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Nepal progress to semis Christchurch, Jan. 30 (AFP): In the Plate Championship Nepal progressed to the semi-finals thanks to a 10 run win over Namibia. Nepal were dismissed for 137 but the Namibian innings faltered and they were all out for 127 with Binod Das taking three wickets. Scotland defeated Canada by seven wickets to move into second spot in the group. Canada were all out for 157 and Scotland were guided home by Robert More (40). Englands chances of qualifying for the semi-finals of the ICC Under-19s World Cup took a nosedive when tournament favourites Australia crushed them by 116 runs here Wednesday. Another near perfect performance from Australia saw England totally outplayed at Hagley Oval, and they must now beat South Africa on Friday, and hope New Zealand lose to Australia, in order to qualify for the last four. England must beat South Africa comprehensively and pick up a bonus point to edge ahead of their rivals into second spot as their run rate is the poorest in the group. However, England scarcely deserve a place in the semi-finals after losing yet against to a Test playing nation, and the fact their only wins in this competition have come against Nepal and Papua New Guinea gives a clear indication of their form. A sloppy performance in the field, which saw three catches spilled, allowed Australia to post a commanding 281 for five from their 50 overs with 71 runs added in a disastrous final five overs for England. George Bailey swiped 69 runs off 55 balls and Craig Simmons made 67 as Australia posted the highest score so far in Christchurch. England needed to get off to a good start to stand any hope of victory but they lost opener Kadeer Ali with 28 on the board, and after his dismissal they lost wickets at regular intervals with only captain Nicky Peng (57) offering some resistance. Left-arm spinner Beau Casson finished with 4-33 and Jarrad Burke 3-13 for Australia as England succumbed for 165. England manager James Whittaker was clearly angered by his sides performance, but still held out some hope his side could make the semi-finals. "If we beat South Africa we stand a chance but to do that we will have to raise our game considerably," he said. "South Africa are a reasonable side and we will have to improve in several areas. "We knew this would be a tough game but I expected a little more resilience from us. "We dropped three catches and I would have liked to have seen a little more fight in our middle order. We will have to think quite hard about the personnel in the team and decide who deserves to play on Friday." Also Wednesday, New Zealand squandered the opportunity to seal their spot in the next round when they lost to South Africa by 24 runs. After narrowly defeating England at the start of the week New Zealand went into the game full of confidence against a South African side recently mauled by Australia. New Zealand got off to a good start reducing their opponents to 85-4 but a fifth wicket stand worth 140 between Ryan Bailey (69) and David Jacobs (63) enabled South Africa to make 241 for seven. In reply, New Zealand looked comfortable at 88 for one but a mid-innings collapse saw them slip to 191 for seven as the game turned South Africas way. Four run outs hardly helped New Zealands cause and they were bowled out for 217. On Thursday Super League group one will be decided by Indias mouth watering clash against Pakistan and Sri Lankas clash with the West Indies. In the Plate Championship Bangladesh take on Zimbabwe and Papua New Guinea meet Kenya. Tribhuvan Club win Workers Cup Volleyball Bhaktapur, Jan 30 (RSS): Tribhuvan Club, Jawalakhel Youth Club and Kaski District Volleyball Association were declared first, second and third respectively in the 3rd Nationwide Workers Cup Volleyball Tournament organized by the Youth Sports Group, Bhaktapur at the Martyrs Memorial Playground here. Pashupati Chaudhary was declared the best lifter, Rajkumar Adhikari the best spiter, Ramchandra Kumal the best blocker and Ravi Bogati the best all rounder of the tournament. The volleyball tournament was participated in by 13 teams from different parts of the country. President of the Nepal Workers and Peasants Party and MP Narayan Man Bijukchhe gave away the shield, medals and certificates to the volleyball teams and players at the concluding day of the tournament. Mr Bijukchhe gave away cash prizes of Rs 12,000, Rs 6,000 and Rs 3,000 to the teams declared first, second and third respectively. Speaking on the occasion Mr Bijukchhe said that sports plays an important role in developing friendship as well as discipline. At the function chaired by convenor of the volleyball tournament Ravindra Twarbuja, secretary of the Nepal Volleyball Association Binod Charan Raya, Mayor Prem Suwal, Krishna Govinda Larwa and others threw light on the importance of sports. Mahendra Sec. School lift Birendra Shield Hetauda (RSS): Mahendra Secondary School lifted the Birendra Shield of the 17th Birendra Shield sport meet being organised by Makawanpur district office here. Chief district officer Sitaram Khanal, DIG Achyut Chalise, NC Makawanpur district president Ramchandra Aryal, secretary of the CPN-UML district committee Raghunath Khulal, SP Prem Bahadur Gurung, Makawanpur DDC chairman Rameshwore Rana and regional education director Kishore Sharma gave away the shield, medals, prizes and certificates to the winners of the volleyball and athletic events. Mahendra Secondary School received first prizes in the boys and girls athletic events while Sharada Secondary School. Suryodaya Secondary School and Mahendra Secondary School received first, second and third prizes respectively in the boys volleyball event. In the girls volleyball event Bal Jyoti Secondary School, Suryodaya Secondary School and Mahendra Secondary School received the first, second and third prize respectively. The 17th Birendra Shield sports meet was participated by about 525 students from 41 public and private schools of Makawanpur district. |
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