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2015–17 ICC Intercontinental Cup
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2015–2017 ICC Intercontinental Cup
Dates10 May 2015 – 2 December 2017
Administrator(s)International Cricket Council
Cricket formatFirst-class cricket
Tournament format(s)Round-robin
Host(s)Various (home and away)
Champions Afghanistan (2nd title)
Participants8
Matches28
Most runsHong Kong Babar Hayat (712)
Most wicketsUnited Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza (32)

The 2015–2017 ICC Intercontinental Cup was the seventh edition of the ICC Intercontinental Cup, an international first-class cricket tournament between leading associate members of the International Cricket Council (ICC). The tournament took place during 2015 to 2017. It ran in parallel with the 2015–17 ICC World Cricket League Championship, but with slightly different teams. As Ireland and Afghanistan had qualified for the ICC One Day International Championship ranking qualification process, they were replaced by Kenya and Nepal in the limited over event; however they continued to play the four-day event.

As a result of changes to the structure of international cricket announced by the ICC in January 2014, the winner of the 2015-17 Intercontinental Cup (and following editions of the tournament) were originally scheduled to play four five-day matches against the bottom ranked Test nation (two home and two away matches), an event known as the 2018 ICC Test Challenge.[1][2][3][4] Should the winner of the Intercontinental Cup go on to win the ICC Test Challenge, they would have become the 11th Test nation.[5]

However, in February 2017 following an ICC Board meeting, changes were agreed in principle to expand the number of Test nations to twelve. Both Afghanistan and Ireland were likely to be granted Test status before the proposed 2018 ICC Test Challenge.[6][7] In June 2017, the ICC awarded both Afghanistan and Ireland Full Member status, making them eligible to play Test match cricket.[8][9] As a result, the planned Test Challenge was scrapped.[10]

Afghanistan won the competition, after beating the United Arab Emirates by 10 wickets in their final game.[11] They finished with 121 points, with Ireland as runners-up on 109 points.[12] Rashid Khan, man of the match for Afghanistan in the final fixture, said that winning the Intercontinental Cup was "good preparation for Test cricket for us".[13]

Teams

The following are the 8 teams participating in the competition based on the results from 2011–13 ICC World Cricket League Championship, 2014 Cricket World Cup Qualifier and the 2015 ICC World Cricket League Division Two.

Preparations

Of the eight teams participating in the 2015–17 ICC Intercontinental Cup, only Papua New Guinea has never played a first-class match before.[14] Afghanistan, Ireland, Namibia, Scotland, The Netherlands and the UAE had all appeared before in the previous Intercontinental Cup of 2011–2013, while Hong Kong had last appeared in the 2005 Intercontinental Cup and last played in an international multi-day cricket tournament in late 2006 at the 2006/07 ACC Fast Track Countries Tournament.

Though never having played a first-class match, Papua New Guinea (PNG) have played two-day cricket in the South Australian Premier League in 2013 and 2014. Though finishing at the bottom of the league in both seasons, the experience seems to have hardened the team as they convincingly beat Hong Kong in a three-day match in Australia and one of PNG's openers admitted that participation in the league had been critical to exposing the players to multi-day cricket.[14]

11–13 November 2014
Scorecard
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469/7d (104 overs)
Assad Vala 98 (117)
Nadeem Ahmed 4/114 (28 overs)
205 (67.5 overs)
Anshuman Rath 72 (112)
Charles Amini 3/34 (14 overs)
114/8d (23 overs)
Assad Vala 40* (13)
Haseeb Amjad 3/35 (10 overs)
245 (71.5 overs)
Jamie Atkinson 63 (87)
Norman Vanua 5/36 (15.5 overs)
Papua New Guinea won by 133 runs
Tony Ireland Stadium, Townsville
Umpires: Alu Kapa (PNG) and Nigel Morrison (Van)
  • Papua New Guinea won the toss and elected to bat.

Fixtures

The breakdown of fixtures is as follows:[15]

Round Window Home team Away team Result
1 May – June 2015  Namibia  Hong Kong  Namibia by 114 runs
 Ireland  United Arab Emirates  Ireland by an innings and 26 runs
 Scotland  Afghanistan Match drawn
 Netherlands  Papua New Guinea  Papua New Guinea by 5 wickets
2 September – November 2015  Netherlands  Scotland  Netherlands by 44 runs
 Namibia  Ireland  Ireland by an innings and 107 runs
 United Arab Emirates  Hong Kong  Hong Kong by 276 runs
 Afghanistan  Papua New Guinea  Afghanistan by 201 runs
3 January – April 2016  Hong Kong  Scotland No result
 United Arab Emirates  Netherlands  Netherlands by 4 wickets
 Papua New Guinea  Ireland  Ireland by 145 runs
 Afghanistan  Namibia  Afghanistan by an innings and 36 runs
4 July – October 2016  Netherlands  Afghanistan  Afghanistan by an innings and 36 runs
 Scotland  United Arab Emirates Match drawn
 Ireland  Hong Kong  Ireland by 70 runs
 Papua New Guinea  Namibia  Papua New Guinea by 199 runs
5 February – June 2017  Hong Kong  Netherlands Match drawn
 Afghanistan  Ireland  Afghanistan by an innings and 172 runs
 United Arab Emirates  Papua New Guinea  United Arab Emirates by 9 wickets
 Scotland  Namibia Match drawn
6 August – October 2017  Ireland  Netherlands Match drawn
 Namibia  United Arab Emirates  United Arab Emirates by 34 runs
 Papua New Guinea  Scotland Match drawn
 Hong Kong  Afghanistan  Afghanistan by an innings and 173 runs
7 Simultaneous Round November – December 2017  Afghanistan  United Arab Emirates  Afghanistan by 10 wickets
 Ireland  Scotland  Ireland by 203 runs
 Hong Kong  Papua New Guinea  Hong Kong by an innings and 29 runs
 Namibia  Netherlands  Netherlands by 231 runs

Points table

Pos Team[16] Pld W L T D A FI Pts NRR
1  Afghanistan 7 6 0 0 1 0 5 121 2.187
2  Ireland 7 5 1 0 1 0 6 109 1.369
3  Netherlands 7 3 2 0 2 0 4 72 0.958
4  Hong Kong 7 2 3 0 1 1 3 59 0.915
5  United Arab Emirates 7 2 4 0 1 0 2 47 0.816
6  Scotland 7 0 2 0 4 1 2 46 0.840
7  Papua New Guinea 7 2 4 0 1 0 1 43 0.806
8  Namibia 7 1 5 0 1 0 1 27 0.672
  • Win – 14 points
  • Ti.e. – 7 points
  • Draw (if more than 10 hours of play lost) – 7 points (otherwise 3 points)
  • Abandoned without a ball bowled – 10 points
  • First Innings lead (independent of final result) – 6 points (3 points each in case of a first innings tie)

Matches

Round 1

The fixtures for round one were announced on 5 May 2015.[17]

10–13 May 2015
Scorecard
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272 (102.3 overs)
Nicolaas Scholtz 85 (180)
Haseeb Amjad 5/49 (23 overs)
203 (82.3 overs)
Nizakat Khan 58 (158)
JJ Smit 4/57 (15 overs)
234/5d (89 overs)
Xander Pitchers 107* (269)
Irfan Ahmed 2/29 (8 overs)
187 (75.2 overs)
Skhawat Ali 43 (75)
Bernard Scholtz 3/53 (24 overs)
Namibia won by 114 runs
Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek
Umpires: Adrian Holdstock (SA) and Wynand Louw (Nam)
Player of the match: Xander Pitchers (Nam)

2–5 June 2015
Scorecard
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492 (118.3 overs)
Ed Joyce 231 (232)
Amjad Javed 4/117 (24.3 overs)
213 (71.3 overs)
Shaiman Anwar 57 (90)
John Mooney 3/36 (12 overs)
253 (100.4 overs) (f/o)
Swapnil Patil 63 (110)
George Dockrell 4/93 (34 overs)
Ireland won by an innings and 26 runs
Malahide Cricket Club Ground, Malahide
Umpires: Mark Hawthorne (Ire) and Chettithody Shamshuddin (Ind)
Player of the match: Ed Joyce (Ire)
  • United Arab Emirates won the toss and elected to field.
  • The start on day 1 was delayed by rain.
  • Ed Joyce's score of 231 is the highest by an Ireland player in multi-day cricket and was the first double century scored by an Irish player on home soil.[18][19]

2–5 June 2015
Scorecard
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233 (72.2 overs)
Preston Mommsen 77 (126)
Samiullah Shinwari 3/23 (13 overs)
135 (61.4 overs)
Samiullah Shinwari 51* (152)
Con de Lange 3/21 (14 overs)
Match drawn
New Williamfield, Stirling
Umpires: Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Allan Haggo (Sco)
Player of the match: Samiullah Shinwari (Afg)
  • Afghanistan won the toss and elected to field.
  • No play was possible on day 1 due to rain. A wet outfield delayed the start of day 2 until 2pm. Rain delayed the start of day 3 until 2:50pm. Rain delayed the start of day 4 until after tea.
  • Andrew Umeed (Sco) made his first-class debut.

16–19 June 2015
Scorecard
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209 (64.4 overs)
Paul van Meekeren 34 (66)
Loa Nou 5/55 (18 overs)
128 (48.4 overs)
Mahuru Dai 26 (47)
Timm van der Gugten 6/29 (17 overs)
223 (60.3 overs)
Timm van der Gugten 57 (96)
John Reva 4/42 (15.3 overs)
305/5 (76.3 overs)
Assad Vala 124* (199)
Paul van Meekeren 3/44 (20 overs)
Papua New Guinea won by 5 wickets
VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen
Umpires: Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Sarika Prasad (Sin)
Player of the match: Assad Vala (PNG)

Round 2

The fixtures for round two were announced in August 2015.[21]

8–11 September 2015
Scorecard
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210 (71.1 overs)
Roelof van der Merwe 73 (136)
Josh Davey 3/36 (16 overs)
133 (53.3 overs)
Robert Taylor 46 (75)
Vivian Kingma 4/36 (16 overs)
123 (43 overs)
Michael Rippon 37 (49)
Josh Davey 3/43 (14 overs)
156 (64.2 overs)
Richie Berrington 59 (143)
Peter Borren 4/1 (3.2 overs)
Netherlands won by 44 runs
Sportpark Westvliet, The Hague
Umpires: Peter Nero (WI) and Chettithody Shamshuddin (Ind)
  • Scotland won the toss and elected to field.
  • No play was possible on day 1 due to a wet outfield.
  • Rahil Ahmed and Ben Cooper (both Ned) made their first-class debuts.

24–27 October 2015
Scorecard
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251 (97.1 overs)
JP Kotze 78 (152)
Tim Murtagh 2/44 (19 overs)
570/6d (128 overs)
Ed Joyce 205 (201)
Sarel Burger 2/73 (25 overs)
212 (78.5 overs)
JP Kotze 48 (104)
Tim Murtagh 4/18 (13 overs)
Ireland won by an innings and 107 runs
Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek
Umpires: Adrian Holdstock (SA) and Wynand Louw (Nam)
Player of the match: Ed Joyce (Ire)
  • Namibia won the toss and elected to bat.

11–14 November 2015
Scorecard
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378 (125.2 overs)
Babar Hayat 113 (235)
Asif Iqbal 3/38 (14 overs)
181 (92.3 overs)
Swapnil Patil 75 (160)
Anshuman Rath 4/34 (15 overs)
184 (51.4 overs)
Babar Hayat 73 (130)
Ahmed Raza 5/61 (22 overs)
105 (29.2 overs)
Laxman Sreekumar 61 (78)
Haseeb Amjad 4/10 (6.2 overs)
Hong Kong won by 276 runs
ICC Academy Ground, Dubai
Umpires: Vineet Kulkarni (Ind) and Sarika Prasad (Sin)
Player of the match: Babar Hayat (Hong Kong)

21–24 November 2015
Scorecard
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