Papua New Guinea Under–19s v http://www.senore.com/Cricket/ICC-World-Cup-2011-c100625 Under-19 World Cup Qualifiers - 25 Overs Recap
Kenyan Under–19s' bowlers horrified the batting line up of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Papua-New-Guinea-c41002 Under–19s, restricting them to 90 runs, after having taken six wickets at the end of the 25th over.
Both teams were facing each other in the ICC Under–19 World Cup Qualifier match, played at New Strabane Park, on August 3, 2011.
Papua New Guinea's Captain, Christopher http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Kent-c802, won the toss and elected to bat first.
The innings was opened by Lega Siaka and http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Christopher-Alroy-Martin-c50714 Ndandason, who gave away two runs in his first over.
Both players continued to play with caution when Ndandason struck on the first ball of the fifth over and claimed the wicket of Amini, who was declared leg before wicket.
Kent replaced Amini and despatched a boundary on the fourth ball of the same over but was gone on the last ball.
The second wicket was lost at the total of 22 runs, and the third wicket fell after the addition of just two runs in the total.
Ndandason was unplayable and claimed the fourth wicket of Papua New Guinea at the total of 25 runs in 8.3 overs.
Sese Bau and Dogodo Bau got together at the wicket and tried to consolidate the innings, taking the score to 32 runs at the end of the 10th over.
Harrison Angila was handed over the ball in the 14th over, and he gave away four runs.
Dogodo was looking more aggressive of the two and tried to accelerate the run rate by accumulating eight runs in the 15th over.
He lost his wicket on the fourth ball of the 16th over, when he was caught behind at 18 runs by Jignesh Hirani, off the bowling of Angila.
The fifth-wicket contributed 31 runs when Norman Vanua joined Sese at the crease/
Papua New Guinea Under–19s managed to reach 90 runs for the loss of six wickets and were struggling.
Vanua was unbeaten on 22 runs and was being accompanied by Albert Geita, who was at the crease with four runs.
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