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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. New Zealand defeated Zimbabwe in a pre-quarter-final
The 1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy (officially known as Wills International Cup, also known as Mini World Cup) was a One Day International (ODI) cricket tournament held in Bangladesh. [2] [3] It was the first tournament apart from the World Cups to involve all Test playing nations. [2]
[4] [5] In the knockout tournament, New Zealand and Zimbabwe were the only teams to play a pre-quarter final match. New Zealand won the match and qualified for the quarter-final where they faced Sri Lanka. [6] South Africa won the inaugural edition of the ICC KnockOut Trophy by defeating West Indies in the final by four wickets. [7]
The ICC Champions Trophy, previously named the ICC KnockOut Trophy, is a quadrennial cricket tournament organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It is played in ODI format. Inaugurated in 1998, The ICC conceived the idea of the Champions Trophy – a short cricket tournament to raise funds for the development of the game in non ...
1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy final; S. 1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy squads This page was last edited on 1 May 2016, at 12:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy South Africa: 6 November 1998: 1998–99 Champions Trophy India: 4 December 1998: 1998–99 Australia Tri-Nation Series Australia: 16 February 1999: 1998–99 Asian Test Championship Pakistan: 19 March 1999: 1998–99 Meril International Tournament Zimbabwe: 19 March 1999: 1998–99 Pepsi Cup Pakistan: 7 April 1999: ...
In the 1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy Final, Cronje played a major role with the bat with his 61 not out, leading the team to victory by 4 wickets. He was voted the 11th-greatest South African in 2004 despite having been banned from cricket for life due to his role in a match-fixing scandal .
A. 1999 Aiwa Cup; 2000–01 ARY Gold Cup; 1998–99 Asian Test Championship; 1999–2000 Australia Tri-Nation Series; 1997–98 Border–Gavaskar Trophy