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词条 Zimbabwean cricket team in South Africa in 2006–07
释义

  1. Schedule

  2. Squads

  3. Matches

     Tour match: Eagles v Zimbabweans  1st One-day International, 15 September  2nd One-day International(Replay), 18 September  3rd One-day International, 20 September 

  4. References

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The Zimbabwean cricket team toured South Africa for three One-day Internationals and one Twenty20 match against Eagles from 13 to 20 September 2006.

South Africa won the series 3–0.

Zimbabwe were described by Independent Online as a side of "no more than club standard", and the tour was described by South African coach Mickey Arthur as "part of the training camp" for the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy.[1]

Schedule

Date Match Venue
13 September Tour Twenty20 v Eagles De Beers Diamond Oval
15 September 1st ODI Goodyear Park
17 September 2nd ODI Buffalo Park
20 September 3rd ODI North West Cricket Stadium

Squads

South Africa[2]
Graeme Smith[3] LHB, OB Cape Cobras
Jacques Kallis c RHB, RFM Cape Cobras
Loots Bosman RHB, RM Eagles
Mark Boucher wk RHB Warriors
A. B. de Villiers wk RHB, RM Titans
Boeta Dippenaar RHB, OB Eagles
J. P. Duminy LHB, OB Cape Cobras
Herschelle Gibbs RHB, RM Cape Cobras
Andrew HallRHB, RFM Lions
Justin Kemp RHB, RFM Titans
Charl Langeveldt RHB, RFM Lions
André Nel RHB, RFM Titans
Makhaya Ntini RHB, RF Warriors
Alviro Petersen RHB, RM Lions
Robin Peterson LHB, SLA Warriors
Shaun Pollock RHB, RFM Dolphins
Roger Telemachus RHB, RFM Eagles
Johannes van der Wath RHB, RF Eagles
Zimbabwe[4]
Prosper Utseya c RHB, OB Manicaland
Brendan Taylor wk RHB Mashonaland
Chamu Chibhabha RHB, RM Mashonaland
Elton Chigumbura RHB, OB Manicaland
Terry Duffin LHB, RM Matabeleland
Anthony Ireland RHB, RM Midlands
Tafadzwa Kamungozi RHB, LB Masvingo
Timycen Maruma RHB, OB Manicaland
Hamilton Masakadza RHB, LB G Manicaland
Stuart Matsikenyeri RHB, OB Manicaland
Tafadzwa Mufambisi RHB, OB Mashonaland
Tawanda Mupariwa RHB, RFM Matabeleland
Ed Rainsford RHB, RFM Midlands
Piet Rinke RHB, RFM Manicaland
Vusimuzi Sibanda RHB, RM Midlands
Gregory Strydom RHB, RM Matabeleland

Matches

Tour match: Eagles v Zimbabweans

Eagles won by nine wickets[5]

Zimbabwe lost their last nine wickets for 24 runs, against a bowling attack including three former South Africa internationals in Johannes van der Wath, Roger Telemachus and Nicky Boje. Opener Davey Jacobs hit an unbeaten half-century in reply, as Eagles overcame the target of 104 inside 11.4 of the 20 allotted overs.

1st One-day International, 15 September

{{Limited overs international |

batting first flag = Flag of Zimbabwe.svg |

batting first = Zimbabwe |

score first innings = 201/7 |

overs first innings = 50 |

batting first highest scorer = Vusimuzi Sibanda |

batting first highest scorer initial form = V Sibanda |

batting first highest score = 51 |

batting first highest score balls faced = 78 |

bowling first best bowler = Jacques Kallis |

bowling first best bowler initial form = JH Kallis |

bowling first best figures = 2/17 [6] |

batting second flag = Flag of South Africa.svg |

batting second = South Africa |

score second innings = 202/5 |

overs second innings = 43.5 |

batting second highest scorer = Boeta Dippenaar |

batting second highest scorer initial form = HH Dippenaar |

batting second highest score = 85* |

batting second highest score balls faced = 127 |

bowling second best bowler = Ed Rainsford |

bowling second best bowler initial form = EC Rainsford |

bowling second best figures = 2/29 [10] |

winning team = South Africa |

win margin = five wickets[6] |

stadium = Goodyear Park |

city = Bloemfontein |

country = South Africa |

umpire1 = Daryl Harper |

umpire1 initial form = DJ Harper |

umpire1 country = Australia |

umpire1 country short form = Aus |

umpire2 = Brian Jerling |

umpire2 initial form = BG Jerling |

umpire2 country = South Africa |

umpire2 country short form = SA |

MOTM = Boeta Dippenaar |

MOTM initial form = HH Dippenaar |

MOTM country = South African cricket team |

MOTM ctry short form = SA |


}}

Vusimuzi Sibanda top scored for Zimbabwe with his fifth One-day International half-century, as the only one to pass 40 in South Africa's innings. Justice Chibhabha and Hamilton Masakadza contributed 30s as Zimbabwe made it 137 for two after the 33rd over, but the last 17 provided runs at a slower rate as Jacques Kallis, Makhaya Ntini and Shaun Pollock kept the run rate when they bowled below three an over. Robin Peterson's five overs cost 35, however, and he was the least economical bowler of the match (excluding Hamilton Masakadza who didn't bowl a full over).

South Africa lost their first three wickets within 10 overs, scoring 33 as Loots Bosman, Herschelle Gibbs and Jacques Kallis, but a 121-run partnership between Boeta Dippenaar and J. P. Duminy left 48 runs from the remaining 17 overs. Despite wickets from Stuart Matsikenyeri and Ed Rainsford, South Africa made it through with five wickets to spare.

2nd One-day International(Replay), 18 September

{{Limited overs international |

batting first flag = Flag of Zimbabwe.svg |

batting first = Zimbabwe |

score first innings = 152 |

overs first innings = 49.4 |

batting first highest scorer = Chamu Chibhabha |

batting first highest scorer initial form = C Chibhabha |

batting first highest score = 38 |

batting first highest score balls faced = 101 |

bowling first best bowler = Andrew Hall |

bowling first best bowler initial form = AJ Hall |

bowling first best figures = 3/23 [8.4] |

batting second flag = Flag of South Africa.svg |

batting second = South Africa |

score second innings = 156/4 |

overs second innings = 27.4 |

batting second highest scorer = Loots Bosman |

batting second highest scorer initial form = LL Bosman |

batting second highest score = 38 |

batting second highest score balls faced = 29 |

bowling second best bowler = Piet Rinke |

bowling second best bowler initial form = HP Rinke|

bowling second best figures = 2/35 [6] |

winning team = South Africa |

win margin = four wickets[7] |

stadium = Buffalo Park |

city = East London, South Africa |

country = South Africa |

umpire1 = Daryl Harper |

umpire1 initial form = DJ Harper |

umpire1 country = Australia |

umpire1 country short form = Aus |

umpire2 = Ian Howell|

umpire2 initial form = IL Howell|

umpire2 country = South Africa |

umpire2 country short form = SA |

MOTM = Andrew Hall |

MOTM initial form = AJ Hall|

MOTM country = South African cricket team |

MOTM ctry short form = SA |


}}

The Second ODI was initially scheduled to be played on 17 September but was abandoned without a ball being bowled. It was replayed on 18 September. Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat first. Chamu Chibhabha top scored for the tourists with 38 off 101 balls. Elton Chigumbura made 30 while Tafadzwa Mufambisi and Prosper Utseya contributed 20s as Zimbabwe were bundled out for 152 inside 50 overs. Andrew Hall was the pick of the South African bowlers picking up 3 wickets for 23 runs. Makhaya Ntini, Robin Peterson and Jacques Kallis picked up 2 wickets each.

Boeta Dippenaar was the first wicket to fall for South Africa in the 4th over. However Loots Bosman played aggressively to score 38 runs off just 29 balls hitting 2 sixes in the process. By the time Jacques Kallis fell, South Africa needed 43 runs from 184 balls. J. P. Duminy and Justin Kemp took South Africa home inside 30 overs. Andrew Hall was declared Man of the Match.

3rd One-day International, 20 September

{{Limited overs international |

batting first flag = Flag of South Africa.svg |

batting first = South Africa |

score first innings = 418/5 |

overs first innings = 50 |

batting first highest scorer = Mark Boucher |

batting first highest scorer initial form = MV Boucher |

batting first highest score = 147|

batting first highest score balls faced = 68|

bowling first best bowler = Tafadzwa Kamungozi|

bowling first best bowler initial form = T Kamungozi|

bowling first best figures = 2/70 [10] |

batting second flag = Flag of Zimbabwe.svg |

batting second = Zimbabwe |

score second innings = 247/4 |

overs second innings = 50 |

batting second highest scorer = Terry Duffin|

batting second highest scorer initial form = T Duffin|

batting second highest score = 88 |

batting second highest score balls faced = 134 |

bowling second best bowler = Roger Telemachus|

bowling second best bowler initial form = R Telemachus|

bowling second best figures = 2/33 [8] |

winning team = South Africa |

win margin = 171 runs[8] |

stadium = Sedgars Park|

city = Potchefstroom|

country = South Africa |

umpire1 = Daryl Harper |

umpire1 initial form = DJ Harper |

umpire1 country = Australia |

umpire1 country short form = Aus |

umpire2 = Brian Jerling|

umpire2 initial form = BG Jerling|

umpire2 country = South Africa |

umpire2 country short form = SA |

MOTM = Mark Boucher|

MOTM initial form = MV Boucher|

MOTM country = South African cricket team |

MOTM ctry short form = SA |


}}

Zimbabwe were "beaten to their knees by a brutal display of power"[9] that began with the openers Loots Bosman and Alviro Petersen before Mark Boucher came in and registered his first one-day century in his 220th match, and also the second quickest of all time.[10] This was the fourth total of more than 400 in ODI history, and the second time in four games that South Africa scored more than 400.[11] Both the openers scored 80s, and Bosman was the first to fall with the score on 160 in the 21st over. Captain Jacques Kallis scored a 50 off 59 balls. However it was Mark Boucher who turned out to be the hero of the day. He scored 147 off just 68 balls which included 10 sixes. Zimbabwe's "shoddy" fielding helped: he was dropped six times.[9] Ed Rainsford was the only Zimbabwean bowler whose economy rate was below 6 runs per over, though Prosper Utseya and Tafadzwa Kamungozi picked up two wickets each but went for 77 and 70 runs respectively.

The match "effectively ended after the first innings", according to the Cricinfo report, as Zimbabwe batted out the 50 overs without losing wickets. Terry Duffin led the resistance with a defiant 87, supported by Chamu Chibhabha and Hamilton Masakadza, with whom he added 94 and 102 for the second and third wickets. Zimbabwe finished with 247 for 4, their highest total of the series, and their highest total against a top-eight nation (the Test nations excluding 10th-ranked Bangladesh), since May 2006.[12]

References

1. ^Zim pushovers arrive for the slaughter, from iol.co.za, retrieved 10 September 2006
2. ^South Africa One-Day Squad, from Cricinfo, retrieved 30 July 2006
3. ^Kallis was appointed captain as Smith did not play any games, owing to an injury.
4. ^Zimbabwe One-Day Squad, from Cricinfo, retrieved 30 July 2006
5. ^Eagles v Zimbabweans scorecard, from Cricinfo, retrieved 13 September 2005
6. ^Cricinfo – 1st ODI: South Africa v Zimbabwe at Bloemfontein, 15 September 2006, from Cricinfo, retrieved 16 September 2006
7. ^Cricinfo – 2nd ODI Replay: South Africa v Zimbabwe at East London, 18 September 2006, from Cricinfo, retrieved 18 September 2006
8. ^Cricinfo – 3rd ODI: South Africa v Zimbabwe at Potchefstroom, 20 September 2006, from Cricinfo, retrieved 20 September 2006
9. ^Cricinfo Match Report, by George Binoy, retrieved 20 September 2006
10. ^ODI: Fastest Centuries/Fifties, from Cricinfo, retrieved 21 September 2006
11. ^ODIs – Highest Team Totals, from Cricinfo, retrieved 21 September 2006
12. ^Cricinfo StatsGuru, retrieved 21 September 2006
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