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International cricket in the 2007-08 cricket season is defined by major statisticians, such as CricketArchive and Wisden, as those matches played on tours that started between September 2007 and April 2008.
[edit] ICC Championship Tables At Start of 2007-08 Season
[edit] September
[edit] 2007 ICC World Twenty20
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[edit] Group Stage
| No. |
Group |
Date |
Team 1 |
Captain |
Team 2 |
Captain |
Venue |
Result |
| Group Stage |
| T20I 20 |
A |
11 September |
South Africa |
Graeme Smith |
West Indies |
Ramnaresh Sarwan |
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg |
South Africa by 8 wickets |
| T20I 21 |
C |
12 September |
Kenya |
Steve Tikolo |
New Zealand |
Daniel Vettori |
Kingsmead, Durban |
New Zealand by 9 wickets |
| T20I 22 |
D |
12 September |
Pakistan |
Shoaib Malik |
Scotland |
Ryan Watson |
Kingsmead, Durban |
Pakistan by 51 runs |
| T20I 23 |
B |
12 September |
Australia |
Ricky Ponting |
Zimbabwe |
Prosper Utseya |
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town |
Zimbabwe by 5 wickets |
| T20I 24 |
A |
13 September |
Bangladesh |
Mohammad Ashraful |
West Indies |
Ramnaresh Sarwan |
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg |
Bangladesh by 6 wickets |
| T20I 25 |
B |
13 September |
England |
Paul Collingwood |
Zimbabwe |
Prosper Utseya |
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town |
England by 50 runs |
| T20I 26 |
D |
13 September |
India |
Mahendra Singh Dhoni |
Scotland |
Ryan Watson |
Kingsmead, Durban |
Match Abandoned |
| T20I 27 |
C |
14 September |
Kenya |
Steve Tikolo |
Sri Lanka |
Mahela Jayawardene |
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg |
Sri Lanka by 172 runs |
| T20I 28 |
B |
14 September |
Australia |
Ricky Ponting |
England |
Paul Collingwood |
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town |
Australia by 8 wickets |
| T20I 29 |
D |
14 September |
India |
Mahendra Singh Dhoni |
Pakistan |
Shoaib Malik |
Kingsmead, Durban |
Match Tied. India win bowl-out 3-0 |
| T20I 30 |
C |
15 September |
New Zealand |
Daniel Vettori |
Sri Lanka |
Mahela Jayawardene |
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg |
Sri Lanka by 7 wickets |
| T20I 31 |
A |
15 September |
South Africa |
Graeme Smith |
Bangladesh |
Mohammad Ashraful |
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town |
South Africa by 7 wickets |
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| Group B Table |
| Team |
M |
W |
L |
T |
NR |
Pts |
NRR |
Australia |
2 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
+0.987 |
England |
2 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
+0.209 |
Zimbabwe |
2 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
-1.196 |
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| Group D Table |
| Team |
M |
W |
L |
T |
NR |
Pts |
NRR |
India |
2 |
1 |
0 |
0* |
1 |
3 |
0.000 |
Pakistan |
2 |
1 |
1 |
0* |
0 |
2 |
+1.275 |
Scotland |
2 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
-2.550 |
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[edit] Super Eights
| No. |
Group |
Date |
Team 1 |
Captain |
Team 2 |
Captain |
Venue |
Result |
| Super Eights |
| T20I 32 |
E |
16 September |
New Zealand |
Daniel Vettori |
India |
Mahendra Singh Dhoni |
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg |
New Zealand by 10 runs |
| T20I 33 |
F |
16 September |
Australia |
Ricky Ponting |
Bangladesh |
Mohammad Ashraful |
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town |
Australia by 9 wickets |
| T20I 34 |
E |
16 September |
South Africa |
Graeme Smith |
England |
Paul Collingwood |
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town |
South Africa by 19 runs |
| T20I 35 |
F |
17 September |
Pakistan |
Shoaib Malik |
Sri Lanka |
Mahela Jayawardene |
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg |
Pakistan by 33 runs |
| T20I 36 |
E |
18 September |
New Zealand |
Daniel Vettori |
England |
Paul Collingwood |
Kingsmead, Durban |
New Zealand by 5 runs |
| T20I 37 |
F |
18 September |
Australia |
Ricky Ponting |
Pakistan |
Shoaib Malik |
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg |
Pakistan by 6 wickets |
| T20I 38 |
F |
18 September |
Bangladesh |
Mohammad Ashraful |
Sri Lanka |
Mahela Jayawardene |
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg |
Sri Lanka by 64 runs |
| T20I 39 |
E |
19 September |
South Africa |
Graeme Smith |
New Zealand |
Daniel Vettori |
Kingsmead, Durban |
South Africa by 6 wickets |
| T20I 40 |
E |
19 September |
England |
Paul Collingwood |
India |
Mahendra Singh Dhoni |
Kingsmead, Durban |
India by 18 runs |
| T20I 41 |
F |
20 September |
Australia |
Ricky Ponting |
Sri Lanka |
Mahela Jayawardene |
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town |
Australia by 10 wickets |
| T20I 42 |
F |
20 September |
Pakistan |
Shoaib Malik |
Bangladesh |
Mohammad Ashraful |
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town |
Pakistan by 4 wickets |
| T20I 43 |
E |
20 September |
South Africa |
Graeme Smith |
India |
Mahendra Singh Dhoni |
Kingsmead, Durban |
India by 37 runs |
[edit] Knockout Stage
[edit] Result
India - 2007 ICC World Twenty20 Champions.
[edit] Australians in India
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[edit] October 2007
[edit] South Africans in Pakistan
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[edit] Englishmen in Sri Lanka
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[edit] Canadians in Kenya
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[edit] Bermudans in Kenya
[edit] Hong Kong Sixes Tournament
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| Bradman Pool |
| Team |
M |
W |
L |
T |
NR |
Pts |
NRR |
England |
2 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
+3.196 |
New Zealand |
2 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
+3.21 |
India |
2 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
+2.516 |
[edit] November 2007
[edit] Pakistanis in India
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[edit] Sri Lankans in Australia
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[edit] New Zealanders in South Africa
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[edit] West Indians in Zimbabwe
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[edit] World Cricket League Division 2
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[edit] Group Stage
| No. |
Date |
Team 1 |
Captain |
Team 2 |
Captain |
Venue |
Result |
| Group Stage |
| 1st Match |
November 24 |
Argentina |
Esteban MacDermott |
Oman |
Hemal Mehta |
Centre for Cricket Development Ground, Windhoek, Namibia |
Oman by 18 runs |
| 2nd Match |
November 24 |
Namibia |
Bjorn Kotze |
Denmark |
Frederik Klokker |
Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek, Namibia |
Namibia by 8 wickets |
| 3rd Match |
November 24 |
Uganda |
Davis Arinaitwe |
United Arab Emirates |
Saqib Ali |
United Ground, Windhoek, Namibia |
United Arab Emirates by 7 wickets |
| 4th Match |
November 25 |
Argentina |
Esteban MacDermott |
Namibia |
Bjorn Kotze |
United Ground, Windhoek, Namibia |
Namibia by 178 runs |
| 5th Match |
November 25 |
Denmark |
Frederik Klokker |
United Arab Emirates |
Saqib Ali |
Centre for Cricket Development Ground, Windhoek, Namibia |
United Arab Emirates by 4 wickets |
| 6th Match |
November 25 |
Oman |
Hemal Mehta |
Uganda |
Davis Arinaitwe |
Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek, Namibia |
Oman by 3 wickets |
| 7th Match |
November 27 |
Argentina |
Esteban MacDermott |
United Arab Emirates |
Saqib Ali |
Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek, Namibia |
United Arab Emirates by 304 runs |
| 8th Match |
November 27 |
Denmark |
Frederik Klokker |
Uganda |
Davis Arinaitwe |
United Ground, Windhoek, Namibia |
Denmark by 21 runs |
| 9th Match |
November 27 |
Namibia |
Bjorn Kotze |
Oman |
Ameet Sampat |
Centre for Cricket Development Ground, Windhoek, Namibia |
Oman by 2 wickets |
| 10th Match |
November 28 |
Argentina |
Esteban MacDermott |
Uganda |
Davis Arinaitwe |
Centre for Cricket Development Ground, Windhoek, Namibia |
Uganda by 9 wickets |
| 11th Match |
November 28 |
Denmark |
Frederik Klokker |
Oman |
Ameet Sampat |
United Ground, Windhoek, Namibia |
Oman by 6 wickets |
| 12th Match |
November 28 |
Namibia |
Bjorn Kotze |
United Arab Emirates |
Saqib Ali |
Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek, Namibia |
United Arab Emirates by 5 wickets |
| 13th Match |
November 30 |
Argentina |
Esteban MacDermott |
Denmark |
Frederik Klokker |
Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek, Namibia |
Denmark by 3 wickets |
| 14th Match |
November 30 |
Namibia |
Bjorn Kotze |
Uganda |
Davis Arinaitwe |
Centre for Cricket Development Ground, Windhoek, Namibia |
Namibia by 27 runs |
| 15th Match |
November 30 |
Oman |
Ameet Sampat |
United Arab Emirates |
Saqib Ali |
United Ground, Windhoek, Namibia |
Oman by 25 runs |
[edit] Finals and Playoffs
[edit] December 2007
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[edit] Indians in Australia
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[edit] Bangladeshis in New Zealand
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[edit] West Indians in South Africa
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[edit] January 2008
[edit] Zimbabweans in Pakistan
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[edit] February 2008
[edit] 2007-08 Commonwealth Bank Series
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| Group table |
| Pos |
Team |
P |
W |
L |
NR |
T |
Points |
NRR |
For |
Against |
| 1 |
Australia |
8 |
5 |
2 |
1 |
0 |
26 |
0.769 |
1477 / 329.3 |
1208 / 325.2 |
| 2 |
India |
8 |
3 |
3 |
2 |
0 |
17 |
0.121 |
1184 / 248.2 |
1250 / 269.0 |
| 3 |
Sri Lanka |
8 |
2 |
5 |
1 |
0 |
10 |
-0.949 |
1167 / 298.3 |
1162 / 282.0 |
[edit] England in New Zealand
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[edit] South Africa in Bangladesh
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[edit] Under 19 World Cup
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[edit] March 2008
[edit] Ireland in Bangladesh
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[edit] Sri Lankans in West Indies
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[edit] South Africans in India
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[edit] See also
[edit] References