Romania topped the round-robin stage to set up a semi-final match against Serbia, with Bulgaria and Greece playing in the second semi-final.[5] After winning their semi-final against Serbia, Romania defeated Bulgaria by 7 wickets in the final.[6]
Bulgaria won by 61 runs National Sports Academy, Sofia Umpires: Ioannis Afthinos (Gre) and Sudeep Thakur (Rom) Player of the match: Aravinda De Silva (Bul)
Serbia won the toss and elected to field.
Jacob Albin, Aswad Khan (Bul), Wintley Burton, Brett Davidson, Michael Dorgan, Nicholas Johns-Wickberg, Slobodan Tosic, Nemanja Zimonjic and Vukasin Zimonjic (Srb) all made their T20I debuts.
Aravinda De Silva became the first batsman for Bulgaria to score a century in T20Is.[8]
Romania won by 3 wickets National Sports Academy, Sofia Umpires: Stefan Nerandzic (Srb) and Nisarg Shah (Bul) Player of the match: Ramesh Satheesan (Rom)
Greece won the toss and elected to bat.
Syed Amanullah, Spiridon Gasteratos, Nikolaos Mourikis, Spiros Siriotis, Thomas Zotos (Gre) and Taranjeet Singh (Rom) all made their T20I debuts.
Romania won by 7 wickets National Sports Academy, Sofia Umpires: Ioannis Afthinos (Gre) and Stefan Nerandzic (Srb) Player of the match: Taranjeet Singh (Rom)
Romania won by 10 wickets National Sports Academy, Sofia Umpires: Ioannis Afthinos (Gre) and Nisarg Shah (Bul) Player of the match: Taranjeet Singh (Rom)
Romania won by 7 wickets National Sports Academy, Sofia Umpires: Ioannis Afthinos (Gre) and Stefan Nerandzic (Srb) Player of the match: Sami Ullah (Rom)