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词条 ACC Trophy
释义

  1. Previous finals

  2. ACC Trophy records

      Team records    Individual records  

  3. Best Partnerships

  4. Participating teams

  5. Champions and runners-up

  6. See also

  7. References

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The ACC Trophy was a limited-overs cricket tournament organised by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). Open only to associate and affiliate members of the International Cricket Council (ICC), it was contested biennially between 1996 and 2012, but has been replaced by the three-division ACC Premier League as the primary limited-overs competition for non-Test-playing ACC members. The finalists of the 2000 and 2006 tournaments qualified for the Asia Cup, where matches had One Day International (ODI) status.

The inaugural edition of the tournament was played in Malaysia in 1996, and featured 12 teams in a single division. The single-division format continued until the 2006 tournament, which featured a record 17 teams. The ACC Trophy was then split into "Elite" (first-grade) and "Challenge" (second-grade) divisions, with the first editions held under this format being the 2008 ACC Trophy Elite and the 2009 ACC Trophy Challenge (the latter tournament was the only one to be held in an odd year). The two-division format continued until the final tournament in 2012, with promotion and relegation between divisions.

Only six teams – Hong Kong, Malaysia, the Maldives, Nepal, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates – competed in all nine editions of the ACC Trophy, although the Maldives and Singapore were relegated to the "Challenge" tournament at various stages after the introduction of two divisions. The UAE was by far the most successful ACC Trophy team, with five wins (and four consecutive victories from 2000 to 2006). Bangladesh won the first two tournaments, but were rendered ineligible after gaining Test status.

Previous finals

ACC Trophy
YearHost nationFinal venueScoresResult
1996 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur{{cr>Bangladesh}} 212 all out in 49.3 overs (Shahrier Hossain 58, Aminul Islam 43; Saleem Raza 3-?)
{{cr|United Arab Emirates}} 104 all out 36.5 overs (Arshad Laiq 31*, Saleem Raza 20; Anisur Rahman 3-26, Sheik Salauddin 3-13)
Bangladesh won by 108 runs
1998 Nepal Kathmandu{{cr>Malaysia}} 83 all out in 37.2 overs (Rohan Selvaratnam 25; Aminul Islam 3-22)
{{cr|Bangladesh}} 85 for 2 in 21.1 overs (Shahriar Hossain 51)
Bangladesh won by eight wickets
2000 United Arab Emirates Sharjah{{cr>Hong Kong}} 186 in 49.4 overs (R.Sharma 78; Asim Saeed 4-32)
{{cr|United Arab Emirates}} 191 for 7 in 44 overs (Mehmood Pirbaksch 56, Miraj Khaliq 42*; Mohammad Zubair 4-30)
UAE won by three wickets
2002 Singapore Singapore{{cr>Nepal}} 184 all out in 50 overs (PP Lohani 52, SP Gauchan 47;Arshad Ali4-24)
{{cr|United Arab Emirates}} 185 for 4 in 38.3 overs (*Khuram Khan 60*, Asim Saeed 41, BK Das 2-27)
UAE won by six wickets
2004 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur{{cr>United Arab Emirates}} 253 for 7 in 50 overs (Syed Maqsood 67,Naeemuddin 37; Hemal Mehta 3-38)
{{cr|Oman}} 159 all out in 44 overs (Hemal Mehta 39; Ali Assad 4-38)
UAE beat Oman by 94 runs
2006 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur{{cr>Hong Kong}} 174 for 8 in 50 overs (T.Smart 56, R. Sharma 45; A. Ali 3-35)
{{cr|United Arab Emirates}} 175 for 5 in 35.3 overs (K.Khan 59* ; N. Ahmed 3-48)
UAE beat Hong Kong by five wickets
ACC Trophy Elite
YearHost nationFinal venueScoresResult
2008 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur{{cr>United Arab Emirates}} 243/7 in 50 overs (Saqib Ali 102,Najeeb Amar 4/61 )
{{cr|Hong Kong}}205/7 in 34.1 overs (Najeeb Amar 100, Shadeep Silva 3/39)
Hong Kong won by three wickets (D/L)
2010 Kuwait Kuwait City{{cr>Afghanistan |2004}} 224 all out in 50 overs (Karim Sadiq 58, Binod Das 3/35)
{{cr| Nepal}} 129 all out in 40 overs (Sharad Vesawkar 35, Nowroz Mangal 2/9)
Afghanistan beat Nepal by 95 runs
2012 UAE Sharjah{{cr>United Arab Emirates}} 241/6 in 50 overs (Saqib Ali 101*, Shakti Gauchan 3/36)
{{cr| Nepal}} 241/9 in 50 overs (Subash Khakurel 55, Ahmed Raza 2/44)
Match tied. Nepal and UAE shared trophy.
ACC Trophy Challenge
YearHost nationFinal venueScoresResult
2009 Thailand Chiang Mai{{cr>Oman}} 322 for 9 in 50 overs (Adnan Ilyas 138, Awal Khan 32*)
{{cr|Bhutan}} 104 all out in 40 overs (Kumar Subba 40; Awal Khan 3-27, Hemal Mehta 3-22)
Oman beat Bhutan by 213 runs
2010 Thailand Bangkok[1]{{cr>KSA}} 139 all out in 43.3 overs (Shoaib Ali 39; Ahmed Faiz 3/19)
{{cr|Maldives}} 140 for 9 in 41.4 overs (Abdulla Shahid 30; Shoaib Ali 5/25)
Maldives beat Saudi Arabia by one wicket
2012 Thailand Chiang Mai[2]{{cr>SIN}} 214 for 8 off 50 overs (C.Suryawanshi 40, K.Shinde 36; Q.Saeed 3-27)
{{cr|BHN}} 190 all out off 45.4 overs (S.Yousuf 31; A.Mahboob 5-22)
Singapore beat Bahrain by 24 runs

ACC Trophy records

Team records

  • Highest total: {{cr|United Arab Emirates}} 510 v {{cr|Bhutan}}, 2010
  • Lowest total: {{cr|Myanmar}} 10 all out v {{cr|Nepal}}, 2006
  • Most wins: UAE 5, Bangladesh 2,Nepal 1, Hong Kong 1, Afghanistan 1

Individual records

  • Most runs in an innings: Arshad Ali {{cr|United Arab Emirates}} 213 (146)
  • Most runs in a career: Arshad Ali {{cr|United Arab Emirates}} 461
  • Best batting average: Arshad Ali {{cr|United Arab Emirates}} 153.66
  • Best bowling in an innings: Mehboob Alam {{cr|Nepal}} 7/3 v {{cr|Myanmar}}, 2006
  • Most wickets in a career: Mehboob Alam {{cr|Nepal}} 52
  • Best bowling ave: Kashif Butt {{cr|United Arab Emirates}} 3.00
  • Most catches by an outfielder (career): Khuram Khan {{cr|United Arab Emirates}} 5
  • Most wicket-keeping dismissals (career): Mohammad Nadeem {{cr|United Arab Emirates}} 8
  • Most ACC Trophy appearances:

Best Partnerships

Note: Records are incomplete.

  1. Sarfraz Ahmed & Fahad Suleiman for {{cr|Saudi Arabia}} v {{cr|Brunei}} 201*
  2. Rahul Sharma & Khalid Butt for {{cr|Hong Kong}} v {{cr|Singapore}} 181
  3. Muhammad Jahangir & Irfan Ahmed for {{cr|Qatar}} v {{cr|Thailand}} 174
  4. Nowroz Khan & Karim Sadiq for {{cr|Afghanistan}} v {{cr|Malaysia}} 171
  5. Chaminda Ruwan & Munish Arora for {{cr|Singapore}} v {{cr|Bahrain}} 170
  6. Omer Taj & Muhammad Jahangir for {{cr|Qatar}} v {{cr|Iran}} 174
  7. Muhammed Iqbal & Arshad Ali for {{cr|United Arab Emirates}} v {{cr|Brunei}} 166
  8. Rahul Sharma & Khalid Butt for {{cr|Hong Kong}} v {{cr|Myanmar|1974}} 161
  9. Nadeem Babar & Hammad Saeed for *{{cr|Saudi Arabia}} v {{cr|Brunei}} 158
  10. Arshad Ali & Saqib Ali for {{cr|United Arab Emirates}} v {{cr|Brunei}} 152

Participating teams

Legend
  • {{bg|gold|1st}} – Champions
  • {{bg|silver|2nd}} – Runners-up
  • {{bg|#cc9966|3rd}} – Third place
  • SF – Semi-finalist
  • GS – Group stage
  • Q – Qualified
  • {{border|width=3px|color=red|   }} — Hosts
TeamMYS
1996
NEP
1998
UAE
2000
SIN
2002
MYS
2004
MYS
2006
MYS
2008
KUW
2010
UAE
2012
Total
{{cr|AFG}} 6th 3rd3rd1st3rd 5
{{cr|BHR}} GS 6th 7th 10th 4
{{cr|BAN}}1st1st 2
{{cr|BHU}} QF 13th 8th 10th 4
{{cr|BRU}} GS 15th 2
{{cr|FIJ}}SF 1
{{cr|HKG}} GS SF2ndSF GS 2nd1st3rd 5th 9
{{cr|IRN}} GS 16th 2
{{cr|JPN}} GS GS GS 3
{{cr|KUW}} GS GS 3rd 9th 8th 7th 7th 7
{{cr|MYS}}GS2ndSFSFQF7th6th 4th 4th 9
{{cr|MDV}} GS GS GS GS GS 14th 8th 7
{{cr|MYA|1974}} 17th 1
{{cr|NEP}} GS GSSF2nd 5th 4th 4th 2nd1st 9
{{cr|OMN}} GS 2nd 11th 6th 6th 5
{{cr|PNG}}SF GS 2
{{cr|QAT}} GS 4th 8th 9th 4
{{cr|SAU}} GS 10th 10th 9th 4
{{cr|SIN}} GS GS GS GS GS 5th 5th 9th 8
{{cr|THA}} GS GS GS GS 12th 5
{{cr|UAE}}2ndSF1st1st1st1st2nd 5th 1st 9
  • Note: the above table includes results in all top-flight ACC tournaments – the ACC Trophy from 1996 to 2006, and the ACC Trophy Elite from 2008 to 2012,
  • Teams in italics no longer compete in ACC Trophy/ACC Trophy Elite matches, either through having gained Test status ({{cr|Bangladesh}}), or through having moved to the ICC East Asia-Pacific region ({{cr|Fiji}}, {{cr|Japan}}, and {{cr|PNG}}).

Champions and runners-up

TeamChampionsRunner Up
{{Cr|UAE}}52
{{Cr|BAN}}20
{{Cr|NEP}}12
{{Cr|HKG}}12
{{Cr|AFG}}10
{{Cr|OMN}}01
{{Cr|MAS}}01

Notes:

Bangladesh gained full Test status in 2000 and are no longer eligible to participate in the ACC Trophy.

See also

  • Asia Cup
  • ACC Premier League
  • ACC Twenty20 Cup

References

1. ^Asian Cricket Council – ACC Trophy Challenge 2010
2. ^Asian Cricket Council – ACC Trophy Challenge 2012
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