1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy
Administrator(s) | International Cricket Council |
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Cricket format | One-Day International |
Tournament format(s) | Knockout |
Host(s) | Bangladesh |
Champions | South Africa (1st title) |
Participants | 9 |
Matches | 8 |
Player of the series | Jacques Kallis |
Most runs | Philo Wallace (221) |
Most wickets | Jacques Kallis (8) |
Official website | ICC-Cricinfo Tournament website |
The 1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy (officially known as Wills International Cup)[1] was a One Day International cricket tournament held in Bangladesh. It was the first tournament apart from the World Cups to involve all test playing nations. Future editions of this tournament are now known as the ICC Champions Trophy.
History
The ICC conceived the idea of a short cricket tournamentt to raise funds for the development of the game in the non-Test playing countries.[2] The tournament, later dubbed as the mini-World Cup as it involved all the full members of the ICC, was planned as a Knock Out tournament so that it is both short and also does not reduce the value and importance of the World Cup.
Venue
The ICC decided to award the tournament to Bangladesh (who did not participate as they were not a test playing nation at that time) to promote the game in that nation. One the worst ever floods of the region[3] threatened to ruin the tournament. However, the tournament eventually went ahead in Bangladesh and the Bangladesh Cricket Board promised to donate 10% of the gate money to the Prime Minister's Fund for flood reflief.[4]
Fixtures
The tournament was intended to be held in a direct knock-out format for all the test playing countries of the time. There were 9 countries eligible which meant that 2 countries would play a qualifier knockout to determine the final 8 teams. Initially, it was announced that the 9 teams would be ranked according to the 1996 Cricket World Cup seedings. However, the draw eventually released appeared to have been tweaked in favour of some of the team with bigger fan following.[5]
According to the final fixtures, New Zealand had to play Zimbabwe to qualify for the main draw.[6]
Squads
Australia
No. | Player | Date of Birth | Batting Style | Bowling Style | First Class Team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
90. | Steve Waugh (captain) | 2 June 1965 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | New South Wales |
105. | Mark Waugh (vice-captain) | 2 June 1965 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium Right arm off break |
New South Wales |
116. | Michael Bevan | 8 May 1970 | Left hand bat | Left arm slow chinaman | New South Wales |
115. | Damien Fleming | 24 April 1970 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Victoria |
129. | Adam Gilchrist (wicket-keeper) | 14 November 1971 | Left hand bat | Wicket-keeper | Western Australia |
112. | Brendon Julian | 10 August 1970 | Right hand bat | Left arm fast-medium | Western Australia |
125. | Michael Kasprowicz | 10 February 1972 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Queensland |
128. | Darren Lehmann | 5 February 1970 | Left hand bat | Left arm orthodox spin | South Australia |
109. | Damien Martyn | 21 October 1971 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Western Australia |
113. | Glenn McGrath | 9 February 1970 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | New South Wales |
123. | Ricky Ponting | 19 December 1974 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Tasmania |
119. | Gavin Robertson | 28 May 1966 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | New South Wales |
139. | Andrew Symonds | 9 June 1975 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium Right arm off break |
Queensland |
138. | Brad Young | 23 February 1973 | Right hand bat | Left arm orthodox spin | South Australia |
Source:[7] |
England
No. | Player | Date of Birth | Batting Style | Bowling Style | First Class Team |
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143. | Adam Hollioake (captain) | 5 September 1971 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Surrey |
151. | Ian Austin | 30 May 1966 | Left hand bat | Right arm medium | Lancashire |
135. | Ali Brown | 11 February 1970 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Surrey |
147. | Dougie Brown | 29 October 1969 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Warwickshire |
136. | Mark Ealham | 27 August 1969 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Kent Nottinghamshire |
94. | Neil Fairbrother | 9 September 1963 | Left hand bat | Left arm medium | Lancashire |
148. | Matthew Fleming | 12 December 1964 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Kent |
145. | Ashley Giles | 19 March 1973 | Right hand bat | Left arm orthodox spin | Warwickshire |
112. | Graeme Hick | 23 May 1966 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Worcestershire |
140. | Nick Knight | 28 November 1969 | Left hand bat | Right arm medium | Warwickshire |
141. | Graham Lloyd | 1 July 1969 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Lancashire |
131. | Peter Martin | 15 November 1968 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Lancashire |
96. | Jack Russell (wicket-keeper) | 15 August 1963 | Left hand bat | Wicket-keeper | Gloucestershire |
144. | Chris Silverwood | 5 March 1975 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Yorkshire |
David Graveney (Manager) | 2 January 1953 | Right hand bat | Left arm orthodox spin | Gloucestershire | |
28. | David Lloyd (Coach) | 18 March 1947 | Left hand bat | Left arm orthodox spin | Lancashire |
Source:[8] |
India
No. | Player | Date of Birth | Batting Style | Bowling Style | First Class Team |
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51. | Mohammad Azharuddin (captain) | 8 February 1963 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Hyderabad Derbyshire |
111. | Ajit Agarkar | 4 December 1977 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Bombay |
116. | Nikhil Chopra | 26 December 1973 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Delhi |
95. | Rahul Dravid | 11 January 1973 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Karnataka |
84. | Sourav Ganguly | 8 July 1972 | Left hand bat | Right arm medium | Bengal |
85. | Ajay Jadeja | 1 February 1971 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Haryana |
98. | Sunil Joshi | 6 June 1970 | Left hand bat | Left arm orthodox spin | Karnataka |
78. | Anil Kumble | 17 October 1970 | Right hand bat | Right arm leg break Googly | Karnataka |
112. | V. V. S. Laxman | 1 November 1974 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Hyderabad |
88. | Nayan Mongia (wicket-keeper) | 19 December 1969 | Right hand bat | Wicket-keeper | Baroda |
89. | Venkatesh Prasad | 5 August 1969 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium-fast | Karnataka |
71. | Robin Singh | 14 September 1963 | Left hand bat | Right arm medium-fast | Tamil Nadu |
81. | Javagal Srinath | 31 August 1969 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Karnataka |
74. | Sachin Tendulkar | 24 April 1973 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break Right arm leg break Googly |
Bombay |
Source:[9] |
New Zealand
No. | Player | Date of Birth | Batting Style | Bowling Style | First Class Team |
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88. | Stephen Fleming (captain) | 1 April 1973 | Left hand bat | Right arm medium | Cantebury Wellington |
98. | Geoff Allott | 24 December 1971 | Right hand bat | Left arm fast-medium | Cantebury |
93. | Nathan Astle | 15 September 1971 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Cantebury |
106. | Mark Bailey | 26 November 1970 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Northern Districts |
107. | Matthew Bell | 25 February 1977 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Wellington Northern Districts |
78. | Simon Doull | 6 August 1969 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Northern Districts |
72. | Chris Harris | 20 November 1969 | Left hand bat | Right arm medium | Cantebury |
99. | Matt Horne | 5 December 1970 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Otago |
102. | Craig McMillan | 13 September 1976 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Cantebury |
103. | Shayne O'Connor | 15 November 1973 | Left hand bat | Left arm fast-medium | Otago |
80. | Adam Parore (wicket-keeper) | 23 January 1971 | Right hand bat | Wicket-keeper | Auckland |
108. | Alex Tait | 13 June 1972 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Northern Districts |
100. | Daniel Vettori | 27 January 1979 | Left hand bat | Left arm orthodox spin | Northern Districts |
105. | Paul Wiseman | 4 May 1970 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Otago Cantebury |
Source:[10] |
Pakistan
No. | Player | Date of Birth | Batting Style | Bowling Style | First Class Team |
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80. | Aamer Sohail (captain) | 14 September 1966 | Left hand bat | Left arm orthodox spin | Lahore |
109. | Shahid Afridi | 1 March 1980 | Right hand bat | Right arm leg break | Karachi |
60. | Ijaz Ahmed | 20 September 1968 | Right hand bat | Left arm medium | Islamabad |
123. | Shoaib Akhtar | 13 August 1975 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast | Rawalpindi |
53. | Wasim Akram | 3 June 1966 | Left hand bat | Left arm fast | Lahore |
102. | Saleem Elahi | 21 November 1976 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Lahore |
67. | Aaqib Javed | 5 August 1972 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Islamabad |
87. | Arshad Khan | 22 March 1971 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Peshawar |
79. | Moin Khan (wicket-keeper) | 23 September 1971 | Right hand bat | Wicket-keeper | Karachi |
108. | Azhar Mahmood | 28 February 1975 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Islamabad |
38. | Saleem Malik | 16 April 1963 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Lahore |
103. | Saqlain Mushtaq | 29 December 1976 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Islamabad |
119. | Akhtar Sarfraz | 20 February 1976 | Left hand bat | Right arm off break | Peshawar |
122. | Mohammad Yousuf | 27 August 1974 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Lahore |
Source:[11] |
South Africa
No. | Player | Date of Birth | Batting Style | Bowling Style | First Class Team |
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15. | Hansie Cronje (captain) | 25 September 1969 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Free State |
51. | Dale Benkenstein | 9 June 1974 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium Right arm off break |
KwaZulu-Natal |
34. | Nicky Boje | 20 March 1973 | Left hand bat | Left arm orthodox spin | Free State |
46. | Mark Boucher (wicket-keeper) | 3 December 1976 | Right hand bat | Wicket-keeper | Border |
31. | Derek Crookes | 5 March 1969 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Gauteng |
25. | Daryll Cullinan | 4 March 1967 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Gauteng |
52. | Alan Dawson | 27 November 1969 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Western Province |
48. | Steve Elworthy | 23 February 1965 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Northerns |
38. | Jacques Kallis | 16 October 1975 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Western Province |
28. | Gary Kirsten | 23 November 1967 | Left hand bat | Right arm off break | Western Province |
47. | Makhaya Ntini | 6 July 1977 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast | Border |
39. | Shaun Pollock | 16 July 1973 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | KwaZulu-Natal |
17. | Jonty Rhodes | 27 July 1969 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | KwaZulu-Natal |
27. | Pat Symcox | 14 April 1960 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Griqualand West |
Source:[12] |
Sri Lanka
No. | Player | Date of Birth | Batting Style | Bowling Style | First Class Team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
24. | Arjuna Ranatunga (captain) | 1 December 1963 | Left hand bat | Right arm medium | Sinhalese SC |
37. | Aravinda de Silva (vice-captain) | 17 October 1965 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Nondescripts CC |
59. | Marvan Atapattu | 22 November 1970 | Right hand bat | Right arm leg break | Sinhalese SC |
78. | Upul Chandana | 7 May 1972 | Right hand bat | Right arm leg break | Nondescripts CC |
82. | Kumar Dharmasena | 24 April 1971 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Bloomfield |
93. | Avishka Gunawardene | 26 May 1977 | Left hand bat | - | Sinhalese SC |
58. | Sanath Jayasuriya | 30 June 1969 | Left hand bat | Left arm orthodox spin | Bloomfield |
61. | Romesh Kaluwitharana (wicket-keeper) | 24 November 1969 | Right hand bat | Wicket-keeper | Sebastianites |
45. | Roshan Mahanama | 31 May 1966 | Right hand bat | - | Colombo CC |
70. | Muttiah Muralitharan | 17 April 1972 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Tamil Union |
51. | Hashan Tillakaratne | 14 July 1967 | Left hand bat | Right arm off break | Nondescripts CC |
75. | Chaminda Vaas | 27 January 1974 | Left hand bat | Left arm fast-medium | Colts CC |
64. | Pramodya Wickramasinghe | 14 August 1971 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Sinhalese SC |
89. | Nuwan Zoysa | 13 May 1978 | Left hand bat | Left arm fast-medium | Sinhalese SC |
Source:[13] |
West Indies
No. | Player | Date of Birth | Batting Style | Bowling Style | First Class Team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
59. | Brian Lara (captain) | 2 May 1969 | Left hand bat | Right arm leg break Googly | Trinidad and Tobago |
55. | Keith Arthurton | 21 February 1965 | Left hand bat | Left arm orthodox spin | Leeward Islands |
66. | Shivnarine Chanderpaul | 16 August 1974 | Left hand bat | Right arm leg break | Guyana |
86. | Mervyn Dillon | 5 June 1974 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Trinidad and Tobago |
50. | Carl Hooper | 15 December 1966 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Guyana |
76. | Ridley Jacobs (wicket-keeper) | 26 November 1967 | Left hand bat | Wicket-keeper | Leeward Islands |
89. | Reon King | 6 October 1975 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Guyana |
58. | Clayton Lambert | 10 February 1962 | Left hand bat | Right arm off break | Guyana |
85. | Rawl Lewis | 5 September 1974 | Right hand bat | Right arm leg break Googly | Windward Islands |
78. | Nixon McLean | 20 July 1973 | Left hand bat | Right arm fast | Windward Islands |
87. | Neil McGarrell | 12 July 1972 | Right hand bat | Left arm orthodox spin | Guyana |
51. | Phil Simmons | 18 April 1963 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Trinidad and Tobago |
61. | Philo Wallace | 2 August 1970 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Barbados |
68. | Stuart Williams | 12 August 1969 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Leeward Islands |
Source:[14] |
Zimbabwe
No. | Player | Date of Birth | Batting Style | Bowling Style | First Class Team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
22. | Alistair Campbell (captain) | 23 September 1972 | Left hand bat | Right arm off break | Mashonaland |
26. | Craig Evans | 29 November 1969 | Right hand bat | Right arm medium | Mashonaland |
20. | Andy Flower (wicket-keeper) | 28 April 1968 | Left hand bat | Wicket-keeper | Mashonaland |
27. | Grant Flower | 20 December 1970 | Right hand bat | Left arm orthodox spin | Mashonaland |
52. | Murray Goodwin | 11 December 1972 | Right hand bat | Right arm leg break | Mashonaland |
55. | Neil Johnson | 24 January 1970 | Left hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Matabeleland KwaZulu-Natal |
48. | Pommie Mbangwa | 26 June 1976 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Mashonaland Matabeleland |
47. | Gavin Rennie | 12 January 1976 | Left hand bat | Left arm orthodox spin | Mashonaland |
38. | Paul Strang | 28 July 1970 | Right hand bat | Right arm leg break Googly | Mashonaland |
34. | Heath Streak | 16 March 1974 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast-medium | Matabeleland |
45. | Andy Whittall | 28 March 1973 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Matabeleland |
44. | Craig Wishart | 9 January 1974 | Right hand bat | Right arm off break | Mashonaland Matabeleland |
41. | Henry Olonga | 3 July 1976 | Right hand bat | Right arm fast | Mashonaland Matabeleland |
51. | Adam Huckle | 21 September 1971 | Right hand bat | Right arm leg break Googly | Matabeleland |
Source:[15] |
Results
Preliminary Match | ||
24 October - Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | ||
Zimbabwe | 258/7 | |
New Zealand | 260/5 | |
The next day, the main tournament got underway in a straight knock-out format
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
25 October - Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | ||||||||||
England | 281/7 | |||||||||
30 October - Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | ||||||||||
South Africa | 283/4 | |||||||||
South Africa | 240/7 | |||||||||
26 October - Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | ||||||||||
Sri Lanka | 132/10 | |||||||||
New Zealand | 188/10 | |||||||||
1 November - Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | ||||||||||
Sri Lanka | 191/5 | |||||||||
South Africa | 248/6 | |||||||||
28 October - Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | ||||||||||
West Indies | 245/10 | |||||||||
India | 307/8 | |||||||||
31 October - Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | ||||||||||
Australia | 263/10 | |||||||||
India | 242/6 | |||||||||
29 October - Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | ||||||||||
West Indies | 245/4 | |||||||||
West Indies | 289/9 | |||||||||
Pakistan | 259/9 | |||||||||
Summary of matches
Preliminary match
24 October 1998
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- New Zealand qualified for the main tournament as a result of winning this Preliminary match
Quarter finals
Semi finals
30 October 1998
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- The start of the match was delayed by rain and it was reduced to 39 overs a side.
- Further rain during the innings interval resulted in the revised D/L target of 224 in 34 overs.
Final
Statistics
Team totals
Highest team totals
Score (Overs) |
Country | Versus | Venue | Date |
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307/8 (50.0) | India | Australia | Bangabandhu National Stadium | 28 October 1998 |
289/9 (50.0) | West Indies | Pakistan | Bangabandhu National Stadium | 29 October 1998 |
283/4 (46.4) | South Africa | England | Bangabandhu National Stadium | 25 October 1998 |
281/7 (50.0) | England | South Africa | Bangabandhu National Stadium | 25 October 1998 |
263/10 (48.1) | Australia | India | Bangabandhu National Stadium | 28 October 1998 |
260/5 (50.0) | New Zealand | Zimbabwe | Bangabandhu National Stadium | 24 October 1998 |
259/9 (50.0) | Pakistan | West Indies | Bangabandhu National Stadium | 29 October 1998 |
258/7 (50.0) | Zimbabwe | New Zealand | Bangabandhu National Stadium | 24 October 1998 |
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Batting
Most runs in the tournament
Player | Country | M | I | NO | Total | HS | Avg | S/R | 100s | 50s |
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Philo Wallace | West Indies | 3 | 3 | 0 | 221 | 103 | 73.66 | 107.80 | 1 | 1 |
Jacques Kallis | South Africa | 3 | 3 | 1 | 164 | 113* | 82.00 | 95.34 | 1 | 0 |
Shivnarine Chanderpaul | West Indies | 3 | 3 | 0 | 150 | 74 | 50.00 | 75.37 | 0 | 1 |
Sachin Tendulkar | India | 2 | 2 | 0 | 149 | 141 | 74.50 | 104.92 | 1 | 0 |
Hansie Cronje | South Africa | 3 | 3 | 1 | 148 | 67 | 74.00 | 90.79 | 0 | 2 |
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Highest average in the tournament
Player | Country | M | I | NO | Total | HS | Avg | S/R | 100s | 50s |
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Alistair Campbell | Zimbabwe | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100 | 100 | 100.00 | 69.93 | 1 | 0 |
Arjuna Ranatunga | Sri Lanka | 2 | 2 | 1 | 94 | 90* | 94.00 | 75.80 | 0 | 1 |
Jacques Kallis | South Africa | 3 | 3 | 1 | 164 | 113* | 82.00 | 95.34 | 1 | 0 |
Andy Flower | Zimbabwe | 1 | 1 | 0 | 77 | 77 | 77.00 | 96.25 | 0 | 1 |
Robin Singh | India | 2 | 2 | 1 | 76 | 73* | 76.00 | 116.92 | 0 | 1 |
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Highest individual scores
Player | Country | Runs | Balls | S/R | 4s | 6s | Versus | Venue | Date |
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Sachin Tendulkar | India | 141 | 128 | 110.15 | 13 | 3 | Australia | Bangabandhu National Stadium | 28 October 1998 |
Jacques Kallis | South Africa | 113* | 100 | 113.00 | 5 | 5 | Sri Lanka | Bangabandhu National Stadium | 30 October 1998 |
Philo Wallace | West Indies | 103 | 102 | 100.98 | 11 | 5 | South Africa | Bangabandhu National Stadium | 1 November 1998 |
Alistair Campbell | Zimbabwe | 100 | 143 | 69.93 | 7 | 1 | New Zealand | Bangabandhu National Stadium | 24 October 1998 |
Stephen Fleming | New Zealand | 96 | 130 | 73.84 | 3 | 1 | Zimbabwe | Bangabandhu National Stadium | 24 October 1998 |
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Highest partnerships
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