Denmark have continued their winning ways at the ICC European Under-19 Division Two Championship with another big win, this time over France at King William's College.

In what were initially overcast conditions, and after a slightly delayed start, Denmark captain Christian Peck-Thorsted didn't hesitate to bowl first after winning the toss. France initially made a reasonable start, and were 33-1 after 10 overs.

But that didn't last, and in the end they were bowled out for 74, with only three batsmen making double figures. Aqeel Amjad was the pick of the Danish bowlers with 3-20, Saif Yaqoob and Hamid Shah also taking two each.

The target was no problem for the Danes, and the big hitting Kamran Mahmood hit 54 from just 30 deliveries to take them to an 8 wicket win inside ten overs, the whole match being over by lunchtime.

Over at Vagabonds, Israel recorded their first win of the tournament against newcomers at this level Norway.

Batting first after winning the toss, Norway initially batted quite well, and were 51-1 after ten overs of their innings. However, they failed to capitalise on that start, and were eventually all out for 120, Raphael Schachat taking 3-30.

In reply, Josh Evans, more known for his leg spin bowling, providing the backbone to the Israeli run chase. He scored an unbeaten 56 to take his side to a six wicket win, helped along by 28 extras conceded by some wayward Norwegian bowling.

When Group B resumes on Sunday, France will play Norway and Belgium will play Israel.