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|| 1st ODI || 19 Nov 2006 ||[[Graeme Smith]] ||[[Rahul Dravid]] || [[ |
|| 1st ODI || 19 Nov 2006 || [[Graeme Smith]] || [[Rahul Dravid]] || [[New Wanderers Stadium]] || Match abandoned due to rain. |
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|| 2nd ODI || 22 Nov 2006 ||[[Graeme Smith]] || [[Rahul Dravid]]|| [[Kingsmead]] || |
|| 2nd ODI || 22 Nov 2006 || [[Graeme Smith]] || [[Rahul Dravid]] || [[Kingsmead]] || [[Image:Flag of South Africa.svg|20px]] South Africa won by 157 runs |
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|| 3rd ODI || 26 Nov 2006 || [[Graeme Smith]]|| [[Rahul Dravid]]|| [[Newlands Cricket Ground|Newlands]] || |
|| 3rd ODI || 26 Nov 2006 || [[Graeme Smith]] || [[Rahul Dravid]] || [[Newlands Cricket Ground|Newlands]] || [[Image:Flag of South Africa.svg|20px]] South Africa won by 106 runs |
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|| 4th ODI || 29 Nov 2006 ||[[Graeme Smith]] || [[Virender Sehwag]]|| [[St George's Park]] || |
|| 4th ODI || 29 Nov 2006 || [[Graeme Smith]] || [[Virender Sehwag]] || [[St George's Park]] || [[Image:Flag of South Africa.svg|20px]] South Africa won by 80 runs |
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|| 5th ODI || 3 Dec 2006 || || || [[ |
|| 5th ODI || 3 Dec 2006 || || || [[SuperSport Park]] || |
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|| 1st 20/20 || 1 Dec 2006 ||[[Graeme Smith]] || [[Virender Sehwag]] || [[New Wanderers Stadium]] ||[[Image:Flag of India.svg|20px]] India won by 6 wickets |
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|| 1st Test || 15 |
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|| 2nd Test || 26-30 Dec 2006 || || || [[Kingsmead]] || |
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|| 3rd Test || 2-6 Jan 2007 || || ||[[Newlands Cricket Ground|Newlands]] || |
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Revision as of 16:41, 2 December 2006
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.
ICC Championship Tables in September 2006
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September 2006
India Under-19s in Pakistan
India Under-19s in Pakistan in 2006–07. Under-19 Test series result: India won 2–0. Match length: 4 days. Under-19 ODI series result: India won 4–0.
No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result |
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Under-19 Test Series | |||||
1st U19 Test | 7,8,9,10 Sep 2006 | Mohammad Ibrahim | Piyush Chawla | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium | IND by 271 runs |
2nd U19 Test | 13,14,15 Sep 2006 | Mohammad Ibrahim | Piyush Chawla | Arbab Niaz Stadium | IND by inns&240 runs |
Under-19 ODI Series | |||||
1st U19 ODI | 19 Sep 2006 | Riaz Kail | Piyush Chawla | Gaddafi Stadium | IND by 82 runs |
2nd U19 ODI | 21 Sep 2006 | Riaz Kail | Piyush Chawla | Sheikhupura Stadium | IND by 7 runs |
3rd U19 ODI | 23 Sep 2006 | Riaz Kai | Piyush Chawla | Bagh-e-Jinnah | IND by 17 runs |
4th U19 ODI | 24 Sep 2006 | Imad Wasim | Piyush Chawla | Gaddafi Stadium | IND by 4 wkts |
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.
No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain | Team 2 | Captain | Venue | Result |
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Group Stages | |||||||
ODI 2413 | 12 Sep 2006 | AUS | Ricky Ponting | WI | Brian Lara | Kinrara Academy Oval | AUS by 78 runs |
ODI 2414 | 14 Sep 2006 | IND | Rahul Dravid | WI | Brian Lara | Kinrara Academy Oval | WI by 29 runs (D/L) |
ODI 2416 | 16 Sep 2006 | AUS | Ricky Ponting | IND | Rahul Dravid | Kinrara Academy Oval | NO RESULT |
ODI 2417 | 18 Sep 2006 | AUS | Michael Hussey | WI | Brian Lara | Kinrara Academy Oval | WI by 3 wickets |
ODI 2419 | 20 Sep 2006 | IND | Rahul Dravid | WI | Brian Lara | Kinrara Academy Oval | IND by 16 runs |
ODI 2421 | 22 Sep 2006 | AUS | Ricky Ponting | IND | Rahul Dravid | Kinrara Academy Oval | AUS BY 18 runs |
Current Table | |||||||
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Team | M | W | L | NR | Pts | NRR | |
Template:Cr-aus | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 11 | +0.55 | |
Template:Cr-win | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 9 | -0.31 | |
Template:Cr-ind | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 6 | –0.26 |
No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain | Team 2 | Captain | Venue | Result |
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Final | |||||||
ODI 2422 | 24 Sep 2006 | AUS | Ricky Ponting | WI | Brian Lara | Kinrara Academy Oval | AUS BY 127 runs |
Zimbabweans 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.
Zimbabweans in South Africa in 2006–07. ODI series result: South Africa won 3–0.
No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result |
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One-day International Series | |||||
ODI 2415 | 15 Sep 2006 | Prosper Utseya | Jacques Kallis | Goodyear Park | SA by 5 wkts |
ODI 2418 | 17 Sep 2006 | Prosper Utseya | Jacques Kallis | Buffalo Park | SA by 6 wkts |
ODI 2420 | 20 Sep 2006 | Prosper Utseya | Jacques Kallis | Sedgars Park | SA by 171 runs |
October 2006
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.
No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain | Team 2 | Captain | Venue | Result |
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Preliminary Round | |||||||
ODI 2423 | 7 Oct 2006 | SRI | Mahela Jayawardene | BAN | Habibul Bashar | Punjab C.A. Stadium | SL by 37 runs |
ODI 2424 | 8 Oct 2006 | WI | Brian Lara | ZIM | Prosper Utseya | Sardar Patel Stadium | WI by 9 wkts |
ODI 2425 | 10 Oct 2006 | SRI | Mahela Jayawardene | ZIM | Prosper Utseya | Sardar Patel Stadium | SRI by 144 runs |
ODI 2426 | 11 Oct 2006 | WI | Brian Lara | BAN | Habibul Bashar | Sawai Mansingh Stadium | WI by 10 wkts |
ODI 2427 | 13 Oct 2006 | BAN | Habibul Bashar | ZIM | Prosper Utseya | Sawai Mansingh Stadium | BAN by 101 runs |
ODI 2428 | 14 Oct 2006 | SRI | Mahela Jayawardene | WI | Brian Lara | Brabourne Stadium | SRI by 9 wickets |
Preliminary Round Table | |||||||
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Team | M | W | L | NR | Pts | NRR | |
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3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 6 | +2.68 | |
File:West Indies Cricket Board Flag.svg West Indies | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 4 | +0.40 | |
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3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 2 | +0.02 | |
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3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | -2.93 |
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No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain | Team 2 | Captain | Venue | Result |
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Semi–Finals | |||||||
ODI 2441 | 1 Nov 2006 | AUS | Ricky Ponting | NZL | Stephen Fleming | Punjab C.A. Stadium | AUS by 34 runs |
ODI 2442 | 2 Nov 2006 | WI | Brian Lara | RSA | Graeme Smith | Sawai Mansingh Stadium | WI by 6 wickets |
Final | |||||||
ODI 2443 | 5 Nov 2006 | AUS | Ricky Ponting | WI | Brian Lara | Punjab C.A. Stadium | AUS 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 2006
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 Indians in Pakistan
West Indies are scheduled to play three Tests and five One-day Internationals in Pakistan. Unconfirmed reports say the tour is scheduled to start on 7 November, which means a potential clash with the one-off Stanford 20/20 Super Star match between West Indies and South Africa.[7] Rediff.com reports that the first Test match is scheduled for 11 November.[8]
No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result |
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Test Series | |||||
1st Test | 11,12,13,14,15 Nov 2006 | Brian Lara | Younis Khan | Gaddafi Stadium | PAK by 9 wkts |
2nd Test | 19,20,21,22,23 Nov 2006 | Brian Lara | Younis Khan | Multan Cricket Stadium | Draw |
3rd Test | 27,28,29,30 Nov, 1 Dec 2006 | National Stadium, Karachi | |||
One-day International Series | |||||
1st ODI | 5 Dec 2006 | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium | |||
2nd ODI | 7 Dec 2006 | Iqbal Stadium | |||
3rd ODI | 10 Dec 2006 | Gaddafi Stadium | |||
4th ODI | 13 Dec 2006 | Multan Cricket Stadium | |||
5th ODI | 16 Dec 2006 | National Stadium, Karachi |
Bermuda in Kenya
Bermuda visited Kenya for three One-day Internationals at the Mombasa Sports Club between 11 November and 14 November.[9] The match follows their meeting at the Intercontinental Cup. Kenya ended up sweeping all three ODI matches.[10]
No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result | ||
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One-Day International Series | |||||||
1st ODI | 11 Nov 2006 | Mombasa Sports Club | Kenya by 79 runs | ||||
2nd ODI | 12 Nov 2006 | Mombasa Sports Club | Kenya by 7 wickets | ||||
3rd ODI | 14 Nov 2006 | Mombasa Sports Club | Kenya by 104 runs |
Indians in South Africa
India will play 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.
No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result |
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One-day International Series | |||||
1st ODI | 19 Nov 2006 | Graeme Smith | Rahul Dravid | New Wanderers Stadium | Match abandoned due to rain. |
2nd ODI | 22 Nov 2006 | Graeme Smith | Rahul Dravid | Kingsmead | ![]() |
3rd ODI | 26 Nov 2006 | Graeme Smith | Rahul Dravid | Newlands | ![]() |
4th ODI | 29 Nov 2006 | Graeme Smith | Virender Sehwag | St George's Park | ![]() |
5th ODI | 3 Dec 2006 | SuperSport Park | |||
Twenty20 International | |||||
1st 20/20 | 1 Dec 2006 | Graeme Smith | Virender Sehwag | New Wanderers Stadium | ![]() |
Test Series | |||||
1st Test | 15-19 Dec 2006 | New Wanderers Stadium | |||
2nd Test | 26-30 Dec 2006 | Kingsmead | |||
3rd Test | 2-6 Jan 2007 | Newlands |
English in Australia
England arrive in Australia on 10 November, and will play their first Test on 23 November. The Boxing Day Test will be the fourth of the series, which concludes 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.
No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result |
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Test Series | |||||
1st Test | 23,24,25,26,27 Nov 2006 | Brisbane Cricket Ground | AUS Won by 277 Runs | ||
2nd Test | 1,2,3,4,5 Dec 2006 | Adelaide Oval | |||
3rd Test | 14,15,16,17,18 Dec 2006 | W.A.C.A. Ground | |||
4th Test | 26,27,28,29,30 Dec 2006 | Melbourne Cricket Ground | |||
5th Test | 2,3,4,5,6 Jan 2007 | Sydney Cricket Ground | |||
Twenty20 International | |||||
Only T20I | 9 Jan 2007 | Sydney Cricket Ground |
Associates South Africa Tri-Series
Bermuda, Canada and Netherlands are scheduled to play a six-match triangular series in South Africa during November and December.[11]
No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain | Team 2 | Captain | Venue | Result |
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Triangular Series | |||||||
1st ODI | 26 Nov 2006 | BER | CAN | Sedgars Park | |||
2nd ODI | 27 Nov 2006 | BER | NED | Sedgars Park | |||
3rd ODI | 28 Nov 2006 | CAN | NED | Sedgars Park | |||
4th ODI | 30 Nov 2006 | BER | NED | Willowmoore Park | |||
5th ODI | 1 Dec 2006 | BER | CAN | Willowmoore Park | |||
6th ODI | 2 Dec 2006 | CAN | NED | Willowmoore Park |
Final Standings | |||||||
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Team | M | W | L | NR | Pts | NRR | |
Template:Cr-ber | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
Template:Cr-can | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
Template:Cr-nld | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 |
Zimbabweans in Bangladesh
Zimbabwe will not play any Tests during 2006, so this tour of Bangladesh will only include One-day Internationals. The Reuters news agency have reported the following dates for the tour.[12]
No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result |
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Twenty20 International | |||||
Only T20I | 28 Nov 2006 | Khulna Divisional Stadium | |||
One-day International Series | |||||
1st ODI | 30 Nov 2006 | Khulna Divisional Stadium | |||
2nd ODI | 3 Dec 2006 | Shaheed Chandu Stadium | |||
3rd ODI | 5 Dec 2006 | Shaheed Chandu Stadium | |||
4th ODI | 8 Dec 2006 | Narayanganj Osmani Stadium | |||
5th ODI | 10 Dec 2006 | Narayanganj Osmani Stadium |
December 2006
Sri Lankans 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.[13]
No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result |
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Test Series | |||||
1st Test | 7,8,9,10,11 Dec 2006 | Jade Stadium | |||
2nd Test | 15,16,17,18,19 Dec 2006 | Basin Reserve | |||
Twenty20 International Series | |||||
1st T20I | 22 Dec 2006 | Westpac Stadium | |||
2nd T20I | 26 Dec 2006 | Eden Park | |||
One-day International Series | |||||
1st ODI | 28 Dec 2006 | McLean Park | |||
2nd ODI | 31 Dec 2006 | Queenstown Events Centre | |||
3rd ODI | 2 Jan 2007 | Jade Stadium | |||
4th ODI | 6 Jan 2007 | Eden Park | |||
5th ODI | 9 Jan 2007 | Seddon Park |
Scots in Bangladesh
Scotland will play at least two One-day Internationals on their tour of Bangladesh in December.[14]
No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result |
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One-day International Series | |||||
1st ODI | 15 Dec 2006 | ||||
2nd ODI | 17 Dec 2006 |
January 2007
Pakistanis in South Africa
Pakistan is scheduled to play three Tests and five One-day Internationals in South Africa.
No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result |
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Test Series | |||||
1st Test | 11,12,13,14,15 Jan 2007 | Centurion Park | |||
2nd Test | 19,20,21,22,23 Jan 2007 | St George's Park | |||
3rd Test | 26,27,28,29,30 Jan 2007 | Newlands | |||
One-day International Series | |||||
1st ODI | 2 Feb 2007 | Wanderers Stadium | |||
2nd ODI | 4 Feb 2007 | Centurion Park | |||
3rd ODI | 9 Feb 2007 | St George's Park | |||
4th ODI | 11 Feb 2007 | Newlands | |||
5th ODI | 14 Feb 2007 | Kingsmead |
VB Series
The VB Series follows the same format as last year, with 12 group stage matches (8 for each team) and a best-of-three final series.
No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain | Team 2 | Captain | Venue | Result |
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Group Stage | |||||||
1st Match | 12 Jan 2007 | AUS | ENG | Sydney Cricket Ground | |||
2nd Match | 14 Jan 2007 | AUS | NZL | Bellerive Oval | |||
3rd Match | 16 Jan 2007 | ENG | NZL | Bellerive Oval | |||
4th Match | 19 Jan 2007 | AUS | NZL | Sydney Cricket Ground | |||
5th Match | 21 Jan 2007 | AUS | ENG | Brisbane Cricket Ground | |||
6th Match | 23 Jan 2007 | ENG | NZL | Adelaide Oval | |||
7th Match | 26 Jan 2007 | AUS | ENG | Adelaide Oval | |||
8th Match | 28 Jan 2007 | AUS | NZL | W.A.C.A. Ground | |||
9th Match | 30 Jan 2007 | ENG | NZL | W.A.C.A. Ground | |||
10th Match | 2 Feb 2007 | AUS | ENG | Sydney Cricket Ground | |||
11th Match | 4 Feb 2007 | AUS | NZL | Melbourne Cricket Ground | |||
12th Match | 6 Feb 2007 | ENG | NZL | Brisbane Cricket Ground |
Group Stage Table | |||||||
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Team | M | W | L | NR | Pts | NRR | |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
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No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain | Team 2 | Captain | Venue | Result |
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Final Series | |||||||
1st Final | 9 Feb 2007 | TBC | TBC | Melbourne Cricket Ground | |||
2nd Final | 11 Feb 2007 | TBC | TBC | Sydney Cricket Ground | |||
3rd Final (optional) | 13 Feb 2007 | TBC | TBC | Brisbane Cricket Ground |
Scotland in Kenya
Scotland will tour Kenya and play a series of five One-day Internationals is scheduled for January 2007.[15]
World Cricket League Division One
The first edition of the World Cricket League tournament will take place in Kenya between 20 January and 28 January.[16] The six non-Test teams who have qualified for the 2007 World Cup take part in the round robin tournament, with the top two teams qualifying for the final.
No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain | Team 2 | Captain | Venue | Result |
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League Stage | |||||||
1st Match | 20 Jan 2007 | BER | CAN | ||||
2nd Match | 20 Jan 2007 | KEN | SCO | ||||
3rd Match | 21 Jan 2007 | IRL | NED | ||||
4th Match | 21 Jan 2007 | KEN | CAN | ||||
5th Match | 22 Jan 2007 | BER | NED | ||||
6th Match | 22 Jan 2007 | IRL | SCO | ||||
7th Match | 23 Jan 2007 | CAN | SCO | ||||
8th Match | 23 Jan 2007 | KEN | BER | ||||
9th Match | 24 Jan 2007 | CAN | NED | ||||
10th Match | 24 Jan 2007 | KEN | IRL | ||||
11th Match | 25 Jan 2007 | BER | IRL | ||||
12th Match | 25 Jan 2007 | NED | SCO | ||||
13th Match | 27 Jan 2007 | BER | SCO | ||||
14th Match | 27 Jan 2007 | CAN | IRL | ||||
15th Match | 27 Jan 2007 | KEN | NED |
Group Stage Standings | |||||||
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Team | M | W | L | NR | Pts | NRR | |
Template:Cr-ber | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
Template:Cr-can | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
Template:Cr-irl | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
Template:Cr-ken | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
Template:Cr-nld | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
Template:Cr-sco | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 |
No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain | Team 2 | Captain | Venue | Result |
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Final | |||||||
Final | 28 Jan 2007 | TBC | TBC |
Associates Kenya Tri-Series
Ireland and Netherlands visit Kenya for a three-day triangular series in January and February 2007.[17]
No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain | Team 2 | Captain | Venue | Result |
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Triangular Series | |||||||
1st ODI | 31 Jan 2007 | KEN | IRL | ||||
2nd ODI | 1 Feb 2007 | KEN | NED | ||||
3rd ODI | 2 Feb 2007 | IRL | NED |
Final Standings | |||||||
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Team | M | W | L | NR | Pts | NRR | |
Template:Cr-irl | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
Template:Cr-ken | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
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February 2007
Chappell–Hadlee Trophy
The third edition of the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy, the annual One-day International series between Australia and New Zealand, will be held in New Zealand.
Associates West Indies Tri-Series
Bangladesh, Bermuda and Canada take part in a triangular series two weeks before the World Cup, and according to CricketArchive, all matches will take place at the Antigua Recreation Ground.[18]
No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain | Team 2 | Captain | Venue | Result |
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Triangular Series | |||||||
1st ODI | 25 Feb 2007 | BAN | BER | Antigua Recreation Ground | |||
2nd ODI | 26 Feb 2007 | BER | BER | Antigua Recreation Ground | |||
3rd ODI | 28 Feb 2007 | BAN | CAN | Antigua Recreation Ground |
Final Standings | |||||||
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Team | M | W | L | NR | Pts | NRR | |
Template:Cr-bgd | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
Template:Cr-ber | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
Template:Cr-can | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 |
March 2007
World Cup
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.
No. | Group | Date | Team 1 | Captain | Team 2 | Captain | Venue | Result |
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Group Stage | ||||||||
1st Match | D | 13 Mar 2007 | WI | PAK | Sabina Park | |||
2nd Match | A | 14 Mar 2007 | AUS | SCO | Warner Park | |||
3rd Match | C | 14 Mar 2007 | CAN | KEN | Beausejour Stadium | |||
4th Match | B | 15 Mar 2007 | BER | SRI | Queen's Park Oval | |||
5th Match | D | 15 Mar 2007 | IRL | ZIM | Sabina Park | |||
6th Match | A | 16 Mar 2007 | NED | RSA | Warner Park | |||
7th Match | C | 16 Mar 2007 | ENG | NZL | Beausejour Stadium | |||
8th Match | B | 17 Mar 2007 | BAN | IND | Queen's Park Oval | |||
9th Match | D | 17 Mar 2007 | IRL | PAK | Sabina Park | |||
10th Match | A | 18 Mar 2007 | AUS | NED | Warner Park | |||
11th Match | C | 18 Mar 2007 | CAN | ENG | Beausejour Stadium | |||
12th Match | B | 19 Mar 2007 | BER | IND | Queen's Park Oval | |||
13th Match | D | 19 Mar 2007 | WI | ZIM | Sabina Park | |||
14th Match | A | 20 Mar 2007 | SCO | RSA | Warner Park | |||
15th Match | C | 20 Mar 2007 | KEN | NZL | Beausejour Stadium | |||
16th Match | B | 21 Mar 2007 | BAN | SRI | Queen's Park Oval | |||
17th Match | D | 21 Mar 2007 | PAK | ZIM | Sabina Park | |||
18th Match | A | 22 Mar 2007 | NED | SCO | Warner Park | |||
19th Match | C | 22 Mar 2007 | CAN | NZL | Beausejour Stadium | |||
20th Match | B | 23 Mar 2007 | IND | SRI | Queen's Park Oval | |||
21st Match | D | 23 Mar 2007 | IRL | WI | Sabina Park | |||
22nd Match | A | 24 Mar 2007 | AUS | RSA | Warner Park | |||
23rd Match | C | 24 Mar 2007 | ENG | KEN | Beausejour Stadium | |||
24th Match | B | 25 Mar 2007 | BAN | BER | Queen's Park Oval |
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No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain | Team 2 | Captain | Venue | Result |
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Super Eights | |||||||
25th Match | 27 Mar 2007 | D2 | A1 | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium | |||
26th Match | 28 Mar 2007 | A2 | B1 | Providence Stadium | |||
27th Match | 29 Mar 2007 | D2 | C1 | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium | |||
28th Match | 30 Mar 2007 | D1 | C2 | Providence Stadium | |||
29th Match | 31 Mar 2007 | A1 | B2 | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium | |||
30th Match | 1 Apr 2007 | D2 | B1 | Providence Stadium | |||
31st Match | 2 Apr 2007 | B2 | C1 | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium | |||
32nd Match | 3 Apr 2007 | D1 | A2 | Providence Stadium | |||
33rd Match | 4 Apr 2007 | C2 | B1 | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium | |||
34th Match | 7 Apr 2007 | B2 | A2 | Providence Stadium | |||
35th Match | 8 Apr 2007 | A1 | C2 | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium | |||
36th Match | 9 Apr 2007 | D1 | C1 | Providence Stadium | |||
37th Match | 10 Apr 2007 | D2 | A2 | Queen's Park, Grenada | |||
38th Match | 11 Apr 2007 | C2 | B2 | Kensington Oval | |||
39th Match | 12 Apr 2007 | B1 | C1 | Queen's Park, Grenada | |||
40th Match | 13 Apr 2007 | A1 | D1 | Kensington Oval | |||
41th Match | 14 Apr 2007 | A2 | C1 | Queen's Park, Grenada | |||
42nd Match | 15 Apr 2007 | B2 | D1 | Kensington Oval | |||
43rd Match | 16 Apr 2007 | A1 | B1 | Queen's Park, Grenada | |||
44th Match | 17 Apr 2007 | A2 | C2 | Kensington Oval | |||
45th Match | 18 Apr 2007 | D1 | B1 | Queen's Park, Grenada | |||
46th Match | 19 Apr 2007 | D2 | B2 | Kensington Oval | |||
47th Match | 20 Apr 2007 | A1 | C1 | Queen's Park, Grenada | |||
48th Match | 21 Apr 2007 | D2 | C2 | Kensington Oval |
Super Eights Table | |||||||
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Team | M | W | L | NR | Pts | NRR | |
A1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
A2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
B1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
B2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
C1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
C2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
D1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 | |
D2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +0.00 |
No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain | Team 2 | Captain | Venue | Result |
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Semi–Finals | |||||||
SF1 | 24 Apr 2007 | 1 | 4 | Sabina Park | |||
SF2 | 25 Apr 2007 | 2 | 3 | Beausejour Stadium | |||
Final | |||||||
Final | 28 Apr 2007 | SF1 | SF2 | Kensington Oval |
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References and notes
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Further references
- The Cricinfo Archives - 2006/07
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