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ACC Women's Twenty20 Championships 2009: Malaysia - 3 to 11 July 2009

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Twelve teams from the Asia region headed to Kuala Lumpur to contest the inaugural ACC Women's Twenty20 Championship from 3rd to 11th July 2009. Hong Kong was grouped with UAE, China, Kuwait, Oman and hosts Malaysian while pre-tournament favourites, Nepal, are grouped with Thailand, Singapore, Qatar, Bhutan and Iran.

After breezing through the group stage, Hong Kong progressed to the semi-final stage, where they faced the strong Nepal team. A seven wicket victory over Nepal took Hong Kong into the final where they contested a thrilling match against Thailand.

The HKCA wishes to thank Cathay Pacific Airways for providing special baggage arrangements for the team.

News & Reports

Groups

The following are the groups for the ACC Women's Twenty20 Championship 2009:

Group A
Group B
  • Nepal
  • Singapore
  • Qatar
  • Thailand
  • Bhutan
  • Iran
  • Hong Kong
  • Malaysia
  • Kuwait
  • China
  • Oman
  • UAE

Hong Kong Squad

The Hong Kong squad for the ACC Women's Twenty20 Championship 2009 is as follows:

Non-travelling reserves:

Schedule & Results Summary

WARM-UP MATCHES
Date
Match
Venue
Result
30.06.2009 Hong Kong Women v. Malaysia Women Club Aman Hong Kong Women 114-7 (Connie Wong 39*, Chan Sau Ha 15) beat Malaysia Women 100 (Godiva Li 3-15-3, Keenu Gill 4-16-2) by 14 runs
01.07.2009 Hong Kong Women v. China Women Club Aman China Women 81-5 (Hu Ting Ting 22, Sun Huan 17*; Godiva Li 4-9-2) lost to Hong Kong Women 85-5 (Neisha Pratt 24*, Keenu Gill 24; Mei Chun Hua 4-10-2) by 5 wkts

 

ACC WOMEN'S TWENTY20 CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 MATCHES
Date
Match
Venue
Result
03.07.2009 Hong Kong Women v. UAE Women
Bayuemas Oval
UAE Women 53-9 from 20 overs (Veni Praveen 19, Natasha Cherriath 16; Godiva Li 4-1-6-3) lost to Hong Kong Women 56-1 from 7 overs (Neisha Pratt 19, Keenu Gill 16*) by 9 wkts
[Scorecard | Report]
04.07.2009 Hong Kong Women v. China Women
Kinrara Oval
China Women 74-9 from 20 overs lost to Hong Kong Women 76-0 off 10.4 overs (Keenu Gill 42*) by 10 wkts
[Scorecard | Report]
05.07.2009 Hong Kong Women v. Kuwait Women
Bayuemas Oval
Hong Kong Women 168-2 from 20 overs (Keenu Gill 37, Neisha Pratt 60*, Chan Sau Har 28) beat Kuwait Women 64-9 from 20 overs (Priyada Murali 20; Chan Sau Har 4-1-9-3) by 104 runs
[Scorecard | Report]
07.07.2009 Hong Kong Women v. Oman Women
Kinrara Oval

Hong Kong Women 166-2 from 20 overs (Keenu Gill 23, Neisha Pratt 47, Emma Philips 39*, Connie Wong 29*) beat Oman Women 30 from 14.4 overs (Connie Wong 2.4-0-8-4) by 136 runs
[Scorecard | Report]

08.07.2009 Hong Kong Women v. Malaysia Women
Selangor Turf Club
Hong Kong Women 160-1 from 20 overs (Keenu Gill 44, Neisha Pratt 55*, Connie Wong 43*) beat Malaysia Women 68 from 17.4 overs (Nur Aishah 21; Betty Chan 4-0-8-4) by 92 runs
[Scorecard | Report]
10.07.2009 Semi-final: Hong Kong Women v. Nepal Women
Bayuemas Oval
Nepal Women 76-6 from 20 overs (Neera Rajopadhyay 28, Maya Rawat 25*) lost to Hong Kong Women 79-3 from 16.1 overs (Chan Sau Har 22, Connie Wong 15*) by 7 wkts
[Scorecard | Report]
11.07.2009 FINAL: Hong Kong Women v. Thailand Women
Kinrara Oval

Hong Kong Women 106-4 from 20 overs (Connie Wong 23*, Keenu Gill 39, Neisha Pratt 27) beat Thailand Women 102-4 from 20 overs (Sonnarin Tippoch 36*, Pundarika Prathanmitr 20) by 4 runs
[Scorecard | Report]

Points Tables

Points Tables as at 8th July 2009 (courtesy ACC website)

GROUP A
Teams
Played
Won
Lost
N/R
Points
NRR
Thailand 5 5 0 0 10 2.35
Nepal
5
4
1
0
8
1.32
Singapore 5 3 2 0 6 0.70
Bhutan 5 1 4 0 2 1.55
Iran 5 1 4 0 2 -1.47
Qatar 5 1 4 0 2 -1.66

 

GROUP B
Teams
Played
Won
Lost
N/R
Points
NRR
Hong Kong 5 5 0 0 10 5.17
China 5 4 1 0 8 2.24
Malaysia 5 3 2 0 6 0.36
UAE 5 2 3 0 4 -0.16
Oman 5 1 4 0 2 -3.80
Kuwait 5 0 5 0 0 -2.63

Averages

Awards

  • Player of the Tournament - Sun Mengyao (China)
  • Best Batter - Neisha Pratt (Hong Kong)
  • Best Bowler - Nary Thapa (Nepal)
  • Best Wicket-keeper - Greeshma Avadootha (Qatar)
  • Most Promising Player - Sornnarin Tippoch (Thailand)

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