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50 overs: Guernsey beat Papua New Guinea by 113 runs.
KGV, Guernsey, 17 August.
Guernsey 274 (48.3 overs; A Bushell 91, L Bichard 56*, B Ferbrache 30; A Nao 5-50, S Bau 3-45)
Papua New Guinea 161 (36 overs; S Bau 89, K Doriga 25; A Martel 4-23, E le Huray 2-4, T Nightingale 2-24)
Boundary for Guernsey (Martin Gray)
50 overs: Guernsey beat Papua New Guinea by 9 wickets.
KGV, Guernsey, 16 August.
Papua New Guinea 90 (23.3 overs; K Doriga 33*; C Forshaw 7-16)
Guernsey 91-1 (23.3 overs; J Butler 42*)
Charlie Forshaw took 7 wickets (Martin Gray)
Charlie Forshaw had the incredible figures of 7 for 16 as Papua New Guinea were bowled out for 90 - Kelpin Doriga making an unbeaten 33 in a sorry effort. Josh Butler made an excellent 42 not out in a dominant nine-wicket win.
T20I: Guernsey lost to Papua New Guinea by 6 wickets.
KGV, 14 August.
Guernsey 165-6 (20 overs; T Nightingale 75, Z Damarell 45; A Nao 2-21)
Papua New Guinea 168-4 (19.2 overs; S Bau 85, B Ray 46; C Forshaw 3-29)
Pulled to the boundary (Martin Gray)
Inter Insular Trophy: Guernsey lost to Jersey by 8 wickets.
KGV, Guernsey, 9 August.
Guernsey 150 (43 overs; B Ferbrache 29, L Bichard 29, M-D Bradley 28, T Nighingale 23; G Richardson 5-38, J Lawrenson 2-5, J Sumerauer 2-32)
Jersey 152-2 (25.2 overs; H Carlyon 85, A Tribe 41*, N Greenwood 20)
Under 19 World Cup European Qualifier: Denmark beat Guernsey by 35 runs.
Arbroath, 6 August.
Denmark 219 (48 overs; S Withanachchi 47, A Singh 39, A Rafeh 22, K Kumar 22, M Aslam 21; C le Ray 5-48, F Forshaw 2-29)
Guernsey 184 (45.1 overs; E Robinson 49, C Forshaw 22, B Smith 21; S Withanachchi 4-26, M Aslam 2-16, J Khan 2-37, Z Shams 2-43)
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: Guernsey beat Jersey by 4 wickets (DLS)
Forthill, Dundee, 5 August.
Jersey 176 (45.3 overs; B Heelis 47, T Pullmann 27*; F Forshaw 3-30, H Johnson 3-43, S Gregson 2-33)
Guernsey 177-6 (47.2 overs; C Forshaw 60*, L Day 29*, E Robinson 23, F Forshaw 20; H Brasher 2-24) (Rain interrupted - Guernsey target 176 in 49 overs)
Under 19 World Cup European Qualifier: Scotland beat Guernsey by 82 runs.
Lochside Park, Forfar, 3 August.
Scotland 280-8 (50 overs; F Carter 57, M Chaplin 45, E Ramsay 45, T Knight 33*; C Forshaw 3-57, F Forshaw 2-32, S Gregson 2-70)
Guernsey 198 (43.3 overs; C Forshaw 43, F Forshaw 34, G le Roux 28; J Woodhouse 3-26, R Sharma 3-30)
Under 19 World Cup European Qualifier: Sweden beat Guernsey by 2 wickets.
Arbroath, 1 August.
Guernsey 195 (49.5 overs; E Robinson 35, F Forshaw 32, H Johnson 31; A Dhabe 3-34, K Tummalapalli 2-18, P Yadav 2-41)
Sweden 196-8 (49.4 overs; A Samal 46, M Khattak 29*, K Tummalapalli 27, A Dhabe 26*, K Meenakshisundaram 21; H Johnson 3-27, S Gregson 2-47)
Guernsey not quite able to get past the two hundred mark despite a number of their batters getting a start. It may well be enough as the Swedes are finding the going tough in the early stages of their chase. Ashutosh Samal just about kept the Swedes in it, top scoring as he did yesterday but he fell to Harry Johnson who then claimed a second in the over. A heroic ninth wicket stand between Advait Dhabe and skipper Muhammad Khattak got it down to twenty required off the final two overs and ten off the last. Only four deliveries required as Sweden claimed the win the partnership worth 55.
Under 19 World Cup European Qualifier: Netherlands beat Guernsey by 9 wickets (DLS)
Forthill, Dundee, 31 July.
Guernsey 103 (44.3 overs: H Johnson 25, C Forshaw 20; A Jain 4-14, S Grooteman 3-12)
Netherlands 72-1 (12.2 overs: C de Lange 43*) (Rain interrupted - reduced to 46 overs and further to 26. Netherlands target 72 in 26 overs)
A stop-start affair as rain caused multiple stoppages with Guernsey unable to make much headway against the Dutch bowlers. Aaditt Jain with four wickets and Steele Grooteman three as the Channel Islanders struggled to post 103. No problems for the Dutch who chased the modest target down in just over twelve overs. Cedric de Lange (43*) and Shirsak Banerjee (15*) with the runs while Harry Johnson was the sole wicket taker for Guernsey.
Men's T20 World Cup European Qualifier: Netherlands beat Guernsey by 73 runs.
Voorburg, 9 July.
Netherlands 172-1 (20 overs; M O'Dowd 92*, S Edwards 48*, M Levitt 25)
Guernsey 99-9 (20 overs; M Bradley 26; M Levitt 3-11, S Zulfiqar 2-16)
Men's T20 World Cup European Qualifier: Jersey beat Guernsey by 22 runs.
Voorburg, 8 July.
Jersey 160-4 (20 overs; H Carlyon 63, J Jenner 48, J Sumerauer 29*; L Bichard 2-26)
Guernsey 138-5 (20 overs; M Stokes 62*, O Nightingale 57; H Carlyon 2-8)
A fine all round performance from Harrison Carlyon helped Jersey beat their fellow Channel Islanders Guernsey by 22 runs. The off spinning allrounder scored 63 from 50 balls to help Jersey post 160-4 and then took 2-8 opening the bowling. A 124 run partnership between Matthew Stokes (62 not out) and Oliver Nightingale (57) for the fifth wicket saw Guernsey get closer than they perhaps deserved, but the late acceleration was just a little too late and Guernsey were kept to 138-5,.
Men's T20 World Cup European Qualifier: Guernsey v Scotland - no result.
Voorburg, 6 July.
Guernsey
Scotland
A miserable morning in Voorburg (Cricket Scotland)
Men's T20 World Cup European Qualifier: Italy beat Guernsey by 7 wickets
Voorburg, 5 July.
Guernsey 122-9 (20 overs; T Nightingale 35; H Manenti 3-17, B Manenti 2-21)
Italy 127-3 (14 overs; J Mosca 66*, J Burns 30, H Manenti 22)
The afternoon match saw Italy - with a strong squad looking to pull off a surprise run to the World Cup - take on the unfancied Guernsey side. Italy won the toss and asked their opponents to bat first, restricting them to 122-9 from their 20 overs. Harry Manenti was the pick of the bowlers with 3-17, whilst Tom Nightingale's 35 was the only score of note in the Guernsey innings. Italy had little trouble chasing down their target with Justin Mosca hitting an unbeaten 66 from 37 balls to secure a seven wicket win with six overs to spare.
3rd Inter-insular T20I: Jersey beat Guernsey by 3 runs.
Grainville, 7 June.
Jersey 130-8 (19 overs; J Sumerauer 34, W Perchard 29*, C Perchard 26*, Z Tribe 23; A Stokes 3-9, L Bichard 2-23)
Guernsey 127-8 (20 overs; M Stokes 67*; C Perchard 3-15, J Sumerauer 2-32)
Jersey wins the three match series 2-1.
2nd Inter-insular T20I: Jersey beat Guernsey by 7 wickets (DLS).
Grainville, 7 June.
Guernsey 107-7 (13 overs; B Fitchet 37, J Butler 24; C Perchard 4-15, N Greenwood 3-28)
Jersey 116-3 (12.1 overs; N Greenwood 45, J Jenner 32*) (Target 114 in 13 overs)
Match reduced to 13 overs per side.
1st Inter-insular T20I: Jersey lost to Guernsey by 13 runs (DLS).
Grainville, 6 June.
Jersey 116-8 (20 overs; Z Tribe 28, N Greenwood 25, P Gouge 21*; M Bradley 4-17, L Bichard 2-17)
Guernsey 65-2 (10 overs; J Butler 33*)
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