2009 ACC Trophy Challenge
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The 2009 ACC Trophy Challenge was a cricket
tournament in Chiang Mai
, Thailand
, taking place between 12 and 21 January 2009. It gave Associate and Affiliate members of the Asian Cricket Council
experience of international one-day cricket and also formed part of the regional qualifications for the ICC World Cricket League. The top 2 teams were promoted to the ACC Trophy Elite Division.
a decision was made to split the tournament into two divisions. The placement of teams in these divisions was determined by the final rankings in the previous tournament. The top ten teams went into the 2008 ACC Trophy Elite
with the remaining teams taking part in the 2009 ACC Trophy Challenge. They were also joined by China who had not previously taken part in the tournament.
Qualified through participation in 2006 ACC Trophy
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Newcomers to the ACC Trophy
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Cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of 11 players on an oval-shaped field, at the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard long pitch. One team bats, trying to score as many runs as possible while the other team bowls and fields, trying to dismiss the batsmen and thus limit the...
tournament in Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai sometimes written as "Chiengmai" or "Chiangmai", is the largest and most culturally significant city in northern Thailand. It is the capital of Chiang Mai Province , a former capital of the Kingdom of Lanna and was the tributary Kingdom of Chiang Mai from 1774 until 1939. It is...
, Thailand
Thailand
Thailand , officially the Kingdom of Thailand , formerly known as Siam , is a country located at the centre of the Indochina peninsula and Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Burma and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the...
, taking place between 12 and 21 January 2009. It gave Associate and Affiliate members of the Asian Cricket Council
Asian Cricket Council
The Asian Cricket Council is a cricket organization which was established in 1983, to promote and develop the sport of cricket in Asia. It is the regional administrative body and is sub-ordinate to the International Cricket Council. The Conference became the Asian Cricket Council in 1995 and its...
experience of international one-day cricket and also formed part of the regional qualifications for the ICC World Cricket League. The top 2 teams were promoted to the ACC Trophy Elite Division.
Teams
After the 2006 ACC Trophy2006 ACC Trophy
The 2006 ACC Trophy was a cricket tournament in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, taking place between 14 August and 26 August 2006. It gives Associate and Affiliate members of the Asian Cricket Council experience of international one-day cricket....
a decision was made to split the tournament into two divisions. The placement of teams in these divisions was determined by the final rankings in the previous tournament. The top ten teams went into the 2008 ACC Trophy Elite
2008 ACC Trophy Elite
The 2008 ACC Trophy Elite was a cricket tournament in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, taking place between 25 July and 3 August 2008. It gives Associate and Affiliate members of the Asian Cricket Council experience of international one-day cricket and also forms part of the regional qualifications for the...
with the remaining teams taking part in the 2009 ACC Trophy Challenge. They were also joined by China who had not previously taken part in the tournament.
Qualified through participation in 2006 ACC Trophy
2006 ACC Trophy
The 2006 ACC Trophy was a cricket tournament in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, taking place between 14 August and 26 August 2006. It gives Associate and Affiliate members of the Asian Cricket Council experience of international one-day cricket....
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Newcomers to the ACC Trophy
ACC Trophy
The ACC Trophy or Asian Cricket Council Trophy is a one-day cricket tournament organised by the Asian Cricket Council for the non-test nations in Asia...
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Squads
Tshering Dorji (Captain) Jigme Singye Thinley Jamtsho Dilip Subba Sonam Tobgay Phuntsho Wangdi Tandin Wangchuk Lobzang Yonten Dorji Kumar Subba Kencho Norbu Dampo Thinley Tenzin Jigme Norbu (Manager) Damber Gurung (Coach) |
Sujaya Kamat (Captain) Manzur Ahmed Muhamad Aleem Shorin Khan Basil George Sreejith Kallumpurath Muhammed Alaudeen Samantha Weerakoon Rabeek Abbas Jahaber Kiyasudeen Kamalan Muneeswaran Sinnathurai Induraj Arafat Mahabub Abdul Gaffoor Haji Mosli Mohamad (Manager) Manzur Ahmed (Coach) |
Zhao Yang (Captain) Guo Fengfeng Wang Ronggang Dong Chao Wang Lei Zhang Xinliang Fu Xianchao He Nengxing Ai Di Jiang Shuyao Zhang Peng Li Jian Zhang Yufei Zhong Wenyi Zhang Tian (Manager) Rashid Khan Rashid Khan (cricketer) Rashid Khan is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in 4 Tests and 29 ODIs from 1980 to 1985.... (Coach) |
Nariman Bakhtiar (Captain) Atnan Zehi Ebrahim Badrouzeh Shoeyb Khorsand Yahya Sheikhi Rashed Bameri Abdolvahab Ebrahimipour Alireza Shatrang Shirmohammad Balouchnejad Liaghat-Ali Narouie Yousef Raeisi Loghman Sheikhi Zaven Babakhani Dadkhoda Shahouzehi (Manager) Armond Nahabedian (Coach) |
Moosa Kaleem (Captain) Afzal Faiz Abdulla Shahid Abdulla Shafeeu Neesham Nasir Ismail Nihad Mahafooz Mohamed Husham Ibrahim Ahmed Hussain Mihusan Hamid Hassan Ibrahim Ahmed Hussein Shafraz Jaleel Muviath Ghanee Ali Manik (Manager) Hemal Mendis (Coach) |
Ye Myo Tun (Captain) Aye Min Than Sai Sai Wunna Thaw Zin San Thein Myat Min Hein Win Maw Zaw Htoo Maung Maung Win Naung Hhlaing Tun Myo Win Kyaw Ze Za Ye Min Soe Aung Aung Than Win (Manager) Michael Moosajee (Coach) |
Hemal Mehta Hemal Mehta Hemal Jayantilal Mehta is a left-handed India-born Omani cricketer who bowls a slow left-arm orthodox. He is the of the Oman and has captained the team during the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2009 and the ACC Challenge Trophy 2009.-References:... (Captain) Sultan Ahmed Adnan Ilyas Adnan Ilyas Adnan "Danni" Ilyas is a Pakistan-born Omani cricketer. He has previously played for the Oman Under-17s and now plays for the senior Omani cricket team.... Nileshkumar Parmar Vaibhav Wategaonkar Vaibhav Wategaonkar Vaibhav Shridhar Wategaonkar is an Indian-born cricketer who has played at List A level for Oman in the 2007 ICC World Cricket League Division Two.... Awal Khan Awal Khan Awal Khan is a Pakistan-born Omani cricketer. He is a right-hand batsman and right arm medium-fast bowler. He played for Oman in the 2005 ICC Trophy and the 2007 ICC World Cricket League Division Two.-External links:... Farhan Khan Farhan Khan Farhan Afzal Khan, born 19 October 1975 in Multan, is a Pakistan-born Omani cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler. He made several appearances as a batsman in the 2005 ICC Trophy and has appeared in other List A cricket matches for the Oman national cricket team.... Syed Amir Ali Haider Ali Masqood Hussain Ameet Sampat Khalid Al-Balushi Khalid Rasheed Qaim Hussain Madhu Jesrani (Manager) Mazhar Saleem Khan (Coach) |
Zeeshan Khan (Captain) John Hottinger Noppon Sennamontree Thanatit Jeerapanthawong Anil Tanwani Ashish Dey Deepak Saraff Akshay Desai Nishadh Rego Shyam Sideek Vishal Pathkar Shishir Turilay Shaik Cader Shreyanshu Tewari |
Match Officials |
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Ramani Batumalai (Malaysia) Koo Chai Huat (Malaysia) Upul Kaluhetti (Thailand) Mohammed Kamrulzzaman (Thailand) Ashwin Kumar Rana (Thailand) K.G. Srinivasan (Singapore) |
Points Tables
Green denotes teams going into the semifinals. Yellow denotes teams that play in the fifth place playoff and remain in the ACC Trophy Challenge Division. Red denotes teams that play in the seventh place playoff and remain in the ACC Trophy Challenge Division.Group A
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Fixtures and results
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Semifinals
Winners of the semifinals were promoted to the ACC Trophy Elite Division and qualified for the final.----
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Final and Playoffs
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Final Placings
Pos | Team | Promotion/Relegation |
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1st | Promoted to ACC Trophy Elite Division | |
2nd | ||
3rd | Remain in ACC Trophy Challenge Division | |
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8th |