velden 91, Velden
Umpires: Jari Schalbel (Fin) and Dermot Ward (Ire)
  • Turkey won the toss and elected to bat.

12 May
10.00 a.m.
Scorecard
Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg
100 (18 overs)
v
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
101/4 (17 overs)
Moshiur Rahman 29* (14)
Scott Page 3/19 (3 overs)
Mikulas Stary 33* (26)
Vineeth Govind 2/21 (4 overs)
Czech Republic won by 6 wickets
Ljubljana Cricket Club, Valburga
Umpires: Dave Bray (Gue) and Kamran Sadiq (Nor)
  • Estonia won the toss and elected to bat.

12 May
10.00 a.m.
Scorecard
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg
93/9 (20 overs)
v
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
96/2 (10.2 overs)
Muhammad Aasim 20 (22)
Ewan Prezens 3/11 (4 overs)
Sunny Sharma 41 (29)
Nabeel Munir 2/9 (2 overs)
Sweden won by 8 wickets
Cricket Club Velden 91, Velden
Umpires: Manzoor Nazar (Nor) and Dermot Ward (Ire)
  • Sweden won the toss and elected to field.

12 May
03.30 p.m.
Scorecard
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg
100/7 (20 overs)
v
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
102/7 (19.3 overs)
Prakash Mishra 21 (19)
Mohammad Razak 2/18 (4 overs)
Nabeel Munir 39 (38)
Prakash Mishra 2/14 (4 overs)
Turkey won by 3 wickets
Ljubljana Cricket Club, Valburga
Umpires: Kamran Sadiq (Nor) and Jari Schlabel (Fin)
  • Bulgaria won the toss and elected to bat.

12 May
03.30 p.m.
Scorecard
Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg
120/8 (20 overs)
v
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
122/6 (17.5 overs)
Thomas Furness 35* (53)
Aman Zahid 3/24 (4 overs)
Sanaullah Habibzai 29 (21)
Simon Kaučič 2/21 (3.5 overs)
Sweden won by 4 wickets
Cricket Club Velden 91, Velden
Umpires: Jane Carpenter (Jer) and Dermot Ward (Ire)
  • Slovenia won the toss and elected to bat.

13 May
10.00 a.m.
Scorecard
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg
121/8 (20 overs)
v
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
124/1 (15.4 overs)
Stuart Clarkson 36 (48)
Timothy Heath 3/21 (4 overs)
Oliver Slobodetsky 65 (51)
Saif-ur-Rehman 1/22 (4 overs)
Estonia won by 9 wickets
Ljubljana Cricket Club, Valburga
Umpires: Dermot Ward (Ire) and Jari Schlabel (Fin)
  • Bulgaria won the toss and elected to bat.

13 May
10.00 a.m.
Scorecard
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
129/9 (20 overs)
v
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
133/7 (20 overs)
Vojtech Hasa 38 (38)
Mecit Turkmenoglu 2/14 (3 overs)
Nabeel Munir 39* (41)
Scott Page 2/12 (2 overs)
Turkey won by 3 wickets
Cricket Club Velden 91, Velden
Umpires: Dave Bray (Gue) and Kamran Sadiq (Nor)
  • Turkey won the toss and elected to field.

13 May
03.30 p.m.
Scorecard
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg
107/7 (20 overs)
v
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
108/4 (19.1 overs)
Vladimir Ruskov 34 (37)
Primož Pustoslemšek 3/12 (4 overs)
Mark Oman 39* (64)
Mohamad Hanif 3/33 (4 overs)
Slovenia won by 6 wickets
Ljubljana Cricket Club, Valburga
Umpires: Jane Carpenter (Jer) and Jari Schlabel (Fin)
  • Slovenia won the toss and elected to field.

13 May
03.30 p.m.
Scorecard
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
65 (13.3 overs)
v
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
70/2 (7.5 overs)
Sivagnanam Gnanatheeswaran 12 (10)
Imran Amjad 4/15 (3.3 overs)
Sadat Sidiqi 27* (17)
Benjamin Soucek 1/11 (1 overs)
Sweden won by 8 wickets
Cricket Club Velden 91, Velden
Umpires: Kamran Sadiq (Nor) and Manzoor Nazar (Nor)
  • Czech Republic won the toss and elected to bat.

14 May
10.00 a.m.
Scorecard
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg
50 (12.4 overs)
v
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
51/0 (7.1 overs)
Lyubomir Zanev 6 (4)
Serge Conein 4/21 (4 overs)
Azam Mohammad 26* (20)
Sweden won by 10 wickets
Ljubljana Cricket Club, Valburga
Umpires: Jane Carpenter (Jer) and Jari Schlabel (Fin)
  • Bulgaria won the toss and elected to bat.

14 May
10.00 a.m.
Scorecard
Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg
176/2 (20 overs)
v
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
98 (20 overs)
Oliver Slobodetsky 73* (54)
Sajjad Haider 2/33 (4 overs)
Salman Ali 20 (11)
Murali Obili 3/16
Estonia won by 78 runs
Cricket Club Velden 91, Velden
Umpires: Dermot Ward (Ire) and Kamran Sadiq (Nor)
  • Estonia won the toss and elected to bat.

14 May
03.30 p.m.
Scorecard
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
128/5 (20 overs)
v
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
105/8 (20 overs)
Mikulas Stary 29 (24)
Primož Pustoslemšek 3/24 (4 overs)
Mark Oman 37 (52)
Jobi Thevupura Samuel 2/8 (2 overs)
Czech Republic won by 23 runs
Ljubljana Cricket Club, Valburga
  • Czech Republic won the toss and elected to bat.

Statistics

Highest team totals

The following table lists the six highest team scores.

TeamTotalOpponentGround
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 236/8Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Cricket Club Velden 91, Velden
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 229/3Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Ljubljana Cricket Club, Valburga
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 176/2Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Cricket Club Velden 91, Velden
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 172Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Cricket Club Velden 91, Velden
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 133/7Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Cricket Club Velden 91, Velden
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 129/9Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Cricket Club Velden 91, Velden

Most runs

The top five highest run scorers (total runs) are included in this table.

PlayerTeamRunsInnsAvgS/RHS100s50s4s6s
Oliver Slobodetsky Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 183561.00130.7173* 02222
Bilal Zaigham Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 155538.75104.207001141
Mark Oman Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 150550.0085.2239* 00191
Timothy HeathFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 144536.00189.4711310179
Nand Lal Riar Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 140528.00111.114600212

Highest scores

This table contains the top five highest scores made by a batsman in a single innings.

PlayerTeamScoreBalls4s6sOpponentGround
Timothy HeathFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 11345138Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Cricket Club Velden 91, Velden
Oliver Slobodetsky Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 73* 5471Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Cricket Club Velden 91, Velden
Bilal Zaigham Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 704951Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Ljubljana Cricket Club, Valburga
Oliver Slobodetsky Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 65* 5181Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Ljubljana Cricket Club, Valburga
Sunny Sharma Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 643962Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Ljubljana Cricket Club, Valburga

Most wickets

The following table contains the five leading wicket-takers.

PlayerTeamWktsMtsAveS/REconBBI
Scott Page Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1256.507.55.204/14
Azam Khalil Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1156.3610.33.683/8
Aman Zahid Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1159.009.85.503/24
Simon Kaučič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 8511.009.07.334/37
Sivalingham Arunachalam Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 7517.116.865.904/29

Best bowling figures

This table lists the top five players with the best bowling figures.

PlayerTeamOversFiguresOpponentGround
Scott Page Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 4.04/14Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Ljunljana Cricket Club, Valburga
Imran Amjad Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3.34/15Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Cricket Club Velden 91, Velden
Serge Conein Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 4.04/21Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Ljubljana Cricket Club, Valburga
Sivalingham Arunachalam Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 4.04/29Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Cricket Club Velden 91, Velden
Simon Kaučič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 4.04/37Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Cricket Club Velden 91, Velden

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References

  1. "ICC European Division 3 Championship (T20)". Archived from the original on 2011-05-12.