LG Cup 1999/2000

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The LG Cup 1999/2000 was a four-nation tournament that was played in one-day cricket in Kenya from September 25 to October 3, 1999 . In the tournament, which was part of the 1999/2000 international cricket season, teams from India , Zimbabwe and South Africa took part alongside the host . In the final, South Africa beat India with 26 runs.

prehistory

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

format

In a preliminary round, each team played against each other once. There were two points for a win, one point for a draw or no result. The first two of the group qualified for the final and played for the tournament victory.

Stadion

Tour venues

The following stadium was designated for the tournament.

Stadion city capacity Games
Gymkhana Club Ground Nairobi 7,000 1st - 6th game; final

Squad lists

India announced its roster on September 17, 1999.

ODI
KenyaKenya Kenya India India South Africa South Africa Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
  • Josephat Ababu
  • Jimmy Kamande
  • Hitesh modes
  • Thomas Odoyo
  • Maurice Odumbe
  • Peter Ongondo
  • Kennedy Otieno
  • Steve Tikolo
  • Ravi Shah
  • Mohammad Sheikh
  • Martin Suji
  • Tony Suji
  • Alpesh Vadher
  • Vijay Bharadwaj
  • Nikhil Chopra
  • Rahul Dravid
  • Sourav Ganguly
  • Ajay Jadeja
  • Sunil Joshi
  • Debasis Mohanty
  • Mannava Prasad
  • Venkatesh Prasad
  • Sadagoppan Ramesh
  • Robin Singh
  • Paul Adams
  • Dale Benkenstein
  • Mark Boucher
  • Hansie Cronje
  • Derek Crookes
  • Alan Dawson
  • Boeta Dippenaar
  • Steve Elworthy
  • Herschelle Gibbs
  • Jacques Kallis
  • Lance Klusener
  • Victor Mpitsang
  • Shaun Pollock
  • Jonty Rhodes
  • Andy Blingnaut
  • Alastair Campbell
  • Stuart Carlisle
  • Andy Flower
  • Grant Flower
  • Murray Goodwin
  • Neil Johnson
  • Pommie Mbangwa
  • David Mutendera
  • Henry Olonga
  • Gavin Rennie
  • Paul Strand
  • Andy Whittall
  • Guy Whittall

Games

Preliminary round

table

Teams Sp. S. N U R. NO Points NRR
India India 3 3 0 0 0 0 6th   +2,037
South Africa South Africa 3 2 1 0 0 0 4th   -0.233
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 3 1 2 0 0 0 2   -1,209
KenyaKenya Kenya 3 0 3 0 0 0 0   -0.572

Win: 2 points; Draw: 1 point

Games

September 25
scorecard
Nairobi KenyaKenya Kenya
199-8 (50)
- Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
200-7 (49.2)
Zimbabwe wins with 3 wickets
September 26
scorecard
Nairobi South Africa South Africa
117 (48)
- India India
120-2 (22.4)
India wins with 8 wickets
September 28th
scorecard
Nairobi Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
216 (47.4)
- South Africa South Africa
217-1 (35)
South Africa wins with 9 wickets
September 29
scorecard
Nairobi India India
220-7 (50)
- KenyaKenya Kenya
162 (50)
India wins with 58 runs
September 30th
scorecard
Nairobi South Africa South Africa
220-7 (50)
- KenyaKenya Kenya
196 (48.1)
South Africa wins with 24 runs
October 1st
scorecard
Nairobi India India
277-6 (50)
- Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
170 (38.3)
India wins with 107 runs

final

October 3rd
scorecard
Nairobi South Africa South Africa
235-9 (50)
- India India
209 (47.3)
South Africa wins with 26 runs

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Partab Ramchand: Selectors do a good job again ( English ) Cricinfo. September 17, 1999. Retrieved July 20, 2017.