All-rounder Akash Gill slammed the first century by a Canada batsman in an ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup match as the North American side defeated PNG by 80 runs.
In another match, Wessely Madevere took two for 11 and then scored 47 as Zimbabwe beat Namibia by seven wickets.
The Super League, featuring the top two sides from each preliminary group, commences tomorrow with the Australia- England quarter-final in Queenstown.
Gill became the 13th player to notch a century in the 12th edition of the tournament and his performance was the highlight from among the two matches here.
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Captain Arslan Khan and Ashtan Deosammy scored 35 apiece for Canada while fast bowler Faisal Jamkhandi and left-arm spinner Aran Pathmanathan grabbed three wickets each as PNG were bowled out for 185 in 44.3 overs.
Simon Atai (81) fought a lone battle for the losing team.
Gill, who was later named man of the match, said: "I didn't really know about that record (first Canada batsman to score a century in the U19 CWC), but it's honestly a great feeling. When I got to that milestone, I was just overwhelmed. It still feels surreal to me, I'm just letting it sink in."
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