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2007 ICC World Twenty20

The 2007 ICC World Twenty20 was the inaugural Twenty20 International cricket world championship, contested in South Africa from 11 to 24 September 2007. Twelve teams took part in the thirteen-day tournament—the ten Test-playing nations and the finalists of the 2007 WCL Division One tournament: Kenya and Scotland. India won the tournament, beating Pakistan in the final.[2]

2007 ICC World Twenty20
Dates11 – 24 September 2007[1]
Administrator(s)International Cricket Council
Cricket formatTwenty20 International
Tournament format(s)Group stage and Knockout
Host(s) South Africa
Champions India (1st title)
Runners-up Pakistan
Participants12 (from 16 entrants)
Matches27
Attendance516,489 (19,129 per match)
Player of the series Shahid Afridi
Most runs Matthew Hayden (265)
Most wickets Umar Gul (13)
Official websitewww.icc-cricket.com
2009

Rules and regulations edit

 
ICC World T20 2007 BAN vs RSA

During the group stage and Super Eight, points were awarded to the teams as follows:

Results Points
Win 2 points
No result 1 point
Loss 0 points

In case of a tie (i.e., both teams score exactly the same number of runs at the end of their respective innings), a bowl-out decided the winner. This was applicable in all stages of the tournament.[3] The bowl-out was used to determine the result of only one game in this tournament – the Group D game between India and Pakistan on 14 September (scorecard).

Within each group (both group stage and Super Eight stage), teams were ranked against each other based on the following criteria:[4]

  1. Higher number of points
  2. If equal, higher number of wins
  3. If still equal, higher net run rate
  4. If still equal, lower bowling strike rate
  5. If still equal, result of head-to-head meeting.

Qualification edit

By finishing first and second in the 2007 WCL Division One, Kenya and Scotland qualified for the World Twenty20.[5]

Venues edit

All matches were played at the following three grounds:

Cape Town Durban Johannesburg
Newlands Cricket Ground Kingsmead Wanderers Stadium
Capacity: 22,000 Capacity: 25,000 Capacity: 34,000
     

Groups edit

Squads edit

Group stage edit

The 12 participant teams were divided into four groups of three teams each. The groups were determined based on the rankings of the teams in Twenty20 as of 1 March 2007.[6] The top two teams from each group went through to the second stage of the tournament.[7]

A warm-up match was played between South Africa and Pakistan on 6 September 2007 in which South Africa defeated Pakistan by 25 runs.[8]

All times given are South African Standard Time (UTC+02:00)

Group A edit

Pos Seed Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
1 A1   South Africa 2 2 0 0 4 0.974
2 A3   Bangladesh 2 1 1 0 2 0.149
3 A2   West Indies 2 0 2 0 0 −1.233

Group A saw the only exit of a seeded team when the West Indies were eliminated after losing both their matches. Their first loss came after Chris Gayle's record 117 runs was not enough to prevent South Africa from winning and Bangladesh also winning against West Indies.

11 September
18:00
(scorecard)
West Indies  
205/6 (20 overs)
v
  South Africa
208/2 (17.4 overs)
  South Africa won by 8 wickets
Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Umpires: Mark Benson (Eng) and Daryl Harper (Aus)
Player of the match: Chris Gayle (WI)
  • Vernon Philander, Morne Morkel (both SA) and Ramnaresh Sarwan, Fidel Edwards (both WI) all made their T20I debuts.
  • Chris Gayle became the first person to hit a century in an official Twenty20 International. He also scored the most sixes in one innings of Twenty20 with 10.
  • The West Indian first-wicket partnership of 145 between Chris Gayle and Devon Smith was the highest in Twenty20 international cricket.
  • The West Indies beat their own record of giving away the most extras in a Twenty20 match, with 28 (4 leg-byes, 23 wides and a no-ball).

13 September
10:00
(scorecard)
West Indies  
164/8 (20 overs)
v
  Bangladesh
165/4 (18 overs)
Devon Smith 51 (52)
Shakib Al Hasan 4/34 (4)
Aftab Ahmed 62 (49)
Ramnaresh Sarwan 2/10 (2)
  Bangladesh won by 6 wickets
Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Umpires: Mark Benson (Eng) and Nigel Llong (Eng)
Player of the match: Mohammad Ashraful (Ban)
  • South Africa and Bangladesh qualified for the Super 8s as a result of this match.

15 September
18:00
(scorecard)
Bangladesh  
144 (20.0 overs)
v
  South Africa
146/3 (18.5 overs)
Aftab Ahmed 36 (14)
Shaun Pollock 3/40 (3.3)
Albie Morkel 41 (29)
Abdur Razzak 2/26 (4)
  South Africa won by 7 wickets
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
Umpires: Asad Rauf (Pak) and Tony Hill (NZ)
Player of the match: Morne Morkel (RSA)

Group B edit

Pos Seed Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
1 B1   Australia 2 1 1 0 2 0.987
2 B2   England 2 1 1 0 2 0.209
3 B3   Zimbabwe 2 1 1 0 2 −1.196

Group B started with World Champions Australia being defeated by Zimbabwe, Brendan Taylor scored 64 (not out) and saw the Africans home with one ball to spare.

12 September
18:00
(scorecard)
Australia  
138/9 (20 overs)
v
  Zimbabwe
139/5 (19.5 overs)
Brad Hodge 35 (22)
Elton Chigumbura 3/20 (3)
Brendan Taylor 64* (46)
Stuart Clark 2/22 (4)
  Zimbabwe won by 5 wickets
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
Umpires: Asad Rauf (Pak) and Tony Hill (NZ)
Player of the match: Brendan Taylor (Zim)

13 September
14:00
(scorecard)
England  
188/9 (20 overs)
v
  Zimbabwe
138/8 (20 overs)
  England won by 50 runs
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
Umpires: Asad Rauf (Pak) and Ian Howell (SA)
Player of the match: Kevin Pietersen (Eng)

14 September
14:00
(scorecard)
England  
135 (20 overs)
v
  Australia
136/2 (14.5 overs)
  Australia won by 8 wickets
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
Umpires: Asad Rauf (Pak) and Ian Howell (SA)
Player of the match: Nathan Bracken (Aus)
  • Australia and England qualified for the Super 8s as a result of this match.

Group C edit

Pos Seed Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
1 C2   Sri Lanka 2 2 0 0 4 4.721
2 C1   New Zealand 2 1 1 0 2 2.396
3 C3   Kenya 2 0 2 0 0 −8.047

In the first match Kenya scored the lowest Twenty20 International total of 73 against New Zealand and went on to lose with 12.2 overs and 9 wickets to spare. Kenya's fate was sealed when they allowed Sri Lanka to post a Twenty20 world record of 260 in the group's second match. Kenya were then bowled out for 88 and lost by a record 172 runs.

12 September
10:00
(scorecard)
Kenya  
73 (16.5 overs)
v
  New Zealand
74/1 (7.4 overs)
Collins Obuya 18 (25)
Mark Gillespie 4/7 (2.5)
Lou Vincent 27 (20)
Thomas Odoyo 1/22 (3)
  New Zealand won by 9 wickets
Kingsmead, Durban
Umpires: Billy Doctrove (WI) and Simon Taufel (Aus)
Player of the match: Mark Gillespie (NZ)

14 September
10:00
(scorecard)
Sri Lanka  
260/6 (20 overs)
v
  Kenya
88 (19.3 overs)
  Sri Lanka won by 172 runs
Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Umpires: Daryl Harper (Aus) and Nigel Llong (Eng)
Player of the match: Sanath Jayasuriya (SL)
  • Jehan Mubarak and Gayan Wijekoon (both SL) made their T20I debuts.
  • Sri Lanka's score of 260 for six was the highest recorded in any top-level Twenty20 match. They also recorded the largest margin of victory in Twenty20 Internationals.
  • Sri Lanka and New Zealand qualified for the Super 8s as a result of this match.

15 September
14:00
(scorecard)
New Zealand  
164/7 (20 overs)
v
  Sri Lanka
168/3 (18.5 overs)
Ross Taylor 62 (42)
Dilhara Fernando 2/31 (4)
  Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets
Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Umpires: Mark Benson (Eng) Daryl Harper (Aus)
Player of the match: Sanath Jayasuriya (SL)

Group D edit

Pos Seed Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
1 D2   India 2 1 0 1 3 0.000
2 D1   Pakistan 2 1 1 0 2 1.275
3 D3   Scotland 2 0 1 1 1 −2.550

India and Pakistan played in the first ever World Twenty20 bowl-out. India's bowlers defeated Pakistan 3–0.

12 September
14:00
(scorecard)
Pakistan  
171/9 (20 overs)
v
  Scotland
120 (19.5 overs)
Younis Khan 41 (29)
Craig Wright 3/29 (4)
Fraser Watts 46 (35)
Shahid Afridi 4/19 (4)
  Pakistan won by 51 runs
Kingsmead, Durban
Umpires: Steve Davis (Aus) and Simon Taufel (Aus)
Player of the match: Shahid Afridi

13 September
18:00
(scorecard)
India  
v
No Result
Kingsmead, Durban
Umpires: Steve Davis (Aus) and Simon Taufel (Aus)
  • Scotland won the toss and elected to field first.No play possible for rain so the match was abandonded
  • Pakistan qualified for the Super 8s as a result of this match.

14 September
18:00
(scorecard)
India  
141/9 (20 overs)
v
  Pakistan
141/7 (20 overs)
Robin Uthappa 50 (39)
Mohammad Asif 4/18 (4)
Misbah-ul-Haq 53 (35)
Irfan Pathan 2/20 (4)
Match tied,   India won bowl-out (3–0, Ind X X X, Pak O O O)
Kingsmead, Durban
Umpires: Billy Doctrove (WI) and Simon Taufel (Aus)
Player of the match: Mohammad Asif
  • Sohail Tanvir (Pak) made his T20I debut.
  • After the match ended in a tie, the winner was decided out of a bowl out. India won the bowl out and qualified for the Super 8s as a result of this match.

Super 8s edit

This tournament's Super Eight format was designed such that the top 2 seeds from each group was pre-decided at the start of the tournament. The actual performance of the team in the Group Stage played no role in determining if the team qualified into Super Eight Group E or F. For example, in Group C, though Sri Lanka finished with more points than New Zealand, for the purpose of the Super Eight groupings, New Zealand retained the group's top seed position (C1) while Sri Lanka retained the group's second seed position (C2).

In case a third-seeded team qualified ahead of the two top-seeded teams, it took on the seed of the eliminated team. This only happened in Group A, where Bangladesh (original seed A3) qualified ahead of West Indies (original seed A2) and therefore took on the A2 spot in Group F. The other seven top seeds qualified.[9]

The eight teams were divided into two groups of four teams each. The two top teams from each Super Eight group qualified for the semi-finals.

Group E edit

Pos Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
1   India 3 2 1 0 4 0.750
2   New Zealand 3 2 1 0 4 0.050
3   South Africa 3 2 1 0 4 −0.116
4   England 3 0 3 0 0 −0.700
16 September
10:00
(scorecard)
New Zealand  
190 (20 overs)
v
  India
180/9 (20 overs)
  New Zealand won by 10 runs
Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Umpires: Mark Benson (Eng) and Nigel Llong (Eng)
Player of the match: Daniel Vettori (NZ)

16 September
18:00
(scorecard)
South Africa  
154/8 (20 overs)
v
  England
135/7 (20 overs)
Albie Morkel 43 (20)
Stuart Broad 3/37 (4)
Owais Shah 36 (31)
Albie Morkel 2/12 (2)
  South Africa won by 19 runs
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
Umpires: Asad Rauf (Pak) and Tony Hill (NZ)
Player of the match: Albie Morkel (SA)

18 September
10:00
(scorecard)
New Zealand  
164/9 (20 overs)
v
  England
159/8 (20 overs)
Darren Maddy 50 (31)
Shane Bond 2/20 (4)
  New Zealand won by 5 runs
Kingsmead, Durban
Umpires: Billy Doctrove (WI) and Simon Taufel (Aus)
Player of the match: Craig McMillan (NZ)

19 September
14:00
(scorecard)
New Zealand  
153/8 (20 overs)
v
  South Africa
158/4 (19.1 overs)
Craig McMillan 48 (25)
Morné Morkel 4/16 (4)
Justin Kemp 89* (56)
Mark Gillespie 2/11 (3.1)
  South Africa won by 6 wickets
Kingsmead, Durban
Umpires: Billy Doctrove (WI) and Simon Taufel (Aus)
Player of the match: Justin Kemp (SA)
  • Nathan McCullum (NZ) made his T20I debut.
  • England eliminated and lost the chance to play the semis as a result of this match.

19 September
18:00
(scorecard)
India  
218/4 (20 overs)
v
  England
200/6 (20 overs)
Vikram Solanki 43 (31)
Irfan Pathan 3/37 (4)
  India won by 18 runs
Kingsmead, Durban
Umpires: Billy Doctrove (WI) and Simon Taufel (Aus)
Player of the match: Yuvraj Singh (Ind)

20 September
18:00
(scorecard)
India  
153/5 (20 overs)
v
  South Africa
116/9 (20 overs)
Rohit Sharma 50 (40)
Shaun Pollock 2/17 (4)
Albie Morkel 36 (37)
R. P. Singh 4/13 (4)
  India won by 37 runs
Kingsmead, Durban
Umpires: Billy Doctrove (WI) and Simon Taufel (Aus)
Player of the match: Rohit Sharma (Ind)
  • After three teams finished on equal points New Zealand and India advanced to the semi-finals by having higher net run rates. The hosts, South Africa, were eliminated as a result of this match.
  • South Africa needed 126 runs while chasing to qualify for semi final but they failed and was eliminated

Group F edit

Pos Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
1   Pakistan 3 3 0 0 6 0.843
2   Australia 3 2 1 0 4 2.256
3   Sri Lanka 3 1 2 0 2 −0.697
4   Bangladesh 3 0 3 0 0 −2.031
16 September
14:00
(scorecard)
Bangladesh  
123/8 (20 overs)
v
  Australia
124/1 (13.5 overs)
Tamim Iqbal 32 (40)
Brett Lee 3/27 (4)
  Australia won by 9 wickets
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
Umpires: Asad Rauf (Pak) and Ian Howell (SA)
Player of the match: Brett Lee (Aus)

17 September
18:00
(scorecard)
Pakistan  
189/6 (20 overs)
v
  Sri Lanka
156/9 (20 overs)
Shoaib Malik 57 (31)
Lasith Malinga 3/43 (4)
Chamara Silva 38 (27)
Shahid Afridi 3/18 (4)
  Pakistan won by 33 runs
Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Umpires: Daryl Harper (Aus) and Nigel Llong (Eng)
Player of the match: Younis Khan (Pak)

18 September
14:00
(scorecard)
Australia  
164/7 (20 overs)
v
  Pakistan
165/4 (19.1 overs)
Michael Hussey 37 (25)
Sohail Tanvir 3/31 (4)
Misbah-ul-Haq 66 (42)
Stuart Clark 3/27 (4)
  Pakistan won by 6 wickets
Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Umpires: Mark Benson (Eng) and Nigel Llong (Eng)
Player of the match: Misbah-ul-Haq (Pak)

18 September
18:00
(scorecard)
Sri Lanka  
147/5 (20 overs)
v
  Bangladesh
83 (15.5 overs)
Jehan Mubarak 31* (19)
Mahmudullah 1/19 (4)
Aftab Ahmed 18 (11)
Sanath Jayasuriya 2/4 (1.5)
  Sri Lanka won by 64 runs
Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Umpires: Mark Benson (Eng) and Daryl Harper (Aus)
Player of the match: Dilhara Fernando (Sri)
  • Pakistan qualified for the semi-finals as a result of this match.
  • Bangladesh was eliminated from the tournament.

20 September
10:00
(scorecard)
Sri Lanka  
101 (19.3 overs)
v
  Australia
102/0 (10.2 overs)
Jehan Mubarak 28 (26)
Stuart Clark 4/20 (4)
  Australia won by 10 wickets
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
Umpires: Asad Rauf (Pak) and Ian Howell (SA)
Player of the match: Stuart Clark (Aus)
  • Australia qualified for the semi-finals as a result of this match.
  • Sri Lanka was eliminated from the tournament.
  • This was the first time a team chased a total in the tournament with all 10 wickets intact, making it the biggest margin of victory in terms of wickets.

20 September
14:00
(scorecard)
Bangladesh  
140 (19.4 overs)
v
  Pakistan
141/6 (19 overs)
Junaid Siddique 71 (49)
Shoaib Malik 2/15 (2)
Shahid Afridi 39 (15)
Abdur Razzak 2/16 (4)
  Pakistan won by 4 wickets
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
Umpires: Ian Howell (SA) and Tony Hill (NZ)
Player of the match: Junaid Siddique (Ban)

Knockout stages edit

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
22 September – Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
 
 
  New Zealand143/8 (20 ov)
 
24 September – Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
 
  Pakistan147/4 (18.5 ov)
 
  India157/5 (20 ov)
 
22 September – Kingsmead, Durban
 
  Pakistan152 (19.3 ov)
 
  India 188/5 (20 ov)
 
 
  Australia173/7 (20 ov)
 

Semi-finals edit

22 September
13:00
(scorecard)
New Zealand  
143/8 (20 overs)
v
  Pakistan
147/4 (18.5 overs)
Ross Taylor 37 (23)*
Umar Gul 3/15 (4)
Imran Nazir 59 (41)
Shane Bond 1/14 (3)
  Pakistan won by 6 wickets
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
Attendance: 18,734
Umpires: Daryl Harper (AUS) and Simon Taufel (AUS)
Player of the match: Umar Gul (PAK)

22 September
18:00
(scorecard)
India  
188/5 (20 overs)
v
  Australia
173/7 (20 overs)
Matthew Hayden 62 (47)
Sreesanth 2/12 (4)
  India won by 15 runs
Kingsmead, Durban
Umpires: Asad Rauf (PAK) and Mark Benson (ENG)
Player of the match: Yuvraj Singh (IND)

Final edit

24 September
14:00
(scorecard)
India  
157/5 (20 overs)
v
  Pakistan
152 (19.3 overs)
Gautam Gambhir 75 (54)
Umar Gul 3/28 (4)
Misbah-ul-Haq 43 (38)
Irfan Pathan 3/16 (4)
  India won by 5 runs
Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Attendance: 32,217
Umpires: Simon Taufel (AUS) and Mark Benson (ENG)
Player of the match: Irfan Pathan (IND)

India won the toss and chose to bat on what was considered to be a traditionally batsman-friendly pitch at the Bullring.[11] Umar Gul took the wickets of both Yuvraj Singh and Mahendra Singh Dhoni, leaving India with 157/5 in 20 overs; only Gautam Gambhir (75 from 54 balls) produced a notable innings. A 21-run over from Sreesanth swung the game towards Pakistan. However, Irfan Pathan (3/16), RP Singh (3/26) and Joginder Sharma (2/20) slowed the scoring dramatically. With Pakistan needing 54 from 24 balls, Misbah-ul-Haq hit 3 sixes off Harbhajan Singh in one over. Sreesanth was also dispatched for 2 sixes but took the wicket of Sohail Tanvir, as Pakistan went into the last over needing 13 runs to win, with only 1 wicket remaining. Joginder Sharma bowled a wide first ball, followed by a dot ball. Misbah followed by taking six off a full-toss; Pakistan needed just 6 runs to win from the last four balls. Misbah attempted to hit the next ball with a paddle-scoop over fine leg, but he only managed to sky the ball, and it was caught at short fine-leg by Sreesanth, leaving Pakistan all out for 152 runs. Irfan Pathan was awarded the Man of the Match for his spell, which included 3 wickets for 16 runs, including that of Man of the Series, Shahid Afridi.

Champions edit

 2007 ICC World Twenty20 champion 
 
India
1st title

Statistics edit

The leading run-scorer in the tournament was Matthew Hayden, with 265 runs, and the highest wicket-taker Umar Gul with 13 wickets. The top-five in each category are:

Most runs edit

Player Matches Innings Runs Average SR HS 100 50 4s 6s
  Matthew Hayden 6 6 265 88.33 144.80 73* 0 4 32 10
  Gautam Gambhir 7 6 227 37.83 129.71 75 0 3 27 5
  Misbah-ul-Haq 7 7 218 54.50 139.74 66* 0 2 18 9
  Shoaib Malik 7 7 195 39.00 126.62 57 0 2 15 5
  Kevin Pietersen 5 5 178 35.6 161.81 79 0 1 17 6
Source: Cricinfo[12]

Most wickets edit

Player Matches Innings Wickets Overs Econ. Ave. BBI S/R 4WI 5WI
  Umar Gul 7 7 13 27.4 5.60 11.92 4/25 12.7 1 0
  Stuart Clark 6 6 12 24 6.00 12.00 4/20 12.0 1 0
  RP Singh 7 6 12 24 6.33 12.66 4/13 12.0 1 0
  Shahid Afridi 7 7 12 28 6.71 15.66 4/19 14.0 1 0
  Daniel Vettori 6 6 11 24 5.33 11.63 4/20 13.0 1 0
Source: Cricinfo[13]

Match officials edit

The umpires were selected from the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires and the ICC International umpire panel and the referees from the Elite Panel of ICC Referees.

Media coverage edit

Coverage of the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 was as follows:

Television networks

Radio Networks

  • Africa – All Jazz Radio
  • Australia – Australian live radio
  • Bangladesh – DhakaFM
  • Canada – CBC radio one
  • Caribbean; Radio airplay
  • India – All India Radio
  • Jamaica – Radio Jamaica Limited
  • Middle East – Top Fm radio
  • New Zealand – Radio pacific
  • Pakistan – Radio Pakistan
  • Sri Lanka – Radio Sri Lanka, Sinhala Radio Service
  • United Kingdom – BBC Radio 5 Live
  • United States – WHTZ-FM – Z-100

References edit

  1. ^ "T20 World Cup 2007". cricketwa. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  2. ^ Soni, Paresh (24 September 2007). "ICC World Twenty20". BBC. Retrieved 24 September 2007. India beat Pakistan in the World Twenty20 final by five runs to clinch their first major trophy since 1983.
  3. ^ Playing conditions 20 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine, from ICC World Twenty20 homepage, retrieved 12 September 2007
  4. ^ Final WorldTwenty20 Playing conditions 11 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine, from ICC World Twenty20 homepage, retrieved 12 September 2007
  5. ^ A long way from home "... place among the big boys in the inaugural Twenty20 World Championship in South Africa this September ..." from Cricinfo, retrieved 9 April 2007
  6. ^ "Twenty20 WC: India, Pak in same group". Rediff.com. 13 June 2007. from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2009.
  7. ^ . SportsAustralia.com. 15 May 2007. Archived from the original on 1 August 2008. Retrieved 14 March 2009.
  8. ^ Grundlingh, Albert (2018), "Diffusion and Depiction: How Afrikaners Came to Play Cricket in Twentieth-Century South Africa", Cricket and Society in South Africa, 1910–1971, Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 191–206, ISBN 978-3-319-93607-9, retrieved 26 January 2024
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 October 2007.
  10. ^ Veera, Sriram (16 September 2007). "Hayden and Lee power Australian win". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
  11. ^ . AFP. 23 September 2007. Archived from the original on 14 November 2007. Retrieved 25 September 2007. With fellow master-blasters Dhoni and Pakistan's Shahid Afridi both due to take the field at the batsman-friendly Wanderers here, a sell-out crowd on what is a bank holiday in South Africa can expect another run-fest.
  12. ^ "Records / ICC World T20, 2007 / Most runs". ESPNCricinfo.
  13. ^ "Records / ICC World T20, 2007 / Most wickets". ESPNCricinfo.

External links edit

  • Follow the link to download a .pdf file of ALL the rules
  • Official Website


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The 2007 ICC World Twenty20 was the inaugural Twenty20 International cricket world championship contested in South Africa from 11 to 24 September 2007 Twelve teams took part in the thirteen day tournament the ten Test playing nations and the finalists of the 2007 WCL Division One tournament Kenya and Scotland India won the tournament beating Pakistan in the final 2 2007 ICC World Twenty20Dates11 24 September 2007 1 Administrator s International Cricket CouncilCricket formatTwenty20 InternationalTournament format s Group stage and KnockoutHost s South AfricaChampions India 1st title Runners up PakistanParticipants12 from 16 entrants Matches27Attendance516 489 19 129 per match Player of the seriesShahid AfridiMost runsMatthew Hayden 265 Most wicketsUmar Gul 13 Official websitewww icc cricket com2009 Contents 1 Rules and regulations 2 Qualification 3 Venues 4 Groups 5 Squads 6 Group stage 6 1 Group A 6 2 Group B 6 3 Group C 6 4 Group D 7 Super 8s 7 1 Group E 7 2 Group F 8 Knockout stages 8 1 Semi finals 8 2 Final 9 Champions 10 Statistics 10 1 Most runs 10 2 Most wickets 11 Match officials 12 Media coverage 13 References 14 External linksRules and regulations edit nbsp ICC World T20 2007 BAN vs RSADuring the group stage and Super Eight points were awarded to the teams as follows Results PointsWin 2 pointsNo result 1 pointLoss 0 pointsIn case of a tie i e both teams score exactly the same number of runs at the end of their respective innings a bowl out decided the winner This was applicable in all stages of the tournament 3 The bowl out was used to determine the result of only one game in this tournament the Group D game between India and Pakistan on 14 September scorecard Within each group both group stage and Super Eight stage teams were ranked against each other based on the following criteria 4 Higher number of points If equal higher number of wins If still equal higher net run rate If still equal lower bowling strike rate If still equal result of head to head meeting Qualification editSee also 2007 ICC World Cricket League Division One By finishing first and second in the 2007 WCL Division One Kenya and Scotland qualified for the World Twenty20 5 Venues editAll matches were played at the following three grounds Cape Town Durban JohannesburgNewlands Cricket Ground Kingsmead Wanderers StadiumCapacity 22 000 Capacity 25 000 Capacity 34 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Newlands Cricket Ground nbsp Kingsmead Cricket Ground nbsp Wanderers StadiumGroups editGroup A nbsp South Africa nbsp Bangladesh nbsp West Indies Group B nbsp Australia nbsp England nbsp Zimbabwe Group C nbsp Sri Lanka nbsp New Zealand nbsp Kenya Group D nbsp India nbsp Pakistan nbsp ScotlandSquads editMain article 2007 ICC World Twenty20 squadsGroup stage editThe 12 participant teams were divided into four groups of three teams each The groups were determined based on the rankings of the teams in Twenty20 as of 1 March 2007 6 The top two teams from each group went through to the second stage of the tournament 7 A warm up match was played between South Africa and Pakistan on 6 September 2007 in which South Africa defeated Pakistan by 25 runs 8 All times given are South African Standard Time UTC 02 00 Group A edit Pos Seed Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR1 A1 nbsp South Africa 2 2 0 0 4 0 9742 A3 nbsp Bangladesh 2 1 1 0 2 0 1493 A2 nbsp West Indies 2 0 2 0 0 1 233Source citation needed Group A saw the only exit of a seeded team when the West Indies were eliminated after losing both their matches Their first loss came after Chris Gayle s record 117 runs was not enough to prevent South Africa from winning and Bangladesh also winning against West Indies 11 September 18 00 scorecard West Indies nbsp 205 6 20 overs v nbsp South Africa208 2 17 4 overs Chris Gayle 117 57 Johan van der Wath 2 33 4 Herschelle Gibbs 90 55 Fidel Edwards 1 21 3 nbsp South Africa won by 8 wicketsWanderers Stadium Johannesburg Umpires Mark Benson Eng and Daryl Harper Aus Player of the match Chris Gayle WI Vernon Philander Morne Morkel both SA and Ramnaresh Sarwan Fidel Edwards both WI all made their T20I debuts Chris Gayle became the first person to hit a century in an official Twenty20 International He also scored the most sixes in one innings of Twenty20 with 10 The West Indian first wicket partnership of 145 between Chris Gayle and Devon Smith was the highest in Twenty20 international cricket The West Indies beat their own record of giving away the most extras in a Twenty20 match with 28 4 leg byes 23 wides and a no ball 13 September 10 00 scorecard West Indies nbsp 164 8 20 overs v nbsp Bangladesh165 4 18 overs Devon Smith 51 52 Shakib Al Hasan 4 34 4 Aftab Ahmed 62 49 Ramnaresh Sarwan 2 10 2 nbsp Bangladesh won by 6 wicketsWanderers Stadium Johannesburg Umpires Mark Benson Eng and Nigel Llong Eng Player of the match Mohammad Ashraful Ban South Africa and Bangladesh qualified for the Super 8s as a result of this match 15 September 18 00 scorecard Bangladesh nbsp 144 20 0 overs v nbsp South Africa146 3 18 5 overs Aftab Ahmed 36 14 Shaun Pollock 3 40 3 3 Albie Morkel 41 29 Abdur Razzak 2 26 4 nbsp South Africa won by 7 wicketsNewlands Cricket Ground Cape Town Umpires Asad Rauf Pak and Tony Hill NZ Player of the match Morne Morkel RSA Group B edit Pos Seed Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR1 B1 nbsp Australia 2 1 1 0 2 0 9872 B2 nbsp England 2 1 1 0 2 0 2093 B3 nbsp Zimbabwe 2 1 1 0 2 1 196Source citation needed Group B started with World Champions Australia being defeated by Zimbabwe Brendan Taylor scored 64 not out and saw the Africans home with one ball to spare 12 September 18 00 scorecard Australia nbsp 138 9 20 overs v nbsp Zimbabwe139 5 19 5 overs Brad Hodge 35 22 Elton Chigumbura 3 20 3 Brendan Taylor 64 46 Stuart Clark 2 22 4 nbsp Zimbabwe won by 5 wicketsNewlands Cricket Ground Cape Town Umpires Asad Rauf Pak and Tony Hill NZ Player of the match Brendan Taylor Zim Tatenda Taibu Vusi Sibanda Tawanda Mupariwa Zim and Brad Hodge Mitchell Johnson both Aus all made their T20I debuts 13 September 14 00 scorecard England nbsp 188 9 20 overs v nbsp Zimbabwe138 8 20 overs Kevin Pietersen 79 37 Elton Chigumbura 4 31 4 Brendan Taylor 47 39 Dimitri Mascarenhas 3 18 4 nbsp England won by 50 runsNewlands Cricket Ground Cape Town Umpires Asad Rauf Pak and Ian Howell SA Player of the match Kevin Pietersen Eng Luke Wright Darren Maddy and Chris Schofield Eng all made their T20I debuts 14 September 14 00 scorecard England nbsp 135 20 overs v nbsp Australia136 2 14 5 overs Andrew Flintoff 31 19 Nathan Bracken 3 16 4 Matthew Hayden 67 43 Andrew Flintoff 1 25 4 nbsp Australia won by 8 wicketsNewlands Cricket Ground Cape Town Umpires Asad Rauf Pak and Ian Howell SA Player of the match Nathan Bracken Aus Australia and England qualified for the Super 8s as a result of this match Group C edit Pos Seed Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR1 C2 nbsp Sri Lanka 2 2 0 0 4 4 7212 C1 nbsp New Zealand 2 1 1 0 2 2 3963 C3 nbsp Kenya 2 0 2 0 0 8 047Source citation needed In the first match Kenya scored the lowest Twenty20 International total of 73 against New Zealand and went on to lose with 12 2 overs and 9 wickets to spare Kenya s fate was sealed when they allowed Sri Lanka to post a Twenty20 world record of 260 in the group s second match Kenya were then bowled out for 88 and lost by a record 172 runs 12 September 10 00 scorecard Kenya nbsp 73 16 5 overs v nbsp New Zealand74 1 7 4 overs Collins Obuya 18 25 Mark Gillespie 4 7 2 5 Lou Vincent 27 20 Thomas Odoyo 1 22 3 nbsp New Zealand won by 9 wicketsKingsmead Durban Umpires Billy Doctrove WI and Simon Taufel Aus Player of the match Mark Gillespie NZ Nehemiah Odhiambo Maurice Ouma Ken and Chris Martin Daniel Vettori NZ all made their T20I debuts Kenya s score of 73 all out was the lowest ever score in a Twenty20 International 14 September 10 00 scorecard Sri Lanka nbsp 260 6 20 overs v nbsp Kenya88 19 3 overs Sanath Jayasuriya 88 44 Jimmy Kamande 3 48 4 Alex Obanda 21 25 Tillakaratne Dilshan 2 4 1 3 nbsp Sri Lanka won by 172 runsWanderers Stadium Johannesburg Umpires Daryl Harper Aus and Nigel Llong Eng Player of the match Sanath Jayasuriya SL Jehan Mubarak and Gayan Wijekoon both SL made their T20I debuts Sri Lanka s score of 260 for six was the highest recorded in any top level Twenty20 match They also recorded the largest margin of victory in Twenty20 Internationals Sri Lanka and New Zealand qualified for the Super 8s as a result of this match 15 September 14 00 scorecard New Zealand nbsp 164 7 20 overs v nbsp Sri Lanka168 3 18 5 overs Ross Taylor 62 42 Dilhara Fernando 2 31 4 Sanath Jayasuriya 61 44 Daniel Vettori 2 23 4 nbsp Sri Lanka won by 7 wicketsWanderers Stadium Johannesburg Umpires Mark Benson Eng Daryl Harper Aus Player of the match Sanath Jayasuriya SL Group D edit Pos Seed Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR1 D2 nbsp India 2 1 0 1 3 0 0002 D1 nbsp Pakistan 2 1 1 0 2 1 2753 D3 nbsp Scotland 2 0 1 1 1 2 550Source citation needed India and Pakistan played in the first ever World Twenty20 bowl out India s bowlers defeated Pakistan 3 0 12 September 14 00 scorecard Pakistan nbsp 171 9 20 overs v nbsp Scotland120 19 5 overs Younis Khan 41 29 Craig Wright 3 29 4 Fraser Watts 46 35 Shahid Afridi 4 19 4 nbsp Pakistan won by 51 runsKingsmead Durban Umpires Steve Davis Aus and Simon Taufel Aus Player of the match Shahid AfridiScotland won the toss and elected to field first This was Scotland s inaugural T20I match Fraser Watts Ryan Watson Navdeep Poonia Gavin Hamilton Neil McCallum Dougie Brown Colin Smith Majid Haq Craig Wright John Blain Dewald Nel Sco all made their T20I debuts 13 September 18 00 scorecard India nbsp v nbsp ScotlandNo ResultKingsmead Durban Umpires Steve Davis Aus and Simon Taufel Aus Scotland won the toss and elected to field first No play possible for rain so the match was abandonded Pakistan qualified for the Super 8s as a result of this match 14 September 18 00 scorecard India nbsp 141 9 20 overs v nbsp Pakistan141 7 20 overs Robin Uthappa 50 39 Mohammad Asif 4 18 4 Misbah ul Haq 53 35 Irfan Pathan 2 20 4 Match tied nbsp India won bowl out 3 0 Ind X X X Pak O O O Kingsmead Durban Umpires Billy Doctrove WI and Simon Taufel Aus Player of the match Mohammad AsifSohail Tanvir Pak made his T20I debut After the match ended in a tie the winner was decided out of a bowl out India won the bowl out and qualified for the Super 8s as a result of this match Super 8s editThis tournament s Super Eight format was designed such that the top 2 seeds from each group was pre decided at the start of the tournament The actual performance of the team in the Group Stage played no role in determining if the team qualified into Super Eight Group E or F For example in Group C though Sri Lanka finished with more points than New Zealand for the purpose of the Super Eight groupings New Zealand retained the group s top seed position C1 while Sri Lanka retained the group s second seed position C2 In case a third seeded team qualified ahead of the two top seeded teams it took on the seed of the eliminated team This only happened in Group A where Bangladesh original seed A3 qualified ahead of West Indies original seed A2 and therefore took on the A2 spot in Group F The other seven top seeds qualified 9 The eight teams were divided into two groups of four teams each The two top teams from each Super Eight group qualified for the semi finals Teams nbsp Australia nbsp Bangladesh nbsp England nbsp India nbsp New Zealand nbsp Pakistan nbsp South Africa nbsp Sri LankaGroup E edit Pos Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR1 nbsp India 3 2 1 0 4 0 7502 nbsp New Zealand 3 2 1 0 4 0 0503 nbsp South Africa 3 2 1 0 4 0 1164 nbsp England 3 0 3 0 0 0 700Source citation needed 16 September 10 00 scorecard New Zealand nbsp 190 20 overs v nbsp India180 9 20 overs Brendon McCullum 45 31 Harbhajan Singh 2 24 4 Gautam Gambhir 51 33 Daniel Vettori 4 20 4 nbsp New Zealand won by 10 runsWanderers Stadium Johannesburg Umpires Mark Benson Eng and Nigel Llong Eng Player of the match Daniel Vettori NZ 16 September 18 00 scorecard South Africa nbsp 154 8 20 overs v nbsp England135 7 20 overs Albie Morkel 43 20 Stuart Broad 3 37 4 Owais Shah 36 31 Albie Morkel 2 12 2 nbsp South Africa won by 19 runsNewlands Cricket Ground Cape Town Umpires Asad Rauf Pak and Tony Hill NZ Player of the match Albie Morkel SA 18 September 10 00 scorecard New Zealand nbsp 164 9 20 overs v nbsp England159 8 20 overs Craig McMillan 57 31 James Anderson 2 24 4 Darren Maddy 50 31 Shane Bond 2 20 4 nbsp New Zealand won by 5 runsKingsmead Durban Umpires Billy Doctrove WI and Simon Taufel Aus Player of the match Craig McMillan NZ 19 September 14 00 scorecard New Zealand nbsp 153 8 20 overs v nbsp South Africa158 4 19 1 overs Craig McMillan 48 25 Morne Morkel 4 16 4 Justin Kemp 89 56 Mark Gillespie 2 11 3 1 nbsp South Africa won by 6 wicketsKingsmead Durban Umpires Billy Doctrove WI and Simon Taufel Aus Player of the match Justin Kemp SA Nathan McCullum NZ made his T20I debut England eliminated and lost the chance to play the semis as a result of this match 19 September 18 00 scorecard India nbsp 218 4 20 overs v nbsp England200 6 20 overs Virender Sehwag 68 52 Chris Tremlett 2 45 4 Vikram Solanki 43 31 Irfan Pathan 3 37 4 nbsp India won by 18 runsKingsmead Durban Umpires Billy Doctrove WI and Simon Taufel Aus Player of the match Yuvraj Singh Ind Rohit Sharma Joginder Sharma Ind and Chris Tremlett Eng made their T20I debuts Yuvraj Singh scored the fastest fifty in a Twenty20 International from just 12 deliveries faced previous best was 20 balls by Mohammed Ashraful in the same tournament and also became the fourth cricketer in all official forms of cricket and the first in Twenty20 to hit 6 sixes in an over Stuart Broad was the bowler This was the highest score against a Test team during the tournament 20 September 18 00 scorecard India nbsp 153 5 20 overs v nbsp South Africa116 9 20 overs Rohit Sharma 50 40 Shaun Pollock 2 17 4 Albie Morkel 36 37 R P Singh 4 13 4 nbsp India won by 37 runsKingsmead Durban Umpires Billy Doctrove WI and Simon Taufel Aus Player of the match Rohit Sharma Ind After three teams finished on equal points New Zealand and India advanced to the semi finals by having higher net run rates The hosts South Africa were eliminated as a result of this match South Africa needed 126 runs while chasing to qualify for semi final but they failed and was eliminated Group F edit Pos Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR1 nbsp Pakistan 3 3 0 0 6 0 8432 nbsp Australia 3 2 1 0 4 2 2563 nbsp Sri Lanka 3 1 2 0 2 0 6974 nbsp Bangladesh 3 0 3 0 0 2 031Source citation needed 16 September 14 00 scorecard Bangladesh nbsp 123 8 20 overs v nbsp Australia124 1 13 5 overs Tamim Iqbal 32 40 Brett Lee 3 27 4 Matthew Hayden 73 48 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 27 3 5 nbsp Australia won by 9 wicketsNewlands Cricket Ground Cape Town Umpires Asad Rauf Pak and Ian Howell SA Player of the match Brett Lee Aus Brett Lee took the first ever hat trick in a T20I match 10 17 September 18 00 scorecard Pakistan nbsp 189 6 20 overs v nbsp Sri Lanka156 9 20 overs Shoaib Malik 57 31 Lasith Malinga 3 43 4 Chamara Silva 38 27 Shahid Afridi 3 18 4 nbsp Pakistan won by 33 runsWanderers Stadium Johannesburg Umpires Daryl Harper Aus and Nigel Llong Eng Player of the match Younis Khan Pak 18 September 14 00 scorecard Australia nbsp 164 7 20 overs v nbsp Pakistan165 4 19 1 overs Michael Hussey 37 25 Sohail Tanvir 3 31 4 Misbah ul Haq 66 42 Stuart Clark 3 27 4 nbsp Pakistan won by 6 wicketsWanderers Stadium Johannesburg Umpires Mark Benson Eng and Nigel Llong Eng Player of the match Misbah ul Haq Pak 18 September 18 00 scorecard Sri Lanka nbsp 147 5 20 overs v nbsp Bangladesh83 15 5 overs Jehan Mubarak 31 19 Mahmudullah 1 19 4 Aftab Ahmed 18 11 Sanath Jayasuriya 2 4 1 5 nbsp Sri Lanka won by 64 runsWanderers Stadium Johannesburg Umpires Mark Benson Eng and Daryl Harper Aus Player of the match Dilhara Fernando Sri Pakistan qualified for the semi finals as a result of this match Bangladesh was eliminated from the tournament 20 September 10 00 scorecard Sri Lanka nbsp 101 19 3 overs v nbsp Australia102 0 10 2 overs Jehan Mubarak 28 26 Stuart Clark 4 20 4 Matthew Hayden 58 38 nbsp Australia won by 10 wicketsNewlands Cricket Ground Cape Town Umpires Asad Rauf Pak and Ian Howell SA Player of the match Stuart Clark Aus Australia qualified for the semi finals as a result of this match Sri Lanka was eliminated from the tournament This was the first time a team chased a total in the tournament with all 10 wickets intact making it the biggest margin of victory in terms of wickets 20 September 14 00 scorecard Bangladesh nbsp 140 19 4 overs v nbsp Pakistan141 6 19 overs Junaid Siddique 71 49 Shoaib Malik 2 15 2 Shahid Afridi 39 15 Abdur Razzak 2 16 4 nbsp Pakistan won by 4 wicketsNewlands Cricket Ground Cape Town Umpires Ian Howell SA and Tony Hill NZ Player of the match Junaid Siddique Ban Knockout stages edit Semi finalsFinal 22 September Newlands Cricket Ground Cape Town nbsp New Zealand143 8 20 ov 24 September Wanderers Stadium Johannesburg nbsp Pakistan147 4 18 5 ov nbsp India157 5 20 ov 22 September Kingsmead Durban nbsp Pakistan152 19 3 ov nbsp India188 5 20 ov nbsp Australia173 7 20 ov Semi finals edit 22 September 13 00 scorecard New Zealand nbsp 143 8 20 overs v nbsp Pakistan147 4 18 5 overs Ross Taylor 37 23 Umar Gul 3 15 4 Imran Nazir 59 41 Shane Bond 1 14 3 nbsp Pakistan won by 6 wicketsNewlands Cricket Ground Cape TownAttendance 18 734 Umpires Daryl Harper AUS and Simon Taufel AUS Player of the match Umar Gul PAK 22 September 18 00 scorecard India nbsp 188 5 20 overs v nbsp Australia173 7 20 overs Yuvraj Singh 70 30 Mitchell Johnson 2 31 4 Matthew Hayden 62 47 Sreesanth 2 12 4 nbsp India won by 15 runsKingsmead Durban Umpires Asad Rauf PAK and Mark Benson ENG Player of the match Yuvraj Singh IND Final edit Main article 2007 ICC World Twenty20 Final 24 September 14 00 scorecard India nbsp 157 5 20 overs v nbsp Pakistan152 19 3 overs Gautam Gambhir 75 54 Umar Gul 3 28 4 Misbah ul Haq 43 38 Irfan Pathan 3 16 4 nbsp India won by 5 runsWanderers Stadium JohannesburgAttendance 32 217 Umpires Simon Taufel AUS and Mark Benson ENG Player of the match Irfan Pathan IND India won the toss and chose to bat on what was considered to be a traditionally batsman friendly pitch at the Bullring 11 Umar Gul took the wickets of both Yuvraj Singh and Mahendra Singh Dhoni leaving India with 157 5 in 20 overs only Gautam Gambhir 75 from 54 balls produced a notable innings A 21 run over from Sreesanth swung the game towards Pakistan However Irfan Pathan 3 16 RP Singh 3 26 and Joginder Sharma 2 20 slowed the scoring dramatically With Pakistan needing 54 from 24 balls Misbah ul Haq hit 3 sixes off Harbhajan Singh in one over Sreesanth was also dispatched for 2 sixes but took the wicket of Sohail Tanvir as Pakistan went into the last over needing 13 runs to win with only 1 wicket remaining Joginder Sharma bowled a wide first ball followed by a dot ball Misbah followed by taking six off a full toss Pakistan needed just 6 runs to win from the last four balls Misbah attempted to hit the next ball with a paddle scoop over fine leg but he only managed to sky the ball and it was caught at short fine leg by Sreesanth leaving Pakistan all out for 152 runs Irfan Pathan was awarded the Man of the Match for his spell which included 3 wickets for 16 runs including that of Man of the Series Shahid Afridi Champions edit 2007 ICC World Twenty20 champion nbsp India1st titleStatistics editThe leading run scorer in the tournament was Matthew Hayden with 265 runs and the highest wicket taker Umar Gul with 13 wickets The top five in each category are Most runs edit Player Matches Innings Runs Average SR HS 100 50 4s 6s nbsp Matthew Hayden 6 6 265 88 33 144 80 73 0 4 32 10 nbsp Gautam Gambhir 7 6 227 37 83 129 71 75 0 3 27 5 nbsp Misbah ul Haq 7 7 218 54 50 139 74 66 0 2 18 9 nbsp Shoaib Malik 7 7 195 39 00 126 62 57 0 2 15 5 nbsp Kevin Pietersen 5 5 178 35 6 161 81 79 0 1 17 6Source Cricinfo 12 Most wickets edit Player Matches Innings Wickets Overs Econ Ave BBI S R 4WI 5WI nbsp Umar Gul 7 7 13 27 4 5 60 11 92 4 25 12 7 1 0 nbsp Stuart Clark 6 6 12 24 6 00 12 00 4 20 12 0 1 0 nbsp RP Singh 7 6 12 24 6 33 12 66 4 13 12 0 1 0 nbsp Shahid Afridi 7 7 12 28 6 71 15 66 4 19 14 0 1 0 nbsp Daniel Vettori 6 6 11 24 5 33 11 63 4 20 13 0 1 0Source Cricinfo 13 Match officials editMain article 2007 ICC World Twenty20 officials The umpires were selected from the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires and the ICC International umpire panel and the referees from the Elite Panel of ICC Referees Media coverage editCoverage of the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 was as follows Television networksAfrica Supersport Live Australia Fox Sports Live Australia Nine Network Bangladesh Bangladesh Television In group stage 2 Bangladesh match only Live Canada Asian Television Network Live Caribbean Caribbean Media Corporation Live India ESPN Live English India STAR Cricket Live Hindi Jamaica Television Jamaica Live Middle East Ten Sports Live New Zealand SKY Network Television Live Pakistan GEO Super Live Pakistan Pakistan Television Corporation Live Sri Lanka Sirasa Network Live United Kingdom Sky Sports Live United States DirecTV CricketTicket Live Radio Networks Africa All Jazz Radio Australia Australian live radio Bangladesh DhakaFM Canada CBC radio one Caribbean Radio airplay India All India Radio Jamaica Radio Jamaica Limited Middle East Top Fm radio New Zealand Radio pacific Pakistan Radio Pakistan Sri Lanka Radio Sri Lanka Sinhala Radio Service United Kingdom BBC Radio 5 Live United States WHTZ FM Z 100References edit T20 World Cup 2007 cricketwa Retrieved 22 December 2015 Soni Paresh 24 September 2007 ICC World Twenty20 BBC Retrieved 24 September 2007 India beat Pakistan in the World Twenty20 final by five runs to clinch their first major trophy since 1983 Playing conditions Archived 20 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine from ICC World Twenty20 homepage retrieved 12 September 2007 Final WorldTwenty20 Playing conditions Archived 11 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine from ICC World Twenty20 homepage retrieved 12 September 2007 A long way from home place among the big boys in the inaugural Twenty20 World Championship in South Africa this September from Cricinfo retrieved 9 April 2007 Twenty20 WC India Pak in same group Rediff com 13 June 2007 Archived from the original on 16 February 2012 Retrieved 14 March 2009 Twenty20 World Championship Schedule announced SportsAustralia com 15 May 2007 Archived from the original on 1 August 2008 Retrieved 14 March 2009 Grundlingh Albert 2018 Diffusion and Depiction How Afrikaners Came to Play Cricket in Twentieth Century South Africa Cricket and Society in South Africa 1910 1971 Cham Springer International Publishing pp 191 206 ISBN 978 3 319 93607 9 retrieved 26 January 2024 Tournament format Archived from the original on 11 October 2007 Veera Sriram 16 September 2007 Hayden and Lee power Australian win ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 28 March 2016 Arch rivals sight redemption in dream T20 final AFP 23 September 2007 Archived from the original on 14 November 2007 Retrieved 25 September 2007 With fellow master blasters Dhoni and Pakistan s Shahid Afridi both due to take the field at the batsman friendly Wanderers here a sell out crowd on what is a bank holiday in South Africa can expect another run fest Records ICC World T20 2007 Most runs ESPNCricinfo Records ICC World T20 2007 Most wickets ESPNCricinfo External links editRecent rule changes for Twenty20 Cricket Follow the link to download a pdf file of ALL the rules nbsp Wikinews has news related to 2007 Twenty20 World Championship Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2007 ICC World Twenty20 amp oldid 1200148775, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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