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World Cricket League Division Five Fixtures Released

16 January 2012
World Cricket League Division Five Fixtures Released
World Cricket League Division Five Fixtures Released
Tony Hill will be standing in Singapore
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has revealed the schedule for the World Cricket League Division Five competition that will be held in Singapore in February.

The hosts will be joined by Argentina, Bahrain, Cayman Islands, Guernsey and Malaysia between 18th and 25th February with matches played at three venues.

The finalists will earn promotion to World Cricket League Division Four, which is to be held later this year.

ICC Elite Panel umpire Tony Hill will be among the match officials taking charge of the tournament and he will be joined by Steve Douglas (Bermuda), Rockie D'Mello (Kenya), N Srivan Narayanan (Malaysia), Durga Subedi (Nepal), Afzal Pathan (Oman) and Sri Ganesh (Singapore).

Schedule

17 Feb - Team Practices

18 Feb - Singapore v Cayman Islands (Kallang), Guernsey v Bahrain (SCC), Argentina v Malaysia (IA)

19 Feb - Argentina v Bahrain (Kallang), Malaysia v Cayman Islands (SCC), Singapore v Guernsey (IA)

20 Feb - Rest/Reserve Day

21 Feb - Malaysia v Singapore (Kallang), Argentina v Guernsey (SCC), Cayman Islands v Bahrain (IA)

22 Feb - Guernsey v Malaysia (Kallang), Bahrain v Singapore (SCC), Argentina v Cayman Islands (IA)

23 Feb - Rest/Reserve Day

24 Feb - Cayman Islands v Guernsey (Kallang), Argentina v Singapore (SCC), Bahrain v Malaysia (IA)

25 Feb - Final (Kallang), Third/Fourth play-off (SCC), Fifth/Sixth play-off (IA)

All matches are scheduled to start at 0930 local time

© Cricket World 2012

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