Men's International Tournaments
2008 World Cricket League Division 4
Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, 4-11 October
Reports & Articles
Kirsten heads to Kenya as batting coach
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Jersey coach Peter Kirsten prepares to take on a new challenge in his coaching career.
Nabi and Ahmadzai inspire Afghanistan to title
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Promoted sides hopeful of qualification for ICC Cricket World Cup 2011.
Winning captain pays tribute to his side
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Afghanistan skipper Narooz Mangal paid tribute to new Afghanistan coach Kabir Khan after leading his side to victory.
Ahmadzi proud of innings as Afghanistan clinch title
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Rais Ahmadzai admitted that he was a very proud man after helping Afghanistan to the Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Division 4 title.
Afghanistan and Hong Kong take a step closer to ICC Cricket World Cup 2011
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Rais Ahmadzai and Butt Hussain the heroes as they help their sides secure a trip to Argentina for Division 3; Jersey and Fiji relegated.
Hong Kong skipper eyes World Cup dream
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Tabarak Dar is hopeful his side may make it all the way to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011.
Afghan coach proud of players
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Kabir Khan is proud of his players after they secured promotion to Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Division 3.
Scuderi hangs up his playing boots
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Joe Scuderi has announced his retirement from international cricket after Italy's defeat to Afghanistan but will stay on as Italy's coach.
Italy's promotion hopes kept alive
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Three teams are still in contention for promotion ahead of final group matches.
Nabi inspires Afghanistan to fourth successive victory
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Jersey records its first victory in the tournament while the Italy and Tanzania match is forced into reserve day.
Hague predicts bright future for Jersey cricket after Stevens stars
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Young spinner Ben Stevens took four wickets to help his side secure a 79-run win over Fiji.
Afghan coach proud of his side's mental toughness
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Kabir Khan believes that the win over Hong Kong showed a new mental toughness to his side.
Afghanistan and Hong Kong maintain unbeaten records
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Italy is still in contention after winning the battle of the European teams.
Habib delighted as Hong Kong maintain unbeaten record
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Coach is pleased as his side defeats Fiji by 129 runs in Dar es Salaam.
Players unite against AIDS in Tanzania
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Players and officials from all six teams went to the Tanzanian Youth Coalition Youth Centre.
Fiji coach disappointed by batting
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Colin Siller was left bitterly disappointed as his side was thrashed by Italy by 254 runs.
Afghanistan stays on track for ICC Cricket World Cup
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Hong Kong maintains winning streak while Italy opener Andrew Northcote hits first century of the tournament.
Tanzania skipper leads home side to opening victory
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Hamisi Abdallah was a happy man after putting in a match-winning performance as his side beat Jersey.
Italy must work on key areas
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Joe Scuderi admitted that there were things for his Italian side to work on after losing to Hong Kong.
Kirsten disappointed by batting performance
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Jersey coach frustrated after his side slipped to a 42-run defeat against hosts Tanzania on the opening day.
Jersey players visit Tanzanian orphanage to raise awareness of HIV
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Some of Jersey's leading players took time out from their preparations to visit children affected by HIV/AIDS.
Abdallah in confident mood at opening ceremony
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Tanzanian skipper Hamisi Abdallah was in a confident mood ahead of his side's opening day clash against Jersey.
Kirsten brothers go for glory at all levels of international cricket
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Three brothers try to coach their international sides to success at different levels.
Khan delighted with warm-up efforts
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Warm-up victories for Afghanistan and Hong Kong over Italy and Fiji.
Tanzanian Development side record win
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A Tanzanian Development side defeated Jersey by 8 runs in a warm-up game.
Rika still positive ahead of tournament
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Fiji skipper Colin Rika believes his side will bounce back from their defeat by Jersey in a warm-up game.
Jersey crush Fiji in warm-up game as Afghans win as well
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Jersey's preparations received a boost after an excellent 77-run win over Fiji.
Teams continue preparation ahead of opening matches
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Jersey was the latest team to arrive in Tanzania as the countdown continues.
Driver believes winning start is important
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Ryan Driver believes that his Jersey side needs to get off to a winning start if it is to do well.
Stars give backing to Tanzania event
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Nathan Bracken and Dale Steyn give their backing to the Pepsi ICC World Cricket League and efforts to grow the sport around the world.
Ahmed hopes to continue good form
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Hong Kong spinner Nadeem Ahmed is hoping his side continues its winning run.
Habib expects tough event for Hong Kong
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Hong Kong coach Aftab Habib believes his side will face a tough test in Tanzania.
Fiji enjoy high level support
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Fiji's cricket team met President Ratu Josefa Iloilo as they prepared to travel to Tanzania
Former Pakistan star aims to help Afghanistan World Cup dream
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New Afghanistan coach Kabir Khan has vowed to add mental toughness to the side's natural talents.
Fiji aim to reach World Cup
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Fiji skipper Colin Rika believes his side is even capable of reaching the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011.
Hague believes his side have no fears
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Jersey skipper Mat Hague believes his side has overcome their fear factor at international level and have a chance of a top two finish.
Tanzania will not underestimate opposition
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Tanzanian coach Zulfikar Rehemtulla's side will not underestimate any of the opposition even though it will have home advantage.
Scuderi fears Hong Kong challenge
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Italian skipper Joe Scuderi believes his side will face most competition from Hong Kong.
Tournament schedule announced
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The ICC has announced the schedule for the Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Division 4 in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.