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词条 International cricket in 2006–07
释义

  1. Season overview

  2. Pre-season rankings

  3. September

     DLF Cup  Zimbabwe in South Africa 

  4. October

     Champions Trophy  Preliminary round  Group stage  Knockout stage  New Zealand Women in Australia 

  5. November

     Afro–Asia Cup  ICC Intercontinental Cup  West Indies in Pakistan  Bermuda in Kenya  India in South Africa  England in Australia  Associates South Africa Tri-Series  Zimbabwe in Bangladesh 

  6. December

     Sri Lanka in New Zealand  Scotland in Bangladesh 

  7. January

     Pakistan in South Africa  Commonwealth Bank Series  Associates Kenya Tri-Series  West Indies in India  World Cricket League Division One 

  8. February

     Bangladesh in Zimbabwe  Sri Lanka in India  Chappell–Hadlee Trophy  Antigua Tri-Series 

  9. March

     World Cup  Group stage  Super Eights  Knockout stage 

  10. References

  11. Further references

{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2012}}{{International cricket years|2006|2007}}

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.

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Season overview

International tours
Start dateHome teamAway teamResults [Matches]
TestODIT20I
{{dts|15 September 2006}}{{cr|RSA}}{{cr|ZIM}} 3–0 [3]
{{dts|11 November 2006}}{{cr|PAK}}{{cr|WIN}} 2–0 [2] 3–1 [5]
{{dts|19 November 2006}}{{cr|RSA}}{{cr|IND}} 2–1 [3] 4–0 [5] 0–1 [1]
{{dts|23 November 2006}}{{cr|AUS}}{{cr|ENG}} 5–0 [5] 1–0 [1]
{{dts|28 November 2006}}{{cr|BAN}}{{cr|ZIM}} 5–0 [5] 1–0 [1]
{{dts|7 December 2006}}{{cr|NZL}}{{cr|SRI}} 1–1 [2] 2–2 [5] 1–1 [2]
{{dts|15 December 2006}}{{cr|BAN}}{{cr|SCO}} 2–0 [2]
{{dts|11 January 2007}}{{cr|RSA}}{{cr|PAK}} 2–1 [3] 3–1 [5] 1–0 [1]
{{dts|21 January 2007}}{{cr|IND}}{{cr|WIN}} 3–1 [4]
{{dts|4 February 2007}}{{cr|ZIM}}{{cr|BAN}} 1–3 [4]
{{dts|8 February 2007}}{{cr|IND}}{{cr|SRI}} 2–1 [4]
{{dts|16 February 2007}}{{cr|NZL}}{{cr|AUS}} 3–0 [3]
International tournaments
DatesTournamentWinners
{{dts|12 September 2006}}{{flagicon|MYS}} DLF Cup{{cr|AUS}}
{{dts|7 October 2006}}{{flagicon|IND}} ICC Champions Trophy{{cr|AUS}}
{{dts|12 January 2007}}{{flagicon|AUS}} Commonwealth Bank Series{{cr|ENG}}
{{dts|13 March 2007}}{{flagicon|WIN}} World Cup{{cr|AUS}}
Minor tours
Start dateHome teamAway teamResults [Matches]
First-class List A
{{dts|11 November 2006}}{{cr|KEN}}{{cr|BER}} 3–0 [3]
Minor tournaments
DatesTournamentWinners
{{dts|26 November 2006}}{{flagicon|RSA}} Associates Triangular Series{{cr|NED}}
{{dts|17 January 2007}}{{flagicon|KEN}} Associates Triangular Series{{cr|KEN}}
{{dts|29 January 2007}}{{flagicon|KEN}} ICC World Cricket League Division One{{cr|KEN}}
{{dts|25 February 2007}}{{flagicon|WIN}} Associates Triangular Series{{cr|BAN}}

Pre-season rankings

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ICC Test Championship {{small|21 August 2005
Pos Nation Matches Points Rating
1Australia}} 33 4793 130
2England}} 41 4864 119
3Pakistan}} 30 3363 112
4India}} 34 3780 111
5Sri Lanka}} 33 3410 103
6South Africa}} 34 3182 94
7New Zealand}} 25 2293 92
8West Indies}} 29 2080 72
9Zimbabwe}} 15 415 28
10Bangladesh}} 22 48 2
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ICC ODI Championship {{small|10 September 2006
Pos Nation Points
1Australia}} 131
2South Africa}} 123
3India}} 113
4Pakistan}} 111
5New Zealand}} 111
6Sri Lanka}} 107
7West Indies}} 99
8England}} 99
9Zimbabwe}} 35
10Bangladesh}} 33
11Kenya}} 0
{{stack end}}{{clear}}

September

DLF Cup

{{main|2006–07 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.

Team{{Tooltip | Pld | Played{{Tooltip | W | Won{{Tooltip | L | Lost{{Tooltip | NR | No result{{Tooltip | Pts | Points{{Tooltip | NRR | Net run rate
{{cr|AUS}}421111+0.55
{{cr|West Indies}}42209−0.31
{{cr|IND}}41216−0.26
No. Date Team 1 Captain Team 2 Captain Venue Result
Group stage
ODI 2413 12 September AUS}} Ricky Ponting WIN}} Brian Lara Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur AUS}} by 78 runs
ODI 2414 14 September IND}} Rahul Dravid WIN}} Brian Lara Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur WIN}} by 29 runs (D/L)
ODI 2416 16 September AUS}} Ricky PontingIND}}Rahul Dravid Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur No result
ODI 2417 18 September AUS}}Michael Hussey WIN}}Brian Lara Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur WIN}} by 3 wickets
ODI 2419 20 September IND}} Rahul Dravid WIN}} Brian Lara Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur IND}} by 16 runs
ODI 2421 22 September AUS}} Ricky Ponting IND}} Rahul Dravid Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur AUS}} by 18 runs
Final
ODI 2422 24 September AUS}} Ricky Ponting WIN}} Brian Lara Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur AUS}} by 127 runs

Zimbabwe in South Africa

{{main|Zimbabwean cricket team in South Africa in 2006–07}}

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.

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI series
ODI 2415 15 September Prosper Utseya Jacques Kallis Goodyear Park, Blomfontein RSA}} by 5 wickets
ODI 2418 17 September Prosper Utseya Jacques Kallis Buffalo Park, East London RSA}} by 6 wickets
ODI 2420 20 September Prosper Utseya Jacques Kallis Sedgars Park, Potchefstroom RSA}} by 171 runs

October

Champions Trophy

{{main|2006 ICC 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.

Preliminary round

Team{{Tooltip | Pld | Played{{Tooltip | W | Won{{Tooltip | L | Lost{{Tooltip | NR | No result{{Tooltip | Pts | Points{{Tooltip | NRR | Net run rate
{{cr|Sri Lanka}}33006+2.68
{{cr|West Indies}}32104+0.40
{{cr|Bangladesh}}31202+0.02
{{cr|Zimbabwe}}30300−2.93
No. Date Team 1 Captain Team 2 Captain Venue Result
Preliminary round
ODI 2423 7 October SRI}} Mahela Jayawardene BAN}} Habibul Bashar Punjab C.A. Stadium, Mohali SRI}} by 37 runs
ODI 2424 8 October WIN}} Brian Lara ZIM}} Prosper Utseya Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad WIN}} by 9 wickets
ODI 2425 10 October SRI}} Mahela Jayawardene ZIM}} Prosper Utseya Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad SRI}} by 144 runs
ODI 2426 11 October WIN}} Brian Lara BAN}} Habibul Bashar Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur WIN}} by 10 wickets
ODI 2427 13 October BAN}} Habibul Bashar ZIM}} Prosper Utseya Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur BAN}} by 101 runs
ODI 2428 14 October SRI}} Mahela Jayawardene WIN}} Brian Lara Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai SRI}} by 9 wickets

Group stage

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Group A
Team{{Tooltip | Pld | Played{{Tooltip | W | Won{{Tooltip | L | Lost{{Tooltip | NR | No result{{Tooltip | Pts | Points{{Tooltip | NRR | Net run rate
{{cr|Australia}}32104+0.53
{{cr|West Indies}}32104+0.01
{{cr|India}}31202+0.48
{{cr|England}}31202−1.04
{{stack end}}{{stack begin|float=left}}
Group B
Team{{Tooltip | Pld | Played{{Tooltip | W | Won{{Tooltip | L | Lost{{Tooltip | NR | No result{{Tooltip | Pts | Points{{Tooltip | NRR | Net run rate
{{cr|South Africa}}32104+0.77
{{cr|New Zealand}}32104+0.57
{{cr|Sri Lanka}}31202−0.20
{{cr|Pakistan}}31202−1.11
{{stack end}}{{clear}}
No. Group Date Team 1 Captain Team 2 Captain Venue Result
Group stage
ODI 2429 A 15 October IND}} Rahul Dravid ENG}} Andrew Flintoff Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur IND}} by 4 wickets
ODI 2430 B 16 October NZL}} Stephen Fleming RSA}} Graeme Smith Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai NZL}} by 87 runs
ODI 2431 B 17 October PAK}} Younis Khan SRI}} Mahela Jayawardene Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur PAK}} by 4 wickets
ODI 2432 A 18 October AUS}} Ricky Ponting WIN}} Brian Lara Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai WIN}} by 10 runs
ODI 2433 B 20 October NZL}} Stephen Fleming SRI}} Mahela Jayawardene Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai SRI}} by 7 wickets
ODI 2434 A 21 October AUS}} Ricky Ponting ENG}} Andrew Flintoff Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur AUS}} by 6 wickets
ODI 2435 B 24 October RSA}} Graeme Smith SRI}} Mahela Jayawardene Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad RSA}} by 78 Runs
ODI 2436 B 25 October NZL}} Stephen Fleming PAK}} Younis Khan Punjab C.A. Stadium, Mohali NZL}} by 51 runs
ODI 2437 A 26 October IND}} Rahul Dravid WIN}} Brian Lara Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad WIN}} by 3 wickets
ODI 2438 B 27 October PAK}} Younis Khan RSA}} Graeme Smith Punjab C.A. Stadium, Mohali RSA}} by 124 runs
ODI 2439 A 28 October ENG}} Andrew Flintoff WIN}} Brian Lara Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad ENG}} by 3 wickets
ODI 2440 A 29 October IND}} Rahul Dravid AUS}} Ricky Ponting Punjab C.A. Stadium, Mohali AUS}} by 6 wickets

Knockout stage

No. Date Team 1 Captain Team 2 Captain Venue Result
Semi–finals
ODI 2441 1 November AUS}} Ricky Ponting NZL}} Stephen Fleming Punjab C.A. Stadium, Mohali AUS}} by 34 runs
ODI 2442 2 November WIN}} Brian Lara RSA}} Graeme Smith Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur WIN}} by 6 wickets
Final
ODI 2443 5 November AUS}} Ricky Ponting WIN}} Brian Lara Punjab C.A. Stadium, Mohali 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

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 Indies in Pakistan

{{main|West Indies cricket team in Pakistan in 2006–07}}

West Indies played three Tests and five One-day Internationals in Pakistan. The tour clashed with a date for a Twenty20 match organised by Allen Stanford, but that game was eventually cancelled and the tour went ahead.[7] In the Test series, Mohammad Yousuf passed Viv Richards' record of most runs in a calendar year, finishing the year with 1,788 Test runs, 665 of which came in this three-match series. Pakistan took a two-nil lead in the ODI series before losing captain Inzamam-ul-Haq to injury, and Marlon Samuels helped West Indies outscore Pakistan with his unbeaten century in the fourth match.

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test series
Test 1815 11–15 November Brian Lara Inzamam-ul-Haq Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore PAK}} by 9 wickets
Test 1816 19–23 November Brian Lara Inzamam-ul-Haq Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan Match drawn
Test 1818 27 November–1 December Brian Lara Inzamam-ul-Haq National Stadium, Karachi PAK}} by 199 runs
ODI series
ODI 2458a 5 December Brian Lara Younis Khan Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi Match abandoned
ODI 2460 7 December Brian Lara Inzamam-ul-Haq Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad PAK}} by 2 wickets
ODI 2463 10 December Brian Lara Inzamam-ul-Haq Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore PAK}} by 7 wickets (D/L)
ODI 2464 13 December Brian Lara Abdul Razzaq Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan WIN}} by 7 wickets
ODI 2466 16 December Brian Lara Inzamam-ul-Haq National Stadium, Karachi PAK}} by 7 wickets

Bermuda in Kenya

{{main|Bermudian cricket team in Kenya 2006-07}}

Bermuda visited Kenya for three One Day Internationals at the Mombasa Sports Club between 11 and 14 November.[8] The match follows their meeting at the Intercontinental Cup, which was drawn after the final two days of the game were called off due to pitch conditions. Kenya ended up winning all three matches;[9] Bermuda's highest score of the series was 201 in 50 overs, while Kenya's lowest was 186 in 37.5 overs chasing a target in the second match. Martin Williamson, managing editor of Cricinfo, commented that Kenya "outbatted and outbowled Bermuda, and...looked the more professional side in the field".[10] Dwayne Leverock, Bermuda, and Thomas Odoyo, Kenya, took the most wickets in the series with seven, while Steve Tikolo made 111 in the final ODI to lead the runs tally with 214. Apart from Tikolo, only Tanmay Mishra, Kenya, and Dean Minors, Bermuda, made more than 100 runs in the three matches.

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI series
ODI 2444 11 November Steve Tikolo Irvine Romaine Mombasa Sports Club, Mombasa KEN}} by 79 runs
ODI 2445 12 November Steve Tikolo Irvine Romaine Mombasa Sports Club, Mombasa KEN}} by 7 wickets
ODI 2446 14 November Steve Tikolo Irvine Romaine Mombasa Sports Club, Mombasa KEN}} by 104 runs

India in South Africa

{{main|Indian cricket team in South Africa in 2006–07}}

India played 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.

In the ODI series, India only once managed to bat through the 50 overs once in four completed games, six of the seven highest scores were made by South Africans,[11] and the five highest batting averages in the series were registered by South Africans.[12] Of the six bowlers to take more than five wickets, five of them were South African.[12] Thus, South Africa won the ODI series 4–0. India also played their first Twenty20 International, winning with one ball and six wickets remaining.

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI series
ODI 2446a 19 November Graeme Smith Rahul Dravid New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Match abandoned
ODI 2447 22 November Graeme Smith Rahul Dravid Kingsmead, Durban RSA}} by 157 runs
ODI 2449 26 November Graeme Smith Rahul Dravid Newlands, Cape Town RSA}} by 106 runs
ODI 2452 29 November Graeme Smith Virender Sehwag St George's Park, Port Elizabeth RSA}} by 80 runs
ODI 2458 3 December Graeme Smith Virender Sehwag SuperSport Park, Centurion RSA}} by 9 wickets
Only T20I
T20I 10 1 DecemberGraeme Smith Virender Sehwag New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg IND}} by 6 wickets
Test series
Test 1823 15–19 December Graeme Smith Rahul Dravid New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg IND}} by 123 runs
Test 1825 26–30 December Graeme Smith Rahul Dravid Kingsmead, Durban RSA}} by 174 runs
Test 1827 2–6 January Graeme Smith Rahul Dravid Newlands, Cape Town RSA}} by 5 wickets

England in Australia

{{main|English cricket team in Australia in 2006–07}}

England arrived in Australia on 10 November, and played their first Test on 23 November. The Boxing Day Test will be the fourth of the series, which concluded 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.

Australia won the series 5–0, the first whitewash in 86 years, since 1920–21. Glenn McGrath, Justin Langer and Shane Warne all retired from Test cricket after the final game at the SCG.

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test series
Test 1817 23–27 November Ricky Ponting Andrew Flintoff The Gabba, Brisbane AUS}} by 277 runs
Test 1819 1–5 December Ricky Ponting Andrew Flintoff Adelaide Oval, Adelaide AUS}} by 6 wickets
Test 1821 14–18 December Ricky Ponting Andrew Flintoff WACA Ground, Perth AUS}} by 206 runs
Test 1824 26–30 December Ricky Ponting Andrew Flintoff Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne AUS}} by an innings and 99 runs
Test 1826 2–6 January Ricky Ponting Andrew Flintoff Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney AUS}} by 10 wickets
Only T20I
T20I 13 9 January Ricky Ponting Andrew Flintoff Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney AUS}} by 77 runs

Associates South Africa Tri-Series

{{main|Associates Triangular Series in South Africa in 2006–07}}

Bermuda, Canada and Netherlands played a six-match triangular series in South Africa during November and December.[13] Bermuda continued their losing streak, losing their three first matches before bowling Netherlands out for 91 in the sixth and final ODI to win the game. Netherlands, however, had already won three games and the triangular series. Canada finished as runners-up, beating Bermuda in both matches but losing by one wicket in the final game against the Netherlands, where Billy Stelling and Mark Jonkman put on 27 off 20 balls for the last wicket as the Dutch chased 205 in 42 overs.

Team{{Tooltip | Pld | Played{{Tooltip | W | Won{{Tooltip | L | Lost{{Tooltip | NR | No result{{Tooltip | Pts | Points{{Tooltip | NRR | Net run rate
{{cr|NED}}431013−0.423
{{cr|CAN}}42209+0.242
{{cr|BER}}41305+0.166
No. Date Team 1 Captain Team 2 Captain Venue Result
ODI series
ODI 2448 26 NovemberCAN}} George Codrington NED}} Luuk van Troost Sedgars Park, Potchefstroom NED}} by 17 runs
ODI 2450 27 NovemberBER}} Irvine Romaine CAN}} George Codrington Sedgars Park, Potchefstroom CAN}} by 5 wickets
ODI 2451 28 NovemberBER}} Irvine Romaine NED}}Luuk van Troost Sedgars Park, Potchefstroom NED}} by 8 wickets
ODI 2452 30 NovemberBER}} Irvine Romaine CAN}} George Codrington Willowmoore Park, Benoni CAN}} by 3 wickets
ODI 2455 1 DecemberCAN}} George Codrington NED}} Luuk van Troost Willowmoore Park, Benoni NED}} by 1 wicket (D/L)
ODI 2456 2 DecemberBER}} Irvine Romaine NED}}Luuk van Troost Willowmoore Park, Benoni BER}} by 6 wickets

Zimbabwe in Bangladesh

{{main|Zimbabwean cricket team in Bangladesh in 2006–07}}

Zimbabwe had said they would not play any Tests 2006, so this tour of Bangladesh only included One-day Internationals. They did not win any of their six matches against Bangladesh, losing the Twenty20 International as well as five successive ODIs.

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Only T20I
T20I 9 28 November Shahriar Nafees Prosper Utseya Khulna Divisional Stadium, Khulna BAN}} by 43 runs
ODI series
ODI 2453 30 November Habibul Bashar Prosper Utseya Khulna Divisional Stadium, Khulna BAN}} by 9 wickets
ODI 2457 3 December Habibul Bashar Prosper Utseya Shaheed Chandu Stadium, Bogra BAN}} by 6 wickets
ODI 2459 5 December Habibul Bashar Prosper Utseya Shaheed Chandu Stadium, Bogra BAN}} by 26 runs
ODI 2461 8 December Habibul Bashar Prosper Utseya Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka BAN}} by 8 wickets
ODI 2462 10 December Habibul Bashar Prosper Utseya Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka BAN}} by 3 wickets

December

Sri Lanka in New Zealand

{{main|Sri Lankan cricket team in New Zealand in 2006–07}}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.[14]Sri Lankans in New Zealand in 2006–07. 2-Test series drawn 1–1. Twenty20 International series 1–1. ODI series 2–2
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test series
Test 1820 7–11 December Stephen Fleming Mahela Jayawardene Jade Stadium, Christchurch NZL}} by 5 wickets
Test 1822 15–19 December Stephen Fleming Mahela Jayawardene Basin Reserve, Wellington SRI}} by 217 runs
T20I series
T20I 11 22 December Stephen Fleming Mahela Jayawardene Westpac Stadium, Wellington SRI}} by 18 runs (D/L)
T20I 12 26 December Stephen FlemingMahela Jayawardene Eden Park, Auckland NZL}} by 5 wickets
ODI series
ODI 2468 28 December Daniel Vettori Mahela Jayawardene McLean Park, Napier SRI}} by 7 wickets
ODI 2469 31 December Daniel Vettori Mahela Jayawardene Queenstown Events Centre, Queenstown NZL}} by 1 wicket
ODI 2470 2 January Daniel Vettori Mahela Jayawardene Jade Stadium, Christchurch NZL}} by 4 wickets (D/L)
ODI 2471 6 January Stephen FlemingMahela Jayawardene Eden Park, Auckland SRI}} by 189 runs
ODI 2472a 9 January Stephen FlemingMahela Jayawardene Seddon Park, Hamilton Match abandoned

Scotland in Bangladesh

{{main|Scottish cricket team in Bangladesh in 2006–07}}

The Associate member Scotland toured Bangladesh for two One-day Internationals in December, and lost both matches. They also lost a warmup match to the Bangladesh Cricket Board's Academy team.

Scottish in Bangladesh in 2006–07. Bangladesh won 2-ODI series 2–0.
No. Date Away captain Home captain Venue Result
ODI series
ODI 2465 15 December Craig Wright Habibul Bashar Chittagong Divisional Stadium, Chittagong BAN}} by 6 wickets
ODI 2467 17 December Craig Wright Habibul Bashar Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka BAN}} by 146 runs

January

Pakistan in South Africa

{{main|Pakistani cricket team in South Africa in 2006–07}}

Pakistan play three Tests, one T20I and five One-day Internationals in South Africa.

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test series
Test 1828 11–15 January Graeme Smith Inzamam-ul-Haq SuperSport Park, Centurion RSA}} by 7 wickets
Test 1829 19–23 January Graeme Smith Inzamam-ul-Haq St George's Park, Port Elizabeth PAK}} by 5 wickets
Test 1830 26–30 January Graeme Smith Inzamam-ul-Haq Newlands, Cape Town RSA}} by 5 wickets
Only T20I
T20I 14 2 February Graeme Smith Younis Khan New Wanderers Stadium, JohannesburgRSA}} by 10 wickets
ODI series
ODI 2506 4 February Graeme Smith Younis Khan SuperSport Park, Centurion RSA}} by 164 runs
ODI 2513 7 February Graeme Smith Inzamam-ul-Haq Kingsmead, Durban PAK}} by 141 runs
ODI 2517 9 February Graeme Smith Inzamam-ul-Haq St George's Park, Port Elizabeth Match abandoned
ODI 2521 11 February Graeme Smith Inzamam-ul-Haq Newlands, Cape Town RSA}} by 10 wickets
ODI 2523 14 February Graeme Smith Inzamam-ul-Haq New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg RSA}} by 9 wickets

Commonwealth Bank Series

{{main|2006–07 Commonwealth Bank Series}}

The Commonwealth Bank Series follows the same format as last year, with 12 group stage matches (8 for each team) and a best-of-three final series. VB is a co-branded sponsor of this series.

Pos[15]Team{{Tooltip | Pld | Played{{Tooltip | W | Won{{Tooltip | L | Lost{{Tooltip | NR | No result{{Tooltip | T | Tied{{Tooltip | BP | Bonus points{{Tooltip | Pts | Points{{Tooltip | NRR | Net run rate
1{{cr|AUS}}8 7 1 0 0 3 31 +0.667
2{{cr|ENG}}8 3 5 0 0 1 13 −0.608
3{{cr|NZL}}8 2 6 0 0 1 9 −0.007
Group stage
No. Date Team 1 Captain Team 2 Captain Venue Result
ODI 2473 12 January AUS}} Ricky PontingENG}}Michael Vaughan Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne AUS}} by 8 wickets
ODI 2474 14 January AUS}}Ricky PontingNZL}}Stephen Fleming Bellerive Oval, Hobart AUS}} by 105 runs
ODI 2475 16 January ENG}} Michael Vaughan NZL}} Stephen Fleming Bellerive Oval, Hobart ENG}} by 3 wickets
ODI 2478 19 January AUS}} Ricky Ponting ENG}} Andrew Flintoff The Gabba, Brisbane AUS}} by 4 wickets
ODI 2479 21 January AUS}} Ricky Ponting NZL}} Stephen Fleming Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney AUS}} by 2 wickets
ODI 2482 23 January ENG}} Andrew Flintoff NZL}} Stephen Fleming Adelaide Oval, Adelaide NZL}} by 90 runs
ODI 248626 January AUS}} Ricky Ponting ENG}} Andrew Flintoff Adelaide Oval, Adelaide AUS}} by 9 wickets
ODI 2488 28 January AUS}} Ricky Ponting NZL}} Stephen Fleming W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth AUS}} by 8 runs
ODI 2490 30 January ENG}} Andrew Flintoff NZL}} Stephen Fleming W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth NZL}} by 58 runs
ODI 2497 2 February AUS}} Ricky Ponting ENG}} Andrew Flintoff Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney ENG}} by 92 runs
ODI 2501 4 February AUS}} Ricky Ponting NZL}} Stephen Fleming Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne AUS}} by 5 wickets
ODI 2510 6 February ENG}} Michael Vaughan NZL}}Stephen Fleming The Gabba, Brisbane ENG}} by 14 runs
Finals
No. Date Team 1 Captain Team 2 Captain Venue Result
ODI 2515 9 February AUS}} Ricky Ponting ENG}} Andrew Flintoff Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne ENG}} by 4 wickets
ODI 2519 11 February AUS}} Ricky Ponting ENG}} Andrew Flintoff Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney ENG}} by 34 runs (D/L)

Associates Kenya Tri-Series

{{main|Associates Triangular Series in Kenya in 2006–07}}Kenya hosted Canada and Scotland for a triangular series at Mombasa Sports Club between 17 and 24 January.[16]
Team{{Tooltip | Pld | Played{{Tooltip | W | Won{{Tooltip | L | Lost{{Tooltip | NR | No result{{Tooltip | Pts | Points{{Tooltip | NRR | Net run rate
{{cr|KEN}}431013+0.847
{{cr|SCO}}42208−0.906
{{cr|CAN}}41305+0.364
Group stage
No. Date Team 1 Captain Team 2 Captain Venue Result
ODI 2476 17 January KEN}} Steve Tikolo SCO}} Craig White Mombasa Sports Club, Mombasa KEN}} by 190 runs
ODI 2477 18 January CAN}} John Davison SCO}} Craig White Mombasa Sports Club, Mombasa SCO}} by 2 wickets
ODI 2478a 20 January KEN}} Steve Tikolo CAN}} John Davison Mombasa Sports Club, Mombasa KEN}} by forfeit
ODI 2481 21 January KEN}} Steve Tikolo SCO}} Ryan Watson Mombasa Sports Club, Mombasa KEN}} by 6 runs
ODI 2483 23 January CAN}} John Davison SCO}} Craig White Mombasa Sports Club, Mombasa SCO}} by 2 wickets
ODI 2484 24 January KEN}} Steve Tikolo CAN}} John Davison Mombasa Sports Club, Mombasa CAN}} by 69 runs

West Indies in India

{{main|West Indies cricket team in India in 2006–07}}
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 2480 21 January Rahul Dravid Brian Lara VCA Ground, Nagpur IND}} by 14 runs
ODI 2485 24 January Rahul Dravid Chris Gayle Barabati Stadium, Cuttack IND}} by 20 runs
ODI 2487 27 January Rahul Dravid Brian Lara M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai WIN}} by 3 wickets
ODI 2493 31 January Rahul Dravid Brian Lara IPCL Ground, Vadodara IND}} by 160 runs

World Cricket League Division One

{{main|2007 ICC World Cricket League Division One}}

The first edition of the top tier of the World Cricket League tournament took place in Nairobi, Kenya, from 29 January to 7 February.[17] The six non-Test teams who have qualified for the 2007 Cricket World Cup took part in the round-robin tournament, with the top two teams qualifying for the final, and also qualifying for the 2007 Twenty20 World Championship.

PlaceTeam{{Tooltip | Pld | Played{{Tooltip | W | Won{{Tooltip | L | Lost{{Tooltip | Pts | Points{{Tooltip | NRR | Net run rate
1 {{cr|KEN}} 5 4 1 8 +1.355
2 {{cr|SCO}} 5 4 1 8 +0.354
3 {{cr|NED}} 5 3 2 6 +0.120
4 {{cr|CAN}} 5 2 3 4 −0.849
5 {{cr|IRE}} 5 1 4 2 −0.061
6 {{cr|BER}} 5 1 4 2 −1.310
League Stage
No. Date Team 1 Captain Team 2 Captain Venue Result
ODI 2489 29 January BER}} Irvine Romaine KEN}} Steve Tikolo Jaffery Sports Club Ground, Nairobi KEN}} by 10 wickets
ODI 2491 30 January CAN}} John Davison NED}} Luuk van Troost Ruaraka Sports Club Ground, Nairobi NED}} by 8 wickets
ODI 2492 30 January IRE}} Trent Johnston SCO}} Craig Wright Nairobi Gymkhana Club, Nairobi SCO}} by 3 wickets
ODI 2494 31 January BER}} Irvine Romaine IRE}} Trent Johnston Jaffery Sports Club Ground, Nairobi IRE}} by 4 wickets
ODI 2495 31 January CAN}} John Davison SCO}} Craig Wright Ruaraka Sports Club Ground, Nairobi SCO}} by 7 runs
ODI 2496 31 January KEN}} Steve Tikolo NED}} Luuk van Troost Nairobi Gymkhana Club, Nairobi KEN}} by 7 wickets
ODI 2498 2 February CAN}} John Davison BER}} Irvine Romaine Nairobi Gymkhana Club, Nairobi CAN}} by 56 runs
ODI 2499 2 February KEN}} Steve Tikolo IRE}} Trent Johnston Ruaraka Sports Club Ground, Nairobi KEN}} by 1 wicket
ODI 2500 2 February SCO}} Craig Wright NED}} Luuk van Troost Jaffery Sports Club Ground, Nairobi SCO}} by 2 runs
ODI 2502 4 February BER}} Irvine Romaine NED}} Luuk van Troost Ruaraka Sports Club Ground, Nairobi NED}} by 8 wickets
ODI 2503 4 February CAN}} John Davison IRE}} Trent Johnston Jaffery Sports Club Ground, Nairobi CAN}} by 6 wickets
ODI 2504 4 February KEN}} Steve Tikolo SCO}} Craig Wright Nairobi Gymkhana Club, Nairobi SCO}} by 77 runs
ODI 2507 5 February BER}} Irvine Romaine SCO}} Craig Wright Ruaraka Sports Club Ground, Nairobi BER}} by 5 wickets
ODI 2508 5 February CAN}} John Davison KEN}} Steve Tikolo Jaffery Sports Club Ground, Nairobi KEN}} by 158 runs
ODI 2509 5 February IRE}} Trent Johnston NED}} Luuk van Troost Nairobi Gymkhana Club, Nairobi NED}} by 6 runs
Final
No. Date Team 1 Captain Team 2 Captain Venue Result
ODI 2512 7 February SCO}} Craig Wright KEN}} Steve Tikolo Nairobi Gymkhana Club, Nairobi KEN}} by 8 wickets

February

Bangladesh in Zimbabwe

{{main|Bangladeshi cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2006–07}}

Bangladesh played a 4-match ODI series in Zimbabwe from 4 to 10 February.

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 2505 4 February Prosper Utseya Habibul Bashar Harare Sports Club, Harare BAN}} by 45 runs
ODI 2511 6 February Prosper Utseya Habibul Bashar Harare Sports Club, Harare ZIM}} by 8 wickets
ODI 2516 9 February Prosper Utseya Habibul Bashar Harare Sports Club, Harare BAN}} by 14 runs
ODI 2518 10 February Prosper Utseya Habibul Bashar Harare Sports Club, Harare BAN}} by 1 wicket

Sri Lanka in India

{{main|Sri Lankan cricket team in India in 2006–07}}

Sri Lanka played a 4-match ODI series in India from 8 to 17 February.

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 2514 8 February Rahul Dravid Mahela Jayawardene Eden Gardens, Kolkata No result
ODI 2520 11 February Rahul Dravid Mahela Jayawardene Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground, Rajkot SRI}} by 5 runs
ODI 2522 14 February Rahul Dravid Mahela Jayawardene Nehru Stadium, Margao IND}} by 5 wickets
ODI 2525 17 February Rahul Dravid Mahela Jayawardene ACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam IND}} by 7 wickets

Chappell–Hadlee Trophy

{{main|2006–07 Chappell–Hadlee Trophy}}

The third edition of the Chappell–Hadlee Trophy, the annual One-day International series between Australia and New Zealand, was held in New Zealand from 16 to 20 February.

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 2524 16 February Stephen Fleming Michael Hussey Westpac Stadium, Wellington NZL}} by 10 wickets
ODI 2526 18 February Stephen Fleming Michael Hussey Eden Park, Auckland NZL}} by 5 wickets
ODI 2527 20 February Stephen Fleming Michael Hussey Seddon Park, Hamilton NZL}} by 1 wickets

Antigua Tri-Series

{{main|Associates Triangular Series in West Indies in 2006–07}}Bangladesh, Bermuda and Canada took part in a triangular series two weeks before the World Cup. All matches were played at the Antigua Recreation Ground.[18]
Team{{Tooltip | Pld | Played{{Tooltip | W | Won{{Tooltip | L | Lost{{Tooltip | NR | No result{{Tooltip | Pts | Points{{Tooltip | NRR | Net run rate
{{cr|BAN}}22009+0.831
{{cr|CAN}}21104+0.181
{{cr|BER}}20200−0.957
Triangular Series
No. Date Team 1 Captain Team 2 Captain Venue Result
ODI 2528 25 February BAN}} Habibul Bashar BER}} Irvine Romaine Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua BAN}} by 8 wickets
ODI 2529 26 February BER}} Irvine Romaine CAN}}John Davison Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua CAN}} by 3 wickets
ODI 2530 28 February BAN}} Habibul BasharCAN}} John Davison Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua BAN}} by 13 runs

March

World Cup

{{main|2007 Cricket World Cup}}

Group stage

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.

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Group A
Team{{Tooltip | Pld | Played{{Tooltip | W | Won{{Tooltip | L | Lost{{Tooltip | NR | No result{{Tooltip | Pts | Points{{Tooltip | NRR | Net run rate
{{cr|AUS}}33006+3.433
{{cr|RSA}}32104+2.403
{{cr|NED}}31202−2.527
{{cr|SCO}}30300−3.793
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Group B
Team{{Tooltip | Pld | Played{{Tooltip | W | Won{{Tooltip | L | Lost{{Tooltip | NR | No result{{Tooltip | Pts | Points{{Tooltip | NRR | Net run rate
{{cr|SRI}}33006+3.493
{{cr|BAN}}32104−1.523
{{cr|IND}}31202+1.206
{{cr|BER}}30300−4.345
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Group C
Team{{Tooltip | Pld | Played{{Tooltip | W | Won{{Tooltip | L | Lost{{Tooltip | NR | No result{{Tooltip | Pts | Points{{Tooltip | NRR | Net run rate
{{cr|NZL}}33006+2.138
{{cr|ENG}}32104+0.418
{{cr|KEN}}31202−1.194
{{cr|CAN}}30300−1.389
{{stack end}}{{stack begin|float=left}}
Group D
Team{{Tooltip | Pld | Played{{Tooltip | W | Won{{Tooltip | L | Lost{{Tooltip | NR | No result{{Tooltip | Pts | Points{{Tooltip | NRR | Net run rate
{{cr|West Indies}}33006+0.764
{{cr|IRE}}31103−0.092
{{cr|PAK}}31202+0.089
{{cr|ZIM}}30201−0.886
{{stack end}}{{clear}}
No. Group Date Team 1 Captain Team 2 Captain Venue Result
Group stage
ODI 2531 D 13 March WIN}} Brian Lara PAK}} Inzamam-ul-Haq Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica WIN}} by 54 runs
ODI 2532 A 14 March AUS}} Ricky Ponting SCO}} Craig Wright Warner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts AUS}} by 203 runs
ODI 2533 C 14 March CAN}} John Davison KEN}} Steve Tikolo Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia KEN}} by 7 wickets
ODI 2534 B 15 March BER}}Irvine Romaine SRI}}Mahela Jayawardene Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad SRI}} by 243 runs
ODI 2535 D 15 March IRE}} Trent JohnstonZIM}}Prosper Utseya Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica Match tied
ODI 2536 A 16 March NED}}Luuk van Troost RSA}}Graeme Smith Warner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts RSA}} by 221 runs
ODI 2537 C 16 March ENG}}Michael Vaughan NZL}}Stephen Fleming Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia NZL}} by 6 wickets
ODI 2538 B 17 March BAN}}Habibul Bashar IND}}Rahul Dravid Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad BAN}} by 5 wickets
ODI 2539 D 17 March IRE}}Trent Johnston PAK}}Inzamam-ul-Haq Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica IRE}} by 3 wickets
ODI 2540 A 18 March AUS}}Ricky Ponting NED}}Luuk van Troost Warner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts AUS}} by 229 runs
ODI 2541 C 18 March CAN}}John Davison ENG}}Michael Vaughan Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia ENG}} by 51 runs
ODI 2542 B 19 March BER}}Irvine Romaine IND}}Rahul Dravid Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad IND}} by 257 runs
ODI 2543 D 19 March WIN}}Brian Lara ZIM}}Prosper Utseya Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica WIN}} by 6 wickets
ODI 2544 A 20 March SCO}}Ryan Watson RSA}}Graeme Smith Warner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts RSA}} by 7 wickets
ODI 2545 C 20 March KEN}}Steve Tikolo NZL}}Stephen Fleming Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia NZL}} by 148 runs
ODI 2546 B 21 March BAN}}Habibul Bashar SRI}}Mahela Jayawardene Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad SRI}} by 198 runs (D/L)
ODI 2547 D 21 March PAK}}Inzamam-ul-Haq ZIM}}Prosper Utseya Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica PAK}} by 93 runs (D/L)
ODI 2548 A 22 March NED}}Jeroen Smits SCO}}Craig Wright Warner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts NED}} by 8 wickets
ODI 2549 C 22 March CAN}}John Davison NZL}}Stephen Fleming Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia NZL}} by 114 runs
ODI 2550 B 23 March IND}}Rahul Dravid SRI}}Mahela Jayawardene Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad SRI}} by 69 runs
ODI 2551 D 23 March IRE}}Kyle McCallan WIN}}Brian Lara Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica WIN}} by 8 wickets
ODI 2552 A 24 March AUS}}Ricky Ponting RSA}}Graeme Smith Warner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts AUS}} by 83 runs
ODI 2553 C 24 March ENG}}Michael Vaughan KEN}}Steve Tikolo Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia ENG}} by 7 wickets
ODI 2554B 25 March BAN}}Habibul Bashar BER}}Irvine Romaine Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad BAN}} by 7 wickets

Super Eights

Team{{Tooltip | Pld | Played{{Tooltip | W | Won{{Tooltip | L | Lost{{Tooltip | NR | No result{{Tooltip | Pts | Points{{Tooltip | NRR | Net run rate
{{cr|AUS}}770014+2.400
{{cr|SRI}}752010+1.483
{{cr|NZL}}752010+0.253
{{cr|RSA}}74308+0.313
{{cr|ENG}}73406−0.394
{{cr|West Indies}}72504−0.566
{{cr|BAN}}71602−1.514
{{cr|IRE}}71602−1.730
No. Date Team 1 Captain Team 2 Captain Venue Result
Super Eights
ODI 2555 27–28 March WIN}} Brian Lara AUS}}Ricky Ponting Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua AUS}} by 103 runs
ODI 2556 28 March RSA}}Graeme Smith SRI}}Mahela Jayawardene Providence Stadium, Providence, Guyana RSA}} by 1 wicket
ODI 2557 29 March WIN}}Brian Lara NZL}}Stephen Fleming Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua NZL}} by 7 wickets
ODI 2558 30 March IRE}}Trent Johnston ENG}}Michael Vaughan Providence Stadium, Providence, Guyana ENG}} by 48 runs
ODI 2559 31 March AUS}}Ricky Ponting BAN}}Habibul Bashar Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua AUS}} by 10 wickets
ODI 2560 1 April WIN}}Brian Lara SRI}}Mahela Jayawardene Providence Stadium, Providence, Guyana SRI}} by 113 runs
ODI 2561 2 April IRE}}Habibul Bashar NZL}}Stephen Fleming Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua NZL}} by 9 wickets
ODI 2562 3 April IRE}}Trent Johnston RSA}}Graeme Smith Providence Stadium, Providence, Guyana RSA}} by 7 wickets
ODI 2563 4 April ENG}} Michael Vaughan SRI}}Mahela Jayawardene Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua SRI}} by 2 runs
ODI 2564 7 April BAN}}Habibul Bashar RSA}}Graeme Smith Providence Stadium, Providence, Guyana BAN}} by 67 runs
ODI 2565 8 April AUS}} Ricky PontingENG}}Michael Vaughan Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua AUS}} by 7 wickets
ODI 2566 9 April IRE}}Trent Johnston NZL}}Stephen Fleming Providence Stadium, Providence, Guyana NZL}} by 129 runs
ODI 2567 10 April WIN}}Brian Lara RSA}}Graeme Smith Queens's Park, St. George's, Grenada RSA}} by 67 runs
ODI 2568 11 April ENG}}Michael Vaughan BAN}}Habibul Bashar Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados ENG}} by 4 wickets
ODI 2569 12 April SRI}}Mahela Jayawardene NZL}}Stephen Fleming Queens's Park, St. George's, Grenada SRI}} by 6 wickets
ODI 2570 13 April AUS}}Ricky Ponting IRE}}Trent Johnston Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados AUS}} by 9 wickets
ODI 2571 14 April RSA}}Graeme Smith NZL}}Stephen Fleming Queens's Park, St. George's, Grenada NZL}} by 5 wickets
ODI 2572 15 April BAN}}Habibul Bashar IRE}}Trent Johnston Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados IRE}} by 74 runs
ODI 2573 16 April AUS}}Ricky Ponting SRI}}Mahela Jayawardene Queens's Park, St. George's, Grenada AUS}} by 7 wickets
ODI 2574 17 April RSA}}Graeme Smith ENG}}Michael Vaughan Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados RSA}} by 9 wickets
ODI 2575 18 April IRE}}Trent Johnston SRI}}Mahela Jayawardene Queens's Park, St. George's, Grenada SRI}} by 8 wickets
ODI 2576 19 April WIN}}Brian Lara BAN}}Habibul Bashar Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados WIN}} by 99 runs
ODI 2577 20 April AUS}}Ricky Ponting NZL}}Stephen Fleming Queens's Park, St. George's, Grenada AUS}} by 215 runs
ODI 2578 21 April WIN}}Brian Lara ENG}}Michael Vaughan Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados ENG}} by 1 wickets

Knockout stage

No. Date Team 1 Captain Team 2 Captain Venue Result
Semi–finals
ODI 2579 24 April SRI}}Mahela Jayawardene NZL}}Stephen Fleming Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica SRI}} by 81 runs
ODI 2580 25 April AUS}}Ricky Ponting RSA}}Graeme Smith Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia AUS}} by 7 wickets
Final
ODI 2581 28 April SRI}}Mahela Jayawardene AUS}}Ricky Ponting Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados AUS}} by 53 runs (D/L)

References

1. ^Tri-series scheduled for Singapore and Malaysia, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 31 July 2006
2. ^Windies contract dispute settled, from BBC. Retrieved 19 August 2006
3. ^Zimbabwe tour of South Africa, 2006/07, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 19 August 2006
4. ^India to keep Champions Trophy BBC News, 26 May 2005
5. ^Poulton set for Australia debut, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 12 September 2006
6. ^Asia Cup and Afro-Asia Cup postponed, retrieved from Cricinfo, on 21 May 2006
7. ^West Indies seek to clear the air on Stanford confusion, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 19 August 2006
8. ^Africa trip extended, from Royal Gazette. Retrieved 24 September 2006
9. ^Bermuda in Kenya, November 2006, from Cricmania.com. Retrieved 30 November 2006.
10. ^Associates heading in opposite directions, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 15 December 2006
11. ^India in South Africa, 2006–07 One-Day Series Highest Individual Scores, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 15 December 2006
12. ^India in South Africa, 2006–07 One-Day Series Averages, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 15 December 2006
13. ^[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Seasons/RSA/2006-07_RSA_ICC_Associates_South_Africa_Tri-Series_2006-07.html ICC Associates South Africa Tri-Series 2006/07], from CricketArchive. Retrieved 19 August 2006
14. ^[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Seasons/NZ/2006-07_NZ_Sri_Lanka_in_New_Zealand_2006-07.html Sri Lanka in New Zealand 2006/07], from CricketArchive. Retrieved 7 August 2006
15. ^Points table from Cricinfo. Retrieved 6 February 2007
16. ^http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2006-07/OD_TOURNEYS/3-NAT_KENYA/
17. ^ICC World Cricket League 2007, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 29 January 2007
18. ^[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Seasons/WI/2006-07_WI_ICC_Associates_West_Indies_Tri-Series_2006-07.html ICC Associates West Indies Tri-Series 2006/07], from CricketArchive. Retrieved 19 August 2006

Further references

  • The Cricinfo Archives – 2006/07
  • ICC Future Tours Program 2006–07, from ICC. Retrieved 19 August 2006
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