- DLF Cup 2006-07
The DLF Cup 2006–07 is a triangular
One Day International cricket tournament involving Australia, India, and West Indies. Australia defeated West Indies by 127 runs in the final to lift the trophy, winning three of their five games in the tournament.Brett Lee was declared Player of the Series for his outstanding contribution with the ball.All the games were played at the
Kinrara Academy Oval inKuala Lumpur ,Malaysia between12 September and24 September , 2006.Tournament Structure
The sides played each other in a double round robin, meaning that each side play four matches, for a total of six matches. The top 2 teams at the end of the round-robin stage played each other in a one-off final, which was played on September 24, 2006.
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1st Match: Australia v West Indies, 12 September
Limited overs international
batting first
batting first = Australia
score first innings = 279/9
overs first innings = 50
batting first highest scorer = Michael Clarke (cricketer)
batting first highest scorer initial form = MJ Clarke
batting first highest score = 81
batting first highest score balls faced = 79
bowling first best bowler = Jerome Taylor
bowling first best bowler initial form = JE Taylor
bowling first best figures = 10-0-59-3
batting second
batting second = West Indies
score second innings = 201
overs second innings = 34.3
batting second highest scorer = Shivnarine Chanderpaul
batting second highest scorer initial form = S Chanderpaul
batting second highest score = 92
batting second highest score balls faced = 83
bowling second best bowler = Shane Watson
bowling second best bowler initial form = SR Watson
bowling second best figures = 8-0-43-4
winning team = Australia
win margin = 78 runs [ [http://www1.cricinfo.com/dlfcup/engine/match/256606.html Cricinfo - 1st Match: Australia v West Indies at Kinrara, Sep 12, 2006] , from Cricinfo, retrieved12 September 2006 ]
stadium = Kinrara Academy Oval
city = Kuala Lumpur
country = Malaysia
umpire1 = Asad Rauf
umpire1 initial form = Asad Rauf
umpire1 country = Pakistan
umpire1 country short form = Pak
umpire2 = Tony Hill (umpire)
umpire2 initial form = AL Hill
umpire2 country = New Zealand
umpire2 country short form = NZ
MOTM = Shane Watson
MOTM initial form = SR Watson
MOTM country = Australia
MOTM ctry short form = AusShane Watson 's four wickets were a factor when West Indies went "a position of dominance to crash to a 78-run defeat" against an experimental Australian side, according to the BBC match report. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket/5333892.stm Match Report] , retrieved from BBC, from12 September 2006 ]Phil Jaques fell for a 10-ball two, bowled byFidel Edwards , beforeSimon Katich put on a stand of 98 withRicky Ponting . When both were dismissed byIan Bradshaw , Michael Clarke entered to hit 81 off 79 balls, before the last four partnerships contributed 21 runs and sent Australia for 279 for nine.Replying,
Shivnarine Chanderpaul hit 92 with four sixes and ten fours, and shared an opening stand of 136 withChris Gayle . In the 24th over, West Indies required 108 to win and had nine wickets in hand; from there on, four men were caught behind byBrad Haddin , and West Indies lost nine wickets for 29 runs. From Lara at No. 4 to Edwards at No. 11, the batsmen contributed 15 runs, Bravo making eight of those. The collapse was described by Cricinfo editor Dileep Pramachandran as one "that made ahouse of cards look sturdy." [ [http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/259325.html Flattering to deceive] , by Dileep Pramachandran, Cricinfo, retrieved12 September 2006 ]Australia captain
Ricky Ponting was fined his entire match fee after "showing dissent at an umpire's decision", his second such offense in five months, afterAsad Rauf called a wide in the 33rd over of West Indies' innings. [ [http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/259346.html?CMP=OTC-RSS Ponting fined for showing dissent] , from Cricinfo, retrieved12 September 2006 ]2nd Match: India v West Indies, 14 September
India won the toss, and chose to bat.
Sachin Tendulkar , who played his first completed official international since March 2006, carried his bat to 141not out , and put on stands withRahul Dravid andIrfan Pathan to lead India to 200 for one. Pathan got out toChris Gayle , andJerome Taylor picked up three wickets, on a pitch where "grubbers...accounted for three of the batsmen". Match refereeChris Broad said that a small depression in the pitch had developed, and the organisers were forced to change their pitch rotation. [ [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/dlfcup/content/current/story/259592.html Broad clarifies fault in pitch] , by Dileep Premachandran, Cricinfo, retrieved14 September 2006 ] India batted out their 50 overs, though, with Tendulkar hitting four sixes after he reached his hundred, and the fifth-wicket stand between him andSuresh Raina worth 58 runs.When West Indies batted, they scored even quicker, helped by 26 extras conceded in 20 overs.
Chris Gayle struck 45 from 35 deliveries before being caught behind offMunaf Patel , and Patel andAjit Agarkar were the only Indian bowlers to concede less than seven an over. With West Indies' at 141 for two, requiring 170 to win in the next 30 overs, rain stopped play at 8:35pm local time, and the players never returned.3rd Match: Australia v India, 16 September
Australia batted first, with
Shane Watson andPhil Jaques adding 64 in the first 10 overs. Watson fell for 79, having led Australia to 157 for four, and Michael Clarke scored his 64 at a much slowerstrike rate of 68. With no one below Clarke passing 20, Australia were bowled out for 244,Ajit Agarkar claiming two men caught behind andMunaf Patel taking three wickets in his ten overs. All batsmen were caught, save forBrad Haddin , who wasrun out .The reply was interrupted twice by rain: India returned at 16 for nought in the fifth over, then lost five wickets in 18 balls, with Mitchell Johnson responsible for four of them in his seventh One-day International. The fifth was a run out. Then rain intervened again, and the game was called off as a no result.
4th Match: Australia v West Indies, 18 September
Limited overs international
batting first
batting first = Australia
score first innings = 272/6
overs first innings = 50
batting first highest scorer = Michael Hussey
batting first highest scorer initial form = MEK Hussey
batting first highest score = 109*
batting first highest score balls faced = 90
bowling first best bowler = Ian Bradshaw
bowling first best bowler initial form = IDR Bradshaw
bowling first best figures = 10-0-35-2
batting second
batting second = West Indies
score second innings = 273/7
overs second innings = 47.2
batting second highest scorer = Brian Lara
batting second highest scorer initial form = BC Lara
batting second highest score = 87
batting second highest score balls faced = 80
bowling second best bowler = Brett Lee
bowling second best bowler initial form = B Lee
bowling second best figures = 10-0-46-3
winning team = West Indies
win margin = 3 wickets [ [http://www1.cricinfo.com/dlfcup/engine/match/256610.html Cricinfo - 4th Match: Australia v West Indies at Kinrara, Sep 18, 2006] , from Cricinfo, retrieved18 September 2006 ]
stadium = Kinrara Academy Oval
city = Kuala Lumpur
country = Malaysia
umpire1 = Asad Rauf
umpire1 initial form = Asad Rauf
umpire1 country = Pakistan
umpire1 country short form = Pak
umpire2 = Tony Hill (umpire)
umpire2 initial form = AL Hill
umpire2 country = New Zealand
umpire2 country short form = NZ
MOTM = Michael Hussey
MOTM initial form = MEK Hussey
MOTM country = Australia
MOTM ctry short form = AUSWest Indies beat Australia by 3 wickets to book a place in the DLF Cup final.
Michael Hussey led the Australian team for the first time in the absence ofRicky Ponting . Australia batted first and scored 272/6 in 50 overs. OpenerMatthew Hayden scored 49 runs from 77 balls while Hussey scored a brisk 109 off just 90 balls andBrad Haddin scored 70 runs off 77 balls. Hussey and Haddin added 165 together, a world record for the sixth wicket in ODIs. [cite web | url=http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Records/Odis/Overall/Highest_Partnerships.html | title=Highest Partnership for Each Wicket in ODIs | accessdate=2006-10-02 | publisher=CricketArchive ]Ian Bradshaw was the pick of the West Indies bowlers claiming 2 wickets for 35 runs.West Indies chase got off to a slow start and they were 44/2 by the end of 12th over when
Brian Lara walked to the crease.Chris Gayle andBrian Lara then put on a 151 run partnership at a rate of close to 7.8 runs per over and set the stage for the chase. Gayle scored 79 while Lara scored a match-winning 87 off 80 balls. Lara fell with West Indies still needing 31 off 9.4 overs. 3 quick wickets followed Lara's dismissal leaving West Indies at 255/7 in 43.4 overs. HoweverDwayne Bravo and Carlton Baugh played sensibly and guided West Indies to a 3 wicket win with 16 balls to spare.5th Match: India v West Indies, 20 September
Limited overs international
batting first
batting first = India
score first innings = 162
overs first innings = 39.3
batting first highest scorer = Sachin Tendulkar
batting first highest scorer initial form = SR Tendulkar
batting first highest score = 65
batting first highest score balls faced = 102
bowling first best bowler = Dwayne Smith
bowling first best bowler initial form = DR Smith
bowling first best figures = 10-2-31-4
batting second
batting second = West Indies
score second innings = 146
overs second innings = 41
batting second highest scorer = Brian Lara
batting second highest scorer initial form = BC Lara
batting second highest score = 40*
batting second highest score balls faced = 48
bowling second best bowler = Harbhajan Singh
bowling second best bowler initial form = H Singh
bowling second best figures = 8-0-35-3
winning team = India
win margin = 16 runs [ [http://www1.cricinfo.com/dlfcup/engine/match/256612.html Cricinfo - 5th Match: India v West Indies at Kinrara, Sep 20, 2006] , from Cricinfo, retrieved20 September 2006 ]
stadium = Kinrara Academy Oval
city = Kuala Lumpur
country = Malaysia
umpire1 = Mark Benson
umpire1 initial form = MR Benson
umpire1 country = England
umpire1 country short form = ENG
umpire2 = Tony Hill (umpire)
umpire2 initial form = AL Hill
umpire2 country = New Zealand
umpire2 country short form = NZL
MOTM = Harbhajan Singh
MOTM initial form = H Singh
MOTM country = India
MOTM ctry short form = INDRahul Dravid won the toss and decided to bat first. The decision soon backfired whenDwayne Smith removed Dravid in the very first over of the game. Sehwag's bad form continued as he dismissed for 1 by Smith leaving India at 6/2. When Dhoni fell, India were struggling at 69/5. Dwayne Bravo picked up the first four Indian wickets to fall.Harbhajan Singh andSachin Tendulkar then put on a 87 run partnership. Harbhajan scored 37 while Sachin Tendulkar scored 65. India were eventually bowled out for 162 inside 40 overs.West Indies got off to a decent start with the openers putting on a 44 runs stand. Wickets then fell regularly and West Indies were bowled out for 146. Agarkar,
Munaf Patel andSreesanth picked two wickets each, whileHarbhajan Singh picked up three wickets towards the end.Harbhajan Singh was declared the Man of the Match for his contributions with the bat as well as the ball.The next game between India and Australia would decide the team that would go through to the finals.
6th Match: Australia v India, 22 September
Limited overs international
batting first
batting first = Australia
score first innings = 213
overs first innings = 48.1
batting first highest scorer = Matthew Hayden
batting first highest scorer initial form = ML Hayden
batting first highest score = 54
batting first highest score balls faced = 66
bowling first best bowler = R. P. Singh
bowling first best bowler initial form = R. P. Singh
bowling first best figures = 9.1-1-43-2
batting second
batting second = India
score second innings = 195
overs second innings = 43.5
batting second highest scorer = Dinesh Mongia
batting second highest scorer initial form = D Mongia
batting second highest score = 63*
batting second highest score balls faced = 90
bowling second best bowler = Brett Lee
bowling second best bowler initial form = B Lee
bowling second best figures = 8.5-0-38-5
winning team = Australia
win margin = 18 runs [ [http://wwwc1.cricinfo.com/dlfcup/engine/match/256614.html Cricinfo - 6th Match: Australia v India at Kinrara, Sep 22, 2006] , from Cricinfo, retrieved22 September 2006 ]
stadium = Kinrara Academy Oval
city = Kuala Lumpur
country = Malaysia
umpire1 = Asad Rauf
umpire1 initial form = A Rauf
umpire1 country = Pakistan
umpire1 country short form = Pak
umpire2 = Mark Benson
umpire2 initial form = MR Benson
umpire2 country = England
umpire2 country short form = ENG
MOTM = Brett Lee
MOTM initial form = B Lee
MOTM country = Australia
MOTM ctry short form = AUSFinal: Australia v West Indies, 24 September
Limited overs international
batting first
batting first = Australia
score first innings = 240/6
overs first innings = 50
batting first highest scorer = Andrew Symonds
batting first highest scorer initial form = A Symonds
batting first highest score = 52
batting first highest score balls faced = 59
bowling first best bowler = Ramnaresh Sarwan
bowling first best bowler initial form = RR Sarwan
bowling first best figures = 4-0-21-2
batting second
batting second = West Indies
score second innings = 113
overs second innings = 34.2
batting second highest scorer = Ramnaresh Sarwan
batting second highest scorer initial form = RR Sarwan
batting second highest score = 36
batting second highest score balls faced = 64
bowling second best bowler = Brett Lee
bowling second best bowler initial form = B Lee
bowling second best figures = 8.2-0-24-4
winning team = Australia
win margin = 127 runs [ [http://wwwc1.cricinfo.com/dlfcup/engine/match/256615.html Cricinfo - Final Match: Australia v West Indies at Kinrara, Sep 24, 2006] , from Cricinfo, retrieved24 September 2006 ]
stadium = Kinrara Academy Oval
city = Kuala Lumpur
country = Malaysia
umpire1 = Asad Rauf
umpire1 initial form = A Rauf
umpire1 country = Pakistan
umpire1 country short form = Pak
umpire2 = Mark Benson
umpire2 initial form = MR Benson
umpire2 country = England
umpire2 country short form = ENG
MOTM = Brett Lee
MOTM initial form = B Lee
MOTM country = Australia
MOTM ctry short form = AusAustralia defeated West Indies by 127 runs to lift the DLF Cup.
Ricky Ponting won the toss and decided to bat first.Shane Watson was the first wicket to fall for Australia. He scored 18. SkipperRicky Ponting soon followed making 6, beforeDamien Martyn andAndrew Symonds scored 52 each.Michael Hussey hit a 24-ball 30 to take Australia to 240 in 50 overs.Ian Bradshaw was the pick of the West Indian bowlers with figures of two for 30 from his 10 overs.West Indies had a horrible start to their innings losing
Chris Gayle to the very first ball.Runako Morton made a 31-ball duck, the slowest ever duck in one day internationals [ [http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/dlfcup/content/current/story/260465.html Morton's Morton makes the record books ... for the wrong reason] from Cricinfo, retrieved 24 September 2006 ] . West Indies lost wickets at regular intervals and were 56 for six at one stage.Ramnaresh Sarwan andDwayne Smith scored 30's while rest of the batsmen barringShivnarine Chanderpaul got one-digit scores.Brett Lee was declared Man of the Match for his four wickets.Notes
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