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JERSEY 116/4 WON BY 6 WKTS WITH 5 BALLS REMAINING CHASING SINGAPORE’S 112 @ DUBAI INTERNATIONAL STADIUM.

IT WAS A LOW SCORING GAME IN WHICH SINGAPORE’S FIGHTING SPIRIT AND TACTFUL BOWLING STRETCHED JERSEY TO THE FINAL OVER IN THEIR CHASE OF 112 ON BATTING FRIENDLY SURFACE.

SINGAPORE 112 ALL OUT 20 OVERS (Surendran C 21, Navin P 28, Sidhant 30 off 25 and DG Blampied 2-20, AW HAWKINS KAY 2-14 & Sumerauer JTS 3-20.

JERSEY 116/4 (NA Greenwood 46 N.o , BDH Stevens 23 & Selladore Vijayakumar 1-15, TH David 1-26 & Avi Dixit 1-24.

The match allowed both teams to use their full 15 member squads to try out combinations before the commencement of the tournament proper on the 18th of October 2019 where Scotland take on Singapore.

A Ravinderpal Singh-inspired Canada saw off Singapore in the highest scoring game of the day.

Canada 165 for 4 (Singh 79*, Kumar 44, Baskaran 2-27) beat Singapore 164 for 5 (Chandramohan 51, Zafar 1-28) by six wickets @ICC Academy 2, Dubai.

Singapore were fresh from their victory against Canada in the ICC Challenge League A, where they finished top on equal points. Their confidence was high as they had even defeated Zimbabwe in the Singapore Tri- Nation T20I Series and Nepal in the ICC Asia Finals. 

Both these sides have been in excellent form leading up to the tournament and are both tipped as dark horses to do well in their respective groups. That was evident here in a quality warm-up game.

Batting first, Singapore lost two early wickets but recovered very well led by a half century by Surendan Chandramohan (51 off 38 balls, 2 sixes) assisted by fine knocks from Aritra Dutta (34 off 28) and Manpreet Singh (36 off 19, 3 sixes) to post a competitive 164 off their 20 overs.

Reversing their recent 50-over result in Malaysia, Canada chased the target down easily with two overs to spare was down to an explosive knock by the world-record holding Ravinderpal Singh (the first cricketer ever to score a T20I century on debut, a feat he accomplished in the Americas qualifier) who blasted 79 off 38 balls including 7 sixes, aided and abetted by 44 off 38 balls by Nitish Kumar.

Group B bowling attacks are going to have to come up with a way of containing Singh, as in this kind of form as he has the potential to cause all heaps of trouble in the coming weeks.

Singapore will be aiming to come back strong in their next warm- up match versus Jersey on Tuesday, 15th October 2019.

In what is surely going to be the most crucial tournament in our nation’s cricketing history, six spots for the World T20 will be up for grabs!

The T20 World Cup is scheduled to be played next year in Australia in November.

Singapore will be up against some formidable opponents in their campaign with six other nations in Group A.

Group A: Scotland, the Netherlands, PNG, Namibia, Singapore, Kenya and Bermuda.\

Group B: UAE, Ireland, Oman, Hong Kong, Canada, Jersey and Nigeria.

Singapore will play two warm up matches against Canada and Jersey before coming up against highest ranked team of the tournament Scotland (11) in their first match in the 18th of October 2019. Singapore are currently ranked 21 in the T20 rankings.

Wishing our Crimson Reds all the best and MAJULAH!

ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifier Press Conference

The team to watch will be Singapore, who have recently beaten the Test playing Zimbabwe and the experienced Nepal team.

Singapore skipper Amjad Mahboob said: “: “This tournament is very important for us especially after having beaten Zimbabwe and Nepal and we want to carry the confidence from these victories into this tournament and give our best.”

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ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifier Trophy

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifier Trophy was unveiled in Abu Dhabi. The event was attended by all 14 participating captains, with HE Sheikh Nahyan Mabarak Al Nahyan.

Singapore is in Group A. Group A team captains will be present for a pre- tournament press conference at the Dubai International Stadium on 12th October, 5.30 PM (local) time.

Singapore Captain, Amjad is looking all set to take the team upwards and onwards in this event.

WORLD T20 GLOBAL QUALIFIERS

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WORLD T20 GLOBAL QUALIFIERS
UAE
Oct 18th – 2nd Nov 2019

In what is surely going to be the most crucial tournament in our nation’s cricketing history, six spots for the World T20 will be up for grabs!

The T20 World Cup is scheduled to be played next year in Australia in November.

Singapore will be up against some formidable opponents in their campaign with six other nations in Group A.

Group A: Scotland, the Netherlands, PNG, Namibia, Singapore, Kenya and Bermuda

Group B: UAE, Ireland, Oman, Hong Kong, Canada, Jersey and Nigeria.

Singapore will play two warm up matches against Canada and Jersey before coming up against highest ranked team of the tournament Scotland (11) in their first match in the 18th of October 2019. Singapore are currently ranked 21 in the T20 rankings.

Wishing our Crimson Reds all the best and MAJULAH!

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Cricket: Singapore teen Jeevan Santhanam to train at prestigious National Cricket Academy in India

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SINGAPORE – Singapore cricketer Jeevan Santhanam is only 14 but he has big ambitions in the sport.

According to his father S. Santhanam, the Raffles Institution student is keen to pursue a professional career.

That dream was boosted after he was selected as one of the Republic’s two representatives, along with women’s national team captain Shafina Mahesh, 20, for a month-long training stint at India’s National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru.

The camp features 58 young players from various Commonwealth nations.

Jeevan, who plays in the local cricket league and represents the Singapore Recreation Club, left for India on Wednesday (Oct 9). He said: “It is a great opportunity to be selected for this training with (this group of) multi-national players.

“I am super excited and looking forward to the experience, to learn new skills and hopefully bring wins for our country.”

S. Santhanam, 44, assistant director in the engineering line, said: “Jeevan has loved cricket from very young, and I think this trip will benefit him a lot.

“He wants to pursue a career in cricket and possibly play county cricket or even in the (professional Twenty20 cricket league) Indian Premier League, depending on the level he and Singapore cricket manage to (rise to) in the future.”

Singapore Cricket Association chief executive Saad Khan Janjua added: “India is a Test-playing nation and their coaches at the national academy are of a very high level.

“Giving Jeevan and Shafina this exposure and the opportunity to learn from different coaches and playing with cricketers from different countries, will help them improve their skills. I am sure they will return with belief and confidence, and will be able to contribute to Singapore cricket.”

Local cricket has celebrated a number of recent highs. In September, the national men’s team scored an upset victory over Zimbabwe at the Instarem Singapore Tri-Nations T20 Series at Balestier Road, the first time Singapore has beaten a Test-playing, International Cricket Council full member country.

Singapore also won SEA Games gold in the T20 in 2017 and will compete at the ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier from Oct 18-Nov 2 in Dubai.

To reach that tournament, world No.21 Singapore had beaten No. 11 Nepal en route to winning the Asian regional final in July.

In Dubai, they will face the likes of Scotland (No. 12), Bermuda (30), the Netherlands (16), Kenya (29), Papua New Guinea (17) and Namibia (20) in the 14-team qualifier.

The top six teams will qualify for the ICC T20 World Cup in Australia next year.

Singapore are among the fastest rising member nations around the globe. Just last month, they beat Nepal and made it to the qualifiers for the T20 World Cup, as one of 14 teams. Six of those will actually make it to the 16-team World Cup next year.

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Singapore only played their first T20 international three months ago, and have since won four of their five games. After Afghanistan, Nepal and Oman, they could be the next big success story from South Asia. While Afghanistan and Nepal’s rise are more widely known, Oman, who famously beat Ireland in the 2016 T20 World Cup, will go into the T20 World Cup Qualifiers as one of the favourites.

 Singapore Make History by Beating Test Nation and Full Member Zimbabwe

Singapore 181 for 9 (Manpreet 41, David 41, Burl 3-24) beat Zimbabwe 177 for 7 (Williams 66, Chakabva 48, Mahboob 2-20, Prakash 2-34)

Singapore batted first and registered a very competitive score. They learned from their earlier mistakes, had greater intent and looking to play aggressive cricket. The openers started superbly with a flourish of boundaries, with everyone chipping in and carrying the momentum till the end.

In an rain-hit 18-over contest Zimbabwe fell four short of the 182 target despite Sean Williams’ 66, to lose their first game of the tri-nation series that now sees both teams (and the other side Nepal) tied on two points each.

This was a historic match witnessed at the Singapore Indian Association ground and credit must be given to the Singapore team to pull off such a remarkable win.

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