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Who won ICC World Cup 2003?

Who won ICC World Cup 2003?

Australian Men’s Cricket Team
2003 Cricket World Cup/Champion

What happened in 2003 World Cup final?

Ponting was named man of the match for his 140, and Tendulkar, the tournament’s leading run-scorer (673 runs), was awarded the man of the series. The final was Australia’s seventeenth successive ODI win, a record, and they were the first team to win three World Cups…

Who won the ICC World Cup 1999?

1999 Cricket World Cup/Champion
Cricket World Cup History 1999: Winners, Runners-up, Stats of World Cup 1999. Australia emerged victorious in a one-sided final where they defeated Pakistan by eight wickets.

Who won ICC World Cup 2007?

Australia

Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
Toss Australia, elected to bat first
Player Of The Series Glenn McGrath
Series result Australia won the 2006/07 ICC World Cup
Match number ODI no. 2581

Who was the wicket keeper in 2003 World Cup?

Indian team in 2003 World Cup While a young Parthiv Patel was selected as India’s wicketkeeper in the squad, it was Rahul Dravid who kept wickets throughout the tournament.

Who won the World Cup of 2011?

India national cricket team
2011 Cricket World Cup/Champion

Who are the teams in the ICC World Cup 2003?

The top three teams of each group, i.e. Australia, India, Kenya, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, and Zimbabwe, competed with each other in the ‘ Super-6 ‘ stage. Out of these, Australia, Sri Lanka, India and Kenya qualified for the semi-finals. The final was played between Australia and India, with the former defeating the latter by 48 runs.

Who was the host of the 2003 Cricket World Cup?

Jump to navigation Jump to search. The 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup was the eighth Cricket World Cup, organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It was co-hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya from 9 February to 23 March 2003.

Where was the 8th ICC World Cup held?

South Africa, Zimbabwe & Kenya hosted the eighth (8th) ICC Cricket World Cup, in 2003. The ODI tournament was won by Australia.

When was the first Cricket World Cup held in Africa?

It was co-hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya from 9 February to 23 March 2003. This edition of the World Cup was the first to be played in Africa. The tournament featured 14 teams, the largest number in the World Cup’s history at the time, playing a total of 54 matches.