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Squads

There were sixteen teams in 2007 Cricket World Cup. The sixteen teams were asked to announce their final squads by 13 February 2007. Changes were allowed after this deadline at the discretion of the ICCs Technical Committee in necessary cases, such as due to player injury.

Media coverage

The World Cup has grown as a media event with each tournament. The sponsorship and television rights that were awarded primarily to cover the 2003 and 2007 World Cups raised over US$550 m.[8] The 2007 World Cup was televised in over 200 countries to a viewing audience estimated at more than two billion television viewers and was expected to generate more than 100,000 unique visitors to the West Indies who traveled solely for the tournament.

The 2007 Cricket World Cup featured an orange raccoon-like creature named "Mello" as its mascot. It has been announced during matches that Mello has no race, species, age or gender- it is an attitude, the attitude of the young people of the West Indies. The official song for the World Cup was "The Game of Love and Unity" by Jamaican-born Shaggy, Bajan entertainer Rupee and Trinidadian Fay-Ann Lyons.

The 2007 tournament recorded the highest ticketing revenue for a Cricket World Cup, selling more than 672,000.[11] Although, attendance leading into the semi finals for the 2007 World Cup was 403,000; an average of 8,500 supporters per match.

Leadup

All major Test-playing nations had schedules allowing them to play a large number of One Day International against other major ODI teams just prior to the World Cup. Australia, New Zealand and England took part in the Commonwealth Bank Series where England defeated Australia in the finals. Australia then went to New Zealand for the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy, losing 3-0. South Africa played five ODIs against India (South Africa won 4-0) and five against Pakistan (South Africa won 3-1) while India also played four ODIs against the West Indies (India won 3-1) and four ODIs against Sri Lanka (India won 2-1). Bangladesh played four ODIs against Zimbabwe (Bangladesh won 3-1) and won a tri-series against Canada and Bermuda. The associate ODI teams took part in the World Cricket League, which Kenya won, and were also involved in other series prior to the World Cup.

The rankings of the teams at the beginning of the Cricket World Cup were:


Ranking Team Points
Ranking Team Points
1 South Africa 128
9 Bangladesh 42
2 Australia 125
10 Zimbabwe 22
3 New Zealand 113
11 Kenya 0
4 Pakistan 111
12 Scotland 0% / 69%
5 India 109
13 Netherlands 0% / 50%
6 Sri Lanka 108
14 Ireland 0% / 44%
7 England 106
15 Canada 0% / 33%
8 West Indies 101
16 Bermuda 0% / 28%

Note:Teams 12-16 did not have official ODI rankings leading up to the World Cup; they are ranked based on their win percentage against full members and then wins against associate members prior to the tournament.

Warm-up matches

Prior to the main tournament all 16 nations played a series of warm-up matches to prepare, experiment with different tactics and to help them get acclimated to conditions in the West Indies. The warm-up matches were not considered as official ODIs.[14] The matches were played from Monday 5 March until Friday 9 March. The matches included a surprise victory by Bangladesh over New Zealand.

Opening ceremony

Alison Hinds performing during the ceremony.






Fireworks in the opening ceremony of the 2007 Cricket World Cup




The Cricket World Cup 2007 Opening Ceremony was held on Sunday, 11 March 2007, at Trelawny Stadium in Jamaica.[15]
It featured over 2000 dancers and performers representing all strands of West Indian music, from calypso and ragga to reggae and soca; among the performers were Sean Paul, Byron Lee, Kevin Lyttle, Beres Hammond, Lucky Dube, Buju Banton, Half Pint, Arrow, Machel Montano, Alison Hinds, Tony Rebel, Third World, Gregory Isaacs, David Rudder, Shaggy, the I Threes and Jimmy Cliff.


The ceremony, attended by several heads of state including the Governor-General of Jamaica started with an address by Sir Garfield Sobers; there were messages from the Prime Ministers of Jamaica and Grenada.


Rules and regulations

Matches

The matches were One Day Internationals and operated under normal ODI rules. All matches were to be 50 overs a side unless stated otherwise by the umpires or match referee. A bowler was able to bowl a maximum of 10 overs per match.


In the event of bad weather, each side must have batted a minimum of 20 overs for a result to be declared (if the match was not otherwise won, for example if the team batting second was dismissed before the completion of 20 overs). In the event of bad weather, the Duckworth-Lewis method was applied to determine the result or target. If no result was declared on the scheduled day, the teams returned the next day to complete the game, with the same situation as when the game was abandoned.


There was a new rule regarding referral of catches to the TV replay official (third umpire): if the standing umpires were unable to determine whether a catch had been taken cleanly, and/or whether a claimed catch was a "bump ball", they had discretion to refer the decision to the third umpire. Also, whilst reviewing such a catch via TV replay if it was clear to the third umpire that the batsman did not hit the ball, he was to indicate that the batsman was not out.

Tournament points

In the Group Stage and in the Super 8 Stage points were awarded as follows:
Points
Results Points
Win 2 points
Tie/No Result 1 point
Loss 0 points


The top two teams from each group advanced to the Super 8 stage and any points they earned against the other qualifier from their own group was carried through. Points earned against the non qualifying teams in the same pool were not carried over. In the Super 8s, each team played the six remaining qualifiers from the other groups and the top four teams went through to the semi-finals. Positions were decided by most points. Where two or more teams were tied on points, the following methods in turn were used to decide which team went through:
  1. Most wins in their group or in Super 8 whichever is applicable
  2. Higher net run rate
  3. Higher number of wickets taken per ball
  4. Winners of head to head matches
  5. The drawing of lots
Umpires

The umpiring panel for the 2007 Cricket World Cup comprised nine umpires from the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires (the only member not included was Darrell Hair), and nine umpires from the international panel. The refereeing panel comprises seven members from the Elite Panel of ICC Referees, with Clive Lloyd not being included due to his role as West Indies' team manager. Aleem Dar went on to stand as an umpire in his first World Cup final, alongside Steve Bucknor who was appearing in his fifth final in a row - extending his record of four from the 2003 World Cup.


Groups

Seeds

The tournament began with a league stage consisting of four groups of four. Each team played each of the other teams in its group once. Australia, India, England and West Indies were placed in separate pools for logistical reasons, as they were expected to have the most supporters in attendance, and transport and accommodation capacity in the West Indies is limited.


The groups are listed below, with seedings (rankings from April 2005) shown in brackets. Each group played all of its matches at a single ground.


Group A Group B Group C Group D
Australia (1)
South Africa (5)
Scotland (12)
Netherlands (16)

Sri Lanka (2)
India (6)
Bangladesh (11)
Bermuda (15)

New Zealand (3)
England (7)
Kenya (10)
Canada (14)

Pakistan (4)
West Indies (8)
Zimbabwe (9)
Ireland (13)


System


The tournament was preceded by a number of warm-up matches to acclimatise the players. The Group Stage matches started on Tuesday 13 March and finished on Sunday 25 March. There were a total of 24 matches played in the group stage.


The top two teams in each group proceeded to the "Super 8" stage which will also use a league system. Each team carried forward its result against the other team qualifying from its preliminary stage group, and will play the other six qualifying teams once each. The top four teams in the league will qualify for the semi-finals. This system has been modified since the last World Cup, which had a "Super 6" stage rather than a Super 8. The Super 8 stage matches will be played from Tuesday 27 March until Saturday 21 April. A total of 24 matches will be played in the Super 8 stage.


The top four teams in the "Super 8" will advance to the Semi-Finals. This is the knockout stage, with the #1 team playing the #4 team, and the #2 team playing the #3 team in the tournament. The winners of the two semi-finals will play each other in the Final.

All tournament matches will have one reserve day (the day after the scheduled day of the match) to allow for matches to be completed in the event of bad weather.
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Group stage

Main article: 2007 Cricket World Cup group stage
All times given are Eastern Caribbean Time (UTC−04:00) and Western Caribbean Time (UTC−05:00).

Group A


Team Pts Pld W T L NR NRR
Australia 6 3 3 0 0 0 +3.433
South Africa 4 3 2 0 1 0 +2.403
Netherlands 2 3 1 0 2 0 -2.527
Scotland 0 3 0 0 3 0 -3.793
14 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Australia
334/6 (50 overs)
v Scotland
131/9 (40.1 overs)
Australia won by 203 runs
Warner Park Stadium, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Att: 2,568
Umpires: Steve Bucknor and Asoka de Silva
Player of the match: Ricky Ponting
Ricky Ponting 113 (93)
Majid Haq 2/49 (7 overs)

Colin Smith 51 (76)
Glenn McGrath 3/14 (6 overs)



16 March 2007
12:00
(scorecard)
South Africa
353/3 (40 overs)
v Netherlands
132/9 (40 overs)
South Africa won by 221 runs
Warner Park Stadium, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Att: 1,442
Umpires: Mark Benson and Tony Hill
Player of the match: Herschelle Gibbs
Jacques Kallis 128* (109)
Billy Stelling 1/43 (8 overs)

R ten Doeschate 57 (75)
Justin Kemp 2/18 (4 overs)
  • Match reduced to 40 overs a side because of rain/ground conditions.

18 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Australia
358/5 (50 overs)
v Netherlands
129 all out (26.5 overs)
Australia won by 229 runs
Warner Park Stadium, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Att: 4,104
Umpires: Steve Bucknor and Tony Hill
Player of the match: Brad Hodge
Brad Hodge 123 (89)
Tim de Leede 2/40 (10 overs)

Daan van Bunge 33 (33)
Brad Hogg 4/27 (4.5 overs)



20 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Scotland
186/8 (50 overs)
v South Africa
188/3 (23.2 overs)
South Africa won by 7 wickets
Warner Park Stadium, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Att: 4,591
Umpires: Mark Benson and Asoka de Silva
Player of the match: Graeme Smith
Dougie Brown 45* (64)
Andrew Hall 3/48 (10 overs)

Graeme Smith 91 (65)
Majid Haq 2/43 (6 overs)



22 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Scotland
136 all out (34.1 overs)
v Netherlands
140/2 (23.5 overs)
Netherlands won by 8 wickets
Warner Park Stadium, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Att: 5,295
Umpires: Asoka de Silva and Tony Hill
Player of the match: Billy Stelling
Glenn Rogers 26 (30)
Billy Stelling 3/12 (8 overs)

R ten Doeschate 70* (68)
John Blain 2/29 (5 overs)



24 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Australia
377/6 (50 overs)
v South Africa
294 all out (48 overs)
Australia won by 83 runs
Warner Park Stadium, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Att: 7,168
Umpires: Mark Benson and Steve Bucknor
Player of the match: Matthew Hayden
Matthew Hayden 101 (68)
Andrew Hall 2/60 (10 overs)

AB de Villiers 92 (70)
Brad Hogg 3/61 (10 overs)




Group B


India vs Bangladesh match


Team Pts Pld W T L NR NRR
Sri Lanka 6 3 3 0 0 0 +3.493
Bangladesh 4 3 2 0 1 0 -1.523
India 2 3 1 0 2 0 +1.206
Bermuda 0 3 0 0 3 0 -4.345
15 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Sri Lanka
321/6 (50 overs)
v Bermuda
78 all out (24.4 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 243 runs
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Att: 2,200
Umpires: Daryl Harper and Ian Howell
Player of the match: Mahela Jayawardene
Mahela Jayawardene 85 (90)
Saleem Mukuddem 2/50 (10 overs)

Lionel Cann 28 (32)
Farveez Maharoof 4/23 (7 overs)



17 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
India
191 all out (49.3 overs)
v Bangladesh
192/5 (48.3 overs)
Bangladesh won by 5 wickets
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Att: 9,500
Umpires: Aleem Dar and Steve Davis
Player of the match: Mashrafe Mortaza
Sourav Ganguly 66 (129)
Mashrafe Mortaza 4/38 (9.3 overs)

Mushfiqur Rahim 56* (107)
Virender Sehwag 2/17 (5 overs)



19 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
India
413/5 (50 overs)
v Bermuda
156 all out (43.1 overs)
India won by 257 runs
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Att: 2,478
Umpires: Aleem Dar and Ian Howell
Player of the match: Virender Sehwag
Virender Sehwag 114 (87)
Delyone Borden 2/30 (5 overs)

David Hemp 76* (105)
Ajit Agarkar 3/38 (10 overs)



21 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Sri Lanka
318/4 (50 overs)
v Bangladesh
112 all out (37 of 46 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 198 runs (DL)
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Att: 9,500
Umpires: Steve Davis and Daryl Harper
Player of the match: Sanath Jayasuriya
Sanath Jayasuriya 109 (87)
Mohammad Rafique 1/48 (10 overs)

Mohammad Ashraful 45* (63)
Lasith Malinga 3/27 (6 overs)
  • Match shortened due to rain; Duckworth-Lewis revised target to win: 311 runs in 46 overs for Bangladesh.

23 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Sri Lanka
254/6 (50 overs)
v India
185 all out (43.3 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 69 runs
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Att: 16,678
Umpires: Aleem Dar and Daryl Harper
Player of the match: Muttiah Muralitharan
Upul Tharanga 64 (90)
Zaheer Khan 2/49 (10 overs)

Rahul Dravid 60 (82)
Muttiah Muralitharan 3/41 (10 overs)



25 March 2007
11:50
(scorecard)
Bermuda
94/9 (21 overs)
v Bangladesh
96/3 (17.3 of 21 overs)
Bangladesh won by 7 wickets (DL)
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Att: 2,365
Umpires: Steve Davis and Ian Howell
Player of the match: Mohammad Ashraful
Dean Minors 23 (25)
Abdur Razzak 3/20 (4 overs)

Mohammad Ashraful 29* (32)
Saleem Mukuddem 3/19 (5 overs)
  • Match reduced to 21 overs a side due to rain during Bermuda's innings; Duckworth-Lewis revised target to win: 96 runs for Bangladesh.
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Group C

Team Pts Pld W T L NR NRR
New Zealand 6 3 3 0 0 0 +2.138
England 4 3 2 0 1 0 +0.418
Kenya 2 3 1 0 2 0 -1.194
Canada 0 3 0 0 3 0 -1.389
14 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Canada
199 all out (50 overs)
v Kenya
203/3 (43.2 overs)
Kenya won by 7 wickets
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia, Att: 8,700
Umpires: Asad Rauf and Peter Parker
Player of the match: Steve Tikolo
Geoff Barnett 41 (50)
Jimmy Kamande 2/25 (10 overs)

Steve Tikolo 72* (76)
Sunil Dhaniram 1/34 (9 overs)



16 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
England
209/7 (50 overs)
v New Zealand
210/4 (41 overs)
New Zealand won by 6 wickets
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia, Att: 12,500
Umpires: Asad Rauf and Rudi Koertzen
Player of the match: Scott Styris
Kevin Pietersen 60 (92)
Shane Bond 2/19 (10 overs)

Scott Styris 87 (113)
James Anderson 2/39 (8 overs)



18 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
England
279/6 (50 overs)
v Canada
228/7 (50 overs)
England won by 51 runs
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia, Att: 9,727
Umpires: Billy Doctrove and Peter Parker
Player of the match: Paul Collingwood
Ed Joyce 66 (103)
Sunil Dhaniram 3/41 (10 overs)

Asif Mulla 58 (60)
Ravinder Bopara 2/43 (9 overs)



20 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
New Zealand
331/7 (50 overs)
v Kenya
183 all out (49.2 overs)
New Zealand won by 148 runs
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia, Att: 4,300
Umpires: Billy Doctrove and Rudi Koertzen
Player of the match: Ross Taylor
Ross Taylor 85 (107)
Thomas Odoyo 2/55 (10 overs)

Ravindu Shah 81 (89)
James Franklin 2/20 (7.2 overs)



22 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
New Zealand
363/5 (50 overs)
v Canada
249/9 (49.2 overs)
New Zealand won by 114 runs
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia, Att: 6,100
Umpires: Asad Rauf and Billy Doctrove
Player of the match: Lou Vincent
Lou Vincent 101 (107)
Kevin Sandher 2/58 (10 overs)

John Davison 53 (31)
Jeetan Patel 3/25 (9.2 overs)



24 March 2007
11:30
(scorecard)
Kenya
177 all out (43 overs)
v England
178/3 (33 of 43 overs)
England won by 7 wickets
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia, Att: 10,800
Umpires: Rudi Koertzen and Peter Parker
Player of the match: Ed Joyce
Steve Tikolo 76 (97)
James Anderson 2/27 (9 overs)

Ed Joyce 75 (90)
Thomas Odoyo 1/27 (6 overs)
  • Overnight rain delayed the start. Match reduced to 43 overs per side.





Group D

Team Pts Pld W T L NR NRR
West Indies 6 3 3 0 0 0 +0.764
Ireland 3 3 1 1 1 0 -0.092
Pakistan 2 3 1 0 2 0 +0.089
Zimbabwe 1 3 0 1 2 0 -0.886
13 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
West Indies
241/9 (50 overs)
v Pakistan
187 all out (47.2 overs)
West Indies won by 54 runs
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica, Att: 16,575
Umpires: Billy Bowden and Simon Taufel
Player of the match: Dwayne Smith
Marlon Samuels 63 (70)
Iftikhar Anjum 3/44 (10 overs)

Shoaib Malik 62 (54)
Dwayne Smith 3/36 (10 overs)



15 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Ireland
221/9 (50 overs)
v Zimbabwe
221 all out (50 overs)
Match tied
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica, Att: 2,011
Umpires: Ian Gould and Brian Jerling
Player of the match: Jeremy Bray
Jeremy Bray 115* (139)
Elton Chigumbura 2/21 (6 overs)

Stuart Matsikenyeri 73* (77)
Kyle McCallan 2/56 (9 overs)



17 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Pakistan
132 all out (45.4 overs)
v Ireland
133/7 (41.4 overs)
Ireland won by 3 wickets (DL)
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica, Att: 3,855
Umpires: Billy Bowden and Brian Jerling
Player of the match: Niall O'Brien
Kamran Akmal 27 (53)
Boyd Rankin 3/32 (9 overs)

Niall O'Brien 72 (106)
Mohammad Sami 3/29 (10 overs)
  • Match shortened due to bad light and rain; Duckworth-Lewis revised target to win: 128 runs in 47 overs for Ireland.

19 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Zimbabwe
202/5 (50 overs)
v West Indies
204/4 (47.5 overs)
West Indies won by 6 wickets
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica, Att: 9,636
Umpires: Ian Gould and Simon Taufel
Player of the match: Sean Williams
Sean Williams 70* (88)
Jerome Taylor 2/42 (10 overs)

Brian Lara 44* (68)
Christopher Mpofu 1/34 (9 overs)



21 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Pakistan
349 all out (49.5 overs)
v Zimbabwe
99 all out (19.1 of 20 overs)
Pakistan won by 93 runs (DL)
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica, Att: 1,997
Umpires: Brian Jerling and Simon Taufel
Player of the match: Imran Nazir
Imran Nazir 160 (121)
Gary Brent 3/68 (10 overs)

Elton Chigumbura 27 (11)
Shahid Afridi 3/20 (4 overs)
  • Match shortened due to rain; Duckworth-Lewis revised target to win: 193 runs in 20 overs for Zimbabwe.

23 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Ireland
183/8 (48 overs)
v West Indies
190/2 (38.1 of 48 overs)
West Indies won by 8 wickets (DL)
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica, Att: 11,997
Umpires: Billy Bowden and Ian Gould
Player of the match: Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Jeremy Bray 41 (71)
Chris Gayle 2/23 (10 overs)

Shivnarine Chanderpaul 102* (113)
Kyle McCallan 1/35 (10 overs)
  • Match shortened due to rain; Duckworth-Lewis revised target to win: 190 runs in 48 overs for West Indies.
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Super 8 stage

The top two teams in each first-round group moved on to a "super eight" stage which is scored as a complete round-robin. But each of the eight teams played only six new matches, rather than seven— each group's two representatives carried forward their result against each other rather than play again. Thus the table below, showing seven matches for each team, covers all matches between the Super 8 qualifiers, including those from the Group Stage.


Teams depicted in green backgrounds qualified for the semi-finals.


Team Pts Pld W T L NR RF OF RA OB NRR
Australia 14 7 7 0 0 0 1725 266.1 1314 322 +2.4
Sri Lanka 10 7 5 0 2 0 1586 301.1 1275 337 +1.483
New Zealand 10 7 5 0 2 0 1378 308 1457 345.1 +0.253
South Africa 8 7 4 0 3 0 1561 299.1 1635 333.2 +0.313
England 6 7 3 0 4 0 1557 344.4 1511 307.4 -0.394
West Indies 4 7 2 0 5 0 1595 338.1 1781 337.1 -0.566
Bangladesh 2 7 1 0 6 0 1084 318 1398 284 -1.514
Ireland 2 7 1 0 6 0 1111 333 1226 242 -1.73
Abbreviations:
  • Pts = Points
  • W = Won
  • T = Tied
  • L = Lost
  • RF = Runs for
  • OF = Overs faced
  • RA = Runs against
  • OB = Overs bowled
  • NR = No result
  • NRR = Net run rate
  • Pld = Played

Super 8 Matchup by Teams

Australia South Africa Sri Lanka Bangladesh New Zealand England Ireland West Indies
Australia
AUS 83 runs AUS 7 wkts AUS 10 wkts AUS 215 runs AUS 7 wkts AUS 9 wkts AUS 103 runs
South Africa AUS 83 runs
RSA 1 wkt BAN 67 runs NZL 5 wkts RSA 9 wkts RSA 7 wkts RSA 67 runs
Sri Lanka AUS 7 wkts RSA 1 wkt
SRI 198 runs SRI 6 wkts SRI 2 runs SRI 8 wkts SRI 113 runs
Bangladesh AUS 10 wkts BAN 67 runs SRI 198 runs
NZL 9 wkts ENG 4 wkts IRL 74 runs WI 99 runs
New Zealand AUS 215 runs NZL 5 wkts SRI 6 wkts NZL 9 wkts
NZL 6 wkts NZL 129 runs NZL 7 wkts
England AUS 7 wkts RSA 9 wkts SRI 2 runs ENG 4 wkts NZL 6 wkts
ENG 48 runs ENG 1 wkt
Ireland AUS 9 wkts RSA 7 wkts SRI 8 wkts IRL 74 runs NZL 129 runs ENG 48 runs
WI 8 wkts
West Indies AUS 103 runs RSA 67 runs SRI 113 runs WI 99 runs NZL 7 wkts ENG 1 wkt WI 8 wkts



Matches

27 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Australia
322/6 (50 overs)
v West Indies
219 all out (45.3 overs)
Australia won by 103 runs
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda, Att: 8,409 (day 1), 4,809 (day 2) - Total: 13,218
Umpires: Aleem Dar and Asad Rauf
Player of the match: Matthew Hayden
Matthew Hayden 158 (143)
Daren Powell 2/53 (10 overs)

Brian Lara 77 (83)
Glenn McGrath 3/31 (8 overs)
  • Play was postponed due to rain after the Australian innings on 27 March. Match concluded on 28 March.

28 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Sri Lanka
209 all out (49.3 overs)
v South Africa
212/9 (48.2 overs)
South Africa won by 1 wicket
Providence Stadium, Georgetown, Guyana, Att: 5,220
Umpires: Steve Bucknor and Daryl Harper
Player of the match: Charl Langeveldt and Lasith Malinga .[18]
Tillakaratne Dilshan 58 (76)
Charl Langeveldt 5/39 (10 overs)

Jacques Kallis 86 (110)
Lasith Malinga 4/54 (9.2 overs)



29 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
West Indies
177 all out (44.4 overs)
v New Zealand
179/3 (39.2 overs)
New Zealand won by 7 wickets
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda, Att: 5,414
Umpires: Asad Rauf and Rudi Koertzen
Player of the match: Jacob Oram
Chris Gayle 44 (56)
Jacob Oram 3/23 (8 overs)

Scott Styris 80* (90)
Daren Powell 2/39 (10 overs)



30 March 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
England
266/7 (50 overs)
v Ireland
218 all out (48.1 overs)
England won by 48 runs
Providence Stadium, Georgetown, Guyana, Att: 4,800
Umpires: Billy Doctrove and Simon Taufel
Player of the match: Paul Collingwood
Paul Collingwood 90 (82)
Boyd Rankin 2/28 (7 overs)

Niall O'Brien 63 (88)
Andrew Flintoff 4/43 (8.1 overs)



31 March 2007
14:30
(scorecard)
Bangladesh
104/6 (22 overs)
v Australia
106/0 (13.5 of 22 overs)
Australia won by 10 wickets
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda, Att: 5,788
Umpires: Aleem Dar and Billy Bowden
Player of the match: Glenn McGrath
Mashrafe Mortaza 25* (17)
Glenn McGrath 3/16 (5 overs)

Adam Gilchrist 59* (44)
Abdur Razzak 0/15 (3 overs)
  • Wet outfield delayed start. Match reduced to 22 overs a side.

1 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Sri Lanka
303/5 (50 overs)
v West Indies
190 all out (44.3 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 113 runs
Providence Stadium, Georgetown, Guyana, Att: 12,208
Umpires: Mark Benson and Daryl Harper
Player of the match: Sanath Jayasuriya
Sanath Jayasuriya 115 (101)
Daren Powell 2/38 (10 overs)

Shivnarine Chanderpaul 76 (110)
Sanath Jayasuriya 3/38 (8.3 overs)



2 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Bangladesh
174 all out (48.3 overs)
v New Zealand
178/1 (29.2 overs)
New Zealand won by 9 wickets
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda, Att: 4,755
Umpires: Aleem Dar and Rudi Koertzen
Player of the match: Shane Bond
Mohammad Rafique 30* (36)
Scott Styris 4/43 (10 overs)

Stephen Fleming 102* (92)
Syed Rasel 1/22 (7 overs)



3 April 2007
09:45
(scorecard)
Ireland
152/8 (35 overs)
v South Africa
165/3 (31.3 of 35 overs)
South Africa won by 7 wickets (DL)
Providence Stadium, Georgetown, Guyana, Att: 5,763
Umpires: Daryl Harper and Simon Taufel
Player of the match: Jacques Kallis
Andrew White 30 (30)
Charl Langeveldt 3/41 (7 overs)

Jacques Kallis 66* (86)
Boyd Rankin 2/26 (7 overs)
  • Rain during Irelands innings reduced play to 35 overs. Duckworth-Lewis revised target to win: 160 runs in 35 overs for South Africa.

4 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Sri Lanka
235 all out (50 overs)
v England
233/8 (50 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 2 runs
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda, Att: 7,817
Umpires: Asad Rauf and Billy Bowden
Player of the match: Ravi Bopara
Upul Tharanga 62 (103)
Sajid Mahmood 4/50 (9 overs)

Kevin Pietersen 58 (80)
Dilhara Fernando 3/41 (9 overs)



7 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Bangladesh
251/8 (50 overs)
v South Africa
184 all out (48.4 overs)
Bangladesh won by 67 runs
Providence Stadium, Georgetown, Guyana, Att: 9,460
Umpires: Mark Benson and Billy Doctrove
Player of the match: Mohammad Ashraful
Mohammad Ashraful 87 (83)
Andre Nel 5/45 (10 overs)

Herschelle Gibbs 56* (59)
Abdur Razzak 3/25 (9.4 overs)



8 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
England
247 all out (49.5 overs)
v Australia
248/3 (47.2 overs)
Australia won by 7 wickets
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda, Att: 11,900
Umpires: Billy Bowden and Rudi Koertzen
Player of the match: Shaun Tait
Kevin Pietersen 104 (122)
Nathan Bracken 3/33 (10 overs)

Ricky Ponting 86 (106)
Andrew Flintoff 1/35 (10 overs)



9 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
New Zealand
263/8 (50 overs)
v Ireland
134 all out (37.4 overs)
New Zealand won by 129 runs
Providence Stadium, Georgetown, Guyana, Att: 6,500
Umpires: Steve Bucknor and Simon Taufel
Player of the match: Peter Fulton
Peter Fulton 83 (110)
Kyle McCallan 2/35 (10 overs)

Kevin O'Brien 49 (45)
Daniel Vettori 4/23 (8.4 overs)



10 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
South Africa
356/4 (50 overs)
v West Indies
289/9 (50 overs)
South Africa won by 67 runs
Queen's Park, St George's, Grenada, Att: 9,652
Umpires: Mark Benson and Daryl Harper
Player of the match: AB de Villiers
AB de Villiers 146 (129)
Corey Collymore 2/41 (10 overs)

Ramnaresh Sarwan 92 (75)
Shaun Pollock 2/33 (8 overs)



11 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Bangladesh
143 all out (37.2 overs)
v England
147/6 (44.5 overs)
England won by 4 wickets
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados, Att: 10,423
Umpires: Steve Bucknor and Simon Taufel
Player of the match: Sajid Mahmood
Shakib Al Hasan 57* (95)
Monty Panesar 3/25 (7 overs)

Michael Vaughan 30 (59)
Syed Rasel 2/25 (10 overs)



12 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
New Zealand
219/7 (50 overs)
v Sri Lanka
222/4 (45.1 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 6 wickets
Queen's Park, St George's, Grenada, Att: 5,748
Umpires: Asad Rauf and Billy Doctrove
Player of the match: Chaminda Vaas
Scott Styris 111* (157)
M Muralitharan 3/32 (10 overs)

Kumar Sangakkara 69* (104)
Daniel Vettori 2/35 (10 overs)



13 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Ireland
91 all out (30 overs)
v Australia
92/1 (12.2 overs)
Australia won by 9 wickets
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados, Att: 12,178
Umpires: Billy Bowden and Rudi Koertzen
Player of the match: Glenn McGrath
John Mooney 23 (44)
Glenn McGrath 3/17 (7 overs)

Adam Gilchrist 34 (25)
Trent Johnston 1/18 (3 overs)



14 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
South Africa
193/7 (50 overs)
v New Zealand
196/5 (48.2 overs)
New Zealand won by 5 wickets
Queen's Park, St George's, Grenada, Att: 10,692
Umpires: Mark Benson and Daryl Harper
Player of the match: Craig McMillan
Herschelle Gibbs 60 (100)
Craig McMillan 3/23 (5 overs)

Scott Styris 56 (84)
Andre Nel 2/33 (9.2 overs)



15 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Ireland
243/7 (50 overs)
v Bangladesh
169 all out (41.2 overs)
Ireland won by 74 runs
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados, Att: 15,541
Umpires: Billy Bowden and Steve Bucknor
Player of the match: William Porterfield
William Porterfield 85 (136)
Mashrafe Mortaza 2/38 (10 overs)

Mohammad Ashraful 35 (36)
Kyle McCallan 2/25 (8 overs)



16 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Sri Lanka
226 all out (49.4 overs)
v Australia
232/3 (42.4 overs)
Australia won by 7 wickets
Queen's Park, St George's, Grenada, Att: 10,663
Umpires: Aleem Dar and Billy Doctrove
Player of the match: Nathan Bracken
Mahela Jayawardene 72 (88)
Nathan Bracken 4/19 (9.4 overs)

Ricky Ponting 66* (80)
Russel Arnold 2/20 (4 overs)



17 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
England
154 all out (48 overs)
v South Africa
157/1 (19.2 overs)
South Africa won by 9 wickets
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados, Att: 17,013
Umpires: Steve Bucknor and Simon Taufel
Player of the match: Andrew Hall
Andrew Strauss 46 (67)
Andrew Hall 5/18 (10 overs)

Graeme Smith 89* (58)
Andrew Flintoff 1/36 (6 overs)



18 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Ireland
77 all out (27.4 overs)
v Sri Lanka
81/2 (10 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets
Queen's Park, St George's, Grenada, Att: 7,335
Umpires: Mark Benson and Billy Doctrove
Player of the match: Farveez Maharoof
Jeremy Bray 20 (29)
Farveez Maharoof 4/25 (10 overs)

Mahela Jayawardene 39* (27)
Boyd Rankin 1/36 (4 overs)



19 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
West Indies
230/5 (50 overs)
v Bangladesh
131 all out (43.5 overs)
West Indies won by 99 runs
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados, Att: 14,000
Umpires: Billy Bowden and Rudi Koertzen
Player of the match: Ramnaresh Sarwan
Ramnaresh Sarwan 91* (90)
Mashrafe Mortaza 1/39 (10 overs)

Mushfiqur Rahim 38* (75)
Daren Powell 3/38 (10 overs)



20 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Australia
348/6 (50 overs)
v New Zealand
133 all out (25.5 overs)
Australia won by 215 runs
Queen's Park, St George's, Grenada, Att: 12,229
Umpires: Aleem Dar and Asad Rauf
Player of the match: Matthew Hayden
Matthew Hayden 103 (100)
James Franklin 3/74 (8 overs)

Peter Fulton 62 (72)
Brad Hogg 4/29 (6.5 overs)



21 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
West Indies
300 all out (49.5 overs)
v England
301/9 (49.5 overs)
England won by 1 wicket
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados, Att: 22,452
Umpires: Rudi Koertzen and Simon Taufel
Player of the match: Kevin Pietersen
Chris Gayle 79 (58)
Michael Vaughan 3/39 (10 overs)

Kevin Pietersen 100 (91)
Dwayne Bravo 2/47 (9.5)


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Semi-finals
Final








24 April - Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica

2 Sri Lanka 289/5

3 New Zealand 208



28 April - Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados

Sri Lanka 215/8

Australia 281/4







25 April - Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia

1 Australia 153/3

4 South Africa 149



Semi-finals

24 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
Sri Lanka
289/5 (50 overs)
v New Zealand
208 all out (41.4 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 81 runs
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica, Att:19,231
Umpires: Rudi Koertzen and Simon Taufel
Player of the match: Mahela Jayawardene
Mahela Jayawardene 115* (109)
James Franklin 2/46 (9 overs)

Peter Fulton 46 (77)
Muttiah Muralitharan 4/31 (8 overs)





25 April 2007
09:30
(scorecard)
South Africa
149 all out (43.5 overs)
v Australia
153/3 (31.3 overs)
Australia won by 7 wickets
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia, Att: 13,875
Umpires: Aleem Dar and Steve Bucknor
Player of the match: Glenn McGrath
Justin Kemp 49* (91)
Shaun Tait 4/39 (10 overs)

Michael Clarke 60* (86)
Shaun Pollock 1/16 (5 overs)









Final

28 April 2007
12:15
(scorecard)
Australia
281/4 (38 overs)
v Sri Lanka
215/8 (36 overs)
Australia won by 53 runs (DL)
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados, Att: 28,108
Umpires: Steve Bucknor and Aleem Dar
Player of the match: Adam Gilchrist
Adam Gilchrist 149 (104)
Lasith Malinga 2/49 (8 overs)

Sanath Jayasuriya 63 (67)
Michael Clarke 2/30 (4 overs)
  • Rain before play reduced the game to 38 overs per side. Sri Lanka's innings interrupted by rain and reduced to 36 overs.




Final of 2007 Cricket World Cup between Sri Lanka and Australia





This was the first World Cup final to be a repeat – the sides previously met in the 1996 World Cup final, which Sri Lanka won. Australia has won every World Cup match against Sri Lanka apart from that loss.[19] The match was Sri Lanka's second World Cup final appearance and Australia's sixth, their fourth in a row.
Ricky Ponting won the toss and elected to bat. However, the start of play was delayed due to rain, and the match was reduced to 38 overs per side. Adam Gilchrist played an incredible innings of 149 - the highest for any batsman in a World Cup final - to give Australia an imposing total going in at to break.[20]



A large crowd of over 10,000 fans welcome the Australian team on completing the first World Cup hat-trick - Martin Place, Sydney.





While Sri Lankan batsmen Kumar Sangakkara and Sanath Jayasuriya were adding 116 for the second wicket, the contest was alive, but after the pair got out, Sri Lanka's chances slowly washed away.[20] Further rain forced the reduction of Sri Lanka's innings to just 36 overs, with the target revised to 269. At the culmination of the 33rd over, with Sri Lanka still trailing the adjusted Duckworth-Lewis target by 37 runs, the umpires suspended the game due to bad light. While Australia's players began to celebrate their victory (since the minimum 20 overs had been reached), the umpires incorrectly announced that because the match was suspended due to light and not rain, the final three overs would have to be bowled the following day. With Sri Lanka needing 61 runs from 18 deliveries, Mahela Jayawardene agreed there was no need to return the following day, and instructed his team to resume batting, with Ricky Ponting agreeing to play only spinners. Umpires later apologized for their error, and that the match should have ended then with Australia winning by 37 runs. The last three overs were played in almost complete darkness, during which Sri Lanka added nine runs, giving Australia a 53-run victory via the DL method, as Sri Lanka had batted 2 overs fewer than Australia.


Australian captain Ricky Ponting




Australia won the tournament undefeated, concluding a streak of 29 World Cup games without a loss.[23] Australian bowler Glenn McGrath was named 'Player of the Series'.[24]
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