Cable & Wireless One Day International Series 2000

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The Cable & Wireless One Day International Series 2000 was a three-nation tournament that was held from April 1st to April 23rd, 2000 in the West Indies in one-day cricket . In the tournament, which was part of the international cricket season 2000 , teams from Zimbabwe and Pakistan took part alongside the host . In the final, Pakistan defeated the West Indies 2–1.

prehistory

It was the first tour of the season for all teams.

format

In a preliminary round, each team played each other twice. There were two points for a win and 1 point for a draw or no result. The first two of the group qualified for the final and played there in the best-of-three mode for the tournament victory.

Stadion

Venues of the tournament
The tournament venues in Jamaica

The following stadiums were selected as the venue for the tournament and announced on September 30, 1999.

city country Stadion capacity Games
Bridgetown Barbados Kensington oval 11,000 1st finale
Kingston Jamaica Sabina Park 20,000 1st & 2nd game
Kingstown St. Vincent and the Grenadines Arnos Vale Stadium 18,000 4th game
Port of Spain  Trinidad and Tobago Queen's Park Oval 25,000 2nd & 3rd finals
St. George's Grenada Grenada National Stadium 20,000 5th & 6th game
St. John's Antigua and Barbuda Antigua Recreation Ground 12,000 3rd game

Squad lists

Pakistan named its squad on March 31, 2000.

ODI
West Indies cricket team West Indies Pakistan Pakistan Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
  • Jimmy Adams ( K )
  • Curtly Ambrose
  • Sherwin Campbell
  • Mervyn Dillon
  • Chris Gayle
  • Wavell Hinds
  • Ridley Jacobs ( wk )
  • New Years Eve Joseph
  • Reon King
  • Nixon McLean
  • Nehemiah Perry
  • Ricardo Powell
  • Franklyn Rose
  • Philo Wallace
  • Moin Khan ( K & wk )
  • Abdul Razzaq
  • Arshad Khan
  • Imran Nazir
  • Inzamam-ul-Haq
  • Irfan Fazil
  • Mohammad Akram
  • Mohammad Wasim
  • Mohammad Yousuf
  • Mushtaq Ahmed
  • Saqlain Mushtaq
  • Shahid Afridi
  • Shoaib Akhtar
  • Wajahatullah Wasti
  • Waqar Younis
  • Wasim Akram
  • Younis Khan
  • Andrew Flower ( K & wk )
  • Andy Blignaut
  • Gary Brent
  • Alistair Campbell
  • Stuart Carlisle
  • Grant Flower
  • Murray Goodwin
  • Neil Johnson
  • Brian Murphy
  • Mluleki Nkala
  • Henry Olonga
  • Heath Streak
  • Dirk Viljoen
  • Guy Whittal
  • Craig Wishartl

Games

Preliminary round

table

Teams Sp. S. N U R. NO Points NRR
West Indies cricket team West Indies 4th 4th 0 0 0 0 8th   +1,149
Pakistan Pakistan 4th 2 2 0 0 0 4th   -0.343
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 4th 0 4th 0 0 0 0   -0.844

Win: 2 points; Draw: 1 point

Games

April 1st
scorecard
Kingston West Indies cricket team West Indies
237-9 (50)
- Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
150 (41.4 / 48)
West Indies wins with 87 runs
April 2nd
scorecard
Kingston West Indies cricket team West Indies
280-3 (50)
- Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
239-8 (50)
West Indies wins by 41 runs
April 5th
scorecard
St. John's Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
199-9 (50)
- Pakistan Pakistan
200-5 (47.1)
Pakistan wins with 5 wickets
April 12th
scorecard
Kingstown West Indies cricket team West Indies
213-7 (50)
- Pakistan Pakistan
117 (41.3)
West Indies wins with 96 runs
April 15
scorecard
St. George's Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
204-7 (50)
- Pakistan Pakistan
205-4 (43.1)
Pakistan wins with 6 wickets
April 16
scorecard
St. George's West Indies cricket team West Indies
248-6 (50)
- Pakistan Pakistan
231 (48.1 / 49)
West Indies wins with 17 runs

final

April 19
scorecard
Bridgetown Pakistan Pakistan
197-8 (50)
- West Indies cricket team West Indies
180 (49.3)
Pakistan wins with 17 runs
April 22nd
scorecard
Port of Spain West Indies cricket team West Indies
208-8 (50)
- Pakistan Pakistan
148 (45)
West Indies wins by 60 runs
April 23
scorecard
Port of Spain West Indies cricket team West Indies
114 (33.2)
- Pakistan Pakistan
116-6 (45.1)
Pakistan wins with 4 wickets

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Cable & Wireless One Day International Series 2000 Table ( English ) Cricket Archive. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  2. Pakistan to tour West Indies next year ( English ) Cricinfo. September 30, 1999. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  3. Azam Maqbool Sheikh: PCB names West Indies-bound squad with a few surprises ( English ) Cricinfo. March 31, 2000. Retrieved December 11, 2016.