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World Cup Challenge League A, Denmark beat Kenya by 188 runs.

Farmers, 31 August.


World Cup Challenge League A, Kuwait beat Denmark by 7 wickets.

Grainville, 28 August.


Denmark bowled out in just over 35 overs - and they have their number 10 Delawar Khan to thank for some sort of total, his 36* came off 20 balls, 2x4, 3x6. Five wickets for Nitish Lathief - he of the Sunil Narine lookalike action, as the Danes struggled to make headway against the Kuwaiti spinners. Early wickets for the Danes but Meet Bhavsay and Ali Zaheer added 122 in an unbroken fourth wicket partnership to claim the win.
World Cup Challenge League A, Denmark v Qatar - no result.

Farmers, 27 August.


World Cup Challenge League A, Jersey beat Denmark by 89 runs.

Grainville, 25 August.



The Jersey Boys put in a performance worthy of their namesakes to entertain a large Bank-Holiday crowd at a sun drenched Granville. A 214 second wicket partnership between Nick Greenwood and Josh Lawrenson the highlight of an innings that also saw Zac Tribe and Jonty Jenner pepper the crowd on the bank with late runs. Solid start from the Danes 87-1 at the first drinks break but the required rate is already over 9 per over. 'Nelson' claims two wickets - a double strike in the 25th over by Nick Greenwood - Musa Shaheen lbw missing a reverse sweep and Saif Ahmad caught second ball. In the end scoreboard pressure inevitably gifted wickets to the spinners and the hosts ran out comfortable winners.
World Cup Challenge League A, Denmark beat Papua New Guinea by 18 runs.

Grainville, 22 August.


Danish skipper Hamid Shah leading the way with a half century after they elected to bat first and his good work carried on by Lucky Ali. Not much else forthcoming for the Danes as wickets fell, Alei Nao claiming three, Michael Charlie two with one each for Sese Bau and John Kariko. Shakeel Zeb with the big wickets of Sese Bau and Assad Vala as PNG struggle to make headway in the chase, 79-4 at the halfway stage with 145 more needed. Kipling Doriga and Patrick Nou add 85 of those to keep PNG hopes alive before Nou chips tamely to mid off. 40 required off the final 5 overs but just 3 wickets in hand. Singles not enough and a couple of catches in the deep off Surya Anand sees the Barramundis fall 19 runs short.
Under 19 World Cup European Qualifier: Denmark beat Guernsey by 35 runs.
Arbroath, 6 August.


Lots of starts in the Danish side but no one going on to a big score and it was Senuja Withanachchi batting at number eight that ensured they passed the two hundred mark. Casper le Ray with a five-for the highlight of the Islanders' spell in the field. Denmark were always in control and sealed a 35-run win thanks to four wickets from Senuja Withanachchi. Ed Robinson's 49 the best of the Guernsey batters.
>Under 19 World Cup European Qualifier: Scotland beat Denmark by 26 runs
Arbroath, 5 August.


Under 19 World Cup European Qualifier: Denmark beat Sweden by 3 wickets.
Forthill, Dundee, 3 August.


Under 19 World Cup European Qualifier: Netherlands beat Denmark by 9 wickets.
Lochside Park, Forfar, 1 August.


A second win for the Netherlands and a second defeat for Denmark. Five wickets for Alejo Nota and three for Aaditt Jain as Denmark were asked to bat first and were hustled out for just 78. After Victor Wiesmeier went without scoring Cedric de Lange and Shirsak Banerjee knocked off the runs required finishing unbeaten, as indeed they did in yesterday's game.
Under 19 World Cup European Qualifier: Jersey beat Denmark by 100 runs (DLS)
Lochside Park, Forfar, 31 July.


A 183 run second wicket partnership between Jack Kemp and Beau Gurner set the Jersey Boys on their way to an impressive first innings total. Theo Pullman with three quick wickets put the Danes firmly on the back foot with only Mustakim Aslam providing any resistance to the Islanders. Sanuja Withanachchi's 18 the only other double figure score in the Swedish card.
Nordic Cup: Denmark beat Sweden by 18 runs.
Koge, 14 June.


Nordic Cup: Denmark lost to Norway by 9 wickets.
Koge, 14 June.


Nordic Cup: Denmark beat Finland by 121 runs.
Ishoj, 13 June.


50 overs: Denmark lost to Spain by 5 wickets.
Svanholm, Copenhagen, 31 May.


50 overs: Denmark beat Spain by 52 runs.
Svanholm, Copenhagen, 30 May.


50 overs: Denmark beat Spain by 7 wickets
Svanholm, Copenhagen, 29 May.


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