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Grand Slam of Darts: Gary Anderson delivers a vintage display to knock out Gerwyn Price
Gary Anderson upsets Gerwyn Price while there were wins for Josh Rock, James Wade and a red-hot Luke Humphries; Watch the 17th staging of the Grand Slam of Darts at the WV Active Aldersley all this week – live on Sky Sports
Last Updated: 15/11/23 11:47pm
Gary Anderson delivered a vintage performance to knock out three-time winner Gerwyn Price 10-6 and reach the last eight of the Grand Slam of Darts.
Anderson, a two-time runner-up at the Grand Slam, stole the headlines after prevailing in a repeat of the pair’s infamous 2018 final defying eight 180s and a 103 average from Price to continue his bid for an elusive Grand Slam crown on a high-quality night of action in Wolverhampton.
Grand Slam of Darts: Second Round
Josh Rock 10-5 Krzysztof Ratajski James Wade 10-8 Chris Dobey Gerwyn Price 6-10 Gary Anderson Luke Humphries 10-7 Ryan Searle Price – who registered consecutive 110 and 112 averages in the round-robin phase – drew first blood with a 14-dart hold, only for Anderson to seize the early initiative with a run of three straight legs.
The Welshman responded to restore parity at three apiece, only for ‘The Flying Scotsman’ to win four of the next five legs to regain control – sparked by a superb 12-dart break in leg seven.
Anderson maintained his charge by crashing in consecutive maximums to stretch his lead to 8-4, although Price refused to relent, registering back-to-back 13-darters to put himself back in contention.
Nevertheless, Anderson halted Price’s charge with a brilliant 11-darter in the penultimate leg, which he followed with a comfortable hold of throw via double six to cap off a virtuoso display.
“There’s life in the old dog yet,” quipped Anderson, who averaged 104.96 to set up a mouth-watering quarter-final showdown against Luke Humphries.
“Gerwyn has been playing very well. Hitting 110 and 112 averages is a hard job to do, but I’ve hit a 102 and now a 104, so we’re getting there.
“I’m playing well on the practice board, I’m playing well on the floor, and that was the most comfortable I’ve felt on the stage for a while.”
Humphries sealed his place in the last eight with a superb 10-7 victory against Ryan Searle, defying three ton-plus checkouts from the Somerset star to triumph with a 105 average and nine 180s.
Searle, who landed a sensational nine-darter to seal his last 16 berth on Monday, remarkably led 3-2 at the first interval, despite averaging 15 points less than Humphries in the opening session.
However, the World Grand Prix champion won six of the next seven legs to assume control at 8-4, with a magnificent ten-darter in leg 12 typifying his relentless scoring power.
Searle – featuring in the knockout stages at the Grand Slam for the first time – prolonged the contest with 115, 112 and 94 combinations in the closing stages, but Humphries kept his cool to prevail.
“That was a really tough game to play,” reflected the world No 4, who is eyeing his second televised ranking title in as many months.
“I felt really good there. I probably could have been 8-2 up but I wasn’t, and that’s just testament to how good Ryan is, because he pushes you.
“Ryan is one of the elite players in my opinion. I know what he is capable of, so when he started coming back at me there, I started to get a little worried!”
Earlier in the night, three-time runner-up James Wade continued his resurgence after fending off a late rally from Masters champion Chris Dobey to move through to his sixth Grand Slam quarter-final.
Wade will take on Josh Rock next after the Northern Irishman produced an impressive display to see off Krzysztof Ratajski and move through to his first premier televised ranking quarter-final.
“I knew I hadn’t got through to a quarter-final on the major stage before, but I managed to control the nerves and get the win, so I’m happy,” said the 2022 World Youth Champion.
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What happens on Thursday at the Grand Slam?
Michael van Gerwen is aiming to win his fourth Grand Slam of Darts title
The second round action will conclude on Thursday, as three-time champion Michael van Gerwen takes on Australian No 1 Damon Heta for a place in the quarter-finals.
Elsewhere, World Matchplay champion Nathan Aspinall faces 2018 World Champion Rob Cross, world No 7 Danny Noppert plays a resurgent Stephen Bunting, while UK Open champion Andrew Gilding meets American newcomer Stowe Buntz.
Grand Slam of Darts: Thursday’s Second Round Matches
Stowe Buntz vs Andrew Gilding Danny Noppert vs Stephen Bunting Michael van Gerwen vs Damon Heta Nathan Aspinall vs Rob Cross When are the World Championships?
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Grand Slam of Darts: Beau Greaves and Fallon Sherrock see campaigns ended as Stephen Bunting beats Peter Wright
Fallon Sherrock and Beau Greaves suffered losses against Rob Cross and Damon Heta respectively as their 2023 Grand Slam campaigns came to an end; Watch the Grand Slam of Darts at the WV Active Aldersley on Sky Sports – coverage continues at 7pm on Wednesday
Last Updated: 14/11/23 11:28pm
Beau Greaves’ brilliant run at the Grand Slam was ended in a close 5-4 loss against Damon Heta.
Greaves started the match with a statement of intent as she took out 101 for the first leg but the ‘Heat’ fought back with some brilliant finishes, hitting 164, 130, and 105 to take the match in the last-leg decider, after Greaves had missed a match dart.
Heta will now face Michael van Gerwen in the next round but admitted he was a bag of nerves facing Greaves in an incredible contest.
Group Stage: Groups E-H Final Matches
Dave Chisnall 5-4 Stowe Buntz (E) Nathan Aspinall 4-5 Ricardo Pietreczko (H) Michael van Gerwen 5-4 Martijn Kleermaker (G) Andrew Gilding 5-1 Haruki Muramatsu (F) Danny Noppert 5-4 Brendan Dolan (F) Peter Wright 3-5 Stephen Bunting (E) Rob Cross 5-2 Fallon Sherrock (G) Damon Heta 5-4 Beau Greaves (H) “I hope she doesn’t get a Tour card playing like that or we will be in trouble,” said Heta.
“She [Greaves] was insane tonight. I was shaking like crazy. I am a fit dude, and I am never like that unless I am running a marathon or something.
“Fair play to Beau. I cheer her on when I watch the darts when she is playing so to play against her and just to get over that line is massive.”
Fallon Sherrock’s hopes of making it out of Group E were ended by a relentless Rob Cross as he cruised to a 5-2 win in Group G to join Van Gerwen in the next stage.
Sherrock got an early break of throw for a 1-0 lead but the former world champion showed his class, a 98 average and brilliant 111 checkout aiding him on the way to a vital victory.
In another winner-takes-all match, Stephen Bunting defeated world No 2 Peter Wright in Group E to make it through to the next round.
Bunting produced sensational 103, 101, and 107 checkouts to take a 3-1 but Snakebite fought back to bring the tie to 4-3, a brilliant 116 finish helping him on his way.
The St Helens man held on though and took out D16 for the win and to progress alongside Stowe Buntz in Group E.
Van Gerwen completed a clean sweep in Group G with a very scrappy 5-4 win over Martijn Kleermaker.
‘The Green Machine’ was not his usual dangerous self but fought back from 3-1 down to ultimately take the win.
Danny Noppert sealed top spot in Group F with a tough 5-4 win over Brendan Dolan.
Dolan would have needed a 5-3 victory to qualify but Noppert held strong as the ‘History Maker’ rallied, clinching the win with a brilliant 121 checkout in the deciding leg.
Andrew Gilding also did what he needed to qualify from Group F with a 5-1 victory over Haruki Muramatsu.
Andrew Gilding took out this impressive finish during his Group F game against Haruki Muramatsu at the Grand Slam of Darts as he progressed to the second round Andrew Gilding took out this impressive finish during his Group F game against Haruki Muramatsu at the Grand Slam of Darts as he progressed to the second round
Despite Muramatsu taking an early lead, Gilding brough his average up to 100 and fired in a brilliant 136 checkout on his way to victory and a spot in the next round.
Elsewhere, an already eliminated Dave Chisnall held on for a 5-4 victory against already qualified Stowe Buntz in Group E, while Ricardo Pietreczko rounded off his debut appearance at the Grand Slam with a 5-4 win over Nathan Aspinall in Group H.
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Grand Slam of Darts: Fallon Sherrock, Michael van Gerwen, Michael Smith and Luke Humphries all win
Fallon Sherrock, Michael van Gerwen, Luke Humphries and defending champion Michael Smith all win at the Grand Slam of Darts on Sunday evening in Wolverhampton; Live coverage continues on Monday from 7pm on Sky Sports Arena
Last Updated: 13/11/23 12:19am
Fallon Sherrock, Michael van Gerwen, Luke Humphries and defending champion Michael Smith all won on a bumper night at the Grand Slam of Darts on Sunday.
Sherrock won a last-leg shoot-out to defeat Dutchman Martijn Kleermaker to keep her hopes of making it through to the knockout stages of the tournament.
‘The Queen of the Palace’ joined Beau Greaves in delighting a packed out-crowd at WV Active Aldersley, on a landmark day which saw two female stars prevail in the same PDC premier televised event for the first time.
Grand Slam of Darts: Groups A-C-E-G Second Matches
James Wade 5-2 Nathan Girvan (A) Michael Smith 5-4 Krzysztof Ratajski(A) Dirk van Duijvenbode 5-2 Steve Lennon (C) Luke Humphries 5-1 Gary Anderson (C) Peter Wright 5-4 Dave Chisnall (E) Stephen Bunting 3-5 Stowe Buntz (E) Martijn Kleermaker 4-5 Fallon Sherrock (G) Michael van Gerwen 5-4 Rob Cross (G) Sherrock, a Grand Slam quarter-finalist in 2021, returned to winning ways in Wolverhampton with a deciding-leg success against Kleermaker in her second Group G encounter.
The 29-year-old was beaten by an impressive Van Gerwen on Saturday’s opening night, although she kept her qualification hopes alive with a battling victory against Kleermaker.
“I was shaking near the end, but I got across the line,” reflected Sherrock, who will play 2018 World Champion Rob Cross for a place in the last 16 on Tuesday.
“I think when you put me in these pressure situations that is when my best darts come out, so hopefully I can produce something special in my next game.
“Michael [van Gerwen] produced his A-game against me and I felt like I dealt with that pretty well, and I expect Rob will do the same, but hopefully I can grind out a win!”
Van Gerwen sealed his qualification in dramatic style, rallying from 3-1 down to win a last-leg shoot-out against Cross, who landed 136 and 108 finishes before missing three match darts in the decider.
Defending champion Michael Smith, who is yet to confirm his place in the knockout stage, defeated Krzysztof Ratajski 5-4 to make it 18 straight wins in the group stage.
Ratajski averaged 101 and conjured up the first 170 checkout of the tournament, only for Smith to convert a nerveless 106 outshot in the final leg to retain top spot in Group A.
The world No 1 will now take on James Wade in a crunch showdown on Monday, after the three-time finalist won five straight legs to defeat Nathan Girvan 5-2 and keep his qualification hopes alive.
World Grand Prix champion Luke Humphries is in pole position in Group C, averaging almost 101 to wrap up an emphatic 5-1 win against two-time finalist Gary Anderson in Sunday evening’s finale.
Humphries’ final round-robin fixture pits him against Dirk van Duijvenbode, who battled through the pain barrier to see off Steve Lennon with the aid of 139 and 136 finishes.
American debutant Stowe Buntz guaranteed his progress from Group E with a clinical 5-3 success against Stephen Bunting, who missed double 12 for a nine-darter midway through the match.
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, world No 2 Peter Wright will face Bunting in a straight Group E shoot-out, after winning through a topsy-turvy tie against Dave Chisnall to eliminate the 2014 runner-up.
What happens on Monday at the Grand Slam?
Group Stage: Groups A-D Final Matches
Gerwyn Price vs Gian van Veen (D) Josh Rock vs Berry van Peer (B) Gary Anderson vs Steve Lennon (C) Luke Humphries vs Dirk van Duijvenbode (C) Nathan Rafferty vs Ryan Searle (D) Krzysztof Ratajski vs Nathan Girvan (A) Michael Smith vs James Wade (A) Jonny Clayton vs Chris Dobey (B) Groups A-D draw to a close on Monday evening, before players from Groups E-H continue their battle for qualification on Tuesday.
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The top two players from each group will progress to the knockout stage, with the last-16 action set to begin on Wednesday November 15.
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Grand Slam of Darts: Fallon Sherrock beaten by Michael van Gerwen as Michael Smith makes winning start to title defence
Fallon Sherrock beaten by Michael van Gerwen in Wolverhampton while there were wins for Michael Smith and American debutant Stowe Buntz; watch the 17th staging of the Grand Slam of Darts from November 11-19 at the WV Active Aldersley – live on Sky Sports
Last Updated: 11/11/23 11:49pm
Fallon Sherrock put on a resilient display but was eventually subdued by Michael van Gerwen as Michael Smith made a winning start to the defence of his Grand Slam of Darts title.
Despite three maximums from Sherrock, three-time former winner Van Gerwen ran away with a 5-1 success, while reigning champion Smith continued his incredible group-stage record at the event by seeing off Nathan Girvan 5-2.
American debutant Stowe Buntz caused the shock of the night, averaging 102.28 to defeat his darting idol Peter Wright 5-1.
Grand Slam of Darts: Groups A-C-E-G First Matches
James Wade 4-5 Krzysztof Ratajski (A) Michael Smith 5-2 Nathan Girvan (A) Dirk van Duijvenbode 4-5 Gary Anderson (C) Luke Humphries 5-2 Steve Lennon (C) Dave Chisnall 4-5 Stephen Bunting (E) Peter Wright 1-5 Stowe Buntz (E) Rob Cross 5-4 Martijn Kleermaker (G) Michael van Gerwen 5-1 Fallon Sherrock (G) Van Gerwen began his bid for a fourth Grand Slam crown by beating ‘Queen of the Palace’ Sherrock, averaging 101.30 to sink the 2021 quarter-finalist, who registered three 180s in defeat.
Smith, who defeated Nathan Aspinall to lift the Eric Bristow Trophy last year, averaged almost 99 to topple Scottish debutant Girvan and celebrate a 17th consecutive group-stage victory at the Grand Slam.
“I love this event – I owe a lot to the Grand Slam, and hopefully it keeps being kind to me,” said Smith, who is bidding to become the fourth player to retain the coveted title.
“I’m really happy to be back. It’s the first time I’ve had to defend a TV title so there were a few butterflies, but I’m happy with how I performed.
“My scoring was great and my finishing was there when I needed it. I’m aware of my record [in the group stage], but I’m only focused on trying to top the group.”
Buntz caused a huge upset, producing a stunning display to dispatch world No 2 Peter Wright on his televised bow.
Buntz, who sealed his Grand Slam qualification with victory in last month’s CDC Continental Cup, turned on the style in a colourful clash against European champion Wright to cap off a dream TV debut.
The unheralded American fired in a sensational tops-tops 137 finish and took out 116 to race into a three-leg lead, before wrapping up a landmark 5-1 victory with a 13-dart hold.
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“I don’t know what to say,” admitted a shell-shocked Buntz, who averaged 102.28 to defeat ‘Snakebite’. “It is phenomenal – Peter Wright’s a two-time world champion. He is a big inspiration for me, hence the [colourful] attire.
“To play against one of my idols, it’s like playing against Michael Jordan if you’re a basketball fan. I’m sure my phone is going to be blowing up after this!”
Buntz will play a resurgent Stephen Bunting, who denied Dave Chisnall in another nine-leg affair, pinning five of his seven double attempts to defy a 99 average from the 2014 runner-up.
Luke Humphries and Gary Anderson will collide in a blockbuster tussle on Sunday evening, after overcoming Steve Lennon and Dirk van Duijvenbode in their respective Group C tussles.
World Grand Prix champion Humphries posted the first ton-plus average of the tournament in his 5-2 demolition of Lennon, with a 147 checkout in leg five the highlight of his victory.
Anderson, meanwhile, overcame a struggling Van Duijvenbode in a contest dominated by missed doubles, rallying from 4-2 down to triumph with finishes of 84, 74 and 76 in the latter stages.
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Sunday’s double session will see Saturday’s winning players facing off and the losing players also meeting each other, as Smith continues his title challenge against Poland’s No 1 Krzysztof Ratajski.
Ratajski edged out three-time runner-up James Wade in Saturday evening’s opener, beginning the match with 112 and 120 outshots before firing in a sublime 11-darter to prevail in a high-quality last leg.
Van Gerwen will face Rob Cross in his next Group G clash, after the 2018 world champion recovered from 3-1 and 4-2 deficits to defeat Dutch debutant Martijn Kleermaker with a 96 average.
Grand Slam of Darts: Groups B-D-F-H Second Matches
Chris Dobey vs Berry van Peer (B) Jonny Clayton vs Josh Rock (B) Gian van Veen vs Nathan Rafferty (D) Gerwyn Price vs Ryan Searle (D) Brendan Dolan vs Haruki Muramatsu (F) Danny Noppert vs Andrew Gilding (F) Ricardo Pietreczko vs Beau Greaves (H) Nathan Aspinall vs Damon Heta (H) Grand Slam of Darts: Groups A-C-E-G Second Matches
James Wade vs Nathan Girvan (A) Michael Smith vs Krzysztof Ratajski(A) Dirk van Duijvenbode vs Steve Lennon (C) Luke Humphries vs Gary Anderson (C) Peter Wright vs Dave Chisnall (E) Stephen Bunting vs Stowe Buntz (E) Martijn Kleermaker vs Fallon Sherrock (G) Michael van Gerwen vs Rob Cross (G) What happens next at the Grand Slam?
The group stage continues on Sunday, with Saturday’s winning players facing off and the losing players also meeting each other, before the final round-robin games take place across Monday and Tuesday.
The top two players from each group will progress to the knockout stage, with the last-16 action beginning on Wednesday and running through to the semi-finals and final on Sunday.
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Bangladesh 1st innings
Total
1102.5 overs
Batting
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
SR-
Tanzid Hasan Tamim
not out
4
11
0
0
36.36 -
Das
not out
1
5
0
0
20.00
Yet to bat
- Najmul Hossain Shanto
- Mushfiqur Rahim
- Mahmudullah
- Towhid Hridoy
- Mehidy Hasan Miraz
- Mahedi Hasan
- Nasum Ahmed
- Taskin Ahmed
- Mustafizur Rahman
Bowling
Overs
Maidens
Runs
Wickets
Econ-
Hazlewood
1.5
1
1
0
0.54 -
Cummins
1
0
10
0
10.00
-
Tanzid Hasan Tamim
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New Zealand vs Sri Lanka – Scorecard & Stats – ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup | Sky Sports
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- Toss: New Zealand won the toss and elected to field
- Venue: M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
- Match referee: Javagal Srinath
- Umpire: Adrian Holdstock
- Umpire: Joel Wilson
- Reserve umpire: Paul Reiffel
- TV umpire: Richard Illingworth
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Sri Lanka 1st innings
Total
1813 overs
Batting
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
SR-
Silva
not out
13
10
3
0
130.00 -
Perera
c Mushfiqur Rahim b Shoriful Islam
4
5
1
0
80.00 -
Mendis (c, wk)
not out
0
3
0
0
0.00
Yet to bat
- Samarawickrama
- Asalanka
- Mathews
- de Silva
- Theekshana
- Rajitha
- Madushanka
- Chameera
Fall of Wickets
Bowling
Overs
Maidens
Runs
Wickets
Econ-
Shoriful Islam
2
0
16
1
8.00 -
Taskin Ahmed
1
0
1
0
1.00
-
Silva
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Dave Chisnall: “I’m playing some good darts. I think I played better yesterday than I did today, but luckily for me I got away with a few games early on and did the job”
Last Updated: 02/11/23 9:35pm
Dave Chisnall proved too strong for Jim Williams in Thursday’s Players Championship 30, triumphing 8-4
Dave Chisnall claimed a fifth ranking title of 2023 as the ProTour season concluded with Players Championship 30 in Barnsley on Thursday.
Morecambe-based Chisnall has enjoyed a superb year on the circuit, winning three European Tour events and September’s Players Championship 23 in a memorable campaign.
He added a further title to end the Players Championship season in style on Thursday, overcoming Jim Williams 8-4 to scoop the £12,000 top prize.
Chisnall warmed up for the forthcoming Mr Vegas Grand Slam of Darts and Cazoo Players Championship Finals in style with seven superb victories in Event 30, with the highlight being a 111.35 average in a 6-2 quarter-final win over Scott Waites.
Chisnall also averaged over 105 in his Last 16 win over Jamie Hughes, and averaged at least 92 in each of his other five wins, which included early round defeats of Jeffrey Sparidaans and Irish duo Dylan Slevin and Steve Lennon.
He followed up his super-show in the quarter-finals by overcoming Winmau World Youth Championship finalist Gian van Veen 7-4, opening up a 4-1 lead before holding out for victory.
Chisnall then proved too strong for Williams in the decider, with a devastating six-leg burst seeing him open up a 6-1 advantage over the Welshman.
Williams won two of the next three to maintain his hopes, but Chisnall followed up a 167 checkout in leg ten with a seventh 180 of the contest as he closed out victory – going one better than on Wednesday when he was the runner-up to Gerwyn Price.
“I’m playing some good darts,” said Chisnall. “I think I played better yesterday than I did today, but luckily for me I got away with a few games early on and did the job.
“I know I can play the game, I’m playing well and it shows – it’s a good job there was no Gezzy here today to stop me!
“If I can keep winning these, it keeps me up the rankings. If I put some time in, I’ll definitely be better – I’m alright at the moment.”
Williams’ run to the final was his best result on the circuit this year – bettering his semi-final appearance in Players Championship 25 – as he won through to the decider.
His best display statistically came in a Last 16 victory over Mario Vandenbogaerde, where he averaged 105.27, in a result which was sandwiched between averages of 99 and 98 in wins over Josh Rock and Danny Noppert respectively, while he saw off Damon Heta 7-5 in a see-saw semi-final.
Heta was a semi-finalist for the 12th time on the PDC ProTour this year, seeing off World Champion Michael Smith in another strong day of darts.
Van Veen, meanwhile, followed up last weekend’s run to the semi-finals of the Machineseeker European Championship by reaching the last four of a third Players Championship in his breakthrough year.
Smith, Noppert and Waites were joined in the quarter-finals by youngster Cam Crabtree – who won through to the last eight for the second time on the ProTour but narrowly missed out on qualifying for the Players Championship Finals.
Former Grand Slam champion Waites needed to reach Thursday’s final to snatch qualification for the Players Championship Finals, and defeated Krzysztof Ratajski and Ross Smith in his valiant run to the last eight, meaning that he also missed out on a spot in Minehead later this month.
Ricky Evans held on to claim the 64th place in the Players Championship Finals on a memorable day which saw him land a nine-dart finish in the second leg of his first round win over Callan Rydz – taking just 36 seconds to complete a perfect leg!
European Championship winner Peter Wright headlined the stars who missed out on qualifying for the Players Championship Finals following his first round exit on Thursday.
Former finalist Mervyn King, World Matchplay champion Nathan Aspinall and Mensur Suljovic will also miss the Minehead event, which features the top 64 from the Players Championship Order of Merit following this year’s 30 events.
Welshman Price, who won four of the last eight events he competed in during 2023, topped the final Players Championship Order of Merit, ahead of Gary Anderson, Heta and Chisnall.
2023 Players Championship 30
Thursday November 2: The Barnsley Metrodome
Last 16
Dave Chisnall 6-4 Jamie Hughes
Scott Waites 6-1 Ross Smith
Gian van Veen 6-5 Rob Cross
Cam Crabtree 6-4 Richard Veenstra
Damon Heta 6-2 Daryl Gurney
Michael Smith 6-3 Mickey Mansell
Jim Williams 6-2 Mario Vandenbogaerde
Danny Noppert 6-3 Stephen Bunting
Quarter-Finals
Dave Chisnall 6-2 Scott Waites
Gian van Veen 6-2 Cam Crabtree
Damon Heta 6-2 Michael Smith
Jim Williams 6-3 Danny Noppert
Semi-Finals
Dave Chisnall 7-4 Gian van Veen
Jim Williams 7-5 Damon Heta
Final
Dave Chisnall 8-4 Jim Williams
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Bangladesh 1st innings
Total
924.1 overs
Batting
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
SR-
Tanzid Hasan Tamim
lbw b Shaheen Shah Afridi
0
5
0
0
0.00 -
Das (wk)
not out
4
13
0
0
30.77 -
Najmul Hossain Shanto
c Usama Mir b Shaheen Shah Afridi
4
3
1
0
133.33 -
Mushfiqur Rahim
not out
1
3
0
0
33.33
Yet to bat
- Shakib Al Hasan
- Mahmudullah
- Towhid Hridoy
- Mehidy Hasan Miraz
- Taskin Ahmed
- Mustafizur Rahman
- Shoriful Islam
Fall of Wickets
Bowling
Overs
Maidens
Runs
Wickets
Econ-
Shaheen Shah Afridi
2.1
1
1
2
0.46 -
Iftikhar Ahmed
2
0
8
0
4.00
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Tanzid Hasan Tamim












