Prime Minister's XI

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England playing the PM's XI in 2006
England playing the PM's XI in 2006

Prime Minister's XI or PM's XI is the name of an annual cricket match which is held at the Manuka Oval in Canberra, with the Australian team picked by the Prime Minister of Australia playing against an overseas team. The Australian team usually includes up and coming players.

India lost the December 1999 PM's XI by 164 runs. [1]

England lost the 2002 Prime Minister's XI. [2]

In 2003 there was a match between the PM's XI and an ATSIC Chairman's XI held at Adelaide Oval [3]

Pakistan won the match in January 2005 with a five-wicket victory with seven overs remaining. [4]

The 2005/06 match was changed from South Africa to the West Indies. [5] The team announced is captained by Justin Langer.

The match on December 2, 2005 had to end early due to the Canberra storms, with Australia getting 4/316, and West Indies finishing in the 31st over at 3/174. The PM's XI won by six runs using a system known as the Duckworth-Lewis.

Controversially, the match was played on the same day Van Tuong Nguyen was due to be hanged in Singapore for drug smuggling. The Prime Minister of the day, John Howard decided to go ahead with the traditional match.

In 2006/2007 England lost to the Prime Minister's XI by 166 runs. The game was scheduled earlier than usual (November 10) due to the Ashes Series. It was the first English tour match of the summer.

[edit] List of Matches

Year Opposition team Result
1951 West Indies Match drawn
1954 Marylebone Cricket Club Marylebone Cricket Club won by 31 runs
1959 Marylebone Cricket Club Match drawn (Marylebone Cricket Club won on 1st innings)
1961 West Indies Match tied
1963 Marylebone Cricket Club Marylebone Cricket Club won by 4 runs
1964 South Africa Prime Minister's XI won by 1 wicket
1965 Marylebone Cricket Club Marylebone Cricket Club won by 2 wickets
1984 West Indies Prime Minister's XI won by 52 runs
1985 West Indies West Indians won by 15 runs
1986 New Zealand No result
1986 England England XI won by 4 wickets
1987 New Zealand New Zealanders won by 37 runs
1988 West Indies Match abandoned without a ball bowled
1990 Pakistan Prime Minister's XI won by 81 runs
1990 England Prime Minister's XI won by 31 runs
1991 India Prime Minister's XI won by 75 runs
1992 West Indies Prime Minister's XI won by 3 runs
1993 South Africa Prime Minister's XI won by 4 runs
1994 England Prime Minister's XI won by 2 wickets
1995 West Indies Match abandoned without a ball bowled
1996 West Indies Prime Minister's XI won by 58 runs
1997 South Africa South Africans won by 11 runs
1998 England England XI won by 16 runs
1999 India Prime Minister's XI won by 164 runs
2000 West Indies Prime Minister's XI won by 4 wickets
2001 ATSIC Chairman's XI ATSIC Chairman's XI won by 7 wickets
2001 New Zealand New Zealanders won by 4 wickets
2002 ATSIC Chairman's XI Prime Minister's XI won by 8 wickets
2002 England Prime Minister's XI won by 4 wickets
2003 ATSIC Chairman's XI Prime Minister's XI won by 8 wickets
2004 India Indians won by 1 run
2005 Pakistan Pakistanis won by 5 wickets
2005 West Indies Prime Minister's XI won by 6 runs (D/L method)
2006 England Prime Minister's XI won by 166 runs

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