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&lt;p&gt;By Peter Della Penna in Derry, Northern Ireland&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.dreamcricket.com/uscricket/scorecarddisplay.aspx?gameid=5143"&gt;Scorecard powered by New Inning Foundation&lt;/a&gt; I &lt;a href="http://community.dreamcricket.com/community/forums/t/5475.aspx"&gt;Ball-by-Ball Commentary&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;USA U-19 captain Greg Sewdial recorded his highest score in a USA 
U-19 uniform to lead his side to a 130-run win over Kenya U-19 at Bready
 CC on Friday afternoon at the 2011 ICC U-19 World Cup Qualifier in 
Magheramason, Northern Ireland. Sewdial scored 68 in 104 balls with 
seven boundaries to be named Man of the Match.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“The entire team came out mentally prepared for this match and the 
results showed,” said Sewdial. “I just thought it was about people 
digging deep down in their soul and knowing that we’re here for a 
purpose and it was about time we got our act together and I thought we 
did that.”&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Kenya won the toss and sent USA in to bat in cold conditions on a 
slightly slow wicket. Steven Taylor got out cheaply to Kenyan 
all-rounder Duncan Allan for 17, caught driving to cover to make it 29 
for 1 in the sixth. Cameron Mirza was dismissed LBW for the third time 
in this event when left-arm spinner Raj Savala pinned him on the crease 
with his second delivery to send the USA opener off for 13 at 46 for 1 
in the ninth.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Abhijit Joshi was then joined by Sewdial and the two began building 
up another solid partnership just as they had in the match against 
Scotland. Rather than get carried away going for sixes and throwing 
their wickets away, the two learned from the mistakes they made on 
Wednesday to produce a 106-run partnership. It was the second century 
stand in the tournament for USA and only the seventh overall by any team
 in the event. USA has also been on the receiving end of two against PNG
 and Scotland.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The stand was finally broken when Joshi edged behind to the keeper 
off the bowling of Emmanuel Ringera for 41. It was Joshi’s highest score
 in a USA U-19 uniform. Sewdial also eclipsed his previous best, 57 
against Bahamas U-19 two years ago in Canada before being run out in 
cruel circumstances when Amarnauth Persaud failed to respond to a second
 run on a ball hit between long off and the cover sweeper and the score 
went to 159 for 4 in the 38th over.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jodhbir Singh was the next to go, bowled by Savala for 12 to make it 
180 for 5 in the 43rd. Persaud was also dismissed for 12, caught on the 
boundary off Ringera to make it 189 for 6. Salman Ahmad reached 12 as 
well before being caught on the boundary to give Ringera his third at 
216 for 7 and Hammad Shahid was gone without scoring, also caught in the
 deep off Allan.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Pranay Suri provided a late surge to USA’s innings as wickets were 
falling around him. Suri hit 28 in 18 balls with two fours and a six, 
making the most out of USA’s batting power play at the death. He was 
also caught on the boundary for Ringera’s fourth scalp. Mital Patel and 
Shayan Abdulghani added on 5 not out and 7 not out respectively as USA 
finished 238 for 9 in their 50 overs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Kenya’s chase never got going as wickets tumbled regularly beginning 
in the sixth over when Shahid came on at first change at teamed up with 
Sewdial to have Irfan Karim caught at second slip for 2. Fellow opener 
Rushabh Patel joined Karim in the pavilion when he too edged Shahid to 
Sewdial in the slips for 10 to make it 25 for 2 in the 10th.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Allan came in at number three and tried to provide some stability to 
Kenya’s innings, but got virtually no support as USA’s bowlers continued
 to tear through his partners at the other end. Ahmad took the next 
three wickets for USA as he bowled out his 10 overs right from the start
 of the chase to finish with 3 for 14 including three maidens. His first
 victim was Joseph Ochieng, given LBW for 0. Ringera could only manage 2
 before he was caught by Taylor standing up to the stumps. Kenya U-19 
captain Kennedy Ochieng then fell without scoring after being stumped 
off a leg side wide to make it 35 for 5 in the 15th over.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Singh made his presence felt in the field when he had Rahul Vishram 
caught behind for 8 before Abdulghani nabbed Raj Shikotra for a duck and
 Harrison Angila for 12, caught at point by Mirza, to make it 99 for 8 
in the 30th. Angila’s partnership of 42 with Allan was Kenya’s highest 
on the day. Suri took his first wicket in the 31st when he had Martin 
Ndandason stumped off another leg side wide for 0 before he ended the 
match by bowling Allan for 46 and Kenya was all out for 108 in 34.1 
overs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In the day’s other matches, Ireland’s Graeme McCarter took 5 for 8, 
including the second hat trick of the tournament to help bowl Canada out
 for 37 before winning by 5 wickets. Nepal defeated Namibia by 8 runs 
despite Merwe Erasmus’ fourth half-century of the tournament and 6 for 
41 by medium pacer Christopher Coombe. Scotland defeated Afghanistan by 
33 runs while Papua New Guinea disposed of Vanuatu by 118 runs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Scotland and Ireland are tied at the top of the list with 5-1 
records. Nepal is the lone 4-2 team and is in third place. USA, Canda, 
Namibia and PNG all have 3-3 records with USA in fifth place on net run 
rate. Afghanistan and Kenya are 2-4 and Vanuatu is 0-6.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;USA’s tournament continues on Saturday from Drummond Cricket Club 
where they will take on Vanuatu. Due to internet connectivity issues, 
full ball-by-ball coverage may not be possible but DreamCricket.com will
 do it’s best to provide as many live updates as possible throughout the
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