International cricket in 2006–07

International cricket in the 2006–07 cricket season is defined by major statisticians, such as CricketArchive and Wisden, as those matches played on tours that started between September 2006 and April 2007. Two major ICC tournaments are scheduled for this season, with the Champions Trophy played in October in India, and the World Cup taking place in West Indies in March. In addition, England will defend the Ashes when they go to Australia in November, and all the ten Test nations will be in action during November and December – though Zimbabwe, who are playing Bangladesh during this time, withdrew from Test matches throughout 2006 and will thus only be playing One-day International matches.

Season overview

International tours
Start dateHome teamAway teamResults [Matches]
TestODIT20I
15 September 2006  South Africa  Zimbabwe3–0 [3]
11 November 2006  Pakistan  West Indies2–0 [3]3–1 [5]
19 November 2006  South Africa  India2–1 [3]4–0 [5]0–1 [1]
23 November 2006  Australia  England5–0 [5]1–0 [1]
28 November 2006  Bangladesh  Zimbabwe5–0 [5]1–0 [1]
7 December 2006  New Zealand  Sri Lanka1–1 [2]2–2 [5]1–1 [2]
15 December 2006  Bangladesh  Scotland2–0 [2]
11 January 2007  South Africa  Pakistan2–1 [3]3–1 [5]1–0 [1]
21 January 2007  India  West Indies3–1 [4]
4 February 2007  Zimbabwe  Bangladesh1–3 [4]
8 February 2007  India  Sri Lanka2–1 [4]
16 February 2007  New Zealand  Australia3–0 [3]
International tournaments
DatesTournamentWinners
12 September 2006 DLF Cup  Australia
7 October 2006 ICC Champions Trophy  Australia
12 January 2007 Commonwealth Bank Series  England
13 March 2007 World Cup  Australia
Minor tours
Start dateHome teamAway teamResults [Matches]
First-classList A
11 November 2006  Kenya  Bermuda3–0 [3]
Minor tournaments
DatesTournamentWinners
26 November 2006 Associates Triangular Series  Netherlands
17 January 2007 Associates Triangular Series  Kenya
29 January 2007 ICC World Cricket League Division One  Kenya
25 February 2007 Associates Triangular Series  Bangladesh

Pre-season rankings

ICC Test Championship 21 August 2006
PosNationMatchesPointsRating
1  Australia334793130
2  England414864119
3  Pakistan303363112
4  India343780111
5  Sri Lanka333410103
6  South Africa34318294
7  New Zealand25229392
8  West Indies29208072
9  Zimbabwe1541528
10  Bangladesh22482
ICC ODI Championship 10 September 2006
PosNationPoints
1  Australia131
2  South Africa123
3  India113
4  Pakistan111
5  New Zealand111
6  Sri Lanka107
7  West Indies99
8  England99
9  Zimbabwe35
10  Bangladesh33
11  Kenya0

September

DLF Cup

The Board of Control for Cricket in India has announced that India, Australia and West Indies will take part in a triangular series held at the Kinrara Academy Oval in Kuala Lumpur. The West Indies Cricket Board were in a payment conflict with the West Indies Players' Association about this series, as the WIPA claims it was not informed before the WICB agreed to the matches,[1] but a deal was eventually agreed in early August.[2] The tournament was known as the DLF Cup, the second ODI tournament to be known by this name, following April's India v Pakistan series in the UAE.

Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
 Australia421111+0.55
 West Indies42209−0.31
 India41216−0.26
No.DateTeam 1CaptainTeam 2CaptainVenueResult
Group stage
ODI 241312 September  AustraliaRicky Ponting  West IndiesBrian LaraKinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Australia by 78 runs
ODI 241414 September  IndiaRahul Dravid  West IndiesBrian LaraKinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  West Indies by 29 runs (D/L)
ODI 241616 September  AustraliaRicky Ponting  IndiaRahul DravidKinrara Academy Oval, Kuala LumpurNo result
ODI 241718 September  AustraliaMichael Hussey  West IndiesBrian LaraKinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  West Indies by 3 wickets
ODI 241920 September  IndiaRahul Dravid  West IndiesBrian LaraKinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  India by 16 runs
ODI 242122 September  AustraliaRicky Ponting  IndiaRahul DravidKinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Australia by 18 runs
Final
ODI 242224 September  AustraliaRicky Ponting  West IndiesBrian LaraKinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Australia by 127 runs

Zimbabwe in South Africa

Zimbabwe made a one-week tour of South Africa as warm-up to the Champions Trophy.[3] They lost all four matches on tour, three ODIs to South Africa and a Twenty20 match with domestic side Eagles.

No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
ODI series
ODI 241515 SeptemberProsper UtseyaJacques KallisGoodyear Park, Blomfontein  South Africa by 5 wickets
ODI 241817 SeptemberProsper UtseyaJacques KallisBuffalo Park, East London  South Africa by 6 wickets
ODI 242020 SeptemberProsper UtseyaJacques KallisSedgars Park, Potchefstroom  South Africa by 171 runs

October

Champions Trophy

The 2006 ICC Champions Trophy was held in India from 7 October to 5 November 2006. It was the fifth edition of the ICC Champions Trophy (previously known as the ICC Knock-out). The tournament venue was not confirmed until mid-2005 when the Indian government agreed that tournament revenues would be free from tax (the 2002 tournament had been due to be held in India, but was switched to Sri Lanka when an exemption from tax in India was not granted).[4] Australia won the tournament, their first Champions Trophy victory. They were the only team to only get one loss in the tournament, as all other teams lost at least two matches. West Indies, their final opponents, beat Australia in the group stage, but were bowled out for 138 in the final and lost by eight wickets on the Duckworth–Lewis method. West Indies opening batsman Chris Gayle was named Player of the Tournament.

Preliminary round

PosTeamPldWLTNRPtsNRR
1  Sri Lanka3300062.672
2  West Indies3210040.404
3  Bangladesh3120020.019
4  Zimbabwe303000−2.927
Source: EspnCricinfo
No.DateTeam 1CaptainTeam 2CaptainVenueResult
Preliminary round
ODI 24237 October  Sri LankaMahela Jayawardene  BangladeshHabibul BasharPunjab C.A. Stadium, Mohali  Sri Lanka by 37 runs
ODI 24248 October  West IndiesBrian Lara  ZimbabweProsper UtseyaSardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad  West Indies by 9 wickets
ODI 242510 October  Sri LankaMahela Jayawardene  ZimbabweProsper UtseyaSardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad  Sri Lanka by 144 runs
ODI 242611 October  West IndiesBrian Lara  BangladeshHabibul BasharSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur  West Indies by 10 wickets
ODI 242713 October  BangladeshHabibul Bashar  ZimbabweProsper UtseyaSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur  Bangladesh by 101 runs
ODI 242814 October  Sri LankaMahela Jayawardene  West IndiesBrian LaraBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai  Sri Lanka by 9 wickets

Group stage

Group A
PosTeamPldWLTNRPtsNRR
1  Australia3210040.529
2  West Indies3210040.009
3  India3120020.482
4  England312002−1.044
Source: EspnCricinfo

Group B
PosTeamPldWLTNRPtsNRR
1  South Africa3210040.767
2  New Zealand3210040.572
3  Sri Lanka312002−0.195
4  Pakistan312002−1.107
Source: EspnCricinfo
No.GroupDateTeam 1CaptainTeam 2CaptainVenueResult
Group stage
ODI 2429A15 October  IndiaRahul Dravid  EnglandAndrew FlintoffSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur  India by 4 wickets
ODI 2430B16 October  New ZealandStephen Fleming  South AfricaGraeme SmithBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai  New Zealand by 87 runs
ODI 2431B17 October  PakistanYounis Khan  Sri LankaMahela JayawardeneSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur  Pakistan by 4 wickets
ODI 2432A18 October  AustraliaRicky Ponting  West IndiesBrian LaraBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai  West Indies by 10 runs
ODI 2433B20 October  New ZealandStephen Fleming  Sri LankaMahela JayawardeneBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai  Sri Lanka by 7 wickets
ODI 2434A21 October  AustraliaRicky Ponting  EnglandAndrew FlintoffSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur  Australia by 6 wickets
ODI 2435B24 October  South AfricaGraeme Smith  Sri LankaMahela JayawardeneSardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad  South Africa by 78 Runs
ODI 2436B25 October  New ZealandStephen Fleming  PakistanYounis KhanPunjab C.A. Stadium, Mohali  New Zealand by 51 runs
ODI 2437A26 October  IndiaRahul Dravid  West IndiesBrian LaraSardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad  West Indies by 3 wickets
ODI 2438B27 October  PakistanYounis Khan  South AfricaGraeme SmithPunjab C.A. Stadium, Mohali  South Africa by 124 runs
ODI 2439A28 October  EnglandAndrew Flintoff  West IndiesBrian LaraSardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad  England by 3 wickets
ODI 2440A29 October  IndiaRahul Dravid  AustraliaRicky PontingPunjab C.A. Stadium, Mohali  Australia by 6 wickets

Knockout stage

No.DateTeam 1CaptainTeam 2CaptainVenueResult
Semi–finals
ODI 24411 November  AustraliaRicky Ponting  New ZealandStephen FlemingPunjab C.A. Stadium, Mohali  Australia by 34 runs
ODI 24422 November  West IndiesBrian Lara  South AfricaGraeme SmithSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur  West Indies by 6 wickets
Final
ODI 24435 November  AustraliaRicky Ponting  West IndiesBrian LaraPunjab C.A. Stadium, Mohali  Australia by 8 wickets (D/L)

New Zealand Women in Australia

New Zealand Women are scheduled to tour Australia in October. The series begins on 18 October, and consists of one Twenty20 international and five One-day Internationals. Australia have made one change to their squad since beating India in February, with Leah Poulton replacing the injured Alex Blackwell.[5] Australia won the series 5–0, though the first three matches came down to the last over.

November

Afro–Asia Cup

The second Afro–Asia Cup was set to involve the African Cricket Association XI take on the Asian Cricket Council XI playing each other in a series of One Day Internationals, but was postponed until June 2007.[6]

ICC Intercontinental Cup

The 2006 Intercontinental Cup continues into this season, with a November match between Kenya and Bermuda. The details are given under the 2006 season.

West Indies in Pakistan

West Indies played three Tests and five One-day Internationals in Pakistan. The tour clashed with a date for a Twenty20 match organised by Allen Stanford, but that game was eventually cancelled and the tour went ahead.[7] In the Test series, Mohammad Yousuf passed Viv Richards' record of most runs in a calendar year, finishing the year with 1,788 Test runs, 665 of which came in this three-match series. Pakistan took a two-nil lead in the ODI series before losing captain Inzamam-ul-Haq to injury, and Marlon Samuels helped West Indies outscore Pakistan with his unbeaten century in the fourth match.

No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
Test series
Test 181511–15 NovemberBrian LaraInzamam-ul-HaqGaddafi Stadium, Lahore  Pakistan by 9 wickets
Test 181619–23 NovemberBrian LaraInzamam-ul-HaqMultan Cricket Stadium, MultanMatch drawn
Test 181827 November – 1 DecemberBrian LaraInzamam-ul-HaqNational Stadium, Karachi  Pakistan by 199 runs
ODI series
ODI 2458a5 DecemberBrian LaraYounis KhanRawalpindi Cricket Stadium, RawalpindiMatch abandoned
ODI 24607 DecemberBrian LaraInzamam-ul-HaqIqbal Stadium, Faisalabad  Pakistan by 2 wickets
ODI 246310 DecemberBrian LaraInzamam-ul-HaqGaddafi Stadium, Lahore  Pakistan by 7 wickets (D/L)
ODI 246413 DecemberBrian LaraAbdul RazzaqMultan Cricket Stadium, Multan  West Indies by 7 wickets
ODI 246616 DecemberBrian LaraInzamam-ul-HaqNational Stadium, Karachi  Pakistan by 7 wickets

Bermuda in Kenya

Bermuda visited Kenya for three One Day Internationals at the Mombasa Sports Club between 11 and 14 November.[8] The match follows their meeting at the Intercontinental Cup, which was drawn after the final two days of the game were called off due to pitch conditions. Kenya ended up winning all three matches;[9] Bermuda's highest score of the series was 201 in 50 overs, while Kenya's lowest was 186 in 37.5 overs chasing a target in the second match. Martin Williamson, managing editor of Cricinfo, commented that Kenya "outbatted and outbowled Bermuda, and...looked the more professional side in the field".[10] Dwayne Leverock, Bermuda, and Thomas Odoyo, Kenya, took the most wickets in the series with seven, while Steve Tikolo made 111 in the final ODI to lead the runs tally with 214. Apart from Tikolo, only Tanmay Mishra, Kenya, and Dean Minors, Bermuda, made more than 100 runs in the three matches.

No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
ODI series
ODI 244411 NovemberSteve TikoloIrvine RomaineMombasa Sports Club, Mombasa  Kenya by 79 runs
ODI 244512 NovemberSteve TikoloIrvine RomaineMombasa Sports Club, Mombasa  Kenya by 7 wickets
ODI 244614 NovemberSteve TikoloIrvine RomaineMombasa Sports Club, Mombasa  Kenya by 104 runs

India in South Africa

India played their first tour game in South Africa on 16 November. The tour will last until 6 January, when the third and final Test at Newlands is scheduled to finish.

In the ODI series, India only once managed to bat through the 50 overs once in four completed games, six of the seven highest scores were made by South Africans,[11] and the five highest batting averages in the series were registered by South Africans.[12] Of the six bowlers to take more than five wickets, five of them were South African.[12] Thus, South Africa won the ODI series 4–0. India also played their first Twenty20 International, winning with one ball and six wickets remaining.

No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
ODI series
ODI 2446a19 NovemberGraeme SmithRahul DravidNew Wanderers Stadium, JohannesburgMatch abandoned
ODI 244722 NovemberGraeme SmithRahul DravidKingsmead, Durban  South Africa by 157 runs
ODI 244926 NovemberGraeme SmithRahul DravidNewlands, Cape Town  South Africa by 106 runs
ODI 245229 NovemberGraeme SmithVirender SehwagSt George's Park, Port Elizabeth  South Africa by 80 runs
ODI 24583 DecemberGraeme SmithVirender SehwagSuperSport Park, Centurion  South Africa by 9 wickets
Only T20I
T20I 101 DecemberGraeme SmithVirender SehwagNew Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg  India by 6 wickets
Test series
Test 182315–19 DecemberGraeme SmithRahul DravidNew Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg  India by 123 runs
Test 182526–30 DecemberGraeme SmithRahul DravidKingsmead, Durban  South Africa by 174 runs
Test 18272–6 JanuaryGraeme SmithRahul DravidNewlands, Cape Town  South Africa by 5 wickets

England in Australia

England arrived in Australia on 10 November, and played their first Test on 23 November. The Boxing Day Test will be the fourth of the series, which concluded on 6 January. The tour also includes a Twenty20 International at the SCG, and the VB Series. The tour also includes several exhibition matches between England and local Australian squads.

Australia won the series 5–0, the first whitewash in 86 years, since 1920–21. Glenn McGrath, Justin Langer and Shane Warne all retired from Test cricket after the final game at the SCG.

No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
Test series
Test 181723–27 NovemberRicky PontingAndrew FlintoffThe Gabba, Brisbane  Australia by 277 runs
Test 18191–5 DecemberRicky PontingAndrew FlintoffAdelaide Oval, Adelaide  Australia by 6 wickets
Test 182114–18 DecemberRicky PontingAndrew FlintoffWACA Ground, Perth  Australia by 206 runs
Test 182426–30 DecemberRicky PontingAndrew FlintoffMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne  Australia by an innings and 99 runs
Test 18262–6 JanuaryRicky PontingAndrew FlintoffSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  Australia by 10 wickets
Only T20I
T20I 139 JanuaryRicky PontingAndrew FlintoffSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  Australia by 77 runs

Associates South Africa Tri-Series

Bermuda, Canada and Netherlands played a six-match triangular series in South Africa during November and December.[13] Bermuda continued their losing streak, losing their three first matches before bowling Netherlands out for 91 in the sixth and final ODI to win the game. Netherlands, however, had already won three games and the triangular series. Canada finished as runners-up, beating Bermuda in both matches but losing by one wicket in the final game against the Netherlands, where Billy Stelling and Mark Jonkman put on 27 off 20 balls for the last wicket as the Dutch chased 205 in 42 overs.

Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
 Netherlands431013−0.423
 Canada42209+0.242
 Bermuda41305+0.166
No.DateTeam 1CaptainTeam 2CaptainVenueResult
ODI series
ODI 244826 November  CanadaGeorge Codrington  NetherlandsLuuk van TroostSedgars Park, Potchefstroom  Netherlands by 17 runs
ODI 245027 November  BermudaIrvine Romaine  CanadaGeorge CodringtonSedgars Park, Potchefstroom  Canada by 5 wickets
ODI 245128 November  BermudaIrvine Romaine  NetherlandsLuuk van TroostSedgars Park, Potchefstroom  Netherlands by 8 wickets
ODI 245230 November  BermudaIrvine Romaine  CanadaGeorge CodringtonWillowmoore Park, Benoni  Canada by 3 wickets
ODI 24551 December  CanadaGeorge Codrington  NetherlandsLuuk van TroostWillowmoore Park, Benoni  Netherlands by 1 wicket (D/L)
ODI 24562 December  BermudaIrvine Romaine  NetherlandsLuuk van TroostWillowmoore Park, Benoni  Bermuda by 6 wickets

Zimbabwe in Bangladesh

Zimbabwe had said they would not play any Tests 2006, so this tour of Bangladesh only included One-day Internationals. They did not win any of their six matches against Bangladesh, losing the Twenty20 International as well as five successive ODIs.

No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
Only T20I
T20I 928 NovemberShahriar NafeesProsper UtseyaKhulna Divisional Stadium, Khulna  Bangladesh by 43 runs
ODI series
ODI 245330 NovemberHabibul BasharProsper UtseyaKhulna Divisional Stadium, Khulna  Bangladesh by 9 wickets
ODI 24573 DecemberHabibul BasharProsper UtseyaShaheed Chandu Stadium, Bogra  Bangladesh by 6 wickets
ODI 24595 DecemberHabibul BasharProsper UtseyaShaheed Chandu Stadium, Bogra  Bangladesh by 26 runs
ODI 24618 DecemberHabibul BasharProsper UtseyaSher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka  Bangladesh by 8 wickets
ODI 246210 DecemberHabibul BasharProsper UtseyaSher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka  Bangladesh by 3 wickets

December

Sri Lanka in New Zealand

Sri Lanka visit New Zealand for the third consecutive summer, this time playing a series of two Tests, five One-day Internationals and two Twenty20 Internationals.[14]

Sri Lankans in New Zealand in 2006–07. 2-Test series drawn 1–1. Twenty20 International series 1–1. ODI series 2–2

No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
Test series
Test 18207–11 DecemberStephen FlemingMahela JayawardeneJade Stadium, Christchurch  New Zealand by 5 wickets
Test 182215–19 DecemberStephen FlemingMahela JayawardeneBasin Reserve, Wellington  Sri Lanka by 217 runs
T20I series
T20I 1122 DecemberStephen FlemingMahela JayawardeneWestpac Stadium, Wellington  Sri Lanka by 18 runs (D/L)
T20I 1226 DecemberStephen FlemingMahela JayawardeneEden Park, Auckland  New Zealand by 5 wickets
ODI series
ODI 246828 DecemberDaniel VettoriMahela JayawardeneMcLean Park, Napier  Sri Lanka by 7 wickets
ODI 246931 DecemberDaniel VettoriMahela JayawardeneQueenstown Events Centre, Queenstown  New Zealand by 1 wicket
ODI 24702 JanuaryDaniel VettoriMahela JayawardeneJade Stadium, Christchurch  New Zealand by 4 wickets (D/L)
ODI 24716 JanuaryStephen FlemingMahela JayawardeneEden Park, Auckland  Sri Lanka by 189 runs
ODI 2472a9 JanuaryStephen FlemingMahela JayawardeneSeddon Park, HamiltonMatch abandoned

Scotland in Bangladesh

The Associate member Scotland toured Bangladesh for two One-day Internationals in December, and lost both matches. They also lost a warmup match to the Bangladesh Cricket Board's Academy team.

Scottish in Bangladesh in 2006–07. Bangladesh won 2-ODI series 2–0.

No.DateAway captainHome captainVenueResult
ODI series
ODI 246515 DecemberCraig WrightHabibul BasharChittagong Divisional Stadium, Chittagong  Bangladesh by 6 wickets
ODI 246717 DecemberCraig WrightHabibul BasharSher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka  Bangladesh by 146 runs

January

Pakistan in South Africa

Pakistan play three Tests, one T20I and five One-day Internationals in South Africa.

No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
Test series
Test 182811–15 JanuaryGraeme SmithInzamam-ul-HaqSuperSport Park, Centurion  South Africa by 7 wickets
Test 182919–23 JanuaryGraeme SmithInzamam-ul-HaqSt George's Park, Port Elizabeth  Pakistan by 5 wickets
Test 183026–30 JanuaryGraeme SmithInzamam-ul-HaqNewlands, Cape Town  South Africa by 5 wickets
Only T20I
T20I 142 FebruaryGraeme SmithYounis KhanNew Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg  South Africa by 10 wickets
ODI series
ODI 25064 FebruaryGraeme SmithYounis KhanSuperSport Park, Centurion  South Africa by 164 runs
ODI 25137 FebruaryGraeme SmithInzamam-ul-HaqKingsmead, Durban  Pakistan by 141 runs
ODI 25179 FebruaryGraeme SmithInzamam-ul-HaqSt George's Park, Port ElizabethMatch abandoned
ODI 252111 FebruaryGraeme SmithInzamam-ul-HaqNewlands, Cape Town  South Africa by 10 wickets
ODI 252314 FebruaryGraeme SmithInzamam-ul-HaqNew Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg  South Africa by 9 wickets

Commonwealth Bank Series

The Commonwealth Bank Series follows the same format as last year, with 12 group stage matches (8 for each team) and a best-of-three final series. VB is a co-branded sponsor of this series.

PosTeamPldWLTNRBPPtsNRR
1  Australia871003310.667
2  England83500113−0.608
3  New Zealand8260019−0.007
Source: Points table from Cricinfo, retrieved 6 February 2007
Group stage
No.DateTeam 1CaptainTeam 2CaptainVenueResult
ODI 247312 January  AustraliaRicky Ponting  EnglandMichael VaughanMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne  Australia by 8 wickets
ODI 247414 January  AustraliaRicky Ponting  New ZealandStephen FlemingBellerive Oval, Hobart  Australia by 105 runs
ODI 247516 January  EnglandMichael Vaughan  New ZealandStephen FlemingBellerive Oval, Hobart  England by 3 wickets
ODI 247819 January  AustraliaRicky Ponting  EnglandAndrew FlintoffThe Gabba, Brisbane  Australia by 4 wickets
ODI 247921 January  AustraliaRicky Ponting  New ZealandStephen FlemingSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  Australia by 2 wickets
ODI 248223 January  EnglandAndrew Flintoff  New ZealandStephen FlemingAdelaide Oval, Adelaide  New Zealand by 90 runs
ODI 248626 January  AustraliaRicky Ponting  EnglandAndrew FlintoffAdelaide Oval, Adelaide  Australia by 9 wickets
ODI 248828 January  AustraliaRicky Ponting  New ZealandStephen FlemingW.A.C.A. Ground, Perth  Australia by 8 runs
ODI 249030 January  EnglandAndrew Flintoff  New ZealandStephen FlemingW.A.C.A. Ground, Perth  New Zealand by 58 runs
ODI 24972 February  AustraliaRicky Ponting  EnglandAndrew FlintoffSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  England by 92 runs
ODI 25014 February  AustraliaRicky Ponting  New ZealandStephen FlemingMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne  Australia by 5 wickets
ODI 25106 February  EnglandMichael Vaughan  New ZealandStephen FlemingThe Gabba, Brisbane  England by 14 runs
Finals
No.DateTeam 1CaptainTeam 2CaptainVenueResult
ODI 25159 February  AustraliaRicky Ponting  EnglandAndrew FlintoffMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne  England by 4 wickets
ODI 251911 February  AustraliaRicky Ponting  EnglandAndrew FlintoffSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  England by 34 runs (D/L)

Associates Kenya Tri-Series

Kenya hosted Canada and Scotland for a triangular series at Mombasa Sports Club between 17 and 24 January.[15]

Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
 Kenya431013+0.847
 Scotland42208−0.906
 Canada41305+0.364
Group stage
No.DateTeam 1CaptainTeam 2CaptainVenueResult
ODI 247617 January  KenyaSteve Tikolo  ScotlandCraig WhiteMombasa Sports Club, Mombasa  Kenya by 190 runs
ODI 247718 January  CanadaJohn Davison  ScotlandCraig WhiteMombasa Sports Club, Mombasa  Scotland by 2 wickets
ODI 2478a20 January  KenyaSteve Tikolo  CanadaJohn DavisonMombasa Sports Club, Mombasa  Kenya by forfeit
ODI 248121 January  KenyaSteve Tikolo  ScotlandRyan WatsonMombasa Sports Club, Mombasa  Kenya by 6 runs
ODI 248323 January  CanadaJohn Davison  ScotlandCraig WhiteMombasa Sports Club, Mombasa  Scotland by 2 wickets
ODI 248424 January  KenyaSteve Tikolo  CanadaJohn DavisonMombasa Sports Club, Mombasa  Canada by 69 runs

West Indies in India

No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
ODI 248021 JanuaryRahul DravidBrian LaraVCA Ground, Nagpur  India by 14 runs
ODI 248524 JanuaryRahul DravidChris GayleBarabati Stadium, Cuttack  India by 20 runs
ODI 248727 JanuaryRahul DravidBrian LaraM. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai  West Indies by 3 wickets
ODI 249331 JanuaryRahul DravidBrian LaraIPCL Ground, Vadodara  India by 160 runs

World Cricket League Division One

The first edition of the top tier of the World Cricket League tournament took place in Nairobi, Kenya, from 29 January to 7 February.[16] The six non-Test teams who have qualified for the 2007 Cricket World Cup took part in the round-robin tournament, with the top two teams qualifying for the final, and also qualifying for the 2007 Twenty20 World Championship.

PosTeamPldWLPtsNRR
1  Kenya54181.355
2  Scotland54180.354
3  Netherlands53260.120
4  Canada5234−0.849
5  Ireland5142−0.061
6  Bermuda5142−1.310
Source: ESPNcricinfo[17]
League Stage
No.DateTeam 1CaptainTeam 2CaptainVenueResult
ODI 248929 January  BermudaIrvine Romaine  KenyaSteve TikoloJaffery Sports Club Ground, Nairobi  Kenya by 10 wickets
ODI 249130 January  CanadaJohn Davison  NetherlandsLuuk van TroostRuaraka Sports Club Ground, Nairobi  Netherlands by 8 wickets
ODI 249230 January  IrelandTrent Johnston  ScotlandCraig WrightNairobi Gymkhana Club, Nairobi  Scotland by 3 wickets
ODI 249431 January  BermudaIrvine Romaine  IrelandTrent JohnstonJaffery Sports Club Ground, Nairobi  Ireland by 4 wickets
ODI 249531 January  CanadaJohn Davison  ScotlandCraig WrightRuaraka Sports Club Ground, Nairobi  Scotland by 7 runs
ODI 249631 January  KenyaSteve Tikolo  NetherlandsLuuk van TroostNairobi Gymkhana Club, Nairobi  Kenya by 7 wickets
ODI 24982 February  CanadaJohn Davison  BermudaIrvine RomaineNairobi Gymkhana Club, Nairobi  Canada by 56 runs
ODI 24992 February  KenyaSteve Tikolo  IrelandTrent JohnstonRuaraka Sports Club Ground, Nairobi  Kenya by 1 wicket
ODI 25002 February  ScotlandCraig Wright  NetherlandsLuuk van TroostJaffery Sports Club Ground, Nairobi  Scotland by 2 runs
ODI 25024 February  BermudaIrvine Romaine  NetherlandsLuuk van TroostRuaraka Sports Club Ground, Nairobi  Netherlands by 8 wickets
ODI 25034 February  CanadaJohn Davison  IrelandTrent JohnstonJaffery Sports Club Ground, Nairobi  Canada by 6 wickets
ODI 25044 February  KenyaSteve Tikolo  ScotlandCraig WrightNairobi Gymkhana Club, Nairobi  Scotland by 77 runs
ODI 25075 February  BermudaIrvine Romaine  ScotlandCraig WrightRuaraka Sports Club Ground, Nairobi  Bermuda by 5 wickets
ODI 25085 February  CanadaJohn Davison  KenyaSteve TikoloJaffery Sports Club Ground, Nairobi  Kenya by 158 runs
ODI 25095 February  IrelandTrent Johnston  NetherlandsLuuk van TroostNairobi Gymkhana Club, Nairobi  Netherlands by 6 runs
Final
No.DateTeam 1CaptainTeam 2CaptainVenueResult
ODI 25127 February  ScotlandCraig Wright  KenyaSteve TikoloNairobi Gymkhana Club, Nairobi  Kenya by 8 wickets

February

Bangladesh in Zimbabwe

Bangladesh played a 4-match ODI series in Zimbabwe from 4 to 10 February.

No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
ODI 25054 FebruaryProsper UtseyaHabibul BasharHarare Sports Club, Harare  Bangladesh by 45 runs
ODI 25116 FebruaryProsper UtseyaHabibul BasharHarare Sports Club, Harare  Zimbabwe by 8 wickets
ODI 25169 FebruaryProsper UtseyaHabibul BasharHarare Sports Club, Harare  Bangladesh by 14 runs
ODI 251810 FebruaryProsper UtseyaHabibul BasharHarare Sports Club, Harare  Bangladesh by 1 wicket

Sri Lanka in India

Sri Lanka played a 4-match ODI series in India from 8 to 17 February.

No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
ODI 25148 FebruaryRahul DravidMahela JayawardeneEden Gardens, KolkataNo result
ODI 252011 FebruaryRahul DravidMahela JayawardeneMadhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground, Rajkot  Sri Lanka by 5 runs
ODI 252214 FebruaryRahul DravidMahela JayawardeneNehru Stadium, Margao  India by 5 wickets
ODI 252517 FebruaryRahul DravidMahela JayawardeneACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam  India by 7 wickets

Chappell–Hadlee Trophy

The third edition of the Chappell–Hadlee Trophy, the annual One-day International series between Australia and New Zealand, was held in New Zealand from 16 to 20 February.

No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
ODI 252416 FebruaryStephen FlemingMichael HusseyWestpac Stadium, Wellington  New Zealand by 10 wickets
ODI 252618 FebruaryStephen FlemingMichael HusseyEden Park, Auckland  New Zealand by 5 wickets
ODI 252720 FebruaryStephen FlemingMichael HusseySeddon Park, Hamilton  New Zealand by 1 wickets

Antigua Tri-Series

Bangladesh, Bermuda and Canada took part in a triangular series two weeks before the World Cup. All matches were played at the Antigua Recreation Ground.[18]

Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
 Bangladesh22009+0.831
 Canada21104+0.181
 Bermuda20200−0.957
Triangular Series
No.DateTeam 1CaptainTeam 2CaptainVenueResult
ODI 252825 February  BangladeshHabibul Bashar  BermudaIrvine RomaineAntigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua  Bangladesh by 8 wickets
ODI 252926 February  BermudaIrvine Romaine  CanadaJohn DavisonAntigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua  Canada by 3 wickets
ODI 253028 February  BangladeshHabibul Bashar  CanadaJohn DavisonAntigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua  Bangladesh by 13 runs

March

World Cup

Group stage

The 2007 World Cup, the ninth of its kind, begins on 13 March and continues until 28 April. 16 teams will take part, as six non-Test nations join the fray. The teams will play in four groups of four, where the top two teams qualify for the Super Eight stage, played as a round-robin. The top four teams then make it through to the semi-finals.

PosTeamPldWLTNRPtsNRR
1  Australia3300063.433
2  South Africa3210042.403
3  Netherlands312002−2.527
4  Scotland303000−3.793
Source: ESPNcricinfo
PosTeamPldWLTNRPtsNRR
1  Sri Lanka3300063.493
2  Bangladesh321004−1.523
3  India3120021.206
4  Bermuda303000−4.345
Source: ESPNcricinfo
PosTeamPldWLTNRPtsNRR
1  New Zealand3300062.138
2  England3210040.418
3  Kenya312002−1.194
4  Canada303000−1.389
Source: ESPNcricinfo
PosTeamPldWLTNRPtsNRR
1  West Indies3300060.764
2  Ireland311103−0.092
3  Pakistan3120020.089
4  Zimbabwe302101−0.886
Source: ESPNcricinfo
No.GroupDateTeam 1CaptainTeam 2CaptainVenueResult
Group stage
ODI 2531D13 March  West IndiesBrian Lara  PakistanInzamam-ul-HaqSabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica  West Indies by 54 runs
ODI 2532A14 March  AustraliaRicky Ponting  ScotlandCraig WrightWarner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts  Australia by 203 runs
ODI 2533C14 March  CanadaJohn Davison  KenyaSteve TikoloBeausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia  Kenya by 7 wickets
ODI 2534B15 March  BermudaIrvine Romaine  Sri LankaMahela JayawardeneQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad  Sri Lanka by 243 runs
ODI 2535D15 March  IrelandTrent Johnston  ZimbabweProsper UtseyaSabina Park, Kingston, JamaicaMatch tied
ODI 2536A16 March  NetherlandsLuuk van Troost  South AfricaGraeme SmithWarner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts  South Africa by 221 runs
ODI 2537C16 March  EnglandMichael Vaughan  New ZealandStephen FlemingBeausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia  New Zealand by 6 wickets
ODI 2538B17 March  BangladeshHabibul Bashar  IndiaRahul DravidQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad  Bangladesh by 5 wickets
ODI 2539D17 March  IrelandTrent Johnston  PakistanInzamam-ul-HaqSabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica  Ireland by 3 wickets
ODI 2540A18 March  AustraliaRicky Ponting  NetherlandsLuuk van TroostWarner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts  Australia by 229 runs
ODI 2541C18 March  CanadaJohn Davison  EnglandMichael VaughanBeausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia  England by 51 runs
ODI 2542B19 March  BermudaIrvine Romaine  IndiaRahul DravidQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad  India by 257 runs
ODI 2543D19 March  West IndiesBrian Lara  ZimbabweProsper UtseyaSabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica  West Indies by 6 wickets
ODI 2544A20 March  ScotlandRyan Watson  South AfricaGraeme SmithWarner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts  South Africa by 7 wickets
ODI 2545C20 March  KenyaSteve Tikolo  New ZealandStephen FlemingBeausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia  New Zealand by 148 runs
ODI 2546B21 March  BangladeshHabibul Bashar  Sri LankaMahela JayawardeneQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad  Sri Lanka by 198 runs (D/L)
ODI 2547D21 March  PakistanInzamam-ul-Haq  ZimbabweProsper UtseyaSabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica  Pakistan by 93 runs (D/L)
ODI 2548A22 March  NetherlandsJeroen Smits  ScotlandCraig WrightWarner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts  Netherlands by 8 wickets
ODI 2549C22 March  CanadaJohn Davison  New ZealandStephen FlemingBeausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia  New Zealand by 114 runs
ODI 2550B23 March  IndiaRahul Dravid  Sri LankaMahela JayawardeneQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad  Sri Lanka by 69 runs
ODI 2551D23 March  IrelandKyle McCallan  West IndiesBrian LaraSabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica  West Indies by 8 wickets
ODI 2552A24 March  AustraliaRicky Ponting  South AfricaGraeme SmithWarner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts  Australia by 83 runs
ODI 2553C24 March  EnglandMichael Vaughan  KenyaSteve TikoloBeausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia  England by 7 wickets
ODI 2554B25 March  BangladeshHabibul Bashar  BermudaIrvine RomaineQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad  Bangladesh by 7 wickets

Super Eights

PosTeamPldWLTNRPtsNRR
1  Australia77000142.400
2  Sri Lanka75200101.483
3  New Zealand75200100.253
4  South Africa7430080.313
5  England734006−0.394
6  West Indies725004−0.566
7  Bangladesh716002−1.514
8  Ireland716002−1.730
Source: [19]
No.DateTeam 1CaptainTeam 2CaptainVenueResult
Super Eights
ODI 255527–28 March  West IndiesBrian Lara  AustraliaRicky PontingSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua  Australia by 103 runs
ODI 255628 March  South AfricaGraeme Smith  Sri LankaMahela JayawardeneProvidence Stadium, Providence, Guyana  South Africa by 1 wicket
ODI 255729 March  West IndiesBrian Lara  New ZealandStephen FlemingSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua  New Zealand by 7 wickets
ODI 255830 March  IrelandTrent Johnston  EnglandMichael VaughanProvidence Stadium, Providence, Guyana  England by 48 runs
ODI 255931 March  AustraliaRicky Ponting  BangladeshHabibul BasharSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua  Australia by 10 wickets
ODI 25601 April  West IndiesBrian Lara  Sri LankaMahela JayawardeneProvidence Stadium, Providence, Guyana  Sri Lanka by 113 runs
ODI 25612 April  IrelandHabibul Bashar  New ZealandStephen FlemingSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua  New Zealand by 9 wickets
ODI 25623 April  IrelandTrent Johnston  South AfricaGraeme SmithProvidence Stadium, Providence, Guyana  South Africa by 7 wickets
ODI 25634 April  EnglandMichael Vaughan  Sri LankaMahela JayawardeneSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua  Sri Lanka by 2 runs
ODI 25647 April  BangladeshHabibul Bashar  South AfricaGraeme SmithProvidence Stadium, Providence, Guyana  Bangladesh by 67 runs
ODI 25658 April  AustraliaRicky Ponting  EnglandMichael VaughanSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua  Australia by 7 wickets
ODI 25669 April  IrelandTrent Johnston  New ZealandStephen FlemingProvidence Stadium, Providence, Guyana  New Zealand by 129 runs
ODI 256710 April  West IndiesBrian Lara  South AfricaGraeme SmithQueens's Park, St. George's, Grenada  South Africa by 67 runs
ODI 256811 April  EnglandMichael Vaughan  BangladeshHabibul BasharKensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados  England by 4 wickets
ODI 256912 April  Sri LankaMahela Jayawardene  New ZealandStephen FlemingQueens's Park, St. George's, Grenada  Sri Lanka by 6 wickets
ODI 257013 April  AustraliaRicky Ponting  IrelandTrent JohnstonKensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados  Australia by 9 wickets
ODI 257114 April  South AfricaGraeme Smith  New ZealandStephen FlemingQueens's Park, St. George's, Grenada  New Zealand by 5 wickets
ODI 257215 April  BangladeshHabibul Bashar  IrelandTrent JohnstonKensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados  Ireland by 74 runs
ODI 257316 April  AustraliaRicky Ponting  Sri LankaMahela JayawardeneQueens's Park, St. George's, Grenada  Australia by 7 wickets
ODI 257417 April  South AfricaGraeme Smith  EnglandMichael VaughanKensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados  South Africa by 9 wickets
ODI 257518 April  IrelandTrent Johnston  Sri LankaMahela JayawardeneQueens's Park, St. George's, Grenada  Sri Lanka by 8 wickets
ODI 257619 April  West IndiesBrian Lara  BangladeshHabibul BasharKensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados  West Indies by 99 runs
ODI 257720 April  AustraliaRicky Ponting  New ZealandStephen FlemingQueens's Park, St. George's, Grenada  Australia by 215 runs
ODI 257821 April  West IndiesBrian Lara  EnglandMichael VaughanKensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados  England by 1 wickets

Knockout stage

No.DateTeam 1CaptainTeam 2CaptainVenueResult
Semi–finals
ODI 257924 April  Sri LankaMahela Jayawardene  New ZealandStephen FlemingSabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica  Sri Lanka by 81 runs
ODI 258025 April  AustraliaRicky Ponting  South AfricaGraeme SmithBeausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia  Australia by 7 wickets
Final
ODI 258128 April  Sri LankaMahela Jayawardene  AustraliaRicky PontingKensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados  Australia by 53 runs (D/L)

References

Further references


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