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United States of America secure ODI status for first time

The United States will now be able to play 36 ODIs in the next two and a half years

The United States on Wednesday claimed the ODI status for the first time with the third straight victory at the World Cricket League Division Two event in Namibia. The Americans, whose only previous experience of ODI cricket was at the 2004 Champions Trophy, thrashed Hong Kong by 84 runs to wrap up a top-four place in the six-team competition. The United States will now be able to play 36 ODIs in the next two and a half years. “Moving forward, playing competitive ODI cricket for the next two and a half years is another level, bringing the team to this will require more hard work,” said USA coach Pubudu Dassanayake. After an opening loss to Oman, the US beat Namibia and Papua New Guinea to leave themselves one win away from their target. Former West Indies batsman Xavier Marshall hit 100 as the Americans made 280-8 batting first on Wednesday, with Hong Kong managing just 196-7 in their run chase. “As a team, we have worked really hard for the last two and a half years and we have targeted this tournament,” added former Sri Lanka and Canada wicketkeeper Dassanayake. Oman have also secured their ODI status, leaving Namibia, Papua New Guinea, Canada and Hong Kong to fight it out for the remaining two places. There will be 20 ODI nations after the end of the tournament, with the top four sides to join Scotland, the United Arab Emirates, Nepal and the Netherlands in having temporary status.

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