2014 ICC East Asia-Pacific Men's Championship
The 2014 ICC East Asia-Pacific Men's Championship was a Twenty20 competition held from 19–23 November 2014 in Lismore, Australia. Papua New Guinea emerged as the winner of the tournament and qualified for the 2015 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier.[1][2]
Administrator(s) | EAP |
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Cricket format | Twenty20 |
Tournament format(s) | Group Stage with Finals |
Host(s) | Australia |
Champions | Papua New Guinea |
Participants | 8 |
Matches played | 28 |
Player of the series | Lega Siaka Riyad Khan |
Most runs | Tony Pala Ura (304) |
Most wickets | Riyad Khan (19) |
Official website | ICC East Asia Pacific |
Teams
Teams that qualified are as follows:
Fixtures
Points table
Source: cricHQ
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Statistics
Most Runs
The top five run scorers (total runs) are included in this table.
Player | Team | Runs | Inns | Avg | S/R | HS | 100s | 50s |
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Tony Pala Ura | Papua New Guinea | 304 | 7 | 50.67 | 174.7 | 127* | 1 | 1 |
Lega Siaka | Papua New Guinea | 256 | 7 | 36.57 | 191.0 | 88 | 0 | 2 |
Maciu Gauna | Samoa | 192 | 7 | 64.00 | 131.5 | 40* | 0 | 0 |
Ben Mailata | Samoa | 192 | 7 | 27.43 | 140.1 | 89 | 0 | 1 |
Assadollah Vala | Papua New Guinea | 186 | 7 | 31.00 | 134.78 | 70 | 0 | 1 |
Most Wickets
The top five wicket takers (total wickets) are listed in this table.
Player | Team | Wkts | Mts | Ave | S/R | Econ | BBI |
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Riyad Khan | Fiji | 19 | 7 | 5.74 | 8.84 | 3.89 | 4/8 |
Chula Rodrigo | Japan | 10 | 7 | 14.40 | 12.60 | 6.86 | 4/21 |
Willie Toua Gavera | Papua New Guinea | 10 | 5 | 8.50 | 10.20 | 5.00 | 6/10 |
Mohammed Imran Khan | Fiji | 9 | 6 | 12.22 | 13.11 | 5.59 | 3/17 |
Simpson H Obed | Vanuatu | 9 | 7 | 9.77 | 7.78 | 4.62 | 3/5 |
References
- "PNG through to ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier". ICC Cricket official website. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
- "Papua New Guinea (PNG) win the 2014 Pepsi ICC EAP Men's Trophy". Sportskeeda. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
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