Papua New Guinea qualify for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024

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Papua New Guinea (PNG) won all six of their matches in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup East Asia Pacific (EAP) Qualifier and have earned a ticket to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 in the West Indies and United States of America (USA). This is the second time that PNG have qualified for a Men’s T20 World Cup.

Norman Vanua was the chief wicket taker, returning four wickets for just 20 runs in his four-over spell, while John Kariko added 2/18 to reduce Japan to 106/8 at the end of their innings after Japan won the toss and elected to bat first in front of a big PNG supporting crowd in Port Moresby.

Reo Sakurano-Thomas (30), Kendel Kadowaki-Flemming (18) and Wataru Miyauchi (18) were the main contributors with the bat, but it was a struggle for Japan to maintain partnerships, thanks to the bowlers whose tails were up.

It took PNG just 11.3 overs to reach their target. Opener, Tony Ura, whose good form with the bat continued with a quick-fire 47 off 19, which included seven boundaries and two sixes. Charles Amini, Lega Siaka and captain, Assad Vala, added scores of 22, 19 and 16 for an impressive win in the end.

Japan’s Kohei Kubota was the leading wicket taker for his side with a noteworthy 3/11 in just two overs.

PNG captain Assadollah Vala said: “It’s exciting to have qualified for our second T20 World Cup by winning six from six matches. Our boys came together well, and it was a team effort with lots of individual contributions.

“As always, we’re thankful for the support of our families who are always behind us, but what made it really special this time was the home crowd proudly celebrating with us at the ground. We are looking forward to representing all our supporters in the West Indies and USA in June 2024.”

Event awards

  • Player of the Tournament: Nalin Nipiko (Vanuatu)
    • 6 matches
    • 13 wickets
    • 147 runs (average 36.75)
  • Batter of the Tournament: Kendel Fleming (Japan)
    • 6 matches
    • 216 runs (average 36.00)
  • Bowler of the Tournament: Nalin Nipiko (Vanuatu)
    • 6 matches
    • 13 wickets

Remaining regional Finals 2023

Americas (1 qualifying team)

30 September-7 October 2023 – Bermuda

Bermuda, Canada, Cayman Islands, Panama.

Africa (2 qualifying teams)

20 November – 1 December 2023 – Namibia

Kenya, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe.

Asia (2 qualifying teams)

30 October – 9 November

Bahrain, Hong Kong, Nepal, Oman, Singapore, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Winner of Sub Regional Qualifier A & Winner of Sub Regional Qualifier B.

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