At KGV, Guernsey beat Norway by 109 runs

Guernsey 219/10 (46.1 overs, J Frith 109, S Le Prevost 53, Aamir Waheed 3-35, Shahbaz Butt 3-37, Iram Dawood 2-22) beat Norway 110/10 (38.1 overs, W Barton 51, Shahbaz Butt 23, G Rich 4-22, L Savident 3-8, J Frith 2-22).

Guernsey duly completed a clean sweep winning their fifth game of the ICC Europe WCL Division Two Championship by comprehensively beating Norway by 109 runs at KGV.

Their total of 219 was dominated by two individual performances - Jeremy Frith scored his second century of the tournament, while skipper Stuart Le Prevost made 53.

Frith scored 109 from just 107 balls, striking 13 fours and three sixes, as he shared in a match winning stand of 131 with Le Prevost.

The stand took 140 balls, with Le Prevost's 53 occupying 77 deliveries. At 186 for 3 with 14 overs remaining, a total of 280 looked on the cards, but a dramatic collapse saw them lose seven wickets for 33 runs.

Aamir Waheed (3-35), Shahbaz Butt (3-37), and Aram Dawood (2-22) were best with the ball for Norway.

Any thoughts that the batting failures could have been costly were quickly dispelled as Lee Savident (3-8) ripped through the Norwegian top order to leave them reeling at 29 for 4.

A fifth wicket stand of 57 between Will Barton (51) and Shahbaz Butt (23) gave Norway some hope, before the spin combination of Gary Rich (4-22) and Jeremy Frith (2-22) saw them dismissed for 110 in 38.1 overs.

A much deserved win for Guernsey who played the most consistent cricket all week.