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21 June 2019

PK GLADIATORS commenced the CRESENTS T20 CHALLENGE with a win on the back of an alround solid performance with the spinners restricting the SCA SELECT X1 to a total of 115. SCA SELECT XI took the game deep in to the 19th but NUMBER 08 SAAD KHAN WITH BAT IN HAND ENDURED THAT THE PKG CHASE WAS ON TRACK. For his controlled bowling, sharp fielding and calm and cool batting SAAD KHAN from PKG Was awarded the MAN OF THE MATCH. PKG GO 1-0 up in the 3 match series.

SCA SELECT XI WILL be looking to bounce back hard today to keep the series alive.

COME AND ENJOY FAST PACED ENGROSSING T20 ACTION LIVE. GAME 2 STARTS AT 7.30PM TODAY. (21st June 2019)

Scorecard Link: https://scores.cricketsingapore.com/SingaporeCricketAssoc/viewScorecard.do?matchId=3682&clubId=7683

The SCA have selected the squad of 14 for the Singapore U19s team which will be competing in the ACC Eastern Region Trophy 2019 in KL.

The tournament will take place from the 2nd of July till the 10th of July 2019.

Singapore will be in Group A with Nepal, China and Myanmar while Group B will see Malaysia, Hong Kong, Thailand and Bhutan fight it out for the top two spots.

The winner of the ACC Eastern Region U19s Trophy will progress on to the Youth Asia Cup and a chance to play against the five Asian test playing nations of the world.

The team departs for KL on the 30th of June 2019.

The squad of 14 are:

1) Vinit Mehta (Captain)
2) Kartik Shah
3) Hari Kukreja
4) Sathish Kannusami
5) Yatish Arora
6) Sai Harsha Venugopal
7) Chandramauli Sridev
8) Manish Kharthik
9) Aarush Kesar
10) Manognya Narasimha
11) Vedant Chincholkar
12) Pranav Sudarshan
13) Pramesh Singhavi
14) Neil Karnik

Coach: Arjun Menon
Manager: Narendran Jayaraman
Physio: James Alexander

Singapore Women’s Cricket

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Singapore Cricket Association creates history by organizing first ever ICC T20 international cricket series in Singapore between Singapore National Women’s team and Myanmar National Women’s team. 

Singapore Cricket association (The governing body of Cricket in Singapore) invited Myanmar Cricket Federation to play 3 ICC international cricket matches in Singapore.

All the 3 matches were played under the flood lights from 18th April to 20th April 2019.

Out of 3, Myanmar won 2 matches and the 3rd and last match was cancelled due to heavy rain.

Matches Summary:

 Day 1 (18 April 2019): Myanmar won the toss and elected to field first. Singapore women’s set the target of 60 runs in 20 overs by losing 9 wickets. Myanmar completed the target and made 61 runs in 7.3 overs without losing any wicket.

Day 2 (19 April 2019): Singapore won the toss and put Myanmar to bat first. Myanmar set the target of 135 runs in 20 overs by losing 7 wickets. Singapore Women’s gave a very good start but due to quick fall of wickets and few run outs they could achieve only 86 runs in 20 overs by losing 9 wickets.

Day 3 (20 April 2019): Singapore Women’s did few changes in the team and were quite confident to win the last and final match. However, the match was cancelled due to heavy rain and Myanmar won the series by 2-Nil.

Singapore Cricket Association is committed and putting lots of efforts in growing this wonderful sport in the Singapore. In South East Asia, they are the first one to install flood lights to play cricket in night so that that the Singapore citizens could come and learn Cricket after finishing their schools or work etc. from their high level experienced international coaches.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GROUP B | MATCH 1 | SINGAPORE VS BHUTAN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20th April 2019

Singapore took on Bhutan in their first Group B match at the beautiful settings of the Royal Chiangmai Golf Club. Winning the toss and electing to bowl first, the Singaporean pace attack, though wayward at times, struck crucial blows to the Bhutanese batting line up, most notably Aaron Varghese who took 3 wickets in one over, with all three victims clean bowled. Varghese finishing with figures of 3/9 off 3 overs while his partner in attack, Neil Karnik registering figures of 2/3 in his 4 overs.Jeevan Santhanam was introduced into the bowling attack and his left arm spin wrecked further havoc on the Bhutanese as they were wrapped up for 48 in 14 overs, Santhanam helping himself to 5 wickets for 11 runs in 3 overs.

Singapore in to bat and openers Chajjer and Maheshwari made light work of the chase, especially the left hander Chhajer who took to the Bhutanese bowling attack scoring 27* (22) while Maheshwari scoring a run a ball 16*.Jeevan Santhanam named Man of the Match for his 5 wicket haul.

A commanding 10 wicket victory in the first fixture of the campaign and a big boost to the confidence of the team who had come off a difficult series against the Malaysians in the revamped Carl Schubert Trophy, all of whom were playing representative cricket for the first time. However, the experience of playing age group representative level just before the ACC ER Trophy seemed to have paid off well with a win at the start of this campaign and should bode well for the rest of the tournament.

Singapore play Hong Kong in their next fixture on the 23rd of April and a win in this fixture would confirm qualification for the semi-finals of the tournament.

Leave your messages of congratulations for the boys on SCA Facebook page link as below and best wishes for their next match. MAJULAH!

https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeCricket/

https://www.facebook.com/154626727912800/videos/2391227131100234/

https://www.facebook.com/154626727912800/videos/1110029805870749/