Men's International Tournaments
Reports
Sweden maintain their unbeaten record as Estonia go second
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Estonia's final-day victory over Turkey gave them second place, while Sweden beat Bulgaria by ten wickets and Slovenia finished third despite losing to the Czech Republic.
Sweden book their ticket to Belgium with another commanding win
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Sweden's win over the Czech Republic on Friday afternoon ensured their promotion to Division Two.
Turkey and Estonia join the battle for second place
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Second victories for Turkey and Estonia on Friday morning gave these sides a chance of claiming second place in the tournament.
A second victory for Slovenia
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Hosts Slovenia recorded their second victory of the championship when they defeated Bulgaria by six wickets.
Sweden retain their unbeaten record at Slovenia's expense
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A six-wicket victory over the tournament hosts made Sweden almost certain of progressing to the ICC European Division 2 Twenty20 championship.
Turkey prevail in thrilling encounter with Bulgaria
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A 54 run partnership for the 5th wicket between Turkey captain Muhammad Assim (26*) and Nabeel Munir (39) proved the decisive factor in yet another thrilling contest in Slovenia.
Comfortable wins for Sweden and the Czech Republic
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Sweden and the Czech Republic accounted for Turkey and Estonia respectively in the morning matches on Thursday.
Impressive Sweden show that they are one of the teams to beat
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Sweden showed that they are one of the favourites for promotion as they recorded a crushing 136 runs victory over Estonia.
Bulgaria wins in a thrilling finish against the Czech Republic
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Defending a total of just 99, Bulgaria pulled off a thrilling last-ball victory over the Czech Republic on the opening morning of the tournament.
Slovenia come back with a convincing ten-wicket win
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The tournament hosts recovered from their initial defeat by overwhelming Turkey in the afternoon match at Velden.
Tim Heath century leads Estonia to first-up win against Slovenia
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Estonia shocked tournament hosts Slovenia on the opening morning of the Division 3 Twenty20 championship.
Tournament preview
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For the six teams taking part, the immediate prize is a place in the Division 2 tournament in Belgium in June.