USA has bagged the One-Day International (ODI) status for the first time in their cricketing history as they defeated Hong Kong by 84 runs in the ICC World Cricket League Division 2 match in Windhoek on Wednesday (April 24).
This win was USA’s third in the tournament, in four games, and ensured they will finish among the top four in the points table. The top four teams from Papua New Guinea, Hong Kong, Namibia, Canada, Oman and USA will join Scotland, Nepal and the UAE in Cricket World Cup League 2.
Historic scenes in Windhoek as #TeamUSA🇺🇸 seal One Day International status following a comprehensive 84 run win over Hong Kong at #WCL2!!!! pic.twitter.com/Ujv4QUv7zP
— USA Cricket (@usacricket) April 24, 2019
After the loss against Oman by six wickets in the opening game, USA trounced Namibia by two runs, PNG by ten wickets and Hong Kong in their last game. They will now take on Canada on Friday (April 26). They are currently placed at the top of the table with six points from four games and will be eyeing a top two finish to seal a place in the final of the tournament.
"USA🇺🇲 USA🇺🇸 USA🇺🇸!!"#WCL2 pic.twitter.com/MrpBB8wiEP
— USA Cricket (@usacricket) April 24, 2019