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Cricket season
The 2003–04 international cricket season lasted from September 2003 to March 2004.[ 1]
Pre-season rankings [ edit ]
The following are the rankings at the start of the season.
South Africa in Pakistan [ edit ]
New Zealand in India [ edit ]
Zimbabwe in Australia [ edit ]
England in Bangladesh [ edit ]
TVS Cup (India, Australia, New Zealand in India)[ edit ]
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
Group stage
ODI 2051
23 October
India
Rahul Dravid
New Zealand
Stephen Fleming
M.A. Chidambaram Stadium , Chennai
No Result
ODI 2052
26 October
India
Rahul Dravid
Australia
Ricky Ponting
Captain Roop Singh Stadium , Gwalior
India by 37 runs
ODI 2053
29 October
Australia
Ricky Ponting
New Zealand
Stephen Fleming
Nahar Singh Stadium , Faridabad
Australia by 8 wickets
ODI 2054
1 November
India
Rahul Dravid
Australia
Ricky Ponting
Wankhede Stadium , Mumbai
Australia by 77 runs
ODI 2055
3 November
Australia
Ricky Ponting
New Zealand
Stephen Fleming
Nehru Stadium , Pune
Australia by 2 wickets
ODI 2056
6 November
India
Rahul Dravid
New Zealand
Stephen Fleming
Barabati Stadium , Cuttack
New Zealand by 4 wickets
ODI 2058
9 November
Australia
Ricky Ponting
New Zealand
Stephen Fleming
Nehru Stadium , Guwahati
Australia by 44 runs
ODI 2061
12 November
India
Sourav Ganguly
Australia
Ricky Ponting
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium , Bangalore
Australia by 61 runs
ODI 2062
15 November
India
Sourav Ganguly
New Zealand
Chris Cairns
Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium , Hyderabad
India by 145 runs
Final
ODI 2064
18 November
India
Rahul Dravid
Australia
Ricky Ponting
Eden Gardens , Kolkata
Australia by 37 runs
West Indies in Zimbabwe [ edit ]
England in Sri Lanka [ edit ]
New Zealand in Pakistan [ edit ]
West Indies in South Africa [ edit ]
Pakistan in New Zealand [ edit ]
VB Series (AUS, IND, ZIM in AUS)[ edit ]
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
Group stage
ODI 2077
9 January
Australia
Ricky Ponting
India
Sourav Ganguly
Melbourne Cricket Ground , Melbourne
Australia by 18 runs
ODI 2079
11 January
Australia
Ricky Ponting
Zimbabwe
Heath Streak
Sydney Cricket Ground , Sydney
Australia by 99 runs
ODI 2080
14 January
India
Sourav Ganguly
Zimbabwe
Heath Streak
Bellerive Oval , Hobart
India by 7 wickets
ODI 2082
16 January
Australia
Ricky Ponting
Zimbabwe
Heath Streak
Bellerive Oval , Hobart
Australia by 148 runs
ODI 2084
18 January
Australia
Ricky Ponting
India
Sourav Ganguly
The Gabba , Brisbane
India by 19 runs
ODI 2085
20 January
India
Sourav Ganguly
Zimbabwe
Heath Streak
The Gabba , Brisbane
India by 24 runs
ODI 2086
22 January
Australia
Ricky Ponting
India
Sourav Ganguly
Sydney Cricket Ground , Sydney
Australia by 2 wickets
ODI 2087
24 January
India
Sourav Ganguly
Zimbabwe
Heath Streak
Adelaide Oval , Adelaide
India by 3 runs
ODI 2089
26 January
Australia
Ricky Ponting
Zimbabwe
Heath Streak
Adelaide Oval , Adelaide
Australia by 13 runs
ODI 2091
29 January
Australia
Ricky Ponting
Zimbabwe
Heath Streak
Melbourne Cricket Ground , Melbourne
No result
ODI 2093
1 February
Australia
Adam Gilchrist
India
Sourav Ganguly
WACA Ground , Perth
Australia by 5 wickets
ODI 2095
3 February
India
Rahul Dravid
Zimbabwe
Heath Streak
WACA Ground , Perth
India by 4 wickets
Finals
ODI 2097
6 February
Australia
Ricky Ponting
India
Sourav Ganguly
Melbourne Cricket Ground , Melbourne
Australia by 7 wickets
ODI 2098
8 February
Australia
Ricky Ponting
India
Sourav Ganguly
Sydney Cricket Ground , Sydney
Australia by 208 runs
West Indies in South Africa [ edit ]
Bangladesh in Zimbabwe [ edit ]
South Africa in New Zealand [ edit ]
The two abandoned ODI matches at Dunedin and Auckland were played the day after at the same venue. The ODI series was still revised to a six-game series
No.
Date
Home captain
Away captain
Venue
Result
ODI series
ODI 2099
13 February
Stephen Fleming
Graeme Smith
Eden Park , Auckland
South Africa by 5 wickets
ODI 2100
17 February
Stephen Fleming
Graeme Smith
Jade Stadium , Christchurch
New Zealand by 5 wickets
ODI 2101
20 February
Stephen Fleming
Graeme Smith
Westpac Stadium , Wellington
New Zealand by 5 runs
ODI 2103a
24 February
Stephen Fleming
Graeme Smith
Carisbrook , Dunedin
Match abandoned
ODI 2104
25 February
Stephen Fleming
Graeme Smith
Carisbrook , Dunedin
New Zealand by 6 wickets
ODI 2106a
28 February
Stephen Fleming
Graeme Smith
Eden Park , Auckland
Match abandoned
ODI 2107
29 February
Stephen Fleming
Graeme Smith
Eden Park , Auckland
New Zealand by 2 runs (D/L )
ODI 2109
2 March
Stephen Fleming
Graeme Smith
McLean Park , Napier
New Zealand by 5 wickets
Test series
Test 1686
10–14 March
Stephen Fleming
Graeme Smith
Westpac Park , Hamilton
Match drawn
Test 1689
18–22 March
Stephen Fleming
Graeme Smith
Eden Park , Auckland
New Zealand by 9 wickets
Test 1692
26–30 March
Stephen Fleming
Graeme Smith
Basin Reserve , Wellington
South Africa by 6 wickets
Australia in Sri Lanka [ edit ]
England in West Indies [ edit ]
No.
Date
Home captain
Away captain
Venue
Result
Test series
Test 1687
11–14 March
Brian Lara
Michael Vaughan
Sabina Park , Kingston , Jamaica
England by 10 wickets
Test 1690
19–23 March
Brian Lara
Michael Vaughan
Queen's Park Oval , Port of Spain , Trinidad
England by 7 wickets
Test 1694
1–3 April
Brian Lara
Michael Vaughan
Kensington Oval , Bridgetown , Barbados
England by 8 wickets
Test 1696
10–14 April
Brian Lara
Michael Vaughan
Antigua Recreation Ground , St John's , Antigua
Match drawn
ODI series
ODI 2118
18 April
Ramnaresh Sarwan
Michael Vaughan
Bourda , Georgetown , Guyana
England by 2 wickets
ODI 2121
24 April
Brian Lara
Michael Vaughan
Queen's Park Oval , Port of Spain , Trinidad
No result
ODI 2122a
25 April
Brian Lara
Michael Vaughan
Queen's Park Oval , Port of Spain , Trinidad
Match abandoned
ODI 2123a
28 April
Brian Lara
Michael Vaughan
National Cricket Stadium , St George's , Grenada
Match abandoned
ODI 2125
1 May
Brian Lara
Michael Vaughan
Beausejour Stadium , Gros Islet , St Lucia
West Indies by 5 wickets
ODI 2126
2 May
Brian Lara
Michael Vaughan
Beausejour Stadium , Gros Islet , St Lucia
West Indies by 4 wickets
ODI 2127
5 May
Brian Lara
Michael Vaughan
Kensington Oval , Bridgetown , Barbados
England by 5 wickets
2003–04 Americas Affiliates Championship[ edit ]
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
Match 1
23 March
Bahamas
NA
Turks and Caicos Islands
NA
Howard 2 Ground , Panama City
Bahamas by 8 wickets
Match 2
23 March
Belize
NA
Suriname
NA
Howard 1 Ground , Panama City
Belize by 117 runs
Match 3
24 March
Belize
NA
Turks and Caicos Islands
NA
Howard 2 Ground , Panama City
Belize by 207 runs
Match 4
24 March
Panama
NA
Bahamas
NA
Howard 1 Ground , Panama City
Bahamas by 6 wickets
Match 5
25 March
Panama
NA
Belize
NA
Howard 2 Ground , Panama City
Panama by 43 runs
Match 6
25 March
Suriname
NA
Turks and Caicos Islands
NA
Howard 1 Ground , Panama City
Turks and Caicos Islands by 44 runs
Match 7
26 March
Bahamas
NA
Belize
NA
Howard 1 Ground , Panama City
Bahamas by 3 wickets
Match 8
26 March
Panama
NA
Suriname
NA
Howard 2 Ground , Panama City
Panama by 7 wickets
Match 9
27 March
Bahamas
NA
Suriname
NA
Howard 2 Ground , Panama City
Bahamas by 7 wickets
Match 10
27 March
Panama
NA
Turks and Caicos Islands
NA
Howard 1 Ground , Panama City
Panama by 70 runs
2004 ICC Intercontinental Cup [ edit ]
Group stage
No.
Date
Group
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
First-class
25–27 March
Asia
United Arab Emirates
Khurram Khan
Nepal
Raju Khadka
Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium , Sharjah
Match drawn
First-class
23–25 April
Asia
Nepal
Raju Khadka
Malaysia
Suresh Navaratnam
Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground , Kirtipur
Nepal by 9 wickets
First-class
23–25 April
Africa
Namibia
Deon Kotze
Uganda
Junior Kwebiha
Wanderers Cricket Ground , Windhoek
Uganda by 5 wickets
First-class
28–30 May
America
United States
Richard Staple
Canada
John Davison
Brian Piccolo Park , Fort Lauderdale
Canada by 104 runs
First-class
11–13 June
Europe
Scotland
Craig Wright
Netherlands
Luuk van Troost
Mannofield Park , Aberdeen
Match drawn
First-class
13–15 July
Europe
Netherlands
Luuk van Troost
Ireland
Kyle McCallan
Sportpark Het Schootsveld , Deventer
Ireland by an innings and 47 runs
First-class
13–15 July
America
Bermuda
Clay Smith
United States
Richard Staple
National Stadium , Hamilton
United States by 114 runs
First-class
23–25 July
Africa
Kenya
Steve Tikolo
Uganda
Junior Kwebiha
Gymkhana Club Ground , Nairobi
Kenya by an innings and 4 runs
First-class
6–8 August
Europe
Ireland
Jason Molins
Scotland
Craig Wright
Clontarf Cricket Club Ground , Dublin
Scotland by 8 wickets
First-class
13–15 August
America
Canada
John Davison
Bermuda
Clay Smith
Sunnybrook Park , Toronto
Match drawn
First-class
17–19 September
Asia
Malaysia
Suresh Navaratnam
United Arab Emirates
Mohammad Tauqir
Selangor Turf Club , Kuala Lumpur
United Arab Emirates by 124 runs
First-class
1–3 October
Africa
Kenya
Hitesh Modi
Namibia
Deon Kotze
Aga Khan Sports Club Ground , Nairobi
Match drawn
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