Cricket: Complete Guide To The World Cup
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Group B
Australia v New Zealand
CARDIFF (One Day): New Zealand (2pts) beat Australia by 5 wkts
Australia won toss
AUSTRALIA
Runs 6s 4s Bls Min
M E Waugh lbw b Allott 2 0 0 5 9
A C Gilchrist c Astle b Allott 14 0 1 28 37
R T Ponting c Harris b Astle 47 0 4 88 157
D S Lehmann c Astle b Harris 76 0 8 94 173
*S R Waugh c Astle b Harris 7 0 0 18 18
M G Bevan b Allott 21 0 1 32 46
S Lee run out 2 0 0 8 9
S K Warne b Allott 15 0 2 14 21
D W Fleming not out 8 0 0 11 14
A C Dale not out 3 0 0 5 4
Extras (lb10 w5 nb3) 18
Total (for 8, 50 overs) 213
Fall: 1-7, 2-32, 3-126, 4-149, 5-172, 6-175, 7-192, 8-204.
Did Not Bat: G D McGrath.
Bowling: G I Allott 10-0-37-4, D J Nash 8-1-30-0, C L Cairns 7-0-44-0, G R Larsen 10-2-26-0, C Z Harris 10-0-50-2, N J Astle 5-0-16-1.
NEW ZEALAND
Runs 6s 4s Bls Min
M J Horne c Gilchrist b Dale 5 0 1 8 5
N J Astle c Ponting b Fleming 5 0 0 15 26
C D McMillan c Fleming b Warne 28 0 3 48 59
*S P Fleming b McGrath 9 0 1 20 33
R G Twose not out 80 0 10 99 129
C L Cairns c Dale b Fleming 60 3 5 77 112
A C Parore not out 10 1 1 9 8
Extras (lb2 w11 nb4) 17
Total (for 5, 45.2 overs) 214
Fall: 1-5, 2-21, 3-47, 4-49, 5-197.
Did Not Bat: C Z Harris, D J Nash, G R Larsen, G I Allott.
Bowling: D W Fleming 8.2-1-43-2, A C Dale 5-1-18-1, G D McGrath 9-0-43- 1, S Lee 6-0-24-0, S K Warne 10-1-44-1, S R Waugh 4-0-25-0, M G Bevan 3-0-15-0.
Umpires: Javed Akhtar and D R Shepherd.
Group B
Pakistan v Scotland
RIVERSIDE (One Day): Pakistan (2pts) beat Scotland by 94 runs
Scotland won toss
PAKISTAN
Runs 6s 4s Bls Min
Saeed Anwar c Davies b Butt 6 0 0 22 38
Shahid Afridi run out 7 0 1 9 20
Abdul Razzaq lbw b Brinkley 12 0 0 53 50
Inzamam-ul-Haq st Davies b Dyer 12 0 0 50 82
Salim Malik lbw b Hamilton 0 0 0 3 3
Yousuf Youhana not out 81 0 6 119 135
Moin Khan c Brinkley b Hamilton 47 0 5 41 68
*Wasim Akram not out 37 2 2 19 22
Extras (b5 lb6 w33 nb15) 59
Total (for 6, 50 overs) 261
Fall: 1-21, 2-35, 3-55, 4-60, 5-92, 6-195.
Did Not Bat: Azhar Mahmood, Saqlain Mushtaq, Shoaib Akhtar.
Bowling: J A R Blain 7-0-49-0, Asim Butt 9-1-55-1, G M Hamilton 10-0- 36-2, J E Brinkley 10-0-29-1, N R Dyer 9-0-48-1, I M Stanger 5-0-33-0.
SCOTLAND
Runs 6s 4s Bls Min
B W Patterson b Akram 0 0 0 5 1
I R Philip lbw b Akhtar 0 0 0 6 17
M J Smith b Akhtar 3 0 0 3 11
I M Stanger b Akram 3 0 0 24 24
*G Salmond c Khan b Akhtar 5 0 0 7 11
G M Hamilton b Akram 76 3 3 111 149
J E Brinkley c Khan b Mushtaq 22 0 3 43 72
A G Davies c Sub b Razzaq 19 0 1 28 41
J A R Blain lbw b Razzaq 0 0 0 5 4
Asim Butt c Khan b Razzaq 1 0 0 5 4
N R Dyer not out 1 0 0 4 5
Extras (b1 lb11 w17 nb8) 37
Total (38.5 overs) 167
Fall: 1-1, 2-5, 3-9, 4-16, 5-19, 6-78, 7-139, 8-149, 9-160.
Bowling: Wasim Akram 7.5-0-23-3, Shoaib Akhtar 6-2-11-3, Azhar Mahmood 7-2-21-0, Abdul Razzaq 10-0-38-3, Saqlain Mushtaq 6-0-46-1, Shahid Afridi 2-0-16-0.
Umpires: D B Cowie and I D Robinson.
PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY
ROGER TWOSE
New Zealand's Torquay-born batsman hit an unbeaten 80 to help his dark horse side to victory over their antipodean rivals Australia. The Kiwis reached their target of 214 with 28 balls to spare to maintain their 100 per cent record in the tournament.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
There are about a dozen clubs in the Dublin area, and it's a nice community. The local cricket match on a Saturday afternoon would get about 50 spectators.
Clontarf club official John Behan, on selling all 3,500 tickets for today's West Indies v Bangladesh match, the first major cricket international on Irish soil.
MISSING IDENTITY
Who is the World Cup player described below? The answer will appear tomorrow.
Having made his debut against Pakistan 10 years ago, this former captain is one of the most experienced members of his team and led them to their greatest triumph in 1997. He is a right-handed batsman, who has amassed more than 600 runs in one-day internationals at an average of more than 25. He is his team's most consistent batsman and is their leading run- scorer. This 32 year-old will be eager to surpass his highest score of 59 in what is likely to be a tough World Cup for his side. He has bowled at this level, but without success, although he might be called upon as a last resort.
Yesterday's answer: Roger Twose of New Zealand.
TODAY'S MATCH
West Indies v Bangladesh
GROUP B: DUBLIN, 10.45AM
One-Day record: BATTING BOWLING
Matches Avge Wkts Avge Econ
*B C Lara 142 44.76 2 17.00 6.80
S Chanderpaul 67 35.50 12 39.08 5.23
R L Powell 1 4.00 0 - 16.00
S C Williams 53 33.40 1 30.00 7.50
R D Jacobs 24 19.50 - - -
S L Campbell 46 25.26 - - -
K Arthurton 105 26.08 42 27.64 5.03
P V Simmons 139 29.33 79 35.18 4.50
C E L Ambrose 162 11.20 214 24.07 3.57
C A Walsh 189 7.19 209 30.84 3.87
J C Adams 82 30.22 22 32.95 4.93
H R Bryan 6 4.00 5 47.20 4.72
M Dillon 17 13.50 27 24.92 4.59
N O Perry 5 24.00 5 27.20 3.96
R D King 12 38.00 16 30.12 4.34
One-Day record: BATTING BOWLING
Matches Avge Wkts Avge Econ
*Aminul 27 26.40 54 61.00 6.01
Akram 27 25.36 0 - 7.07
Faruque 5 17.80 - - -
Shahriar 11 19.45 - - -
Mehrab 6 34.83 - - -
Enamul 17 9.16 7 81.00 5.20
Neeyamur 1 - 1 46.00 5.75
Naimur 12 16.81 6 53.00 4.99
Khaled Mhmud 12 17.36 11 35.81 4.16
Khaled Masud 21 10.60 - - -
Mohammed 17 13.94 16 43.81 5.11
Shafiuddin 8 9.00 10 30.30 4.84
Hasibul 21 8.62 23 39.91 5.73
Manjural 2 - 2 33.00 4.71
Minhajul 23 14.22 9 44.88 5.69
Ground capacity: 3,500. Ticket availability: Sold out.
TV: Live: Sky 1 (from 10.30am). Highlights: BBC2 (12.40am).
Previous one-day meetings: None. The West Indies' all-time record (62.85 per cent wins) shades Bangladesh's (3.23 per cent)
Weather: Cloudy and overcast with a strong chance of showers throughout the day. Some chance of clearer skies later in the afternoon.
Maximum temperature 13C.
MEDIA MONITOR
THE NUMBER 10 jersey was missing at Grace Road. It is a bit like Brazil playing without Pele or Argentina without Diego Maradona. The absence somehow become bigger than the event itself. The death of Sachin Tendulkar's father led to the master batsman leaving Leicester in sad circumstances and there was a wave of sympathy for him at the ground. Drowned in his personal sorrow, the star merely shrugged his shoulders when asked the inevitable question on when he would return to England and the World Cup. The effect on India, who have been so dependent on Sachin in any match with the world's top team was, to start with, one of slight bewilderment. The Times of India, on the impact of losing Tendulkar for the defeat to Zimbabwe.
WHO WILL land Zimbabwe's biggest cycling event? That question will be answered today when the ZimSun 100km Cycle Tour takes centre stage in Harare, starting this morning. Yesterday's Zimbabwe Standard displays its indifference to cricket by not having a story on the win over India and leading on the cycling.
WORLD CUP YOUNG GUNS
A multi-national side aged 21 or under
Name Country Age
M Sheikh Kenya 19
Shahid Afridi Pakistan 19
Abdul Razzaq Pakistan 19
Monjural Islam B'desh 19
Mehrab Hossian B'desh 19
D L Vettori NZ 20
J A R Blain Scotland 20
J Kamande Kenya 20
A Flintoff England 21
A B Agarkar India 21
Hasibul Hussain B'desh 21
MISTAKEN IDENTITY
Alan Mullally Ronan Keating
SOME PEOPLE have said that one of this pair has an uncanny knack of delivering excruciating balls at regular intervals and that this is the sole reason for his phenomenal success. The other is renowned for seeking out maidens, would be delighted to notch up 10 in a day, and would be happier still if he managed such a feat in the rain. Did someone say that cricket is the new rock'n'roll? Thought not.
WEB SITE
http://virtualbangladesh.com/bd_sports_cricket.html
Useful for cricket and non-cricket links about Bangladesh. Did you know that Kenya's Steve Tikolo will play in the Bangladesh Premier Division League, which started last December?
CRICKET TALK
A guide to the language of a cricket carnival. No 4: Bengali.
Shosha sandwich? Er cheye bhalo hoy, macher jhol, dal, naan.
Cucumber sandwich? I'd rather have a nice fish curry with some dal and a bit of nan bread on the side.
MATCH BETTING
ZIMBABWE'S WIN over India remains the only "shock" so far, and there seems little chance of that being usurped today. The West Indies are unbackable against Bangladesh, who are best priced at 11-1 with Hills. Tomorrow's matches see some better value available, with Hanse Cronje's ruthless South Africa available at 4-6 with Hills to beat England, for whom Nasser Hussain can be backed to top score at 9-2 (Hills).
MATCH BETTING TODAY
C H L S T
West Indies 1-16 1-33 1-20 1-20 1-25
Bangladesh 7-1 11-1 8-1 8-1 10-1
TOMORROW
C H L S T
England 5-4 11-10 11-8 11-8 -
South Africa 4-7 4-6 8-15 8-15 -
Zimbabwe 5-4 13-8 11-10 11-8 -
Sri Lanka 4-7 4-9 4-6 8-15 -
LEADING ENGLAND RUNSCORER (v SA)
C H L S T
Hick 11-4 11-4 11-4 3-1 -
Hussain 10-3 9-2 4-1 4-1 -
Stewart 10-3 10-3 7-2 7-2 -
Thorpe 4-1 7-2 4-1 4-1 -
Knight 5-1 4-1 11-2 9-2 -
Fairbrother 6-1 11-2 5-1 6-1 -
Flintoff 9-1 9-1 10-1 10-1 -
LEADING S AFRICA RUNSCORER (v ENG)
C H L S T
Kallis 4-1 7-2 7-2 10-3 -
Kirsten 4-1 7-2 5-1 7-2 -
Cullinan 4-1 5-1 9-2 4-1 -
Gibbs 11-2 5-1 5-1 6-1 -
Cronje 6-1 13-2 5-1 6-1 -
Rhodes 8-1 10-1 8-1 8-1 -
C Coral, H William Hill, L Ladbrokes, S Stanley, T Tote
TABLES AND SCHEDULE
GROUP A
P W L D NR Pts RR
South Africa 2 2 0 0 0 4 +1.02
England 2 2 0 0 0 4 +0.72
Zimbabwe 2 2 0 0 0 4 +0.33
India 2 0 2 0 0 0 +0.03
Sri Lanka 2 0 2 0 0 0 -1.05
Kenya 2 0 2 0 0 0 -1.12
GROUP B
P W L D NR Pts RR
Pakistan 2 2 0 0 0 4 +1.17
New Zealand 2 2 0 0 0 4 +0.94
Australia 2 1 1 0 0 2 +0.02
West Indies 1 0 1 0 0 0 -0.54
Scotland 2 0 2 0 0 0 -1.16
Bangladesh 1 0 1 0 0 0 -1.23
GROUP MATCHES
Friday 14 May
England bt Sri Lanka by eight wickets
Saturday 15 May
South Africa bt India by four wickets
Zimbabwe bt Kenya by five wickets
Sunday 16 May
Australia bt Scotland by six wickets
Pakistan bt West Indies by 27 runs
Monday 17 May
New Zealand bt Bangladesh by six wickets
Tuesday 18 May
England bt Kenya by nine wickets
Wednesday, 19 May
South Africa bt Sri Lanka by 89 runs
Zimbabwe bt India by three runs
Yesterday
New Zealand bt Australia by five wickets
Pakistan bt Scotland by 94 runs
Today
Dublin West Indies v Bangladesh Sky
Tomorrow
The Oval England v South Africa BBC
Worcester Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka BBC
Sunday 23 May
Bristol Kenya v India Sky
Headingley Australia v Pakistan Sky
Monday 24 May
Southampton West Indies v New Zealand BBC
Edinburgh Scotland v Bangladesh BBC
Tuesday 25 May
Trent Bridge England v Zimbabwe Sky
Wednesday 26 May
Taunton Sri Lanka v India BBC
Amsterdam South Africa v Kenya BBC
Thursday 27 May
Leicester West Indies v Scotland Sky
Chester-le-Street Australia v Bangladesh Sky
Friday 28 May
Derby New Zealand v Pakistan Sky
Saturday 29 May
Edgbaston England v India Sky
Chelmsford Zimbabwe v South Africa Sky
Sunday 30 May
Southampton Sri Lanka v Kenya BBC
Old Trafford West Indies v Australia BBC
Monday 31 May
Edinburgh Scotland v New Zealand Sky
Northampton Pakistan v Bangladesh Sky
KEY Group A Group B
SUPER SIX STAGE
Friday 4 June
The Oval Group A 2nd v Group B 2nd Sky
Saturday 5 June
Trent Bridge Group A 1st v Group B 1st BBC
Sunday 6 June
Headingley Group A 3rd v Group B 3rd Sky
Tuesday 8 June
Old Trafford Group A 2nd v Group B 1st Sky
Wednesday 9 June
Lord's Group A 3rd v Group B 2nd BBC
Thursday 10 June
Edgbaston Group A 1st v Group B 3rd Sky
Friday 11 June
The Oval Group A 3rd v Group B 1st BBC
Saturday 12 June
Trent Bridge Group A 2nd v Group B 3rd BBC
Sunday 13 June
Headingley Group A 1st v Group B 2nd Sky
SEMI-FINALS
Wednesday 16 June
Team 1 v Team 4 Old Trafford
Thursday 17 June
Team 2 v Team 3 Edgbaston
Sky and BBC will each cover one semi-final, with details to be decided
FINAL
Saturday 20 June
Lord's Sky & BBC
HIGHS AND HICCUPS
HIGHEST SCORE IN AN INNINGS
South Africa 261 for 6 v Scotland yesterday
LOWEST SCORE IN AN INNINGS
Sri Lanka 110 v South Africa
MOST EXTRAS CONCEDED IN AN INNINGS
Scotland (v South Africa) 59 (one-day international record)
MOST SIXES IN AN OVER
Lance Klusener (South Africa) 2 v Sri Lanka
MOST CATCHES IN A MATCH
Nayan Mongia (India) 4 in Group A defeat to Zimbabwe
LONGEST TIME AT CREASE BEFORE DUCK
Hashan Tillekeratne (Sri Lanka) 20 min, 12 balls, v England
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