- 2005 Afro-Asian Cup
The Afro-Asian Cup was a
cricket competition played for the first time in2005 and which is intended to run for at least three years. The stated aim is to provide funds for cricket's grass-roots inAsia andAfrica .The inaugural competition was a series of three one day matches played between an
Asian XI and anAfrican XI . Controversially, the games have been awarded officialOne Day International status. [cite web | url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/afroasiacup/content/story/213719.html | title=Afro-Asian Cup begins on August 17 | publisher=Cricinfo | date=2005-07-18 | accessdate=2007-07-05] The teams were selected by former Test match players rather than by national selectors.The ICC expected that there would be a strong competitive tender for
television rights . However, the main television broadcasters, ESPN/Star andTen Sports , declined to bid. [cite web | url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/afroasiacup/content/story/214428.html | title=Afro-Asian ODIs a TV turn-off | publisher=Cricinfo | date=2005-07-26 | accessdate=2007-07-05] The rights were eventually bought by Nimbus Sports for the 2005 competition and the next two competitions in the following years. [cite web | url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/afroasiacup/content/story/214821.html | title=Afro-Asian TV rights confirmed | publisher=Cricinfo | date=2005-08-01 | accessdate=2007-07-05]There was much controversy over the final squad lists: many of the leading players were either unavailable for selection, withdrew from participating or chose to fulfil commitments with domestic teams.
The 2005 tournament was closely fought. Africa won the first match by just two runs, while Asia won the second by 18 runs to set up a series decider. However, after Africa had been bowled out for 106, the Asian
innings was curtailed by rain, and the match eventually declared a no result. Thus, the series was tied 1–1 and the trophy shared.quads
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*Note: Greyed out players withdrew from the competition.African XI Squad
The African squad was selected from players from South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya. As the first match clashed with Zimbabwe's Test match against New Zealand, the Zimbabweans did not play in the first game. Justin Ontong was available for selection for the first game instead. Graeme Smith still had two matches of a four-match suspension to serve, and so was unavailable for the first two games.
Asian XI Squad
The Asian side was selected from players from Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. With the exception of Bangladesh (whose selector had previously only played in the
ICC Trophy ), each country had one ex-Test cricket er as a selector: Majid Khan (Pakistan),Ravi Shastri (India),Graeme Labrooy (Sri Lanka) andShafiq Ul-Haque (Bangladesh).cite web | url=http://cricket.deepthi.com/Afro-Asian-Cup.html#AAC | title=Afro Asian Cup 2005 News - Back in team Ganguly protests at his omission | publisher=CricketCircle.com | date=2005-08-03 | accessdate=2007-07-05] There was controversy surrounding the omission of Indian captainSourav Ganguly from the Asian side, leading to Ganguly criticising the selection panel and process; although there were reports that the selection panel decided unanimously against including Ganguly, and that any suggestion that he should have been included would have led to Majid Khan andRavi Shastri walking out. [cite web | url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/afroasiacup/content/story/214967.html | title=Decision to omit Ganguly was unanimous | publisher=Cricinfo | date=2005-08-03 | accessdate=2007-07-05]Criticism
The competition was considered to be missing a large number of the top players from each continent, for several underlying reasons. Pakistan made it clear that its players did not have to play if they did not want to, [cite web | url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/afroasiacup/content/story/214397.html | title=PCB will not press players to play Afro-Asian Cup | publisher=Cricinfo | date=
2005-07-26 | accessdate=2007-07-05] and leading South African bowlerMakhaya Ntini announced that he would be playing for English county side Warwickshire and was unavailable for selection for the African side. Injuries also ravaged the tournament, as four players pulled out a week before the matches were due to start, whilst other big names - includingSachin Tendulkar - were not even available for selection due to injury. [cite web | url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/afroasiacup/content/story/215652.html | title=Afro-Asia Cup hit by more withdrawals | publisher=Cricinfo | date=2005-08-11 | accessdate=2007-07-05]Matches
First ODI
Limited overs international
date =August 17
team1 = Africa XI
score1 = 198 (44.3 overs)
score2 = 196 (48.1 overs)
team2 = Asia XI
runs1 =Ashwell Prince 78* (113)
wickets1 =Zaheer Khan 3/37 (8 overs)
runs2 =Shaun Pollock 3/32 (10 overs)
wickets2 =Jacques Kallis 3/42 (10 overs)
result = Africa XI won by 2 runs
report = [http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/83/83301.html (scorecard)]
venue =Centurion Park , Centurion
umpires =Steve Davis andBilly Doctrove
motm =Ashwell Prince In front of a crowd of about 1,000 people at Centurion - usually figures more associated with domestic cricket matches - Africa won the first of three ODIs. The African side included ten South Africans and two Kenyans - and one of the Kenyans was substituted for a South African without getting the chance to bat.
Zaheer Khan made early breakthroughs as Africa collapsed to 57 for 5 -Justin Ontong andSteve Tikolo both dismissed for ducks - butAshwell Prince andMark Boucher set Africa back on the right track with an 86-run partnership. Prince finished on 78not out as he ran out of partners to bat with, Africa eventually being dismissed for 198. Asia, however, lost wickets at regular intervals, but a 24-run ninth-wicket partnership betweenZaheer Khan andShoaib Akhtar looked to turn it Asia's way. Asia needed to eke out five runs for the last wicket, with twenty-two balls to spare, butAshish Nehra wasbowled by a straight delivery from ODI debutantDale Steyn , and Asia finished two runs short of victory.econd ODI
Limited overs international
date =August 17
team1 = Asia XI
score1 = 267/7 (50 overs)
score2 = 250 (49.2 overs)
team2 = Africa XI
runs1 =Kumar Sangakkara 61 (70)Mahela Jayawardene 52 (72)
wickets1 =Thomas Odoyo 3/45 (10 overs)
runs2 =Zaheer Khan 3/43 (9.2 overs)
wickets2 =
result = Asia XI won by 17 runs
report = [http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/83/83313.html (scorecard)]
venue =Sahara Stadium Kingsmead ,Durban
umpires =Steve Davis andBilly Doctrove
motm =Kumar Sangakkara Asia XI rebounded at Kingsmead to square the series with one match to play. Good contributions from the entire top order - the top six hit one six each,
Shahid Afridi getting out the next ball but all the others at least passing 30 - saw Asia XI to 267 for 7, with the two Sri LankansKumar Sangakkara andMahela Jayawardene making half-centuries. KenyaThomas Odoyo was statistically the best bowler for the African XI, with three wickets for 45, making him tied best wicket-taker for the African XI so far in the series. Indeed, the Kenyan contingent of the African side performed well, withSteve Tikolo making a run-a-ball 43 from number seven - butAB de Villiers used up 67 balls for making his 39, the African XI had to suffer threerun out s, and in the end two wickets fromZaheer Khan wrapped up the African innings - 18 runs short of victory.Third ODI
Limited overs international
date =August 21
team1 = Africa XI
score1 = 106 (32.5 overs)
score2 = 8/2 (3 overs)
team2 = Asia XI
runs1 =Zaheer Khan 3/21 (10 overs)
wickets1 =
runs2 =
wickets2 =
result = No result
report = [http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/83/83326.html (scorecard)]
venue =Sahara Stadium Kingsmead ,Durban
umpires =Steve Davis andBilly Doctrove
motm =Shoaib Akhtar
rain =After Africa XI had been bowled out for a measly 106, rain poured down steadily on Kingsmead, and the umpires eventually declared that play was not possible. The rain had already caused the start of the game to be delayed for two hours, before
Shoaib Akhtar andZaheer Khan unleashed their fast bowling on the African side. WhenTatenda Taibu departed for 10, the score was 51 for 7, and only good hitting and running fromShaun Pollock , who hit 44not out , carried Africa past 100.Steve Tikolo , the top-scorer from the last match, was intriguingly dropped. Then,Dale Steyn andShaun Pollock ripped out the two Asian openersVirender Sehwag andShahid Afridi , and, with the score eight for 2, the weather intervened. No further play was possible, and thus the two continents shared the title.Notes
References
* [http://cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2005/OD_TOURNEYS/AAC/ Cricinfo - Tour homepage]
* [http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Seasons/RSA/2005-06_RSA_Afro-Asia_Cup_2005-06.html CricketArchive - Tour homepage]
* [http://cricket.deepthi.com/Afro-Asian-Cup.html Cricket Circle - Tour homepage]
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