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Ganguly's maiden double ton guides India past 600
BELFAST, June 29: Sachin Tendulkar reached yet another milestone in his illustrious career by becoming the first cricketer ever to score 15,000 ODI runs in the second One-dayer against South Africa on Friday.
Playing his 387th match, Tendulkar hit Andre Nel for an awesome six -- his 160th six -- in the fourth ball of the 18th over to get to 45 and after a dot ball, he drove the pacer into covers and darted for a single, while the overthrow from covers raced to the boundary to complete his half century.
With this, he completed his 15000 runs in the shorter version of the game.
Before this match, Tendulkar had 14950 ODI runs under his belt with 41 centuries against his name and an average of 44.10.
Tendulkar made his ODI debut against Pakistan at Gujranwala on December 18, 1989.
Hailed as modern day Don Bradman by none other than the great Australian himself, Tendulkar is also the first batsman to score 50 hundreds in international cricket.
Tendulkar was the first cricketer to cross 10,000-run mark in One-dayers and only six other players have achieved the feat -- Sanath Jayasuriya, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, Ricky Ponting, Brian Lara, and Inzamam-ul Haq.
Sachin was also the fastest to reach 10,000 runs taking 259 innings and has the highest batting average among batsmen with over 10,000 ODI runs.
He boasts of most ODI centuries, won most (53) Man of the Match and most (13) Man of the Series Awards.
He scored most runs (1,796 at an average of 59.87) in World Cup Cricket history, including four centuries and 13 fifties with a best score of 152 not out against Namibia in 2003.
ICC 20-20 Worlcup Points Table
India lift the ICC World Twenty20 trophy at the end of a thrilling final against Pakistan
Pakistan tour of India, 2007/08
Yuvraj hammers six sixes in an over
Fastest 50 in just 12 balls with 3 4's & 6 6's
Yuvraj blasts his way into history
September 19, 2007
Yuvraj Singh's savage assault on Stuart Broad made him the first batsman to hit six sixes in an over in Twenty20 internationals and the fourth in senior cricket. Garry Sobers and Ravi Shastri did it in first-class matches, Herschelle Gibbs in the World Cup and now Yuvraj.
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18.1 Broad to Yuvraj Singh, SIX, that's out the ground, super shot over cow corner and it just kept going up.
18.2 Broad to Yuvraj Singh, SIX, now that really is sweet, no more than a dismissive flick off his legs, swatting a fly, and the ball arcs deep into the crowd beyond backward square leg. The dodgy TV measurement says that's 111 yards but as it landed outside the ground how do they know? They guess that's how.
18.3 Broad to Yuvraj Singh, SIX, he's hitting them everywhere, he steps to leg and smashes the ball over extra cover and it keeps on traveling. The fireworks start on top of the scoreboard and they've been going off in the middle for some time.
18.4 Broad to Yuvraj Singh, SIX, Shiver me timbers! Broad goes round the wicket, bowls a filthy wide full toss and Yuvraj steers it over backward point and it clears the rope again.
18.5 Broad to Yuvraj Singh, SIX, down on one knee and larruped over midwicket, that one was more nine iron, it went into the night sky and dropped with a thud in the jubilant crowd. England have a team meeting.
Broad looks quizzical and miserable. Can he, can Yuvraj do it. Broad looks like a man who knows he is about to be mauled again.
18.6 Broad to Yuvraj Singh, SIX, and he has, Yuvraj leans back and smacks that over wide mid-on. It was the maximum from the moment it left that bat and the crowd was roaring as it flew.
Indian cricketers felicitated in gala function in Mumbai
Low expectations led to high determination - Dhoni
September 26, 2007
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A grand ceremony at a packed Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai saw Mahendra Singh Dhoni and the Indian team honoured for for winning the ICC World Twenty20. While the players received cheques of Rs 80 lakh ($200,000) each, the coaches and support staff were given Rs 15 lakh ($38,000) each.
The ceremony came at the end of a nearly five-hour-long ride on an open-top double-decker bus from Sahar international airport. Traffic was brought to a standstill on the route, approximately 20 kilometres long, with crowds lining the roadsides. The journey was made amid tight security, with police outriders leading the motorcade.
Even a steady downfall of rain could not dampen the spirits of players or the public as the team was first received by Sharad Pawar, the president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, Vilasrao Deshmukh, the chief minister of Maharashtra and other top brass of the BCCI and the state government.
After the team received cheques, Dhoni addressed the crowd and began with the ball that clinched the ICC World Twenty20. "When Misbah-ul-Haq played that shot, my initial fear was that it might land just behind Sreesanth. So I was not looking at Sreesanth, my eyes were on his hands, whether he could catch it," Dhoni said. Asked if the temperamental Sreesanth left Dhoni a bit tense he said, "Not a bit, he makes me quite tense" before adding "But every team needs characters like him."
Dhoni praised the cricketers who came from the smaller towns in India, saying: "Guys coming from small-time towns are generally mentally and physically tougher than those coming from the metros. Smaller towns lack infrastructure and facilities so players from there have to work harder." Dhoni added that it was the hunger to do well at the international level that made people achieve great things. "Whether it's the small-town guys or those from the metros, everyone wanted to perform at the international stage and they have been successful."
Dhoni admitted that he was a bit nervous about his maiden captaincy stint, but explained that his team helped him stay calm. "I think a little nervousness at this level is justified but the way all 15 players responded, I hardly had a reason to worry," he said. "Whoever I tossed the ball to fetched me wickets. Whoever walked out to bat, scored the runs. So the pressure was considerably less on me. Besides, the entire team had full faith in each other's abilities and that's important."
India's entry into the tournament as one of the less-fancied teams helped them go all the way, Dhoni said. "We were quite relaxed. We discussed the issue at the very first team meeting. We were not tipped favourites, nobody expected us to reach the Super Eights or knock-out stage. And whenever the expectation is less, the determination is high. We did not do well in the World Cup [in West Indies] and so it was the perfect stage for the team. We took it one match at a time and treated the final as just another match and that helped."
The serious partying and the long flight from Johannesburg had not deprived Dhoni of his sense of humour. "We are told that Mumbai is a city which is always on the move. See, my boys and I have brought the entire city to a standstill today." And that they certainly did.
Twenty20 captain takes over from Dravid
Dhoni to lead India's ODI squad
September 18, 2007
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni's rapid career rise continued with his appointment on Tuesday as captain of India's one-day team for the home series against Australia and Pakistan. The selectors, who made that decision in Mumbai today, also picked the squad for the first three ODIs against Australia, bringing in Harbhajan Singh and Irfan Pathan but finding no place for Virender Sehwag.
The decision on a Test captain, Dilip Vengsarkar, the chairman of selectors, said, would be taken at a later date. "We will see how Dhoni performs in these 12 ODIs before choosing the Test captain [for the Pakistan series]," he said.
Dhoni, who is the captain of India's Twenty20 squad, had been tipped to take on the ODI role after Rahul Dravid announced his resignation. "Dhoni is a good captain and has done well in the Twenty20 World Cup. It is the right time to groom him," Vengsarkar said.
The squad he will lead includes three former captains and several others who are senior to him but Vengsarkar said he didn't see it as a problem. "He would have three former captains in the ranks who would give him full support. You are talking about having three captains - Azharuddin had five former captains under him when he led India in England," Vengsarkar said.
There had been some speculation that Sachin Tendulkar would be made captain in both forms of the game but Vengsarkar sought to dismisss it. "We did not offer the captaincy to anyone, nor did we talk to him [Tendulkar] regarding the Test captaincy," he said.
The key points in the selection of the 15-man squad were the return of Harbhajan and Pathan, the continued absence of Virender Sehwag and the dropping of Ajit Agarkar, Munaf Patel and Rohit Sharma from the side that toured England.
Sehwag, Vengsarkar said, would get an opportunity in the series because the selectors planned to rotate the players.
Vengsarkar also felt that both Pathan and Harbhajan had done enough to merit a comeback. "They have done well in the Twenty20 World Cup and they deserve it. We need an allrounder in the No 7 or 8 position and Irfan gives us more options. We will see his performance in the first few one-dayers."
Commenting on his appointment, Dhoni said he was aware of the pressure and challenges that come with it.
"I just heard the news in the afternoon and haven't had the time to reflect on that since I am preparing for the games against England and South Africa," Dhoni told PTI. "It seriously is [ a high pressure job], I am telling you. I don't know how I will react to it though. If the team does well, nobody bothers you."
Dhoni, who was the vice-captain of the ODI team on the tour of England, has had a meteoric rise since making his one-day debut in December 2004. He has scored 2477 runs in 84 ODIs at an average of 44.23 and a strike rate of 96.26. His highest score, an unbeaten 183 against Sri Lanka in 2006, is a record for a wicketkeeper and also the record for the most runs scored by a batsman while chasing. Dhoni had also occupied the top batsman's spot in the ICC one-day rankings in April 2006.
India one-day squad
Mahendra Singh Dhoni (capt) ,Yuvraj Singh (vice-captain), Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Dinesh Karthik, Gautam Gambhir, Robin Uthappa, Irfan Pathan, Ramesh Powar, Piyush Chawla, RP Singh, Zaheer Khan, Sreesanth, Harbhajan Singh
Ricky Ponting takes top honours at glittering ICC Awards night
Australian captain Ricky Ponting was tonight named Player of the Year at the prestigious ICC Awards, held at a glittering ceremony in Johannesburg
The full list of winners is: Cricketer of the Year Award - Ricky Ponting (Aus)
Test Player of the Year Award - Mohammad Yousuf (Pak)
ODI Player of the Year - Matthew Hayden (Aus)
Women's Cricketer of the Year - Jhulan Goswami (Ind)
Emerging Player of the Year - Shaun Tait (Aus)
Associate ODI Player of the Year - Thomas Odoyo (Ken)
Captain of the Year Award - Ricky Ponting (Aus)
Spirit of Cricket Award - Sri Lanka
Umpire of the Year Award - Simon Taufel
The World Test Team of the Year (in batting order) is:
Matthew Hayden (Aus) Michael Vaughan (Eng) Ricky Ponting (Aus, captain) Mohammad Yousuf (Pak) Kevin Pietersen (Eng) Michael Hussey (Aus) Kumar Sangakkara (SL, wicketkeeper) Stuart Clark (Aus) Makhaya Ntini (SA) Mohammad Asif (Pak) Muttiah Muralidaran (SL) 12th man: Zaheer Khan (Ind)
The World ODI Team of the Year (in batting order) is:
Matthew Hayden (Aus) Sachin Tendulkar (Ind) Ricky Ponting (Aus, captain) Kevin Pietersen (Eng) Shivnarine Chanderpaul (WI) Jacques Kallis (SA) Mark Boucher (SA, wicketkeeper) Chaminda Vaas (SL) Shane Bond (NZ) Muttiah Muralidaran (SL) Glenn McGrath (Aus) 12th man: Michael Hussey (Aus)
ICC World Twenty20, 2007/08 Squads
ICC World Twenty20, 2007/08
Australia Squad (July 20, 2007)
ICC World Twenty20, 2007/08
Bangladesh Squad (August 9, 2007)
ICC World Twenty20, 2007/08
England Squad (September 6, 2007)
ICC World Twenty20, 2007/08
India Squad (August 8, 2007)
ICC World Twenty20, 2007/08
Kenya Squad (August 14, 2007)
ICC World Twenty20, 2007/08
New Zealand Squad (September 7, 2007)
ICC World Twenty20, 2007/08
Pakistan Squad (September 8, 2007)
ICC World Twenty20, 2007/08
Scotland Squad (August 2, 2007)
ICC World Twenty20, 2007/08
South Africa Squad (September 3, 2007)
ICC World Twenty20, 2007/08
Sri Lanka Squad (September 1, 2007)
ICC World Twenty20, 2007/08
West Indies squad (August 13, 2007)
ICC World Twenty20, 2007/08
Zimbabwe Squad (August 14, 2007)
Highest run-scorers(Over 10,000 runs) IN ONEDAY CRICKET
player | team | mat | runs | hs | 100 | ave | sr |
SR Tendulkar | Ind | 393 | 15301 | 186* | 41 | 44.22 | 85.54 |
ST Jayasuriya | SL | 398 | 12116 | 189 | 25 | 32.83 | 90.50 |
Inzamam-ul-Haq | Pak | 378 | 11739 | 137* | 10 | 39.52 | 74.24 |
SC Ganguly | Ind | 300 | 11079 | 183 | 22 | 41.49 | 73.64 |
R Dravid | Ind | 325 | 10530 | 153 | 12 | 40.34 | 71.27 |
BC Lara | WI | 299 | 10405 | 169 | 19 | 40.48 | 79.51 |
RT Ponting | Aus | 280 | 10395 | 164 | 23 | 43.31 | 80.27 |
Highest run-scorers IN TEST MATCH
player | team | mat | inns | no | runs | hs | 100 | ave |
BC Lara | WI | 131 | 232 | 6 | 11953 | 400* | 34 | 52.88 |
AR Border | Aus | 156 | 265 | 44 | 11174 | 205 | 27 | 50.56 |
SR Tendulkar | Ind | 140 | 226 | 23 | 11150 | 248* | 37 | 54.92 |
SR Waugh | Aus | 168 | 260 | 46 | 10927 | 200 | 32 | 51.06 |
SM Gavaskar | Ind | 125 | 214 | 16 | 10122 | 236* | 34 | 51.12 |
R Dravid | Ind | 112 | 191 | 23 | 9492 | 270 | 24 | 56.50 |
RT Ponting | Aus | 110 | 183 | 25 | 9368 | 257 | 33 | 59.29 |
GA Gooch | Eng | 118 | 215 | 6 | 8900 | 333 | 20 | 42.58 |
Javed Miandad | Pak | 124 | 189 | 21 | 8832 | 280* | 23 | 52.57 |
Inzamam-ul-Haq | Pak | 119 | 198 | 22 | 8813 | 329 | 25 | 50.07 |
IVA Richards | WI | 121 | 182 | 12 | 8540 | 291 | 24 | 50.23 |
AJ Stewart | Eng | 133 | 235 | 21 | 8463 | 190 | 15 | 39.54 |
JH Kallis | SA | 107 | 182 | 29 | 8430 | 189* | 24 | 55.09 |
DI Gower | Eng | 117 | 204 | 18 | 8231 | 215 | 18 | 44.25 |
G Boycott | Eng | 108 | 193 | 23 | 8114 | 246* | 22 | 47.72 |
GS Sobers | WI | 93 | 160 | 21 | 8032 | 365* | 26 | 57.78 |
ME Waugh | Aus | 128 | 209 | 17 | 8029 | 153* | 20 | 41.81 |
ML Hayden | Aus | 89 | 159 | 13 | 7739 | 380 | 27 | 53.00 |
MA Atherton | Eng | 115 | 212 | 7 | 7728 | 185* | 16 | 37.69 |
JL Langer | Aus | 105 | 182 | 12 | 7696 | 250 | 23 | 45.27 |
MC Cowdrey | Eng | 114 | 188 | 15 | 7624 | 182 | 22 | 44.06 |
CG Greenidge | WI | 108 | 185 | 16 | 7558 | 226 | 19 | 44.72 |
MA Taylor | Aus | 104 | 186 | 13 | 7525 | 334* | 19 | 43.49 |
CH Lloyd | WI | 110 | 175 | 14 | 7515 | 242* | 19 | 46.67 |
DL Haynes | WI | 116 | 202 | 25 | 7487 | 184 | 18 | 42.29 |
DC Boon | Aus | 107 | 190 | 20 | 7422 | 200 | 21 | 43.65 |
G Kirsten | SA | 101 | 176 | 15 | 7289 | 275 | 21 | 45.27 |
WR Hammond | Eng | 85 | 140 | 16 | 7249 | 336* | 22 | 58.45 |
S Chanderpaul | WI | 104 | 178 | 24 | 7182 | 203* | 16 | 46.63 |
GS Chappell | Aus | 87 | 151 | 19 | 7110 | 247* | 24 | 53.86 |
DG Bradman | Aus | 52 | 80 | 10 | 6996 | 334 | 29 | 99.94 |
L Hutton | Eng | 79 | 138 | 15 | 6971 | 364 | 19 | 56.67 |
DB Vengsarkar | Ind | 116 | 185 | 22 | 6868 | 166 | 17 | 42.13 |
KF Barrington | Eng | 82 | 131 | 15 | 6806 | 256 | 20 | 58.67 |
ST Jayasuriya | SL | 107 | 182 | 14 | 6791 | 340 | 14 | 40.42 |
GP Thorpe | Eng | 100 | 179 | 28 | 6744 | 200* | 16 | 44.66 |
DPMD Jayawardene | SL | 88 | 143 | 10 | 6630 | 374 | 18 | 49.84 |
SP Fleming | NZ | 104 | 177 | 10 | 6620 | 274* | 9 | 39.64 |
Mohammad Yousuf | Pak | 75 | 126 | 9 | 6553 | 223 | 23 | 56.00 |
PA de Silva | SL | 93 | 159 | 11 | 6361 | 267 | 20 | 42.97 |
RB Kanhai | WI | 79 | 137 | 6 | 6227 | 256 | 15 | 47.53 |
M Azharuddin | Ind | 99 | 147 | 9 | 6215 | 199 | 22 | 45.03 |
RN Harvey | Aus | 79 | 137 | 10 | 6149 | 205 | 21 | 48.41 |
GR Viswanath | Ind | 91 | 155 | 10 | 6080 | 222 | 14 | 41.93 |
RB Richardson | WI | 86 | 146 | 12 | 5949 | 194 | 16 | 44.39 |
HH Gibbs | SA | 84 | 144 | 7 | 5943 | 228 | 14 | 43.37 |
ME Trescothick | Eng | 76 | 143 | 10 | 5825 | 219 | 14 | 43.79 |
SC Ganguly | Ind | 96 | 155 | 14 | 5812 | 173 | 13 | 41.21 |
Sri Lankan stars in Lancashire leagues
Pathirana smashes 277 in Twenty20 onslaught
September 5, 2007
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"Everything seemed to hit the middle," Pathirana, who had to borrow a bat as he had left his at home, said. "I was seeing it like a football. It was like a dream ... I think I did some serious damage to some of the vehicles in the car park."
"It was unbelievable," Austerlands' Andy Young told the Manchester Evening News. "Dhanuka normally bats at No. 3 but we needed to up our run rate to reach the semi-finals, so we asked him to open and said to him: 'Just go for it'. And he certainly did.
"It was scary to watch and it wasn't on one of the smaller grounds in our league. He is one of those guys who we always knew was capable of a massive innings, but this was incredible."
I haven't thought of retirement - TendulkarSeptember 6, 2007
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Sachin Tendulkar has dismissed speculation about his retirement from one-day cricket, saying he was "batting brilliantly" at the moment and the thought of quitting had not even crossed his mind.
"The thought of retirement has not crossed my mind," Tendulkar told PTI. "I am still enjoying the game very much and want to play for as long as I can. Cricket means a lot to me."
Tendulkar's clarification sought to end speculation over his retiring from one-day cricket after India's home engagements against Pakistan and Australia later this season. Cricinfo had reported, quoting sources close to Tendulkar, that he was inclined to announce his retirement on this tour of England but had been persuaded by friends to do so at home.
Tendulkar, along with Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid, had opted out of the ICC World Twenty20 and he had told The Times of the toll one-day cricket was taking on his body. "I enjoy every moment I have on a cricket field, but the recovery times between games these days are difficult, especially for one-day internationals, and that's my major obstacle," he said. "It does take its toll on the body. When you are 22 or 23, you recover a lot more quickly. But at 34, it's not so easy."
Tendulkar has been in excellent one-day form on the tour of the United Kingdom so far. In ten innings, he has plundered 548 runs, with four 90s, at a strike rate of 84.3. The tour also reunited him with his opening partner Sourav Ganguly, and the pair, the most prolific in the history of one-day cricket, added four more century partnerships to take their tally to 25, 16 of them for the first wicket.
Recent Scorecards: 1st Match, Group A: South Africa v West Indies at Johannesburg - Sep 11, 2007
South Africa won by 8 wickets (with 14 balls remaining). West Indies 205/6 (20/20 ov); South Africa 208/2 (17.4/20 ov)
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2nd Match, Group C: Kenya v New Zealand at Durban - Sep 12, 2007
New Zealand won by 9 wickets (with 74 balls remaining). Kenya 73 (16.5/20 ov); New Zealand 74/1 (7.4/20 ov)
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3rd Match, Group D: Pakistan v Scotland at Durban - Sep 12, 2007
Pakistan won by 51 runs. Pakistan 171/9 (20/20 ov); Scotland 120 (19.5/20 ov)
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4th Match, Group B: Australia v Zimbabwe at Cape Town - Sep 12, 2007
Zimbabwe won by 5 wickets (with 1 ball remaining). Australia 138/9 (20/20 ov); Zimbabwe 139/5 (19.5/20 ov)
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5th Match, Group A: Bangladesh v West Indies at Johannesburg - Sep 13, 2007
Bangladesh won by 6 wickets (with 12 balls remaining). West Indies 164/8 (20/20 ov); Bangladesh 165/4 (18/20 ov)
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6th Match, Group B: England v Zimbabwe at Cape Town - Sep 13, 2007
England won by 50 runs. England 188/9 (20/20 ov); Zimbabwe 138/7 (20/20 ov)
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7th Match, Group D: India v Scotland at Durban - Sep 13, 2007
No result (abandoned with toss).
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8th Match, Group C: Kenya v Sri Lanka at Johannesburg - Sep 14, 2007
Sri Lanka won by 172 runs. Sri Lanka 260/6 (20/20 ov); Kenya 88 (19.3/20 ov)
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9th Match, Group B: Australia v England at Cape Town - Sep 14, 2007
Australia won by 8 wickets (with 31 balls remaining). England 135 (20/20 ov); Australia 136/2 (14.5/20 ov)
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10th Match, Group D: India v Pakistan at Durban - Sep 14, 2007
Match tied. India 141/9 (20/20 ov); Pakistan 141/7 (20/20 ov)
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11th Match, Group C: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Johannesburg - Sep 15, 2007
Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets (with 7 balls remaining). New Zealand 164/7 (20/20 ov); Sri Lanka 168/3 (18.5/20 ov)
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12th Match, Group A: South Africa v Bangladesh at Cape Town - Sep 15, 2007
South Africa won by 7 wickets (with 7 balls remaining). Bangladesh 144 (19.3/20 ov); South Africa 146/3 (18.5/20 ov)
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13th Match, Group E: India v New Zealand at Johannesburg - Sep 16, 2007
New Zealand won by 10 runs. New Zealand 190 (20/20 ov); India 180/9 (20/20 ov)
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14th Match, Group F: Australia v Bangladesh at Cape Town - Sep 16, 2007
Australia won by 9 wickets (with 37 balls remaining). Bangladesh 123/8 (20/20 ov); Australia 124/1 (13.5/20 ov)
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15th Match, Group E: South Africa v England at Cape Town - Sep 16, 2007
South Africa won by 19 runs. South Africa 154/8 (20/20 ov); England 135/7 (20/20 ov)
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16th Match, Group F: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Johannesburg - Sep 17, 2007
Pakistan won by 33 runs. Pakistan 189/6 (20/20 ov); Sri Lanka 156/9 (20/20 ov)
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17th Match, Group E: England v New Zealand at Durban - Sep 18, 2007
New Zealand won by 5 runs. New Zealand 164/9 (20/20 ov); England 159/8 (20/20 ov)
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18th Match, Group F: Australia v Pakistan at Johannesburg - Sep 18, 2007
Pakistan won by 6 wickets (with 5 balls remaining). Australia 164/7 (20/20 ov); Pakistan 165/4 (19.1/20 ov)
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19th Match, Group F: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka at Johannesburg - Sep 18, 2007
Sri Lanka won by 64 runs. Sri Lanka 147/5 (20/20 ov); Bangladesh 83 (15.5/20 ov)
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20th Match, Group E: South Africa v New Zealand at Durban - Sep 19, 2007
South Africa won by 6 wickets (with 5 balls remaining). New Zealand 153/8 (20/20 ov); South Africa 158/4 (19.1/20 ov)
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21st Match, Group E: England v India at Durban - Sep 19, 2007
India won by 18 runs. India 218/4 (20/20 ov); England 200/6 (20/20 ov)
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22nd Match, Group F: Australia v Sri Lanka at Cape Town - Sep 20, 2007
Australia won by 10 wickets (with 58 balls remaining). Sri Lanka 101 (19.3/20 ov); Australia 102/0 (10.2/20 ov)
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23rd Match, Group F: Bangladesh v Pakistan at Cape Town - Sep 20, 2007
Pakistan won by 4 wickets (with 6 balls remaining). Bangladesh 140 (19.4/20 ov); Pakistan 141/6 (19/20 ov)
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24th Match, Group E: South Africa v India at Durban - Sep 20, 2007
India won by 37 runs. India 153/5 (20/20 ov); South Africa 116/9 (20/20 ov)
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1st Semi Final: New Zealand v Pakistan at Cape Town - Sep 22, 2007
Pakistan won by 6 wickets (with 7 balls remaining). New Zealand 143/8 (20/20 ov); Pakistan 147/4 (18.5/20 ov)
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2nd Semi Final: Australia v India at Durban - Sep 22, 2007
India won by 15 runs. India 188/5 (20/20 ov); Australia 173/7 (20/20 ov)
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Final: India v Pakistan at Johannesburg - Sep 24, 2007
India won by 5 runs. India 157/5 (20/20 ov); Pakistan 152 (19.3/20 ov)
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NEPAL:
ACC Twenty20 Cup 2007
GROUP A | GROUP B | |
Nepal | UAE | |
Malaysia | Kuwait | |
Qatar | Singapore | |
Afghanistan | Hong Kong | |
Oman | Saudi Arabia |
Venues: | Kuwait Oil Company Hubara, Kuwait Oil Company Unity, Kuwait Entertainment City Ground | |
Match Times: | 9 AM to 12 PM and 1.30 PM to 4.30 PM |
Match Schedule: | ||
October 27 | Malaysia v Nepal at Hubara Afghanistan v Qatar at Hubara Kuwait v UAE at Unity Hong Kong v Singapore at Unity | |
October 28 | Singapore v UAE at Hubara Kuwait v Saudi Arabia at Hubara Nepal v Qatar at KEC Malaysia v Oman at KEC | |
October 29 | Malaysia v Qatar at Unity Afghanistan v Oman at Unity Hong Kong v Saudi Arabia at KEC Kuwait v Singapore at KEC | |
October 30 | Afghanistan v Nepal at Hubara Oman v Qatar at Hubara Hong Kong v UAE at KEC Saudi Arabia v Singapore at KEC | |
October 31 | Nepal v Oman at Hubara Afghanistan v Malaysia at Hubara UAE v Saudi Arabia at Unity Hong Kong v Kuwait at Unity | |
November 1 | SF1: A1 v B2 at Unity SF2: A2 v B1 at Unity | |
November 2 | 3rd and 4th Playoff: Losers SF1 v Losers SF2 at Hubara Final: Winners SF1 v Winners SF2 at Hubara |
NEPAL QUALIFY FOR THE YOUTH WORLD CUP
Nepal qualified for the Youth World Cup 2008 clinching the ACC U-19 Elite Cup cricket tournament at the Kinrara Oval Ground on Wednesday.In the final, Nepal defeated Afghanistan by 48 runs for its fourth successive title at this level. In a closely contested match, Nepal batted first to score 172 runs in 49.4 overs and bowled out the South Asian neighbors for 124 in 45.5 overs.
Nepal has not lost a single match in the event since 2001, winning titles in 2001, 2003 and 2005 prior to this. Nepal was runner-up to Bangladesh in 1999.
“This is a great win,” Nepal’s coach Roy Dias commented after the victory. “Among all matches, the final was the most interesting.” Nepal will now play its fifth Youth World Cup (YWC) in Malaysia in February, 2008. ACC informed that there would not be any playoff against Scotland for the YWC spot.
While defending a moderate total, Nepali spinners played a crucial role as Shashi Keshari led with three wickets while Rahul Biswokarma and Sagar Khadka each took two wickets. Raj Shrestha took a wicket while pacers Amrit Bhattarai and Abhaya Rana chipped in with one each.
But it was Amrit and Paras Khadka who bowled with discipline restricting free-hitting Afghan batsmen at the start of the innings that set the foundation for victory. The Afghans played very slowly in the beginning scoring a run-an-over till the 10th over and at the rate of two runs until the 34th over.
Man-of-the-final Shir Shirzai scored 66 runs for Afghanistan and as long as he was at the crease, Afghanistan was hopeful of a victory despite needing 64 runs in the last 10 overs. But it collapsed from 108/5 to 124 all out in an attempt to accelerate.
Nepal lost two wickets in the first two overs, after electing to bat, as Shashi Keshari and Gyanendra Malla were dismissed to put the team in trouble. Paras Khadka and Mahesh Chhetri added 44 runs before Paras was bowled off an inside-edge at 28. Soon, Mahesh departed for 14 along with Antim Thapa and Nepal slumped to 60/5 in the 22nd over.
Akash Gupta, batting at No 7, was in a different mood though and scored a run-a-ball 48 with six fours and a six. He partnered 61 runs with Sagar Khadka, who himself got 32 off 79 balls. Raj Shrestha also got 14 runs.
“Nepal’s bowling was better than we thought,” Afghan coach Taj Malik said. “They played great cricket.”
“I am grateful to my players for this win,” captain Paras Khadka, who was later named man-of-the-series, said after the win. “We didn’t score much but we won convincingly.”
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1. Paras Khadka
2. Sharad Vesawkar
3. Gyanendra Malla
4. Abhaya Rana
5. Raj Shrestha
6. Dipen Shrestha
7. Rom Shrestha
8. Amrit Bhattarai
9. Antim Thapa
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Lekh | 14 | 41 | 0 | 0 | 127 |
Ashis | 1 | 21 | 0 | 0 | 21 |
Pasha | 7 | 68* | 1 | 0 | 89 |
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2007 | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December |
2008 | January | February | March |
May 2007 | |
Fri May 18 | Bangladesh v India at Chittagong (CDS), 1st Test - England v West Indies at Lord's, 1st Test - Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Abu Dhabi, Warid Cricket Series |
Sat May 19 | Bangladesh v India at Chittagong (CDS), 1st Test - England v West Indies at Lord's, 1st Test - |
Sun May 20 | Bangladesh v India at Chittagong (CDS), 1st Test - England v West Indies at Lord's, 1st Test - Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Abu Dhabi, Warid Cricket Series |
Mon May 21 | Bangladesh v India at Chittagong (CDS), 1st Test - England v West Indies at Lord's, 1st Test - |
Tue May 22 | Bangladesh v India at Chittagong (CDS), 1st Test - Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Abu Dhabi, Warid Cricket Series |
Wed May 23 | |
Thu May 24 | |
Fri May 25 | Bangladesh v India at Dhaka (SBNS), 2nd Test - England v West Indies at Leeds, 2nd Test - |
Sat May 26 | Bangladesh v India at Dhaka (SBNS), 2nd Test - England v West Indies at Leeds, 2nd Test - |
Sun May 27 | Bangladesh v India at Dhaka (SBNS), 2nd Test - England v West Indies at Leeds, 2nd Test - |
Mon May 28 | Bangladesh v India at Dhaka (SBNS), 2nd Test - England v West Indies at Leeds, 2nd Test - |
Tue May 29 | Bangladesh v India at Dhaka (SBNS), 2nd Test - England v West Indies at Leeds, 2nd Test - |
Wed May 30 | |
Thu May 31 | |
June 2007 | |
Fri Jun 1 | |
Sat Jun 2 | |
Sun Jun 3 | |
Mon Jun 4 | |
Tue Jun 5 | |
Wed Jun 6 | Asia XI v Africa XI at Bangalore, Afro-Asian Cup |
Thu Jun 7 | England v West Indies at Manchester, 3rd Test - |
Fri Jun 8 | England v West Indies at Manchester, 3rd Test - |
Sat Jun 9 | England v West Indies at Manchester, 3rd Test - Asia XI v Africa XI at Chennai, Afro-Asian Cup |
Sun Jun 10 | England v West Indies at Manchester, 3rd Test - Asia XI v Africa XI at Chennai, Afro-Asian Cup |
Mon Jun 11 | England v West Indies at Manchester, 3rd Test - |
Tue Jun 12 | |
Wed Jun 13 | |
Thu Jun 14 | |
Fri Jun 15 | England v West Indies at Chester-le-Street, 4th Test - |
Sat Jun 16 | England v West Indies at Chester-le-Street, 4th Test - |
Sun Jun 17 | England v West Indies at Chester-le-Street, 4th Test - |
Mon Jun 18 | England v West Indies at Chester-le-Street, 4th Test - |
Tue Jun 19 | England v West Indies at Chester-le-Street, 4th Test - |
Wed Jun 20 | |
Thu Jun 21 | |
Fri Jun 22 | |
Sat Jun 23 | Ireland v India at Belfast |
Sun Jun 24 | Ireland v South Africa at Belfast |
Mon Jun 25 | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Colombo (RPS), 1st Test - |
Tue Jun 26 | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Colombo (RPS), 1st Test - India v South Africa at Belfast |
Wed Jun 27 | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Colombo (RPS), 1st Test - |
Thu Jun 28 | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Colombo (RPS), 1st Test - England v West Indies at The Oval, 1st T20I |
Fri Jun 29 | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Colombo (RPS), 1st Test - India v South Africa at Belfast England v West Indies at The Oval, 2nd T20I |
Sat Jun 30 | |
July 2007 | |
Sun Jul 1 | England v West Indies at Lord's, 1st ODI India v South Africa at Belfast |
Mon Jul 2 | |
Tue Jul 3 | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Colombo (PSS), 2nd Test - India v Pakistan at Glasgow, Only ODI |
Wed Jul 4 | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Colombo (PSS), 2nd Test - England v West Indies at Birmingham, 2nd ODI |
Thu Jul 5 | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Colombo (PSS), 2nd Test - |
Fri Jul 6 | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Colombo (PSS), 2nd Test - |
Sat Jul 7 | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Colombo (PSS), 2nd Test - England v West Indies at Nottingham, 3rd ODI |
Sun Jul 8 | |
Mon Jul 9 | |
Tue Jul 10 | |
Wed Jul 11 | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Kandy, 3rd Test - |
Thu Jul 12 | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Kandy, 3rd Test - |
Fri Jul 13 | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Kandy, 3rd Test - |
Sat Jul 14 | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Kandy, 3rd Test - |
Sun Jul 15 | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Kandy, 3rd Test - |
Mon Jul 16 | |
Tue Jul 17 | |
Wed Jul 18 | |
Thu Jul 19 | England v India at Lord's, 1st Test - Australia Women v New Zealand Women at Darwin |
Fri Jul 20 | England v India at Lord's, 1st Test - Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Colombo (PSS), 1st ODI |
Sat Jul 21 | England v India at Lord's, 1st Test - Australia Women v New Zealand Women at Darwin, 1st Match |
Sun Jul 22 | England v India at Lord's, 1st Test - Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Colombo (RPS), 2nd ODI Australia Women v New Zealand Women at Darwin, 2nd Match |
Mon Jul 23 | England v India at Lord's, 1st Test - |
Tue Jul 24 | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Colombo (RPS), 3rd ODI |
Wed Jul 25 | Australia Women v New Zealand Women at Darwin, 3rd Match |
Thu Jul 26 | |
Fri Jul 27 | England v India at Nottingham, 2nd Test - |
Sat Jul 28 | England v India at Nottingham, 2nd Test - Australia Women v New Zealand Women at Darwin, 4th Match |
Sun Jul 29 | England v India at Nottingham, 2nd Test - Australia Women v New Zealand Women at Darwin, 5th Match |
Mon Jul 30 | England v India at Nottingham, 2nd Test - |
Tue Jul 31 | England v India at Nottingham, 2nd Test - |
August 2007 | |
Wed Aug 1 | |
Thu Aug 2 | |
Fri Aug 3 | |
Sat Aug 4 | |
Sun Aug 5 | |
Mon Aug 6 | |
Tue Aug 7 | |
Wed Aug 8 | |
Thu Aug 9 | England v India at The Oval, 3rd Test - |
Fri Aug 10 | England v India at The Oval, 3rd Test - |
Sat Aug 11 | England v India at The Oval, 3rd Test - |
Sun Aug 12 | England v India at The Oval, 3rd Test - England Women v New Zealand Women at Bath, 1st Twenty20 International |
Mon Aug 13 | England v India at The Oval, 3rd Test - England Women v New Zealand Women at Bath, 2nd Twenty20 International |
Tue Aug 14 | |
Wed Aug 15 | |
Thu Aug 16 | Scotland v India at Glasgow, Only ODI England Women v New Zealand Women at Taunton, 3rd Twenty20 International |
Fri Aug 17 | England Women v New Zealand Women at Taunton, 1st ODI |
Sat Aug 18 | |
Sun Aug 19 | England Women v New Zealand Women at Stratford-upon-Avon, 2nd ODI |
Mon Aug 20 | |
Tue Aug 21 | England v India at Southampton, 1st ODI |
Wed Aug 22 | |
Thu Aug 23 | England Women v New Zealand Women at Derby, 3rd ODI |
Fri Aug 24 | England v India at Bristol, 2nd ODI |
Sat Aug 25 | |
Sun Aug 26 | England Women v New Zealand Women at Blackpool, 4th ODI |
Mon Aug 27 | England v India at Birmingham, 3rd ODI England Women v New Zealand Women at Blackpool, 5th ODI |
Tue Aug 28 | |
Wed Aug 29 | |
Thu Aug 30 | England v India at Manchester, 4th ODI England Women v New Zealand Women at Shenley, 6th ODI |
Fri Aug 31 | |
September 2007 | |
Sat Sep 1 | |
Sun Sep 2 | England v India at Leeds, 5th ODI |
Mon Sep 3 | |
Tue Sep 4 | |
Wed Sep 5 | England v India at The Oval, 6th ODI |
Thu Sep 6 | |
Fri Sep 7 | |
Sat Sep 8 | England v India at Lord's, 7th ODI |
Sun Sep 9 | |
Mon Sep 10 | |
Tue Sep 11 | South Africa v West Indies at Johannesburg, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship |
Wed Sep 12 | Australia v Zimbabwe at Cape Town, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship Kenya v New Zealand at Durban, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship Pakistan v Scotland at Durban, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship |
Thu Sep 13 | Bangladesh v West Indies at Johannesburg, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship England v Zimbabwe at Cape Town, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship India v Scotland at Durban, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship |
Fri Sep 14 | Australia v England at Cape Town, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship India v Pakistan at Durban, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship Kenya v Sri Lanka at Johannesburg, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship |
Sat Sep 15 | New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Johannesburg, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship South Africa v Bangladesh at Cape Town, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship |
Sun Sep 16 | TBC v TBC at Johannesburg, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship TBC v TBC at Cape Town, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship TBC v TBC at Cape Town, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship |
Mon Sep 17 | TBC v TBC at Johannesburg, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship |
Tue Sep 18 | TBC v TBC at Durban, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship TBC v TBC at Johannesburg, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship TBC v TBC at Johannesburg, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship |
Wed Sep 19 | TBC v TBC at Durban, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship TBC v TBC at Durban, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship |
Thu Sep 20 | TBC v TBC at Cape Town, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship TBC v TBC at Cape Town, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship TBC v TBC at Durban, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship |
Fri Sep 21 | |
Sat Sep 22 | TBC v TBC at Cape Town, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship, 1st Semi Final TBC v TBC at Durban, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship, 2nd Semi Final |
Sun Sep 23 | |
Mon Sep 24 | TBC v TBC at Johannesburg, ICC Twenty/20 World Championship, Final |
Tue Sep 25 | |
Wed Sep 26 | |
Thu Sep 27 | |
Fri Sep 28 | |
Sat Sep 29 | |
Sun Sep 30 | |
October 2007 | |
Mon Oct 1 | Sri Lanka v England at Dambulla, 1st ODI |
Tue Oct 2 | |
Wed Oct 3 | |
Thu Oct 4 | Sri Lanka v England at Dambulla, 2nd ODI |
Fri Oct 5 | |
Sat Oct 6 | |
Sun Oct 7 | Sri Lanka v England at Dambulla, 3rd ODI |
Mon Oct 8 | |
Tue Oct 9 | |
Wed Oct 10 | Sri Lanka v England at Colombo (RPS), 4th ODI |
Thu Oct 11 | |
Fri Oct 12 | |
Sat Oct 13 | Sri Lanka v England at Colombo (RPS), 5th ODI |
Sun Oct 14 | |
Mon Oct 15 | |
Tue Oct 16 | |
Wed Oct 17 | |
Thu Oct 18 | |
Fri Oct 19 | |
Sat Oct 20 | |
Sun Oct 21 | |
Mon Oct 22 | |
Tue Oct 23 | |
Wed Oct 24 | |
Thu Oct 25 | |
Fri Oct 26 | |
Sat Oct 27 | |
Sun Oct 28 | |
Mon Oct 29 | |
Tue Oct 30 | |
Wed Oct 31 | |
November 2007 | |
Thu Nov 1 | |
Fri Nov 2 | |
Sat Nov 3 | |
Sun Nov 4 | |
Mon Nov 5 | |
Tue Nov 6 | |
Wed Nov 7 | |
Thu Nov 8 | Australia v Sri Lanka at Brisbane, 1st Test - |
Fri Nov 9 | Australia v Sri Lanka at Brisbane, 1st Test - |
Sat Nov 10 | Australia v Sri Lanka at Brisbane, 1st Test - |
Sun Nov 11 | Australia v Sri Lanka at Brisbane, 1st Test - |
Mon Nov 12 | Australia v Sri Lanka at Brisbane, 1st Test - |
Tue Nov 13 | |
Wed Nov 14 | |
Thu Nov 15 | |
Fri Nov 16 | Australia v Sri Lanka at Hobart, 2nd Test - |
Sat Nov 17 | Australia v Sri Lanka at Hobart, 2nd Test - |
Sun Nov 18 | Australia v Sri Lanka at Hobart, 2nd Test - |
Mon Nov 19 | Australia v Sri Lanka at Hobart, 2nd Test - |
Tue Nov 20 | Australia v Sri Lanka at Hobart, 2nd Test - |
Wed Nov 21 | |
Thu Nov 22 | |
Fri Nov 23 | |
Sat Nov 24 | |
Sun Nov 25 | |
Mon Nov 26 | |
Tue Nov 27 | |
Wed Nov 28 | |
Thu Nov 29 | |
Fri Nov 30 | |
December 2007 | |
Sat Dec 1 | Sri Lanka v England at Galle, 1st Test - |
Sun Dec 2 | Sri Lanka v England at Galle, 1st Test - |
Mon Dec 3 | Sri Lanka v England at Galle, 1st Test - |
Tue Dec 4 | Sri Lanka v England at Galle, 1st Test - |
Wed Dec 5 | Sri Lanka v England at Galle, 1st Test - |
Thu Dec 6 | |
Fri Dec 7 | |
Sat Dec 8 | |
Sun Dec 9 | Sri Lanka v England at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test - |
Mon Dec 10 | Sri Lanka v England at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test - |
Tue Dec 11 | Sri Lanka v England at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test - Australia v New Zealand at Perth, Only Twenty20 International |
Wed Dec 12 | Sri Lanka v England at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test - |
Thu Dec 13 | Sri Lanka v England at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test - |
Fri Dec 14 | Australia v New Zealand at Adelaide, 1st Match |
Sat Dec 15 | |
Sun Dec 16 | Australia v New Zealand at Sydney, 2nd Match |
Mon Dec 17 | |
Tue Dec 18 | Sri Lanka v England at Kandy, 3rd Test - |
Wed Dec 19 | Sri Lanka v England at Kandy, 3rd Test - |
Thu Dec 20 | Sri Lanka v England at Kandy, 3rd Test - Australia v New Zealand at Hobart, 3rd Match |
Fri Dec 21 | Sri Lanka v England at Kandy, 3rd Test - |
Sat Dec 22 | Sri Lanka v England at Kandy, 3rd Test - |
Sun Dec 23 | |
Mon Dec 24 | |
Tue Dec 25 | |
Wed Dec 26 | Australia v India at Melbourne, 1st Test - |
Thu Dec 27 | Australia v India at Melbourne, 1st Test - |
Fri Dec 28 | Australia v India at Melbourne, 1st Test - |
Sat Dec 29 | Australia v India at Melbourne, 1st Test - |
Sun Dec 30 | Australia v India at Melbourne, 1st Test - |
Mon Dec 31 | |
January 2008 | |
Tue Jan 1 | |
Wed Jan 2 | Australia v India at Sydney, 2nd Test - |
Thu Jan 3 | Australia v India at Sydney, 2nd Test - |
Fri Jan 4 | Australia v India at Sydney, 2nd Test - |
Sat Jan 5 | Australia v India at Sydney, 2nd Test - |
Sun Jan 6 | Australia v India at Sydney, 2nd Test - |
Mon Jan 7 | |
Tue Jan 8 | |
Wed Jan 9 | |
Thu Jan 10 | |
Fri Jan 11 | |
Sat Jan 12 | |
Sun Jan 13 | |
Mon Jan 14 | |
Tue Jan 15 | |
Wed Jan 16 | Australia v India at Perth, 3rd Test - |
Thu Jan 17 | Australia v India at Perth, 3rd Test - |
Fri Jan 18 | Australia v India at Perth, 3rd Test - |
Sat Jan 19 | Australia v India at Perth, 3rd Test - |
Sun Jan 20 | Australia v India at Perth, 3rd Test - |
Mon Jan 21 | |
Tue Jan 22 | |
Wed Jan 23 | |
Thu Jan 24 | Australia v India at Adelaide, 4th Test - |
Fri Jan 25 | Australia v India at Adelaide, 4th Test - |
Sat Jan 26 | Australia v India at Adelaide, 4th Test - |
Sun Jan 27 | Australia v India at Adelaide, 4th Test - |
Mon Jan 28 | Australia v India at Adelaide, 4th Test - |
Tue Jan 29 | |
Wed Jan 30 | |
Thu Jan 31 | |
February 2008 | |
Fri Feb 1 | Australia v India at Melbourne, Only Twenty20 International |
Sat Feb 2 | |
Sun Feb 3 | Australia v India at Brisbane, Commonwealth Bank Series |
Mon Feb 4 | |
Tue Feb 5 | India v Sri Lanka at Brisbane, Commonwealth Bank Series |
Wed Feb 6 | |
Thu Feb 7 | |
Fri Feb 8 | Australia v Sri Lanka at Sydney, Commonwealth Bank Series |
Sat Feb 9 | |
Sun Feb 10 | Australia v India at Melbourne, Commonwealth Bank Series |
Mon Feb 11 | |
Tue Feb 12 | India v Sri Lanka at Canberra, Commonwealth Bank Series |
Wed Feb 13 | |
Thu Feb 14 | |
Fri Feb 15 | Australia v Sri Lanka at Perth, Commonwealth Bank Series |
Sat Feb 16 | |
Sun Feb 17 | Australia v India at Adelaide, Commonwealth Bank Series |
Mon Feb 18 | |
Tue Feb 19 | India v Sri Lanka at Adelaide, Commonwealth Bank Series |
Wed Feb 20 | |
Thu Feb 21 | |
Fri Feb 22 | Australia v Sri Lanka at Melbourne, Commonwealth Bank Series |
Sat Feb 23 | |
Sun Feb 24 | Australia v India at Sydney, Commonwealth Bank Series |
Mon Feb 25 | |
Tue Feb 26 | India v Sri Lanka at Hobart, Commonwealth Bank Series |
Wed Feb 27 | |
Thu Feb 28 | |
Fri Feb 29 | Australia v Sri Lanka at Melbourne, Commonwealth Bank Series |
March 2008 | |
Sat Mar 1 | |
Sun Mar 2 | TBC v TBC at Sydney, Commonwealth Bank Series, 1st Final |
Mon Mar 3 | |
Tue Mar 4 | TBC v TBC at Brisbane, Commonwealth Bank Series, 2nd Final |
Wed Mar 5 | |
Thu Mar 6 | |
Fri Mar 7 | TBC v TBC at Adelaide, Commonwealth Bank Series, 3rd Final |
Final: Australia v Sri Lanka at Bridgetown - Apr 28, 2007
Australia won by 53 runs (D/L method). Australia 281/4 (38/38 ov); Sri Lanka 215/8 (36/36 ov)
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2nd Semi-Final: Australia v South Africa at Gros Islet - Apr 25, 2007
Australia won by 7 wickets (with 111 balls remaining). South Africa 149 (43.5 ov); Australia 153/3 (31.3 ov)
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1st Semi-Final: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Kingston - Apr 24, 2007
Sri Lanka won by 81 runs. Sri Lanka 289/5 (50 ov); New Zealand 208 (41.4 ov)
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48th Match, Super Eights: West Indies v England at Bridgetown - Apr 21, 2007
England won by 1 wicket (with 1 ball remaining). West Indies 300 (49.5 ov); England 301/9 (49.5 ov)
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47th Match, Super Eights: Australia v New Zealand at St George's - Apr 20, 2007
Australia won by 215 runs. Australia 348/6 (50 ov); New Zealand 133 (25.5 ov)
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46th Match, Super Eights: West Indies v Bangladesh at Bridgetown - Apr 19, 2007
West Indies won by 99 runs. West Indies 230/5 (50 ov); Bangladesh 131 (43.5 ov)
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45th Match, Super Eights: Ireland v Sri Lanka at St George's - Apr 18, 2007
Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets (with 240 balls remaining). Ireland 77 (27.4 ov); Sri Lanka 81/2 (10 ov)
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44th Match, Super Eights: England v South Africa at Bridgetown - Apr 17, 2007
South Africa won by 9 wickets (with 184 balls remaining). England 154 (48 ov); South Africa 157/1 (19.2 ov)
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43rd Match, Super Eights: Australia v Sri Lanka at St George's - Apr 16, 2007
Australia won by 7 wickets (with 44 balls remaining). Sri Lanka 226 (49.4 ov); Australia 232/3 (42.4 ov)
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42nd Match, Super Eights: Bangladesh v Ireland at Bridgetown - Apr 15, 2007
Ireland won by 74 runs. Ireland 243/7 (50 ov); Bangladesh 169 (41.2 ov)
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41st Match, Super Eights: New Zealand v South Africa at St George's - Apr 14, 2007
New Zealand won by 5 wickets (with 10 balls remaining). South Africa 193/7 (50 ov); New Zealand 196/5 (48.2 ov)
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40th Match, Super Eights: Australia v Ireland at Bridgetown - Apr 13, 2007
Australia won by 9 wickets (with 226 balls remaining). Ireland 91 (30 ov); Australia 92/1 (12.2 ov)
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39th Match, Super Eights: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at St George's - Apr 12, 2007
Sri Lanka won by 6 wickets (with 29 balls remaining). New Zealand 219/7 (50 ov); Sri Lanka 222/4 (45.1 ov)
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38th Match, Super Eights: Bangladesh v England at Bridgetown - Apr 11, 2007
England won by 4 wickets (with 31 balls remaining). Bangladesh 143 (37.2 ov); England 147/6 (44.5 ov)
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37th Match, Super Eights: West Indies v South Africa at St George's - Apr 10, 2007
South Africa won by 67 runs. South Africa 356/4 (50 ov); West Indies 289/9 (50 ov)
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36th Match, Super Eights: Ireland v New Zealand at Providence - Apr 9, 2007
New Zealand won by 129 runs. New Zealand 263/8 (50 ov); Ireland 134 (37.4 ov)
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35th Match, Super Eights: Australia v England at North Sound - Apr 8, 2007
Australia won by 7 wickets (with 16 balls remaining). England 247 (49.5 ov); Australia 248/3 (47.2 ov)
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34th Match, Super Eights: Bangladesh v South Africa at Providence - Apr 7, 2007
Bangladesh won by 67 runs. Bangladesh 251/8 (50 ov); South Africa 184 (48.4 ov)
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33rd Match, Super Eights: England v Sri Lanka at North Sound - Apr 4, 2007
Sri Lanka won by 2 runs. Sri Lanka 235 (50 ov); England 233/8 (50 ov)
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32nd Match, Super Eights: Ireland v South Africa at Providence - Apr 3, 2007
South Africa won by 7 wickets (with 21 balls remaining) (D/L method). Ireland 152/8 (35/35 ov); South Africa 165/3 (31.3/35 ov)
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31st Match, Super Eights: Bangladesh v New Zealand at North Sound - Apr 2, 2007
New Zealand won by 9 wickets (with 124 balls remaining). Bangladesh 174 (48.3 ov); New Zealand 178/1 (29.2 ov)
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30th Match, Super Eights: West Indies v Sri Lanka at Providence - Apr 1, 2007
Sri Lanka won by 113 runs. Sri Lanka 303/5 (50 ov); West Indies 190 (44.3 ov)
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29th Match, Super Eights: Australia v Bangladesh at North Sound - Mar 31, 2007
Australia won by 10 wickets (with 49 balls remaining). Bangladesh 104/6 (22/22 ov); Australia 106/0 (13.5/22 ov)
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28th Match, Super Eights: England v Ireland at Providence - Mar 30, 2007
England won by 48 runs. England 266/7 (50 ov); Ireland 218 (48.1 ov)
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27th Match, Super Eights: West Indies v New Zealand at North Sound - Mar 29, 2007
New Zealand won by 7 wickets (with 64 balls remaining). West Indies 177 (44.4 ov); New Zealand 179/3 (39.2 ov)
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26th Match, Super Eights: South Africa v Sri Lanka at Providence - Mar 28, 2007
South Africa won by 1 wicket (with 10 balls remaining). Sri Lanka 209 (49.3 ov); South Africa 212/9 (48.2 ov)
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25th Match, Super Eights: West Indies v Australia at North Sound - Mar 27-28, 2007
Australia won by 103 runs. Australia 322/6 (50 ov); West Indies 219 (45.3 ov)
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24th Match, Group B: Bangladesh v Bermuda at Port of Spain - Mar 25, 2007
Bangladesh won by 7 wickets (with 21 balls remaining) (D/L method). Bermuda 94/9 (21/21 ov); Bangladesh 96/3 (17.3/21 ov)
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23rd Match, Group C: England v Kenya at Gros Islet - Mar 24, 2007
England won by 7 wickets (with 60 balls remaining). Kenya 177 (43/43 ov); England 178/3 (33/43 ov)
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22nd Match, Group A: Australia v South Africa at Basseterre - Mar 24, 2007
Australia won by 83 runs. Australia 377/6 (50 ov); South Africa 294 (48 ov)
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21st Match, Group D: West Indies v Ireland at Kingston - Mar 23, 2007
West Indies won by 8 wickets (with 59 balls remaining) (D/L method). Ireland 183/8 (48/48 ov); West Indies 190/2 (38.1/48 ov)
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20th Match, Group B: India v Sri Lanka at Port of Spain - Mar 23, 2007
Sri Lanka won by 69 runs. Sri Lanka 254/6 (50 ov); India 185 (43.3 ov)
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19th Match, Group A: Netherlands v Scotland at Basseterre - Mar 22, 2007
Netherlands won by 8 wickets (with 157 balls remaining). Scotland 136 (34.1 ov); Netherlands 140/2 (23.5 ov)
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18th Match, Group C: Canada v New Zealand at Gros Islet - Mar 22, 2007
New Zealand won by 114 runs. New Zealand 363/5 (50 ov); Canada 249 (49.2 ov)
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17th Match, Group D: Pakistan v Zimbabwe at Kingston - Mar 21, 2007
Pakistan won by 93 runs (D/L method). Pakistan 349 (49.5 ov); Zimbabwe 99 (19.1/20 ov)
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16th Match, Group B: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka at Port of Spain - Mar 21, 2007
Sri Lanka won by 198 runs (D/L method). Sri Lanka 318/4 (50 ov); Bangladesh 112 (37/46 ov)
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15th Match, Group A: Scotland v South Africa at Basseterre - Mar 20, 2007
South Africa won by 7 wickets (with 160 balls remaining). Scotland 186/8 (50 ov); South Africa 188/3 (23.2 ov)
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14th Match, Group C: Kenya v New Zealand at Gros Islet - Mar 20, 2007
New Zealand won by 148 runs. New Zealand 331/7 (50 ov); Kenya 183 (49.2 ov)
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13th Match, Group D: West Indies v Zimbabwe at Kingston - Mar 19, 2007
West Indies won by 6 wickets (with 13 balls remaining). Zimbabwe 202/5 (50 ov); West Indies 204/4 (47.5 ov)
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12th Match, Group B: Bermuda v India at Port of Spain - Mar 19, 2007
India won by 257 runs. India 413/5 (50 ov); Bermuda 156 (43.1 ov)
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11th Match, Group C: Canada v England at Gros Islet - Mar 18, 2007
England won by 51 runs. England 279/6 (50 ov); Canada 228/7 (50 ov)
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10th Match, Group A: Australia v Netherlands at Basseterre - Mar 18, 2007
Australia won by 229 runs. Australia 358/5 (50 ov); Netherlands 129 (26.5 ov)
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9th Match, Group D: Ireland v Pakistan at Kingston - Mar 17, 2007
Ireland won by 3 wickets (with 32 balls remaining) (D/L method). Pakistan 132 (45.4 ov); Ireland 133/7 (41.4/47 ov)
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8th Match, Group B: Bangladesh v India at Port of Spain - Mar 17, 2007
Bangladesh won by 5 wickets (with 9 balls remaining). India 191 (49.3 ov); Bangladesh 192/5 (48.3 ov)
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7th Match, Group A: Netherlands v South Africa at Basseterre - Mar 16, 2007
South Africa won by 221 runs. South Africa 353/3 (40/40 ov); Netherlands 132/9 (40/40 ov)
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6th Match, Group C: England v New Zealand at Gros Islet - Mar 16, 2007
New Zealand won by 6 wickets (with 54 balls remaining). England 209/7 (50 ov); New Zealand 210/4 (41 ov)
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5th Match, Group D: Ireland v Zimbabwe at Kingston - Mar 15, 2007
Match tied. Ireland 221/9 (50 ov); Zimbabwe 221 (50 ov)
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4th Match, Group B: Bermuda v Sri Lanka at Port of Spain - Mar 15, 2007
Sri Lanka won by 243 runs. Sri Lanka 321/6 (50 ov); Bermuda 78 (24.4 ov)
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3rd Match, Group C: Canada v Kenya at Gros Islet - Mar 14, 2007
Kenya won by 7 wickets (with 40 balls remaining). Canada 199 (50 ov); Kenya 203/3 (43.2 ov)
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2nd Match, Group A: Australia v Scotland at Basseterre - Mar 14, 2007
Australia won by 203 runs. Australia 334/6 (50 ov); Scotland 131 (40.1 ov)
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1st Match, Group D: West Indies v Pakistan at Kingston - Mar 13, 2007
West Indies won by 54 runs. West Indies 241/9 (50 ov); Pakistan 187 (47.2 ov)
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Australia v England at Kingstown - Mar 9, 2007
Australia won by 5 wickets (with 55 balls remaining). England 197 (48.3 ov); Australia 200/5 (40.5 ov)
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New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Bridgetown - Mar 9, 2007
New Zealand won by 18 runs. New Zealand 285/8 (50 ov); Sri Lanka 267 (48.2 ov)
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Pakistan v South Africa at St Augustine - Mar 9, 2007
Pakistan won by 7 wickets (with 33 balls remaining). South Africa 199 (48.3 ov); Pakistan 200/3 (44.3 ov)
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West Indies v India at Greenfields - Mar 9, 2007
India won by 9 wickets (with 189 balls remaining). West Indies 85 (25.5 ov); India 86/1 (18.3 ov)
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Bangladesh v Scotland at Bridgetown - Mar 8, 2007
Bangladesh won by 7 wickets (with 95 balls remaining). Scotland 152/9 (50 ov); Bangladesh 156/3 (34.1 ov)
Bermuda v Zimbabwe at Kingstown - Mar 8, 2007
Zimbabwe won by 6 wickets (with 126 balls remaining). Bermuda 136 (50 ov); Zimbabwe 137/4 (29 ov)
Canada v Ireland at St Augustine - Mar 8, 2007
Ireland won by 7 wickets (with 139 balls remaining). Canada 115 (32.5 ov); Ireland 116/3 (26.5 ov)
Kenya v Netherlands at Greenfields - Mar 8, 2007
Kenya won by 9 runs. Kenya 274/8 (50 ov); Netherlands 265/9 (50 ov)
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Australia v Zimbabwe at Kingstown - Mar 6, 2007
Australia won by 106 runs. Australia 290/7 (50 ov); Zimbabwe 184/7 (50 ov)
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Bangladesh v New Zealand at Bridgetown - Mar 6, 2007
Bangladesh won by 2 wickets (with 6 balls remaining). New Zealand 226 (47.2 ov); Bangladesh 230/8 (49 ov)
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Canada v Pakistan at St Augustine - Mar 6, 2007
Pakistan won by 77 runs. Pakistan 273/8 (48/48 ov); Canada 196 (46.4/48 ov)
India v Netherlands at Greenfields - Mar 6, 2007
India won by 182 runs. India 300/9 (50 ov); Netherlands 118 (37.5 ov)
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Bermuda v England at Kingstown - Mar 5, 2007
England won by 241 runs. England 286/8 (50 ov); Bermuda 45 (22.2 ov)
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Ireland v South Africa at St Augustine - Mar 5, 2007
South Africa won by 35 runs. South Africa 192 (50 ov); Ireland 157 (44.2 ov)
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Scotland v Sri Lanka at Bridgetown - Mar 5, 2007
Sri Lanka won by 159 runs. Sri Lanka 294/7 (50 ov); Scotland 135 (41.2 ov)
West Indies v Kenya at Greenfields - Mar 5, 2007
West Indies won by 21 runs. West Indies 268/6 (50 ov); Kenya 247/7 (50 ov)
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*** ICC Cricket Rules
Here are the list of Cricket playing Countries:-
Full Members :source:wikipedia
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