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  • #61
    Round 12 Results
    Round 12
    SA lost to WI
    AUS defeated NZ
    IND defeated SL
    PAK defeated

    Current Standings
    Ladder Played Wins N/R NRR Total
    Australia 12 10 1.11 20
    West Indies 12 8 0.97 16
    India 12 7 2 0.68 16
    New Zealand 12 6 1 -0.01 13
    England 12 6 -0.68 12
    South Africa 12 5 1 -0.16 11
    Pakistan 12 3 -0.66 6
    Sri Lanka 12 1 -2.04 2
    ​Top 6 teams will progress to the finals.

    Tournament Stat Leaders
    Player Runs Bowler Wickets
    M Waugh 534 C Ambrose 27
    D Lehmann 478 J Garner 26
    Z Abbas 392 B Willis 21
    G Headley 359 A Faulkner 20
    S Anwar 343 A Donald
    +1 other
    20

    Round 13 Fixture
    Round 13
    SL vs AUS
    WI vs IND
    ENG vs SA
    NZ vs PAK
    ​​​​​​​​​​​

    Comment


    • #62
      Game 49: Sri Lanka vs Australia
      Sri Lanka XI: R Kaluwitharana+, S Jayantha, T Samaraweera, A Ranatunga, A de Silva*, D Mendis, T Paravitana, U Chandana, R Ratnayeke, K Dharmasena, P Wickramasinghe
      Australia XI: V Trumper, M Waugh, D Lehmann, D Bradman*, M Bevan, K Miller, D Tallon+, R Lindwall, S Warne, D Lillee, J Thomson

      Australia won the toss and elected to bat.

      Australia
      Aside from Trumper being caught behind the powerplay had nothing exciting happen. Lehmann began to open his blade but Wickramasinghe was one step ahead and dismissed him for 29. When the spinners came on, Waugh lit up like a Christmas tree and made up for any lost aggression he had in the early overs. He brough up 50 off 32 balls. Bradman was only able to put on 20 runs before being caught and bowled by Samaraweera and Bevan was bowled shortly after. A risky run saw the end of Waugh's innings. Despite quick wickets, each batsman that came in scored faster than the last. Australia finished with 166 runs.

      Australia 5-166

      Sri Lanka
      Thomson picked up the wickets of both openers in the second over. The rest of the Sri Lankan top order didn't fare any better as Sri Lanka slumped to 4-27. Wicket after wicket fell and no Sri Lankan batsman could even reach double digits except for Chandana who was unbeaten on12 when Warne picked up his fifth wicket to finish bowling Sri Lanka out for only 62 runs.

      Australia 5-166
      M Waugh 54, K Miller 30 no
      P Wickramasinghe 2-26, 1-32

      Sri Lanka 62
      U Chandana 12 no, S Jayantha 9
      S Warne 5-24, J Thomson 2-13

      Sri Lanka lost by 104 runs
      S Warne was awarded Man of the Match.

      Comment


      • #63
        Game 50: West Indies vs India
        West Indies XI: G Greenidge, G Headley, V Richards, C Lloyd, B Lara, G Sobers*, C Walcott+, M Marshall, A Roberts, J Garner, C Ambrose
        India XI: S Gavaskar, A Jadeja, V Kambli, M Azharuddin, M Kaif, V Mankad, K Dev*, V Yadav+, J Srinath, B Bedi, A Kumble

        West Indies won the toss and elected to bat first.

        West Indies
        Bedi opened the bowling with mixed results. His first over went for 13 runs but he picked up a wicket in his second. In the next over, Dev bowled Richards for a duck, giving India a good start in the goal to continue their unbeaten streak. Dev picked up a couple more wickets before finishing up his four overs. The West Indies managed to fight back thanks to Sobers who defended well against the quicks and took his opportunities against the spinners but just fell short of 50. Lara was also no slouch in breathing life back into the West Indies but it was Walcott who lifted things to another level by scoring 29 runs in the final overs. West Indies managed to post a total of 141 runs.

        West Indies 7-141

        India
        Batting for India proved to be as difficult as it has been for every team who came up against the West Indian pace cartel. At the end of the powerplay, India were reduced to 4-18. In the end, it was the dot balls that were India's undoing. The quicks produced over 50 dot balls in the 13 overs India was in the middle. India's undefeated streak came crashing down to the most feared pace attack in the tournament.

        West Indies 7-141
        G Sobers 49, B Lara 36
        K Dev 3-24, V Mankad 2-33

        India 54
        A Jadeja 14, V Mankad 14
        C Ambrose 4-21, M Marshall 2-1

        West Indies won by 87 runs
        C Ambrose was awarded Man of the Match.

        Comment


        • #64
          Game 51: Englan vs South Africa
          England XI: A Stewart+, W Grace, F Woolley, C Milburn, G Hick, D Gower, I Botham, T Greig*, H Larwood, F Trueman, B Willis
          South Africa XI: K Wessels, B Mitchell, H Cronje, G Pollock, L Klusener, A Faulkner, J Rhodes*, C Rice, D Richardson+, P Pollock, A Donald

          South Africa won the toss and elected to bat.

          South Africa
          Wessels edged the first ball just past the fingertips of first slip for four. Unfortunately, his lucky start didn't last long and he was out LBW to Trueman the next over. Mitchell fell in the same over to the same type of delivery leaving South Africa a couple of wickets down early in the innings. A few shots from Cronje kept the run rate aloft with some help from G Pollock. Cronje was eventually caught out but Pollock was able to ride his luck and reach 50. Klusener began the final over of the match on 44 and walked off the field unbeaten on 72 after a massive 28-run over that allowed South Africa to reach a total of 187 runs.

          South Africa 3-187

          England
          The English batsman looked to begin aggressively before the match got out of hand but a few wickets in the powerplay meant they were behind for the rest of the match. Most of the English batsmen were able to make starts but none of them made it into the 30s before falling to one of the South African quicks. Rice led the South African charge with four wickets and helped bowl England out with an over and 34 runs to spare.

          South Africa 3-187
          G Pollock 74 no, L Klusener 72 no
          F Trueman 2-23, T Greig 1-37

          England 153
          I Botham 27, D Gower 23
          C Rice 4-27, A Donald 2-28

          England lost by 34 runs
          L Klusener was awarded Man of the Match

          Comment


          • #65
            Game 52: New Zealand vs Pakistan
            New Zealand XI: B Sutcliffe, J Wright, B Congdon, C Harris, M Crowe*, A Jones, R Hadlee, I Smith+, L Cairns, E Chatfield, J Saunders
            Pakistan XI: S Anwar, A Sohail, Z Abbas, Miandad, W Raja, I Khan*, S Elahi, M Khan+, W Akram, A Qadir, W Younis

            Pakistan won the toss and elected to bowl.

            New Zealand
            Aside from Sutcliffe being bowled by Akram in the first over, New Zealand got off to a solid start. Boundaries were difficult to come across for the Kiwis but they made up for it with risky running between wickets. The run rate was halted with the wickets of Wright and Harris to the Pakistani quicks. Crowe kept New Zealand's innings afloat but a double-wicket maiden from Qadir put New Zealand in a tricky position for the last few overs. A few boundaries in the final over got Crowe to 50 and helped New Zealand to 153 runs. Unfortunately, the New Zealand captain was run out on the last ball of the innings.

            New Zealand 9-153

            Pakistan
            With their season all but over, Pakistan only had pride to play for. Unfortunately, they got off to the worst start possible. Both openers were out in the opening overs and they were four wickets down after four overs. At one point, it looked as if Pakistan would struggle to reach 50 runs in total with how the New Zealanders were taking constant wickets. Each bowler took at least one wicket and Chatfield took the final one to have Pakistan all out for 69 runs.

            New Zealand 9-153
            M Crowe 52, B Congdon 36
            W Akram 2-23, W Younis 2-33

            Pakistan 69
            S Elahi 15, J Miandad 13
            R Hadlee 3-20, C Harris 2-10

            New Zealand won by 84 runs
            M Crowe was awarded Man of the Match.

            Comment


            • #66
              Round 13 Results
              Round 13
              SL lost to AUS
              WI defeated IND
              ENG lost to SA
              NZ defeated PAK

              Current Standings
              Ladder Played Wins N/R NRR Total
              Australia 13 11 1.42 22
              West Indies 13 9 1.25 18
              India 13 7 2 0.25 16
              New Zealand 13 7 1 0.33 15
              South Africa 13 6 1 -0.02 23
              England 13 6 -0.11 12
              Pakistan 13 3 -0.99 6
              Sri Lanka 13 1 -2.30 2
              ​Top 6 teams will progress to the finals.

              Tournament Stat Leaders
              Player Runs Bowler Wickets
              M Waugh 588 C Ambrose 31
              D Lehmann 507 J Garner 27
              Z Abbas 404 R Hadlee 22
              G Headley 364 A Donald 22
              F Woolley 353 F Trueman 22

              Round 14 Fixture
              Round 14
              PAK vs SL
              NZ vs ENG
              IND vs SA
              AUS vs WI
              ​​​​​​​​​​​​
              Final Round
              The top six teams have been confirmed for a while as the final round approaches. Unfortunately, Pakistan and Sri Lanka's tournaments are over and will finish seventh and eighth respectively. The two teams even play each other in the final round. Australia have dominated the Super 8 stage and will finish clear on top. The second spot will go to either the West Indies or India. With West Indies taking on Australia in an away match and India going against South Africa at home, it will likely come down to net run rate. As for the other three teams, New Zealand, South Africa and England, they will play in the semi-finals with their opponents decided depending on the results of the final round.

              Comment


              • #67
                Game 53: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka
                Pakistan XI: S Anwar, A Sohail, Z Abbas, J Miandad, S Elahi, I Khan*, W Raja, M Khan+, W Akram, W Younis, I Qasim
                Sri Lanka XI: S Jayantha, R Kaluwitharana+, T Samaraweera, A de Silva*, D Mendis, R Silva, A Ranatunga, U Chandana, K Dharmasena, R Ratnayeke, P Wickramasinghe

                Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat.

                Pakistan
                The first match of the final round of the tournament was essentially a dead rubber between the bottom two teams. Not even the bottom spot was up for grabs with Pakistan two wins clear of Sri Lanka. With nothing to win or lose, Sohail began the match with some massive hitting. In just ten deliveries he had scored 32 runs, including four 4s and two 6s. He fell just short of 50, undone by Chandana. At the 10-over mark, Pakistan were 2-113 and headed towards a huge score. Miandad continued where Sohail left off and went on to make his 50 in 26 balls. A few late wickets for Sri Lanka halted Pakistan's rampage but the team in green still managed to set a target of 203 for the Sri Lankans to chase.

                Pakistan 7-202

                Sri Lanka
                An edged full toss outside off stump somehow defied physics to reach the keeper on the full to give Akram a wicket with the first ball of the innings. A second wicket in his second over showed that perhaps Pakistan waited until it was too late to show their full potential in the tournament. Akram was in devastating touch and had picked up five wickets in his spell. The rest of the Pakistani bowlers chipped in to make it difficult for the batsman. In the end, they prevailed quite easily.

                Pakistan 7-202
                J Miandad 64, A Sohail 48
                K Dharmasena 2-38, R Ratnayeke 2-49

                Sri Lanka 139
                D Mendis 33, K Dharmasena 29
                W Akram 5-23, I Khan 2-37

                Pakistan won by 63 runs
                W Akram was awarded Man of the Match.

                Comment


                • #68
                  Game 64: New Zealand vs England
                  New Zealand XI: J Wright, B Sutcliffe, B Congdon, C Harris, M Crowe*, A Jones, R Hadlee, I Smith+, L Cairns, E Chatfield, J Saunders
                  England XI: A Stewart+, W Grace, F Woolley, C Milburn, G Hick, D Gower, I Botham, T Greig*, F Trueman, B Willis, D Underwood

                  England won the toss and elected to bowl.

                  New Zealand
                  Both of the New Zealand openers found the boundary in the first over, giving the Kiwis an aggressive start. Botham fought back in the second over, getting Wright caught in the slips. Trueman followed up with the wicket of Sutcliffe, but the opener hit two 6s in a row. The English bowlers made it difficult for the New Zealand batsmen to settle so the run rate began to drop and wickets soon began to fall. Crowe put on an unbeaten rearguard attack but tight bowling from the English captain, Greig, kept New Zealand to 139 runs.

                  New Zealand 7-139

                  England
                  The English openers were quickly dismissed by the unusual opening bowling combination of Hadlee and Saunders. The poor start for the English was soon remedied by quick boundaries from Woolley and Milburn. A couple more quick wickets fell but Woolley seemed unstoppable and ensured that England would remain in front for the majority of the match. When Gower joined him at the crease and began to strike aggressively straight away, it was all but over for the Kiwis. Soon after reaching a half-century, Woolley hit the final runs needed to give England a much-needed confidence boost going into the finals.

                  New Zealand 7-139
                  M Crowe 43 no, B Congdon 40
                  T Greig 2-22, F Trueman 2-24

                  England 4-143
                  F Woolley 61 no, C Milburn 27
                  L Cairns 2-25, J Saunders 1-24

                  New Zealand lost by 6 wickets
                  F Woolley was awarded Man of the Match.

                  Comment


                  • #69
                    Game 55: India vs South Africa
                    India XI: S Gavaskar, A Jadeja, V Kambli, M Azharuddin, M Kaif, K Dev*, V Mankad, V Yadav+, J Srinath, B Bedi, A Kumble
                    South Africa XI: B Mitchell, K Wessels, J Rhodes, G Pollock, L Klusener, A Faulkner, H Cronje, C Rice, D Richardson+, P Pollock, A Donald

                    South Africa won the toss and elected to bat.

                    South Africa
                    With India playing for a chance to snag a top 2 spot and South Africa vying for a home qualifying final, both teams were putting in their best effort for their final match of the group stage. Dev drew first blood with the wicket of Mitchell in the first over but big hitting from Wessels nullified any damage. Rhodes and Pollock fell soon after each other as India looked to take hold of the match. Wesslels made a 50 but was also the only batsman in the top six to even get past 10 runs. Bedi in particular was damaging, taking two wickets in his first over. A 50-run partnership between Wessels and Cronje salvaged a decent total for South Africa but Srinath and Mankad took five wickets in the final two overs to bowl South Africa out for 136 runs.

                    South Africa 136

                    India
                    The South African opening bowlers bowled well for little reward. Donald beat the edge more times than batsmen could even hit but the couple of times the batsmen did make contact, it was a streaky edge to the boundary. A change of pace from Faulkner gave South Africa a much-needed wicket and a wicket maiden from Pollock gave South Africa confidence they could pull off a comeback. It wasn't long before India found themselves five wickets down and needing almost 10 runs per over it seemed like South Africa would actually win this match. Rice took three wickets in an over but Yadav was pushing the result as far as he could go until the Indians needed 27 runs from three overs. Yadav hit Rice for 15 runs off one over to bring it down to 12 runs from 12 balls but Donald only managed to leak a single the next over. Yadav and Bedi would need 11 runs from the final over to win. G Pollock put Yadav down with the second ball but took a clean catch two balls later. India's last two batsmen would need five runs off two balls to win. Kumble hit his first ball for 4 to tie things up and edged the final ball just out of reach for the slip to take a catch allowing India to come home with a victory.

                    South Africa 136
                    K Wessles 71, H Cronje 34
                    V Mankad 3-21, K Dev 22

                    India 9-140
                    V Yadav 39, A Jadeja 29
                    C Rice 4-41, L Klusener 3-41

                    India won by one wicket
                    V Mankad was awaded Man of the Match.

                    Comment


                    • #70
                      Game 56: Australia vs West Indies
                      Australia XI: V Trumper, M Waugh, D Lehmann, D Bradman*, M Bevan, K Miller, D Tallon+, R Lindwall, S Warne, D Lillee, J Thomson
                      West Indies XI: G Greenidge, G Headley, V Richards, B Lara, C Walcott+, G Sobers*, C Lloyd, M Marshall, A Roberts, J Garner, C Ambrose

                      Australia won the toss and elected to bat first.

                      Australia
                      Despite the fixtures being randomly generated months ago, even before the tournament started, the top two teams met each other in the final match of the group stage. Australia have already cemented first place in the group round and it would take an astonishing result for the West Indies to drop down so there is a very good chance that this match is simply a warm-up of what could be the Grand Final. Roberts was the first quick bowler to take a wicket, dismissing the tournament's leading run-scorer, Waugh, for just one run. In just a couple of overs, Trumper had already raced into the 30s but was caught in the deep off the bowling of Garner. Lehmann also fell somewhat cheaply for 17 and Bradman was run out for 10 off 18 balls. West Indies were well on top. Bevan and Miller got Australia back on track. Lindwall out to the crease for the first time in the tournament even though he had played every match but soon departed. Bevan continued to hold Australia's innings together with a 50 and with a final-ball 6, he got Australia to 168.

                      Australia 8-168

                      West Indies
                      A first-over wicket to Lillee got the Aussies off to a promising start and he repeated the same feat in his second over. Lara was able to get some much-needed fast runs but his teammates were soaking up dot balls before being dismissed cheaply. The required run rate was already above 10 runs an over. Australia kept their noses ahead thanks to Warne spinning some magic to pick up the big wickets of Richards and Walcott. Then it was all but over when Lindwall bowled Lara. Ultimately, the West Indies survived the 20 overs...just but fell 40 runs short of their target.

                      Australia 8-168
                      M Bevan 60 no, V Trumper 35
                      A Roberts 2-33, M Marshall 1-28

                      West Indies 9-127
                      B Lara 37, C Walcott 26
                      S Warne 3-33, D Lillee 2-20

                      Australia won by 41 runs
                      M Bevan was awarded Man of the Match.

                      Comment


                      • #71
                        Round 14 Results
                        Round 14
                        PAK defeated SL
                        NZ lost to ENG
                        IND defeated SA
                        AUS defeated WI

                        Current Standings
                        Ladder Played Wins N/R NRR Total
                        Australia 14 12 1.47 24
                        West Indies 14 9 1.00 18
                        India 14 8 2 0.24 18
                        New Zealand 14 7 1 0.24 15
                        England 14 7 0.33 14
                        South Africa 14 6 1 -0.03 13
                        Pakistan 14 4 -0.64 8
                        Sri Lanka 14 1 -2.37 2
                        ​Top 6 teams will progress to the finals.

                        Tournament Stat Leaders
                        Player Runs Bowler Wickets
                        M Waugh 589 C Ambrose 32
                        D Lehmann 524 J Garner 28
                        Z Abbas 487 W Akram 25
                        F Woolley 434 F Trueman 24
                        G Headley 364 R Hadlee 23

                        Some bonus stats for the final round
                        Batting
                        Player Bat Ave Player High Score Player Boundaries (6s)
                        M Waugh 58.90 M Waugh 129 M Waugh 81 (10)
                        D Lehmann 58.22 C Harris 93 D Lehmann 75 (11)
                        D Bradman 50.14 A Stewart 82 Z Abbas 68 (12)
                        C Lloyd 45.75 J Rhodes 80 F Woolley 66 (9)
                        M Bevan 41.00 F Woolley 80 S Anwar 52 (6)

                        Bowling (min 10 wickets)
                        Player Bowl Ave Player Best figures Player Economy
                        C Ambrose 9.81 C Ambrose 5-7 C Ambrose 5.76
                        J Garner 10.54 P Pollock 5-19 T Samaraweera 5.80
                        A Faulkner 12.57 W Akram 5-23 J Garner 6.02
                        C Rice 13.50 S Warne 5-24 A Faulkner 6.07
                        W Akram 14.68 R Hadlee 5-28 R Lindwall 6.34
                        Finals fixture
                        Finals
                        QF1 NZ vs ENG
                        QF2 IND vs SA
                        SF1 AUS vs QF1
                        SF2 WI vs QF2
                        ​​​​​​​​​​​​The teams placed higher in the group stage have earned a home-ground advantage.
                        Winners of SF1 and SF2 will play in the ATG Championship Final


                        On to the finals!
                        The final round of the group stage certainly set the pace for the finals. Both of the qualifying finals will be rematches of the final round and if things fall in favour of the favourites, the Championship final could be a final round rematch too. New Zealand and England had one win each against each other but with the recent win behind them, England are favourites to go ahead. On the other hand, over two matches almost nothing separated India and New Zealand with a tie and one wicket win going to India. Despite how close their results are, India has proven themselves to be one of the top contenders in the tournament and is likely to progress. Australia, clearly the best batting team this tournament, and West Indies, clearly the best bowling team, await to see who will face them in the semi-finals.

                        Comment


                        • #72
                          Qualifying Final 1: New Zealand vs England
                          B Sutcliffe, J Wright, A Jones, M Crowe*, B Congdon, C Harris, R Hadlee, I Smith+, L Cairns, J Saunders, E Chatfield
                          A Stewart+, W Grace, F Woolley, C Milburn, D Gower, G Hick, I Botham, T Greig*, F Trueman, B Willis, D Underwood

                          England won the toss and elected to bowl.

                          New Zealand
                          The first over of the finals series saw 15 runs scored from it. Sutcliffe was responsible for 14 of them including a huge six back over Botham's head. His rampage continued at both ends but he was unfortunately bowled by Willis for 46 in the fifth over. Four wickets for not very many runs fell as rain clouds built up and play was briefly called off without the loss of any overs. The minor delay paused New Zealand's momentum and brought the English back into the games. Except for a brief partnership between Hadlee and Smith, the English bowlers dominated the post-rain portion of the innings. They managed to bowl New Zealand out for 134 runs.

                          New Zealand 134 runs.

                          England
                          The wickets continued to fall at the start of England's innings with Chatfield dismissing both openers in his first over. A few overs later he did it again, taking two wickets in an over bringing his final tally to four wickets for the match. Despite the wickets falling at regular intervals, England were still well and truly on top of the run rate and with Botham at the crease, victory was still an option for both teams. A spell that included 14 dot balls from Harris put the pressure on England's two allrounders, Botham and Greig. The two English batsmen held their nerve and reached the final over with 21 runs needed. Cairns' last over went for 10 runs meaning he bowled his team into the prelimary final.

                          New Zealand 134 runs
                          B Sutcliffe 46, R Hadlee 23
                          W Grace 2-1, F Trueman 2-36

                          England 6-124
                          I Botham 34 no, T Greig 33 no
                          E Chatfield 4-22, J Saunders 2-29

                          New Zealand won by 10 runs
                          E Chatfield was awarded Man of the Match.​

                          Comment


                          • #73
                            Qualifying Final 2: India vs South Africa
                            India XI: S Gavaskar, A Jadeja, V Kambli, M Azharuddin, M Kaif, K Dev*, V Mankad, V Yadav+, J Srinath, B Bedi, A Kumble
                            South Africa XI: B Mitchell, K Wessels, A Faulkner, G Pollock, L Klusener, J Rhodes, H Cronje, C Rice, D Richardson, P Pollock, A Donald

                            South Africa won the toss and elected to bat.

                            South Africa
                            The opening five overs were a dull affair. Neither batsmen were able to get away and none of the Indian bowlers were able to make any inroads. Instead of bat or ball, it was swift glovework from Yadav that had Wessels out of his crease. One brought two and Mitchell was bowled by Kumble two balls later. Wickets kept coming for Kumble and he ended up with four once his spell was over. South Africa were unable to recover despite an unbeaten 41 from Cronje. South Africa would need to defend 125 runs to make their way to the prelim.

                            South Africa 7-125

                            India
                            The loss of three quick wickets was not what India wanted to see early in the chase. Dev got the run rate under five runs an over but soon departed himself. Kaif and Mankad stopped the wickets from falling and kept on top of the run rate easily enough. The pair set up the last few overs for India to win comfortably. Despite needing four runs an over off the last five, South Africa's bowlers took a couple of handy wickets and made scoring difficult. Somehow India needed 13 runs off Rice's final over, which wasn't likely given that Rice had figures of 1-4 off three overs. Rice went for four runs and took a wicket in the final over, leading the South Africans to a narrow win and a spot in the preliminary final against the West Indies.

                            South Africa 7-125
                            H Cronje 41 no, K Wessels 28
                            A Kumble 7-125, B Bedi 1-23

                            India 8-117
                            V Mankad 33 no, M Kaif 25
                            P Pollock 3-36, C Rice 2-8

                            India lost to South Africa by 8 runs
                            A Kumble was awarded Man of the Match.

                            Comment


                            • #74
                              Semi Final 1: Australia vs New Zealand
                              Australia XI: V Trumper, M Waugh, D Lehmann, D Bradman*, M Bevan, K Miller, D Tallon+, R Lindwall, S Warne, D Lillee, J Thomson
                              New Zealand XI: J Wright, G Turner, B Congdon, M Crowe*, A Jones, C Harris, R Hadlee, I Smith+, L Cairns, J Saunders, E Chatfield

                              Australia won the toss and elected to bat.

                              Australia
                              Trumper and Waugh combined to start the first prelimary final with a 15-run over off. The duo's aggressive start was almost undone by Hadless bu Waugh was put down by Wright in the deep but Trumper was soon out LBW to Chatfield. Cairns bowled the dangerous Lehmann. New Zealand's main danger seemed to be Waugh though, who nothced up another half-cemtury off just 26 balls. Bradman didn't shy away from attacking either and the two batsmen put on over 50 runs together before the Don was dismissed by Hadlee. A late flurry of wickets prevented Australia from going on to score big. New Zealand need 160 runs to book a spot in the final.

                              Australia 6-159

                              New Zealand
                              A few boundaries and it seemed like New Zealand were on pace for a win early on. Miller produced a great piece of fielding to run out Turner in the second over. Wright and Crowe got New Zealand back on track with a solid partnership, capped off with a 50 for Wright. Just as it looked as if New Zealand were about to run away with a win, Thomson edged out Wright and bowled Jones in the same over to bring the Aussies back into the thick of it. Crowe kept the run rate up and a few helpful boundaries from Harris and Hadlee got the runs required under a run a ball. With a flick off the hips for 4, Crowe brought up his 50 and sealed an upset victory over the dominant Australian team with an over to spare.

                              Australia 6-159
                              M Waugh 88 no, D Bradman 31
                              E Chatfield 3-23, R Hadlee 2-43

                              New Zealand 7-162
                              J Wright 58, M Crowe 52 no
                              D Lillee 2-21, J Thomson 2-34

                              Australia lost to New Zealand by 3 wickets
                              J Wright was awarded Man of the Match.

                              Comment


                              • #75
                                Semi Final 2: West Indies vs South Africa
                                West Indies XI: G Headley, G Greenidge, V Richards, C Lloyd, B Lara, C Walcott+, G Sobers, M Marshall, A Roberts, J Garner, C Ambrose
                                South Africa XI: B Mitchell, K Wessels, A Faulkner, G Pollock, J Rhodes*, H Cronje, C Rice, L Klusener, D Richardson+, P Pollock, A Donald

                                South Africa won the toss and elected to bowl.

                                West Indies
                                With Australia out of the tournament, West Indies would feel as if they're one step closer to being ATG champions already. South Africa on the other hand could possibly be spurred on by the upset New Zealand had. Pollock was clearly fired up and took Headley's wicket in the first over. Despite the first-over blunder from the West Indies, Greenidge and Richards scored quickly to put them on track for a large score. Sir Viv notched up a 50 in 31 balls but was eventually run out trying to take a second run on Jonty Rhodes' arm. Faulkner slowed the runs down but Greenidge still managed to make a 50 before being trapped LBW by Pollock. A few big shots from Lara got the West Indies to 175 runs.

                                West Indies 3-175

                                New Zealand
                                South Africa had a similar start to the West Indies, they lost an early wicket and went on to score quick runs afterwards. Unfortunately, Faulkner could not maintain the aggression and was bowled by Garner and Mitchell fell to Roberts in the following over. Roberts picked up two further wickets and suddenly the Proteas were almost out of contention and needed to score 12 runs per over to win the match. By the time the last two overs came around, South Africa needed 40 runs per over and eventually fell 46 runs short of the West Indies' total.

                                West Indies 3-175
                                V Richards 68, G Greenidge 56
                                P Pollock 2-25

                                South Africa 8-129
                                B Mitchell 30, G Pollock 20
                                A Roberts 3-35, J Garner 2-22

                                West Indies won by 46 runs
                                V Richards was awarded Man of the Match.

                                Comment

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