International cricket in 2007

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The 2007 international cricket season is defined as international matches and tours during the 2007 English cricket season, between April and September. However, due to the 2007 Cricket World Cup, there were no other international cricket matches being played during April, meaning the international season effectively started in May. The first cricketing event after the season finished was marked by the inaugural 2007 ICC World Twenty20, hosted by South Africa.

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[edit] ICC Championship Tables In April 2007

ICC Test Championship Table at 28 January 2007
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1 Flag of Australia Australia 43 5807 135
2 Flag of England England 47 5344 114
3 Flag of Pakistan Pakistan 38 4092 108
4 Flag of India India 38 4056 107
T-5 Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 36 3686 102
T-5 Flag of South Africa South Africa 42 4274 102
7 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand 28 2602 93
8 Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies 33 2378 72
9 Flag of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 15 415 28
10 Flag of Bangladesh Bangladesh 22 48 2
Reference: ICC, January 28, 2007
ICC ODI Championship Table at April 29, 2007
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1 Flag of India India 54 7038 130
2 Flag of South Africa South Africa 43 5313 124
3 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand 45 5103 113
4 Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 53 5879 111
5 Flag of Pakistan Pakistan 36 5450 110
6 Flag of Australia Australia 50 5320 106
7 Flag of England England 43 4457 104
8 Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies 47 4666 99
9 Flag of Bangladesh Bangladesh 42 1892 45
10 Flag of Ireland Ireland 11 317 29
11 Flag of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 36 779 22
12 Flag of Kenya Kenya 11 0 0
Reference: ICC, April 29, 2007

[edit] May

[edit] Indians in Bangladesh

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
One-Day International series
ODI 2582 10 May Habibul Bashar Rahul Dravid Shere Bangla National Stadium Flag of India India by 5 wickets
ODI 2583 12 May Habibul Bashar Rahul Dravid Shere Bangla National Stadium Flag of India India by 46 runs
ODI 2583a 15 May Habibul Bashar Rahul Dravid Bir Shrestha Shahid Ruhul Amin Stadium Match Abandoned
Test Series
Test 1832 18-22 May Habibul Bashar Rahul Dravid Bir Shrestha Shahid Ruhul Amin Stadium Match Drawn
Test 1833 25-29 May Habibul Bashar Rahul Dravid Shere Bangla National Stadium Flag of India India by an innings and 239 runs

[edit] West Indians in England

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test Series
Test 1831 17-21 May Andrew Strauss Ramnaresh Sarwan Lord's Cricket Ground Match Drawn
Test 1834 25-29 May Michael Vaughan Ramnaresh Sarwan Headingley Cricket Ground Flag of England England by an innings and 283 runs
Test 1835 7-11 June Michael Vaughan Daren Ganga Old Trafford Flag of England England by 60 runs
Test 1836 15-19 June Michael Vaughan Daren Ganga Riverside Ground Flag of England England by 7 wickets
Twenty20 International
T20I 15 28 June Paul Collingwood Chris Gayle The Oval Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies by 15 runs
T20I 16 29 June Paul Collingwood Chris Gayle The Oval Flag of England England by 5 wickets
One-Day International Series
ODI 2594 1 July Paul Collingwood Chris Gayle Lord's Cricket Ground Flag of England England by 79 runs
ODI 2597 4 July Paul Collingwood Chris Gayle Edgbaston Cricket Ground Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies by 61 runs
ODI 2598 7 July Paul Collingwood Chris Gayle Trent Bridge Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies by 93 runs

[edit] Abu Dhabi Series - Pakistan v Sri Lanka

Main article: Abu Dhabi Series 2007
No. Date Captain 1 Captain 2 Venue Result
ODI Series
ODI 2584 18 May Mahela Jayawardene Shoaib Malik Sheikh Zayed Stadium Flag of Pakistan Pakistan by 5 wickets
ODI 2585 20 May Mahela Jayawardene Shoaib Malik Sheikh Zayed Stadium Flag of Pakistan Pakistan by 98 runs
ODI 2586 22 May Mahela Jayawardene Shoaib Malik Sheikh Zayed Stadium Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka by 115 runs

[edit] World Cricket League Division Three

[edit] Group Stage

May 27 - 6 June in Darwin, Australia.

No. Group Date Team 1 Team 2 Venue Result
1st Match A May 27 Flag of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Flag of Fiji Fiji Power Park Flag of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea by 1 wicket
2nd Match A May 27 Flag of Italy Italy Flag of Argentina Argentina Gardens Oval Flag of Italy Italy by 1 run
3rd Match B May 27 Flag of Uganda Uganda Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong Kahlin Oval Flag of Uganda Uganda by 90 runs
4th Match B May 27 Flag of Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Flag of Tanzania Tanzania Tracy Village Flag of Cayman Islands Cayman Islands by 10 wickets
5th Match A May 28 Flag of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Flag of Argentina Argentina Gardens Oval Flag of Argentina Argentina by 5 wickets
6th Match A May 28 Flag of Fiji Fiji Flag of Italy Italy Marrara Oval No 1 Flag of Italy Italy by 37 runs
7th Match B May 28 Flag of Uganda Uganda Flag of Tanzania Tanzania Nightcliff Oval Flag of Uganda Uganda by 4 wickets
8th Match B May 28 Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong Flag of Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Power Park Flag of Cayman Islands Cayman Islands by 8 wickets
9th Match A May 30 Flag of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Flag of Italy Italy Nightcliff Oval Flag of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea by 8 wickets
10th Match A May 30 Flag of Fiji Fiji Flag of Argentina Argentina Kahlin Oval Flag of Argentina Argentina by 10 wickets
11th Match B May 30 Flag of Uganda Uganda Flag of Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Marrara Oval No 1 Flag of Uganda Uganda by 26 runs
12th Match B May 30 Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong Flag of Tanzania Tanzania Tracy Village Flag of Tanzania Tanzania by 5 wickets
Group A Table
Team M W L NR T Pts NRR
Flag of Argentina Argentina 3 2 1 0 0 4 +1.200
Flag of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea 3 2 1 0 0 4 +0.176
Flag of Italy Italy 3 2 1 0 0 4 -0.139
Flag of Fiji Fiji 3 0 3 0 0 0 -1.361
Group B Table
Team M W L NR T Pts NRR
Flag of Uganda Uganda 3 3 0 0 0 6 +1.493
Flag of Cayman Islands Cayman Islands 3 2 1 0 0 4 +1.030
Flag of Tanzania Tanzania 3 1 2 0 0 2 -0.767
Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong 3 0 3 0 0 0 -1.926

[edit] WCL Div 3 Plate Championship

The winner of the plate championship finishes in 5th place, whilst the runner up finishes sixth. The winner of the seventh place playoff place comes 7th, and the loser places 8th.

No. Date Team 1 Team 2 Venue Result
Plate Semi–Finals
P SF1 May 31 Flag of Italy Italy Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong Tracy Village Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong by 49 runs
P SF2 May 31 Flag of Fiji Fiji Flag of Tanzania Tanzania Marrara Oval No 1 Flag of Tanzania Tanzania by 3 wickets
Plate seventh place playoff
P 7th Place June 2 Flag of Italy Italy Flag of Fiji Fiji Nightcliff Oval Flag of Italy Italy by 6 wickets
Plate Final
P Final June 2 Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong Flag of Tanzania Tanzania Power Park Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong by 129 runs


  Semi finals Final
             
May 31-Marrara Cricket Ground No. 2, Darwin, Australia
 Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong 195  
  Flag of Italy Italy 146  
 
June 2-Power Park, Darwin, Australia
     Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong 242/6
   Flag of Tanzania Tanzania 113
Third place
May 31-Tracy Village Oval, Darwin, Australia June 2-Nightcliff Oval, Darwin, Australia
 Flag of Fiji Fiji 173  Flag of Italy Italy  124/4
 Flag of Tanzania Tanzania 174/7    Flag of Fiji Fiji  123

[edit] WCL Div 3 Championship

No. Date Team 1 Team 2 Venue Result
Semi-Finals
SF1 May 31 Flag of Argentina Argentina Flag of Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Gardens Oval Flag of Argentina Argentina by 4 wickets
SF2 May 31 Flag of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Flag of Uganda Uganda Kahlin Oval Flag of Uganda Uganda by 1 wicket
Third place playoff
3rd Place June 2 Flag of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Flag of Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Marrara Oval No 1 Flag of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea by 23 runs
Final
Final June 2 Flag of Argentina Argentina Flag of Uganda Uganda Gardens Oval Flag of Uganda Uganda by 91 runs


  Semi finals Final
             
May 31-Gardens Oval, Darwin, Australia
  Flag of Argentina Argentina 103/6  
  Flag of Cayman Islands Cayman Islands 102  
 
June 2-Gardens Oval, Darwin, Australia
     Flag of Argentina Argentina 150
   Flag of Uganda Uganda 241/8
Third place
May 31-Kahlin Oval, Darwin, Australia June 2-Marrara Oval No 1, Darwin, Australia
 Flag of Uganda Uganda 204/9  Flag of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea  263/6
 Flag of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea 203/6    Flag of Cayman Islands Cayman Islands  240/9

[edit] June

[edit] Australians in Zimbabwe

The Australian team were due to play 3 ODIs in Zimbabwe, but the tour was cancelled in mid-May by their government following John Howard's order. Howard proclaimed the tour going ahead would be an "enormous propaganda boost" to Robert Mugabe.[1] Cricket Australia was considering the option of holding the planned matches in a neutral location,[2] but the Zimbabwean government quickly ruled out the possibility of the matches being played outside of Zimbabwe. On May 15, the tour was officially cancelled.[3]

[edit] Afro-Asia Cup

Main article: 2007 Afro-Asia Cup
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Twenty20 Series
Only T20 5 June Shoaib Malik Tanmay Mishra M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore, India Asia by 6 wickets
One-Day International Series
ODI 2587 6 June Mahela Jayawardene Justin Kemp M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore, India Asia by 34 runs
ODI 2588 9 June Mahela Jayawardene Justin Kemp M.A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai Asia by 31 runs
ODI 2589 10 June Mahela Jayawardene Justin Kemp M.A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai Asia by 13 runs

[edit] Indians and South Africans in Ireland

Main article: 2007 Future Cup
No. Date Team 1 Team 2 Venue Result
One-Day International Series
ODI 2590 June 23 Flag of Ireland Ireland Flag of India India Civil Service Cricket Club Flag of India India by 9 wickets
ODI 2591 June 24 Flag of Ireland Ireland Flag of South Africa South Africa Civil Service Cricket Club Flag of South Africa South Africa by 42 runs
ODI 2592 June 26 Flag of India India Flag of South Africa South Africa Civil Service Cricket Club Flag of South Africa South Africa by 4 wickets
ODI 2593 June 29 Flag of India India Flag of South Africa South Africa Civil Service Cricket Club Flag of India India by 6 wickets
ODI 2595 July 1 Flag of India India Flag of South Africa South Africa Civil Service Cricket Club Flag of India India by 6 wickets

[edit] Bangladeshis in Sri Lanka

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test Series
Test 1837 25-29 June Mahela Jayawardene Mohammad Ashraful R. Premadasa Stadium Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka by an innings and 234 runs
Test 1838 3-7 July Mahela Jayawardene Mohammad Ashraful Pakiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka by an innings and 90 runs
Test 1839 11-15 July Mahela Jayawardene Mohammad Ashraful Asgiriya Stadium Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka by an innings and 193 runs
One-Day International Series
ODI 2605 20 July Mahela Jayawardene Mohammad Ashraful Pakiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka by 70 runs
ODI 2606 22 July Mahela Jayawardene Mohammad Ashraful R. Premadasa Stadium Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka by 5 wickets
ODI 2607 24 July Mahela Jayawardene Mohammad Ashraful R. Premadasa Stadium Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka by 39 runs

[edit] July

[edit] Pakistanis in Scotland

The Pakistan were due to have a one-off ODI match against Scotland, to be played at The Grange, Edinburgh on July 1, but periods of rain over the entire day ended up with the match (ODI number 2595a) being abandoned without a ball bowled.[4]

[edit] Friendship Cup - India v Pakistan

Pakistan were to play a one off ODI with India (to be played at Titwood, Glasgow on July 3) for charity, following Charles, Prince of Wales's invitation;[5] to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the independence of both countries from the British Empire. Heavy rain resulted in Pakistan's second match in three days (ODI number 2595b) being abandoned without a ball bowled.[6]

[edit] Dutchmen in Canada

The Netherlands played a 2 ODI series in Canada, as well as a First-class match as a part of the 2007-08 ICC Intercontinental Cup.

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
One-Day International Series
ODI 2596 July 3 Ashish Bagai Jeroen Smits Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands by 117 runs
ODI 2597a July 4 Ashish Bagai Jeroen Smits Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club Match Abandoned

[edit] Quad-Series in Ireland

After touring England earlier in the Summer, West Indies will travel to Ireland who will be hosting a four nations tournament between the ranked one-day teams West Indies and Ireland, and the two associate nations Netherlands and Scotland.

One Day International Tournament
No. Date Team 1 Team 2 Venue Result
ODI 2599 July 10 Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies Dublin Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies by 10 wickets
ODI 2600 July 11 Flag of Ireland Ireland Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Belfast Flag of Ireland Ireland by 1 run
ODI 2601 July 12 Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies Flag of Scotland Scotland Dublin Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies by 4 wickets
ODI 2602 July 13 Flag of Scotland Scotland Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Belfast Match Abandoned
ODI 2603 July 14 Flag of Ireland Ireland Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies Dublin Match Abandoned
ODI 2604 July 15 Flag of Ireland Ireland Flag of Scotland Scotland Belfast Flag of Ireland Ireland by 23 runs
Team Points Played W T/NR L BP NRR
Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies 11 3 2 1 0 1 +2.521
Flag of Ireland Ireland 10 3 2 1 0 0 +0.24
Flag of Scotland Scotland 2 3 0 1 2 0 -0.31
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2 3 0 1 2 0 -1.637

[edit] Indians in England

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test Series (Pataudi Trophy)
Test 1840 19-23 July Michael Vaughan Rahul Dravid Lord's Cricket Ground Match Drawn
Test 1841 27-31 July Michael Vaughan Rahul Dravid Trent Bridge Flag of India India by 7 wickets
Test 1842 9-13 August Michael Vaughan Rahul Dravid The Oval Match Drawn
One-Day International Series
ODI 2611 21 August Paul Collingwood Rahul Dravid The Rose Bowl Flag of England England by 104 runs
ODI 2613 24 August Paul Collingwood Rahul Dravid Bristol County Cricket Ground Flag of India India by 9 runs
ODI 2616 27 August Paul Collingwood Rahul Dravid Edgbaston Cricket Ground Flag of England England by 42 runs
ODI 2617 30 August Paul Collingwood Rahul Dravid Old Trafford Flag of England England by 3 wickets
ODI 2618 2 September Paul Collingwood Rahul Dravid Headingley Stadium Flag of India India by 38 runs (D/L)
ODI 2619 5 September Paul Collingwood Rahul Dravid The Oval Flag of India India by 2 wickets
ODI 2620 8 September Paul Collingwood Rahul Dravid Lord's Cricket Ground Flag of England England by 7 wickets

[edit] August

[edit] Indians in Scotland

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
One-Day International
ODI 2608 August 16 Ryan Watson Rahul Dravid The Grange Flag of India India by 7 wickets

[edit] Bermudians in the Netherlands

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
One-Day Internationals
ODI 2609 August 18 Jeroen Smits Irving Romaine Hazelaarweg Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands by 172 runs
ODI 2610 August 20 Jeroen Smits Irving Romaine Hazelaarweg Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands by 8 wickets

[edit] South Africans in Zimbabwe

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
One-Day International Series
ODI 2612 August 22 Prosper Utseya Graeme Smith Queens Sports Club Flag of South Africa South Africa by 5 wkts
ODI 2614 August 25 Prosper Utseya Graeme Smith Harare Sports Club Flag of South Africa South Africa by 8 wkts
ODI 2615 August 26 Prosper Utseya Graeme Smith Harare Sports Club Flag of South Africa South Africa by 28 runs

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