Papua New Guinea 213 for 4 (Morea 67, Vala 55) beat Namibia 212 (Gavera 3-39, Vanua 3-38) by six wicketsScorecardPapua New Guinea fast bowlers Norman Vanua and Willie Gavera took three wickets each and played leading roles during a collapse in which Namibia lost six wickets for 57 runs in Port Moresby. PNG successfully chased the target of 213 with two overs to spare, with opener Vani Morea and captain Assad Vala adding 100 for the third wicket to secure their sixth successive victory in the World Cricket League.Namibia got off to a bad start after winning the toss, with non-striker Zane Green being run-out while attempting a third run off the first ball of the match. His partner Stephan Baard went on to make a 54-ball 56 but was part of the slide that resulted in Namibia slipping from 76 for 2 to 133 for 8. Nicolaas Scholtz made an unbeaten 61 to take his team to 212 in 50 overs.Morea anchored PNGs chase, top-scoring with 67 off 121 balls. His partner in the century partnership, Vala, made 55 off 70 deliveries. Both batsmen fell in the space of about six overs, but Sese Baus unbeaten 40 sealed the six-wicket victory.The result meant PNG led the table because of their superior net run rate, having drawn level with Netherlands on 12 points after eight games. Namibia have lost seven in a row since their win against Hong Kong in the tournaments first match in May 2015. NMD Replica . -- In a span of seven Washington Redskins offensive plays, Justin Tuck sacked Robert Griffin III four times. NMD Cheap . The showiest items on Calgarys lot were forwards Mike Cammalleri and Lee Stempniak. Both will be unrestricted free agents this summer. https://www.cheapnmdoutlet.com/ . -- Ohio States Urban Meyer has never had any issue acclimating to the biggest stages in college football. NMD Wholesale . 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Cummings scored the winning penalty as Hibernian beat Dundee United After a nervy opening 10 minutes, Hibernian began to take control of the match and went close to an opener through Cummings, who failed to connect properly with a David Gray knockdown five yards out.Fraser Fyvie, who won the English FA Cup with Wigan in 2013, then narrowly fired over from 25 yards before Gray once again caused panic inside the Dundee six-yard box with another headed knockdown. Dundee United striker Billy McKay fails to beat Hibernian keeper Conrad Logan United had failed to mount a serious attack midway through the first but almost took a shock lead when McKay shot straight at Logan after finding himself one-on-one with the debutant keeper.Hibs responded immediately and were awarded a penalty on the half-hour mark when a Fyvie cross appeared to hit Coll Donaldson on the arm. Cummings missed a first half penallty for Hibernian Cummings, who scored a penalty as Hibs knocked Dundee out of the League Cup earlier this year, stepped up and attempted a chipped Panenka, only to see it sail hopelessly over Eiji Kawashimas bar.ddddddddddddThat miss almost proved to be costly just minutes later when McKay latched onto a loose ball just five yards out. Fraser Fyvie challenges Blair Spittal for the ball in Saturdays semi-final However, the 27 year-old striker, who appeared to be in an offside position when he received the ball, once again failed to beat Logan, who made a superb rushing save to keep the scores level heading into half time. Andy Walker joins Mark Benstead to reflect on Hibernians Scottish Cup semi-final victory over Dundee United Alan Stubbs side had dominated large periods of the first half and went close again shortly after the break when Cummings narrowly failed to connect with another Gray delivery from the right.Uniteds Ryan Dow then saw a deflected effort cleared off the line by Paul Hanlon. However, neither side was able to break the deadlock after 90 minutes, forcing extra-time. Hibernian midfielder Marvin Bartley competes with Dundee Uniteds Chris Erskine Hibernian continued to dominate possession but it was Dundee United who came closest to a late winner when substitute Henri Anier, playing against his former club, failed to beat the impressive Logan from close range.And it was the 29-year-old Irishman who proved to be the hero in the subsequent shootout - saving two spot kicks, leaving Cummings with the opportunity to atone for his earlier spot-kick error. Hibernian now progress to the final where they will play either Celtic or Rangers, who face each other in the second semi-final on Sunday afternoon, live on Sky Sports. ' ' '