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2005–06 VB Series

The 2005–06 edition of the VB Series (so-called because of sponsor Victoria Bitter) was a three-team One Day International men's cricket tournament held in Australia in January and February 2006, between the hosting nation's team, South Africa and Sri Lanka. (Although all the matches were held in 2006, the convention is to refer to series using the name of the season, in this case the 2005–06 season). The teams played each other four with five points awarded for a win and a possible bonus point awarded either to the winners or losers depending on run rate. The top two teams on points went through to the best-of-three finals series. All matches were day-night matches except the final meeting between South Africa and Sri Lanka.

2005–06 VB Series
Part of the South African cricket team in Australia
Date13 January 2006 – 14 February 2006
LocationAustralia
ResultAustralia (beat Sri Lanka 2–1 in the finals)
Player of the seriesAndrew Symonds

South Africa had already been touring Australia for a month, but did not win any of their four first-class matches, and lost the Test series 0–2. Before that, they had been playing 14 successive ODIs, with their last series being a 2–2 draw in India. Sri Lanka were touring New Zealand immediately before this series, completing a tour that should have been played in 2004–05 but was postponed because of the Asian tsunami; they lost three ODIs and won only one. Their last ODI series before that was a 1–6 loss in India. At the start of the series, they were seventh on the ICC ODI Championship table;[1] South Africa were second, 17 points behind leaders Australia and 12 points ahead of Sri Lanka.

Group stage table

VB Series after 12 matches
Pos Team Pld W NR/T L BP Pts NRR
1   Australia 8 6 0 2 3 27 +0.79
2   Sri Lanka 8 3 0 5 2 14 +0.03
3   South Africa 8 3 0 5 0 12 −0.08

Schedule

No. Date Team 1 Team 2 Stadium Location
Group Stage Schedule
1 13 January 2006   AUS   SL Telstra Dome Melbourne
2 15 January 2006   AUS   SA The Gabba Brisbane
3 17 January 2006   SL   SA The Gabba Brisbane
4 20 January 2006   AUS   SA Telstra Dome Melbourne
5 22 January 2006   AUS   SL SCG Sydney
6 24 January 2006   SL   SA Adelaide Oval Adelaide
7 26 January 2006   AUS   SL Adelaide Oval Adelaide
8 29 January 2006   AUS   SL WACA Ground Perth
9 31 January 2006   SL   SA WACA Ground Perth
10 3 February 2006   AUS   SA Telstra Dome Melbourne
11 5 February 2006   AUS   SA SCG Sydney
12 7 February 2006   SL   SA Bellerive Oval Hobart
Finals Schedule
Final 1 10 February 2006   AUS   SL Adelaide Oval Adelaide
Final 2 12 February 2006   AUS   SL SCG Sydney
Final 3 14 February 2006   AUS   SL The Gabba Brisbane

Squads

Warm-up matches

Queensland v South Africans, 10 January

South Africans won by 94 runs The South Africans scored almost twice as much as Queensland in this match, as both Boeta Dippenaar and Jacques Rudolph outscored Queensland's first eight partnerships. Mitchell Johnson, Andy Bichel and Michael Kasprowicz had taken a wicket each in the first twelve overs, and the tourists were three for 44, but Dippenaar and Rudolph added 88 for the fourth wicket before Rudolph was caught behind off Kasprowicz. Though Johnson added two more wickets, Dippenaar ended with 80 from the opening position, and the South Africans' innings totalled 205. Then, during the first 61 balls off the innings, Queensland lost six wickets. Five batsmen went for single-figure scores, as Garnett Kruger and Shaun Pollock shared the six scalps between them. A five-over partnership worth 22 between Bichel and wicket-keeper Chris Hartley took Queensland past 50, before Monde Zondeki had two men caught in the sixteenth over. Eventually, Queensland were bowled out for 111, Bichel sharing a 50-run stand with Nathan Hauritz before he was caught off Johan Botha's bowling. Charl Langeveldt, South Africa's substitute whose main asset was his bowling, was not used.

Victoria v Sri Lankans, 11 January

Victoria won by seven wickets

Victoria, who had qualified for the Twenty20 Big Bash final three days earlier, had Allan Wise take five wickets when they hosted the Sri Lankans at the Central Reserve in Glen Waverley, Melbourne. After rain had proceedings delayed early on, and reduced each team's innings to 40 overs, Wise got a wicket in his opening over, and continued to end with figures of 8–2–25–5. Seven of the conceded runs were due to wides. When Wise had his final wicket – that of Chamara Kapugedera – the Sri Lankans were six for 57, and though Kumar Sangakkara put on 43 with Farveez Maharoof for the seventh wicket, the total was still 120. Nearly a third of that was due to extras, as 25 wides and eight leg-byes were conceded by Victoria. The hosts lost three for 44 in the first 11 overs, but Michael Klinger and Andrew McDonald saw the Bushrangers home with an unbroken partnership of 77.

Queensland Academy of Sports v South Africans, 13 January

South Africans won by 46 runs[3]

Half-centuries from Jacques Kallis and Ashwell Prince, who shared a fourth-wicket stand worth 109, took the visitors to a total of seven for 234 after losing two wickets in the first four overs, and though captain Chris Simpson took three for 40 and top-scored with 55 in the reply, the Academy team was bowled out for 188, with Andrew Hall and Johan Botha taking three wickets each. The 14 overs sent down by Garnett Kruger and Kallis cost an aggregate of 92 runs to the two bowlers, while the other 29.3 cost 95.

Group stage matches

1st match: Australia v Sri Lanka

13 January 2006
14:15 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
318/5 (50 overs)
v
  Sri Lanka
202/7 (50 overs)
Damien Martyn 70 (64)
Ruchira Perera 2/45 (10)
  Australia won by 116 runs
Docklands, Melbourne, Australia
Umpires: MR Benson (ENG) and SJA Taufel (AUS)
Player of the match: A Symonds (AUS)
  • Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to field.

Sri Lanka's two most experienced bowlers, Chaminda Vaas and Muttiah Muralitharan, had combined bowling figures of 20–1–140–0, and Australia's total of five for 318 was eventually enough in securing a bonus point. Damien Martyn, playing his first international for three months after he was dropped from the Test side and missed the Chappell–Hadlee Trophy through injury, top-scored with 70, and Simon Katich and Andrew Symonds also hit half-centuries. 80 runs came off the sixth-wicket partnership between Michael Clarke and Mike Hussey, which lasted 66 balls. When Sri Lanka replied, they lost both openers within the first three overs, and Michael Vandort, who batted at three, made his 48 runs at a run rate of just below 2.5 an over, 40% of the required rate. Though Mahela Jayawardene made a half-century, Sri Lanka's final total was not enough to prevent Australia from gaining a bonus point.

2nd match: Australia v South Africa

15 January 2006
13:15 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
228 (49.5 overs)
v
  South Africa
231/5 (48.5 overs)
Michael Hussey 73 (107)
Shaun Pollock 3/30 (10)
Boeta Dippenaar 74 (115)
Glenn McGrath 2/35 (9)
South Africa won by 5 wickets
The Gabba, Brisbane, Australia
Umpires: Aleem Dar (PAK) and Simon Taufel (AUS)
Player of the match: Shaun Pollock (RSA)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to bat

Australia won the toss, batted, and had Adam Gilchrist drag a ball from Shaun Pollock onto his own stumps with the very first ball of the match, to see Ricky Ponting at the crease in the first over.[4] Pollock also took the next two wickets, Katich for 0 and Martyn for 12, and ended with bowling figures of 10–2–30–3, and Andrew Hall backed up Pollock's efforts with wickets in successive overs to leave Australia at six for 71. Michael Hussey and Brett Lee then added 123 in nearly 27 overs, making half-centuries in the process, before two run outs left Australia all out for 228. South Africa's first 45 overs yielded 182 runs, leaving them 47 to get off the last 30 deliveries, with Boeta Dippenaar's 74 coming at a rate just above 4 an over, but Justin Kemp and Mark Boucher took 17 off Lee's final over, including one six from Kemp over long on, and with ten balls remaining South Africa needed five runs. A tropical storm caused a "brief delay"[4] before Kemp secured victory with seven balls to spare when he drove a ball from Nathan Bracken through the off side.

3rd match: Sri Lanka v South Africa

17 January 2006
13:15 (D/N)
Scorecard
Sri Lanka  
282/6 (50 overs)
v
  South Africa
188 (44.2 ov)
KC Sangakkara 88 (109)
J Botha 2/49 (10)
MV Boucher 62 (71)
HMCM Bandara 3/31 (8.2)
Sri Lanka won by 94 runs
The Gabba, Brisbane, Australia
Umpires: Aleem Dar (PAK) and DJ Harper (AUS)
Player of the match: KC Sangakkara (SRI)
  • South Africa won the toss and elected to field.

South Africa won the toss and elected to field first. This decision was criticised after the game, with Cricinfo journalist Jenny Thompson claiming the toss would "probably be first up" on the list of reasons why South Africa lost. South Africa got a wicket in the sixth over when Garnett Kruger dismissed Upul Tharanga, but half-centuries from Jehan Mubarak and Kumar Sangakkara carried the team to 145 for 2, and a further five batsmen made it into double figures as the Sri Lankans closed on six for 282. Chaminda Vaas then served up bowling figures of 8–2–21–2, removing Graeme Smith and Shaun Pollock, and two run outs and three wickets from Malinga Bandara helped bowl South Africa out for 188 with 34 balls remaining.

4th match: Australia v South Africa

20 January 2006
14:15 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
245 (49.2 overs)
v
  South Africa
186 (47 overs)
P. A. Jaques 94 (112)
AJ Hall 4/35 (9.2)
SM Pollock 46 (31)
B Lee 5/22 (10)
Australia won by 59 runs
Docklands, Melbourne, Australia
Umpires: MR Benson (ENG) and DJ Harper (AUS)
Player of the match: B Lee (AUS)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to bat.

The South African middle order collapsed due mostly to the bowling of Brett Lee, who took five wickets, four of which were bowled. Shaun Pollock had some good batting with several sixes but it was not enough. Australia received a bonus point because they won by more than 50 runs.

5th match: Sri Lanka v Australia

22 January 2006
14:15 (D/N)
Scorecard
Sri Lanka  
309/7 (50 overs)
v
  Australia
258 (50 overs)
ST Jayasuriya 114 (96)
NW Bracken 2/40 (9)
MJ Clarke 67 (70)
HMCM Bandara 4/58 (10)
Sri Lanka won by 51 runs
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia
Umpires: MR Benson (ENG) and SJ Davis (ENG)
Player of the match: ST Jayasuriya (SRI)
  • Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat.

Adam Gilchrist and Glenn McGrath had both been rested in this game.

6th match: South Africa v Sri Lanka

24 January 2006
13:45 (D/N)
Scorecard
South Africa  
263/5 (50 overs)
v
  Sri Lanka
254/8 (50 overs)
HH Dippenaar 125* (145)
M Muralitharan 2/45 (10)
TM Dilshan 82* (108)
JJ van der Wath 2/37 (10)
South Africa won by 9 runs
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia
Umpires: Aleem Dar (PAK) and DJ Harper (AUS)
Player of the match: HH Dippenaar (RSA)
  • South Africa won the toss and elected to bat.

Sri Lanka were unable to catch South Africa, finishing only a few runs behind. Sri Lanka needed 68 off 60 balls, but South Africa bowled a very good length near the end. The South Africans did very well in the last ten overs.

7th match: Sri Lanka v Australia

26 January 2006
13:45 (D/N)
Scorecard
Sri Lanka  
218/8 (50 ov)
v
  Australia
219/5 (48.3 overs)
J Mubarak 34/47
A Symonds 3/48 (9)
SM Katich 52 (89)
N Kulasekara 2/32 (9)
Australia won by 5 wickets (with 9 balls remaining)
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia
Umpires: Aleem Dar (PAK) and SJ Davis (ENG)
Player of the match: A Symonds (AUS)
  • Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat.

8th match: Australia v Sri Lanka, 29 January

29 January 2006
13:30 (D/N)
Scorecard
Sri Lanka  
233/8 (50 overs)
v
  Australia
237/4 (41 overs)
DPMD Jayawardene 69 (93)
SR Clark 2/40 (10)
AC Gilchrist 116 (105)
WPUJC Vaas 2/40 (8)
Australia won by 6 wickets (with 54 balls remaining)
WACA, Perth, Australia
Umpires: MR Benson (ENG) and PD Parker (AUS)
Player of the match: AC Gilchrist (AUS)
  • Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat.

Adam Gilchrist struck a century in his home stadium as Australia overtook the target with nine overs to spare.

9th match: Sri Lanka v South Africa

31 January 2006
13:30 (D/N)
Scorecard
Sri Lanka  
221 (47.4 overs)
v
  South Africa
224/5 (45.1 overs)
ST Jayasuriya 86 (65)
GC Smith 3/30 (10)
HH Dippenaar 87 (94)
M Muralitharan 3/44 (10)
South Africa won by 5 wickets (with 29 balls remaining)
WACA, Perth, Australia
Umpires: MR Benson (ENG) and PD Parker (AUS)
Player of the match: GC Smith (RSA)
  • Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat.

Graeme Smith was Man of the Match due to his all-round efforts, dismissing Jehan Mubarak, Sanath Jayasuriya and Mahela Jayawardene to take the first three wickets for South Africa and help them bowl out Sri Lanka for 221. He then hit 41 in a 70-minute partnership with Boeta Dippenaar, worth 84.

10th Match: Australia v South Africa

3 February 2006
14:15 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
281/7 (50 overs)
v
  South Africa
201/9 (50 overs)
A Symonds 65 (60)
JJ van der Wath 2/82 (10)
J Botha 46 (61)
B Lee 4/30 (10)
Australia won by 80 runs
Docklands, Melbourne, Australia
Umpires: Aleem Dar (PAK) and PD Parker (AUS)
Player of the match: MEK Hussey (AUS)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to bat.

Andrew Symonds and Mike Hussey shared a sixth-wicket stand worth 109 in the last thirteen overs, which gave Hussey Man of the Match honours. Defending a total of 281, Brett Lee took four wickets including Graeme Smith in the first over, and South Africa were limited to 201 as Australia grabbed a win and the bonus point.

11th Match: Australia v South Africa

5 February 2006
14:15 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
344/6 (50 overs)
v
  South Africa
287/6 (50 overs)
AC Gilchrist 88 (66)
MV Boucher 76 (83)
A Symonds 2/42 (10)
Australia won by 57 runs
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia
Umpires: Aleem Dar (PAK) and PD Parker (AUS)
Player of the match: AC Gilchrist (AUS)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to bat.

12th Match: Sri Lanka v South Africa

7 February 2006
10:00
Scorecard
Sri Lanka  
257/9 (50 overs)
v
  South Africa
181 (43.4 overs)
MS Atapattu 80 (122)
AJ Hall 3/50 (10)
GC Smith 67 (76)
HMCM Bandara 4/31 (9)
Sri Lanka won by 76 runs
Bellerive Oval, Hobart, Australia
Umpires: MR Benson (ENG) and DJ Harper (AUS)
Player of the match: HMCM Bandara (SRI)
  • Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat.

Finals

1st final: Australia v Sri Lanka

10 February 2006
13:45 (D/N)
Scorecard
Sri Lanka  
274/8 (50 overs)
v
  Australia
252 (49.1 overs)
Kumar Sangakkara 83 (106)
NW Bracken 3/61 (10)
MJ Clarke 80 (83)
M Muralitharan 3/40 (10)
Sri Lanka won by 22 runs
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia
Umpires: Aleem Dar (PAK) and DJ Harper (AUS)
Player of the match: KC Sangakkara (SL)
  • Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat.

The Australians panicked conceding 5 run outs (4 to Dilshan) and a late rally from Michael Clarke couldn't save them. The Sri Lankan fielding was described as being "impressive" and "".

2nd final: Australia v Sri Lanka

12 February 2006
14:15 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
368/5 (50 overs)
v
  Sri Lanka
201 (36 overs)
A Symonds 151 (127)
WPUJC Vaas 4/56 (10)
RP Arnold 64* (62)
NW Bracken 4/30 (6)
Australia won by 157 runs
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia
Umpires: MR Benson (ENG) and PD Parker (AUS)
Player of the match: A Symonds (AUS)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to bat.

Australia had a bad start losing with Vaas taking 3 early wickets to reduce Australia to 3 for 10. Ricky Ponting and Andrew Symonds, after a period of consolidation, combined to provide Australia with its highest One Day International total among 7 other records set that day. Sri Lanka were then bowled all out for 201 in 36 overs as the asking rate was simply too high. Notable during this game was a very fast outfield (called a "lightning-fast SCG outfield" here), with both teams hitting balls which easily went for four.

3rd final: Sri Lanka v Australia

14 February 2006
13:15 (D/N)
Scorecard
Sri Lanka  
266/7 (50 overs)
v
  Australia
267/1 (45.3 overs)
DPMD Jayawardene 116 (91)
NW Bracken 3/44 (10)
Adam Gilchrist 122 (91)
M Muralitharan 1/50 (10)
Australia won by 9 wickets (with 27 balls remaining)
The Gabba, Brisbane, Australia
Umpires: Aleem Dar (PAK) and DJ Harper (AUS)
Player of the match: Adam Gilchrist (AUS)
  • Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat.

Opening batsmen Gilchrist and Katich gave Australia a huge start in the second innings. Gilchrist was bowled out and replaced by Ricky Ponting. Simon Katich scored his first century in a one-day match in this game. Gilchrist scored his hundred off 67 balls, the fastest ever century in the history of the series.

Gallery

Notes and references

  1. ^ ICC – One-day international cricket 7 January 2006 at the Wayback Machine archive of ODI Championship tables, from the International Cricket Council, retrieved 6 January 2006
  2. ^ Google cache – United Cricket Board of South Africa[permanent dead link], cached 4 January 2006
  3. ^ Queensland Academy of Sport v South Africans in 2005/6, scorecard from CricketArchive, retrieved 16 January 2006
  4. ^ a b Boucher breaks Australia hearts from BBC Sport, published 15 January 2006

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This article may require copy editing for scores to be converted to Australian format of wickets runs You can assist by editing it December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 2005 06 edition of the VB Series so called because of sponsor Victoria Bitter was a three team One Day International men s cricket tournament held in Australia in January and February 2006 between the hosting nation s team South Africa and Sri Lanka Although all the matches were held in 2006 the convention is to refer to series using the name of the season in this case the 2005 06 season The teams played each other four with five points awarded for a win and a possible bonus point awarded either to the winners or losers depending on run rate The top two teams on points went through to the best of three finals series All matches were day night matches except the final meeting between South Africa and Sri Lanka 2005 06 VB SeriesPart of the South African cricket team in AustraliaDate13 January 2006 14 February 2006LocationAustraliaResultAustralia beat Sri Lanka 2 1 in the finals Player of the seriesAndrew SymondsTeamsAustraliaSouth AfricaSri LankaCaptainsRicky PontingGraeme SmithMarvan AtapattuMost runsGilchrist 432 Katich 413 Symonds 389 Dippenaar 382 Boucher 260 Gibbs 213 Kumar Sangakkara 469 Mahela Jayawardene 425 Russel Arnold 322 Most wicketsBracken 17 Lee 15 Hogg 11 Andrew Hall 14 Shaun Pollock 11 Johannes van der Wath 10 Muttiah Muralitharan 16 Malinga Bandara 14 Ruchira Perera 11 2004 052006 07 South Africa had already been touring Australia for a month but did not win any of their four first class matches and lost the Test series 0 2 Before that they had been playing 14 successive ODIs with their last series being a 2 2 draw in India Sri Lanka were touring New Zealand immediately before this series completing a tour that should have been played in 2004 05 but was postponed because of the Asian tsunami they lost three ODIs and won only one Their last ODI series before that was a 1 6 loss in India At the start of the series they were seventh on the ICC ODI Championship table 1 South Africa were second 17 points behind leaders Australia and 12 points ahead of Sri Lanka Contents 1 Group stage table 2 Schedule 3 Squads 4 Warm up matches 4 1 Queensland v South Africans 10 January 4 2 Victoria v Sri Lankans 11 January 4 3 Queensland Academy of Sports v South Africans 13 January 5 Group stage matches 5 1 1st match Australia v Sri Lanka 5 2 2nd match Australia v South Africa 5 3 3rd match Sri Lanka v South Africa 5 4 4th match Australia v South Africa 5 5 5th match Sri Lanka v Australia 5 6 6th match South Africa v Sri Lanka 5 7 7th match Sri Lanka v Australia 5 8 8th match Australia v Sri Lanka 29 January 5 9 9th match Sri Lanka v South Africa 5 10 10th Match Australia v South Africa 5 11 11th Match Australia v South Africa 5 12 12th Match Sri Lanka v South Africa 6 Finals 6 1 1st final Australia v Sri Lanka 6 2 2nd final Australia v Sri Lanka 6 3 3rd final Sri Lanka v Australia 7 Gallery 8 Notes and references 9 External linksGroup stage table EditVB Series after 12 matchesPos Team Pld W NR T L BP Pts NRR1 Australia 8 6 0 2 3 27 0 792 Sri Lanka 8 3 0 5 2 14 0 033 South Africa 8 3 0 5 0 12 0 08Schedule EditNo Date Team 1 Team 2 Stadium LocationGroup Stage Schedule1 13 January 2006 AUS SL Telstra Dome Melbourne2 15 January 2006 AUS SA The Gabba Brisbane3 17 January 2006 SL SA The Gabba Brisbane4 20 January 2006 AUS SA Telstra Dome Melbourne5 22 January 2006 AUS SL SCG Sydney6 24 January 2006 SL SA Adelaide Oval Adelaide7 26 January 2006 AUS SL Adelaide Oval Adelaide8 29 January 2006 AUS SL WACA Ground Perth9 31 January 2006 SL SA WACA Ground Perth10 3 February 2006 AUS SA Telstra Dome Melbourne11 5 February 2006 AUS SA SCG Sydney12 7 February 2006 SL SA Bellerive Oval HobartFinals ScheduleFinal 1 10 February 2006 AUS SL Adelaide Oval AdelaideFinal 2 12 February 2006 AUS SL SCG SydneyFinal 3 14 February 2006 AUS SL The Gabba BrisbaneSquads EditAustraliaName Style Domestic teamRicky Ponting c RHB RM TasmaniaAdam Gilchrist wk LHB Western AustraliaNathan Bracken RHB LF New South WalesStuart Clark RHB RFM New South WalesMichael Clarke RHB SLA New South WalesBrett Dorey RHB RFM Western AustraliaBrad Haddin wk RHB New South WalesBrad Hogg LHB SLC Western AustraliaJames Hopes RHB RM QueenslandMichael Hussey LHB RM Western AustraliaSimon Katich LHB SLC New South WalesBrett Lee RHB RF New South WalesDamien Martyn RHB RM Western AustraliaGlenn McGrath RHB RFM New South WalesAndrew Symonds RHB RM OB Queensland South Africa 2 Name Style Domestic teamGraeme Smith CPT LHB OB Cape CobrasMark Boucher WK RHB WarriorsJohan Botha RHB OB WarriorsBoeta Dippenaar RHB OB EaglesHerschelle Gibbs RHB RFM Cape CobrasAndrew Hall RHB RFM LionsJacques Kallis RHB RFM Cape CobrasJustin Kemp RHB RFM TitansGarnett Kruger RHB RFM LionsCharl Langeveldt RHB RFM LionsAndre Nel RHB RFM TitansShaun Pollock RHB RFM DolphinsAshwell Prince LHB SLA Cape CobrasJacques Rudolph LHB LB EaglesMonde Zondeki RHB RF Cape Cobras Sri LankaName Style Domestic teamMarvan Atapattu CPT RHB LB Sinhalese SCKumar Sangakkara WK LHB Nondescripts CCRussel Arnold LHB OB Nondescripts CCMalinga Bandara RHB LB Ragama CCTillakaratne Dilshan RHB OB Bloomfield C amp ACDilhara Fernando RHB RFM Sinhalese SCMahela Jayawardene RHB RM Sinhalese SCChamara Kapugedera RHB RM Colombo CCNuwan Kulasekara RHB RFM Galle CCFarveez Maharoof RHB RFM Bloomfield C amp ACJehan Mubarak LHB OB Colombo CCMuttiah Muralitharan RHB OB Tamil Union C amp ACRuchira Perera LHB LFM Colts CCUpul Tharanga LHB Nondescripts CCChaminda Vaas LHB LFM Colts CCWarm up matches EditQueensland v South Africans 10 January Edit South Africans won by 94 runs The South Africans scored almost twice as much as Queensland in this match as both Boeta Dippenaar and Jacques Rudolph outscored Queensland s first eight partnerships Mitchell Johnson Andy Bichel and Michael Kasprowicz had taken a wicket each in the first twelve overs and the tourists were three for 44 but Dippenaar and Rudolph added 88 for the fourth wicket before Rudolph was caught behind off Kasprowicz Though Johnson added two more wickets Dippenaar ended with 80 from the opening position and the South Africans innings totalled 205 Then during the first 61 balls off the innings Queensland lost six wickets Five batsmen went for single figure scores as Garnett Kruger and Shaun Pollock shared the six scalps between them A five over partnership worth 22 between Bichel and wicket keeper Chris Hartley took Queensland past 50 before Monde Zondeki had two men caught in the sixteenth over Eventually Queensland were bowled out for 111 Bichel sharing a 50 run stand with Nathan Hauritz before he was caught off Johan Botha s bowling Charl Langeveldt South Africa s substitute whose main asset was his bowling was not used Victoria v Sri Lankans 11 January Edit Victoria won by seven wicketsVictoria who had qualified for the Twenty20 Big Bash final three days earlier had Allan Wise take five wickets when they hosted the Sri Lankans at the Central Reserve in Glen Waverley Melbourne After rain had proceedings delayed early on and reduced each team s innings to 40 overs Wise got a wicket in his opening over and continued to end with figures of 8 2 25 5 Seven of the conceded runs were due to wides When Wise had his final wicket that of Chamara Kapugedera the Sri Lankans were six for 57 and though Kumar Sangakkara put on 43 with Farveez Maharoof for the seventh wicket the total was still 120 Nearly a third of that was due to extras as 25 wides and eight leg byes were conceded by Victoria The hosts lost three for 44 in the first 11 overs but Michael Klinger and Andrew McDonald saw the Bushrangers home with an unbroken partnership of 77 Queensland Academy of Sports v South Africans 13 January Edit South Africans won by 46 runs 3 Half centuries from Jacques Kallis and Ashwell Prince who shared a fourth wicket stand worth 109 took the visitors to a total of seven for 234 after losing two wickets in the first four overs and though captain Chris Simpson took three for 40 and top scored with 55 in the reply the Academy team was bowled out for 188 with Andrew Hall and Johan Botha taking three wickets each The 14 overs sent down by Garnett Kruger and Kallis cost an aggregate of 92 runs to the two bowlers while the other 29 3 cost 95 Group stage matches Edit1st match Australia v Sri Lanka Edit 13 January 2006 14 15 D N ScorecardAustralia 318 5 50 overs v Sri Lanka202 7 50 overs Damien Martyn 70 64 Ruchira Perera 2 45 10 Mahela Jayawardene 50 47 Nathan Bracken 2 11 8 Australia won by 116 runsDocklands Melbourne Australia Umpires MR Benson ENG and SJA Taufel AUS Player of the match A Symonds AUS Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to field Sri Lanka s two most experienced bowlers Chaminda Vaas and Muttiah Muralitharan had combined bowling figures of 20 1 140 0 and Australia s total of five for 318 was eventually enough in securing a bonus point Damien Martyn playing his first international for three months after he was dropped from the Test side and missed the Chappell Hadlee Trophy through injury top scored with 70 and Simon Katich and Andrew Symonds also hit half centuries 80 runs came off the sixth wicket partnership between Michael Clarke and Mike Hussey which lasted 66 balls When Sri Lanka replied they lost both openers within the first three overs and Michael Vandort who batted at three made his 48 runs at a run rate of just below 2 5 an over 40 of the required rate Though Mahela Jayawardene made a half century Sri Lanka s final total was not enough to prevent Australia from gaining a bonus point 2nd match Australia v South Africa Edit 15 January 2006 13 15 D N ScorecardAustralia 228 49 5 overs v South Africa231 5 48 5 overs Michael Hussey 73 107 Shaun Pollock 3 30 10 Boeta Dippenaar 74 115 Glenn McGrath 2 35 9 South Africa won by 5 wicketsThe Gabba Brisbane Australia Umpires Aleem Dar PAK and Simon Taufel AUS Player of the match Shaun Pollock RSA Australia won the toss and elected to bat Australia won the toss batted and had Adam Gilchrist drag a ball from Shaun Pollock onto his own stumps with the very first ball of the match to see Ricky Ponting at the crease in the first over 4 Pollock also took the next two wickets Katich for 0 and Martyn for 12 and ended with bowling figures of 10 2 30 3 and Andrew Hall backed up Pollock s efforts with wickets in successive overs to leave Australia at six for 71 Michael Hussey and Brett Lee then added 123 in nearly 27 overs making half centuries in the process before two run outs left Australia all out for 228 South Africa s first 45 overs yielded 182 runs leaving them 47 to get off the last 30 deliveries with Boeta Dippenaar s 74 coming at a rate just above 4 an over but Justin Kemp and Mark Boucher took 17 off Lee s final over including one six from Kemp over long on and with ten balls remaining South Africa needed five runs A tropical storm caused a brief delay 4 before Kemp secured victory with seven balls to spare when he drove a ball from Nathan Bracken through the off side 3rd match Sri Lanka v South Africa Edit 17 January 2006 13 15 D N ScorecardSri Lanka 282 6 50 overs v South Africa188 44 2 ov KC Sangakkara 88 109 J Botha 2 49 10 MV Boucher 62 71 HMCM Bandara 3 31 8 2 Sri Lanka won by 94 runsThe Gabba Brisbane Australia Umpires Aleem Dar PAK and DJ Harper AUS Player of the match KC Sangakkara SRI South Africa won the toss and elected to field South Africa won the toss and elected to field first This decision was criticised after the game with Cricinfo journalist Jenny Thompson claiming the toss would probably be first up on the list of reasons why South Africa lost South Africa got a wicket in the sixth over when Garnett Kruger dismissed Upul Tharanga but half centuries from Jehan Mubarak and Kumar Sangakkara carried the team to 145 for 2 and a further five batsmen made it into double figures as the Sri Lankans closed on six for 282 Chaminda Vaas then served up bowling figures of 8 2 21 2 removing Graeme Smith and Shaun Pollock and two run outs and three wickets from Malinga Bandara helped bowl South Africa out for 188 with 34 balls remaining 4th match Australia v South Africa Edit 20 January 2006 14 15 D N ScorecardAustralia 245 49 2 overs v South Africa186 47 overs P A Jaques 94 112 AJ Hall 4 35 9 2 SM Pollock 46 31 B Lee 5 22 10 Australia won by 59 runsDocklands Melbourne Australia Umpires MR Benson ENG and DJ Harper AUS Player of the match B Lee AUS Australia won the toss and elected to bat The South African middle order collapsed due mostly to the bowling of Brett Lee who took five wickets four of which were bowled Shaun Pollock had some good batting with several sixes but it was not enough Australia received a bonus point because they won by more than 50 runs 5th match Sri Lanka v Australia Edit 22 January 2006 14 15 D N ScorecardSri Lanka 309 7 50 overs v Australia258 50 overs ST Jayasuriya 114 96 NW Bracken 2 40 9 MJ Clarke 67 70 HMCM Bandara 4 58 10 Sri Lanka won by 51 runsSydney Cricket Ground Sydney Australia Umpires MR Benson ENG and SJ Davis ENG Player of the match ST Jayasuriya SRI Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat Adam Gilchrist and Glenn McGrath had both been rested in this game 6th match South Africa v Sri Lanka Edit 24 January 2006 13 45 D N ScorecardSouth Africa 263 5 50 overs v Sri Lanka254 8 50 overs HH Dippenaar 125 145 M Muralitharan 2 45 10 TM Dilshan 82 108 JJ van der Wath 2 37 10 South Africa won by 9 runsAdelaide Oval Adelaide Australia Umpires Aleem Dar PAK and DJ Harper AUS Player of the match HH Dippenaar RSA South Africa won the toss and elected to bat Sri Lanka were unable to catch South Africa finishing only a few runs behind Sri Lanka needed 68 off 60 balls but South Africa bowled a very good length near the end The South Africans did very well in the last ten overs 7th match Sri Lanka v Australia Edit 26 January 2006 13 45 D N ScorecardSri Lanka 218 8 50 ov v Australia219 5 48 3 overs J Mubarak 34 47 A Symonds 3 48 9 SM Katich 52 89 N Kulasekara 2 32 9 Australia won by 5 wickets with 9 balls remaining Adelaide Oval Adelaide Australia Umpires Aleem Dar PAK and SJ Davis ENG Player of the match A Symonds AUS Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat 8th match Australia v Sri Lanka 29 January Edit 29 January 2006 13 30 D N ScorecardSri Lanka 233 8 50 overs v Australia237 4 41 overs DPMD Jayawardene 69 93 SR Clark 2 40 10 AC Gilchrist 116 105 WPUJC Vaas 2 40 8 Australia won by 6 wickets with 54 balls remaining WACA Perth Australia Umpires MR Benson ENG and PD Parker AUS Player of the match AC Gilchrist AUS Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat Adam Gilchrist struck a century in his home stadium as Australia overtook the target with nine overs to spare 9th match Sri Lanka v South Africa Edit 31 January 2006 13 30 D N ScorecardSri Lanka 221 47 4 overs v South Africa224 5 45 1 overs ST Jayasuriya 86 65 GC Smith 3 30 10 HH Dippenaar 87 94 M Muralitharan 3 44 10 South Africa won by 5 wickets with 29 balls remaining WACA Perth Australia Umpires MR Benson ENG and PD Parker AUS Player of the match GC Smith RSA Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat Graeme Smith was Man of the Match due to his all round efforts dismissing Jehan Mubarak Sanath Jayasuriya and Mahela Jayawardene to take the first three wickets for South Africa and help them bowl out Sri Lanka for 221 He then hit 41 in a 70 minute partnership with Boeta Dippenaar worth 84 10th Match Australia v South Africa Edit 3 February 2006 14 15 D N ScorecardAustralia 281 7 50 overs v South Africa201 9 50 overs A Symonds 65 60 JJ van der Wath 2 82 10 J Botha 46 61 B Lee 4 30 10 Australia won by 80 runsDocklands Melbourne Australia Umpires Aleem Dar PAK and PD Parker AUS Player of the match MEK Hussey AUS Australia won the toss and elected to bat Andrew Symonds and Mike Hussey shared a sixth wicket stand worth 109 in the last thirteen overs which gave Hussey Man of the Match honours Defending a total of 281 Brett Lee took four wickets including Graeme Smith in the first over and South Africa were limited to 201 as Australia grabbed a win and the bonus point 11th Match Australia v South Africa Edit 5 February 2006 14 15 D N ScorecardAustralia 344 6 50 overs v South Africa287 6 50 overs AC Gilchrist 88 66 MV Boucher 76 83 A Symonds 2 42 10 Australia won by 57 runsSydney Cricket Ground Sydney Australia Umpires Aleem Dar PAK and PD Parker AUS Player of the match AC Gilchrist AUS Australia won the toss and elected to bat 12th Match Sri Lanka v South Africa Edit 7 February 2006 10 00 ScorecardSri Lanka 257 9 50 overs v South Africa181 43 4 overs MS Atapattu 80 122 AJ Hall 3 50 10 GC Smith 67 76 HMCM Bandara 4 31 9 Sri Lanka won by 76 runsBellerive Oval Hobart Australia Umpires MR Benson ENG and DJ Harper AUS Player of the match HMCM Bandara SRI Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat Finals Edit1st final Australia v Sri Lanka Edit 10 February 2006 13 45 D N ScorecardSri Lanka 274 8 50 overs v Australia252 49 1 overs Kumar Sangakkara 83 106 NW Bracken 3 61 10 MJ Clarke 80 83 M Muralitharan 3 40 10 Sri Lanka won by 22 runsAdelaide Oval Adelaide Australia Umpires Aleem Dar PAK and DJ Harper AUS Player of the match KC Sangakkara SL Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat The Australians panicked conceding 5 run outs 4 to Dilshan and a late rally from Michael Clarke couldn t save them The Sri Lankan fielding was described as being impressive and masterful 2nd final Australia v Sri Lanka Edit 12 February 2006 14 15 D N ScorecardAustralia 368 5 50 overs v Sri Lanka201 36 overs A Symonds 151 127 WPUJC Vaas 4 56 10 RP Arnold 64 62 NW Bracken 4 30 6 Australia won by 157 runsSydney Cricket Ground Sydney Australia Umpires MR Benson ENG and PD Parker AUS Player of the match A Symonds AUS Australia won the toss and elected to bat Australia had a bad start losing with Vaas taking 3 early wickets to reduce Australia to 3 for 10 Ricky Ponting and Andrew Symonds after a period of consolidation combined to provide Australia with its highest One Day International total among 7 other records set that day Sri Lanka were then bowled all out for 201 in 36 overs as the asking rate was simply too high Notable during this game was a very fast outfield called a lightning fast SCG outfield here with both teams hitting balls which easily went for four 3rd final Sri Lanka v Australia Edit 14 February 2006 13 15 D N ScorecardSri Lanka 266 7 50 overs v Australia267 1 45 3 overs DPMD Jayawardene 116 91 NW Bracken 3 44 10 Adam Gilchrist 122 91 M Muralitharan 1 50 10 Australia won by 9 wickets with 27 balls remaining The Gabba Brisbane Australia Umpires Aleem Dar PAK and DJ Harper AUS Player of the match Adam Gilchrist AUS Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat Opening batsmen Gilchrist and Katich gave Australia a huge start in the second innings Gilchrist was bowled out and replaced by Ricky Ponting Simon Katich scored his first century in a one day match in this game Gilchrist scored his hundred off 67 balls the fastest ever century in the history of the series Gallery Edit South Africa vs Australia Andrew Symonds batting South African cricketer Herschelle Gibbs Australia are in trouble at 3 10 when Ricky Ponting decides to smash a couple of sixes He went on to make 124 his highest score in an ODI at the SCG 2nd Final of the VB Series Australia v Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan bowls to Adam Gilchrist in a one day international at Brisbane Gilchrist went on to hit a century off 67 balls Muralitharan finally bowled him for 122 Notes and references Edit ICC One day international cricket Archived 7 January 2006 at the Wayback Machine archive of ODI Championship tables from the International Cricket Council retrieved 6 January 2006 Google cache United Cricket Board of South Africa permanent dead link cached 4 January 2006 Queensland Academy of Sport v South Africans in 2005 6 scorecard from CricketArchive retrieved 16 January 2006 a b Boucher breaks Australia hearts from BBC Sport published 15 January 2006External links EditVB Series 2005 06 on ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2005 06 VB Series amp oldid 1132051693, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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