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Australia announced its squad for the 2003 World Cup on 31 December 2002. [2] Australia made three replacements in the squad – Ian Harvey replacing Shane Watson on 25 January 2003, [3] Nathan Hauritz replacing Shane Warne on 24 February 2003, [4] and Nathan Bracken replacing Jason Gillespie on 5 March 2003.
The fairytale ended for the Kenyan team, the only non-Test-playing nation to ever make a World Cup semi-final. Sachin Tendulkar (83 from 101 balls, 5 fours, 1 six) and Sourav Ganguly (111 from 114 balls, 5 fours, 5 sixes), batted the Kenyans out of the game as India reached a total of 270/4.
India won the 1983 Cricket World Cup under the captaincy of Kapil Dev when PR Man Singh was the coach. [1] In 2007, India won the inaugural T20 World cup under Dhoni when Lalchand Rajput was the coach. [2] In 2011, they won the ODI world cup for the second time under Dhoni when Gary Kirsten was the coach. [3]
Tendulkar's 673 runs, the second most runs scored in a single World Cup history to date (this was the highest number of runs scored by a batsman in a World Cup, until Virat Kohli scored 765 runs in the 2023 edition of the tournament), was the consolation for India as he won the 2003 Cricket World Cup Man of the Series award.
The 2003 Cricket World Cup was held in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya. [82] The same format from the previous tournament was used with teams divided into two groups of six teams each and the top three teams in each group progressing to the Super Six stage, where a team belonging to one group in the group stage would play once against all ...
Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result ODI 1991: 18 March Australia: Ricky Ponting] Sri Lanka: Sanath Jayasuriya: St George's Oval, Port Elizabeth Australia by 48 runs (D/L) ODI 1992: 20 March India: Saurav Ganguly Kenya: Steve Tikolo: Sahara Stadium Kingsmead, Durban India by 91 runs Final No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 ...
2003 ICC Cricket World Cup Final The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Event 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup Australia India 359/2 234 50 overs 39.2 overs Australia won by 125 runs Date 23 March 2003 Venue Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Player of the match Ricky Ponting (Aus) Umpires Steve Bucknor (WI) and David Shepherd (Eng) Attendance 34,000 [a] ← 1999 2007 → Cricket final The 2003 Cricket ...
Diana Edulji led India in its first WODI during the 1978 Women's Cricket World Cup against England on 1 January 1978 at Eden Gardens in Calcutta. [15] Mithali Raj captained India in the first WT20I on 5 August 2006 against England at Derby .