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1999 ICC Cricket World Cup - England
ICC Cricket World Cup
1999
Australia won their second World Cup in 1999.
Australia won their second World Cup in 1999.
Teams 12  (from 97 entrants)
Host England
Champions  Australia  (2nd title)
Matches played   42
Top run scorer(s)  Rahul Dravid (461)
Top wicket taker(s)  Geoff Allott (20)
  Shane Warne (20)

The 1999 Cricket World Cup was hosted primarily by England, but Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands also hosted some games. The World Cup was won by Australia. Australia beat Pakistan by 8 wickets in a one-sided final at Lord's Cricket Ground in London. New Zealand and South Africa were the other semifinalists.

The format of the world cup was as follows: The 12 contestants were divided into 2 groups, in each of which teams played each other in the league stage. The top three from each group advanced to the Super Sixes, a new concept brought about in this World Cup, where each qualifier from group A played with each qualifier from group B. The teams also carried forward their points from games against each qualifer from their group. The top four in the Super Sixes contested the semifinals.

Teams

The following teams contested:

Test Nations
Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Zimbabwe
ICC Trophy Qualifiers
Bangladesh, Kenya, Scotland

Results

The results of all the games seen in the 1999 Cricket World Cup:

The Group Stages

Group A Table

Team Pts Pld W L NR T NRR PCF
 South Africa 8 5 4 1 0 0 0.86 2
 India 6 5 3 2 0 0 1.28 0
 Zimbabwe 6 5 3 2 0 0 0.02 4
 England 6 5 3 2 0 0 −0.33 N/A
 Sri Lanka 4 5 2 3 0 0 −0.81 N/A
 Kenya 0 5 0 5 0 0 −1.20 N/A

Group A Results

Match 1 - 14 May 1999

 Sri Lanka 204 (48.4 overs) England won by 8 wickets

RS Kaluwitharana 57 (66)
AD Mullally 4/37

Lord's, London, England
Umpires: RE Koertzen (SA) and S Venkataraghavan (IND)
Man of the Match: AJ Stewart (ENG)

 England 207/2 (46.5 overs)

AJ Stewart 88 (146)
WPUJC Vaas 1/27

Match 2 - 15 May 1999

 India 253-5 (50 overs) South Africa won by 6 wickets

SC Ganguly 97 (142)
L Klusener 3/66

Hove, Brighton, England
Umpires: SA Bucknor (WI) and DR Shepherd (ENG)
Man of the Match: JH Kallis (SA)

 South Africa 254/6 (47.2 overs)

JH Kallis 96 (128)
J Srinath 2/69

Match 3 - 15 May 1999

 Kenya 229-7 (50 overs) Zimbabwe won by 5 wickets

AV Vadher 54 (90)
NC Johnson 4-42

Taunton, Taunton, England
Umpires: Doug Cowie (NZ) and Javed Akhtar (PAK)
Man of the Match: NC Johnson (ZIM)

 Zimbabwe 231/5 (41 overs)

NC Johnson 59 (70)
MO Odumbe 2/39

Match 7 - 18 May 1999

 Kenya 203 (49.4 overs) England won by 9 wickets

SO Tikolo 71 (107)
D Gough 4-34

St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury, England
Umpires: KT Francis (SL) and RE Koertzen (SA)
Man of the Match: SO Tikolo (KEN)

 England 204/1 (39 overs)

N Hussain 88 (127)
TM Odoyo 1/65

Match 8 - 19 May 1999

 Zimbabwe 252/9 (50 overs) Zimbabwe won by 3 runs

A Flower 68 (85)
J Srinath 2/35

Grace Road, Leicester, England
Umpires: DL Orchard (SA) and P Willey (ENG)
Man of the Match: GW Flower (ZIM)

 India 249 (45 overs)

S Ramesh 55 (77)
HK Olonga 3/22

Match 9 - 19 May 1999

 South Africa 199/9 (50 overs) South African won by 89 runs

DJ Cullinan 49 (82)
M Muralitharan 3/25

Northampton, Northampton, England
Umpires: SA Bucknor (WI) and RS Dunne (NZ)
Man of the Match: L Klusener (SA)

 Sri Lanka 110 (35.2 overs)

RS Mahanama 36 (71)
L Klusener 3/21

Match 13 - 22 May 1999

 South Africa 225/7 (50 overs) South Africa won by 122 runs

HH Gibbs 60 (94)
AD Mullally 2/28

The Oval, London, England
Umpires: RS Dunne (NZ) and S Venkataraghavan (IND)
Man of the Match: L Klusener (SA)

 England 103 (41 overs)

NH Fairbrother 21 (44)
AA Donald 4/17

Match 14, May 22, 1999

 Zimbabwe 197/9 (50 overs) Sri Lanka won by 4 wickets

GW Flower 42 (69)
GP Wickramasinghe 3/35

New Road, Worcester, England
Umpires: SA Bucknor (WI) and DR Shepherd (ENG)
Man of the Match: MS Attapattu (SL)

Sri Lanka 198/6 (46 overs)

MS Atapattu 54 (90)
GJ Whittall 3/35

Match 15 - May 23, 1999

 India 329/2 (50 overs) India won by 94 runs

SR Tendulkar 140 (101)
MA Suji 1/26

Bristol, Bristol, England
Umpires: DB Cowie (NZ) and ID Robinson (ZIM)
Man of the Match: SR Tendulkar (IND)

 Kenya 7/235 (50 overs)

SO Tikolo 58 (75)
DS Mohanty 4/56

Match 19 - May 25, 1999

 Zimbabwe 167/8 (50 overs) England won by 7 wickets

GW Flower 35 (90)
AD Mullally 2/16

Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England
Umpires: SA Bucknor (WI) and DB Hair (AUS)
Man of the Match: AD Mullally (ENG)

 England 168/3 (38.3 overs)

GP Thorpe 62 (80)
M Mbangwa 2/28

Match 20 - May 26, 1999

 Kenya 152 (44.3 overs) South Africa won by 7 wickets

RD Shah 50 (64)
L Klusener 5/21

VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen, the Netherlands
Umpires: DB Cowie (NZ) and P Willey (ENG)
Man of the Match: L Klusener (RSA)

 South Africa 153/3 (41 overs)

JH Kallis 44* (81)
MO Odumbe 1/15

Match 21 - May 26, 1999

 India 373/6 (50 overs) India won by 157 runs

SC Ganguly 183 (158)
GP Wickramasinghe 3/65

County Ground, Taunton, England
Umpires: RS Dunne (NZ) and DS Shepherd (ENG)
Man of the Match: SC Ganguly (IND)

 Sri Lanka 216 (42.3 overs)

PA de Silva 56 (74)
RR Singh 5/31

Match 25 - May 29/30, 1999

 India 232/8 (50 overs) India won by 63 runs

R Dravid 53 (82)
MA Ealham 2/28

Edgbaston, Birmingham, England
Umpires: DB Hair (AUS) and J Akhtar (PAK)
Man of the Match: SC Ganguly (IND)

 England 169 (45.2 overs)

GP Thorpe 36 (57)
SC Ganguly 3/27

Match 26 - May 29, 1999

 Zimbabwe 233/6 (50 overs) Zimbabwe won by 48 runs

NC Johnson 76 (117)
AA Donald 3/41

County Ground, Chelmsford, England
Umpires: DR Shepherd (ENG) and S Venkataraghavan (IND)
Man of the Match: NC Johnson (ZIM)

 South Africa 185 (47.2 overs)

L Klusener 52* (58)
NC Johnson 3/27

Match 27 - May 30, 1999

 Sri Lanka 275/8 (50 overs) Sri Lanka won by 45 runs

MS Atapattu 52 (67)
TM Odoyo 3/56

County Ground, Southampton, England
Umpires: DL Orchard (RSA) and P Willey (ENG)
Man of the Match: MO Odumbe (KEN)

 Kenya 230/6 (50 overs)

MO Odumbe 82 (95)
WPUJC Vaas 2/26

Group B Table

Team Pts Pld W L NR T NRR PCF
 Pakistan 8 5 4 1 0 0 0.51 4
 Australia 6 5 3 2 0 0 0.73 0
 New Zealand 6 5 3 2 0 0 0.58 2
 West Indies 6 5 3 2 0 0 0.50 N/A
 Bangladesh 4 5 2 3 0 0 −0.52 N/A
 Scotland 0 5 0 5 0 0 −1.93 N/A
  • Points Carried Forward (PCF) only applied to the 6 teams which progressed from the Group Stage of the tournament, those points were the number of points scored against their fellow qualifiers from their respective groups. Points carried forward did not change once in the Super Sixes.

Group B Results

Match 4 - 16 May 1999

 Scotland 181/7 (50 overs) Australia won by 6 wickets

GM Hamilton 34 (42)
SK Warne 3/39

County Ground, Worcester, England
Umpires: RS Dunne (NZ) and P Willey (ENG)
Man of the Match: ME Waugh (AUS)

 Australia 182/4 (44.5 overs)

ME Waugh 67 (114)
NR Dyer 2/43

Match 5 - 16 May 1999

 Pakistan 229/8 (50 overs) Pakistan won by 27 runs

W Akram 43 (29)
CA Walsh 3/28

County Ground, Bristol, England
Umpires: DB Hair (AUS) and DL Orchard (SA)
Man of the Match: A Mahmood (Pakistan)

 West Indies 202 (48.5 overs)

S Chanderpaul 77 (96)
A Razzaq 3/32

 

  1. 23 May 1999 Pakistan: 275/8 v Australia: 265, Leeds, Pakistan won by 10 runs (Group B)
  2. 24 May 1999 Scotland: 163 v Bangladesh: 185, Edinburgh, Bangladesh won by 22 runs (Group B)
  3. 24 May 1999 New Zealand 156 v West Indies 158/3, Southampton, West Indies won by 7 wickets (Group B)
  4. 25 May 1999 England: 168/3 v Zimbabwe: 167/8, Nottingham, England won by 7 wickets (Group A)
  5. 26 May 1999 Kenya: 152 (L Klusener 5/21) v South Africa: 153/3, Amsterdam, South Africa won by 7 wickets (Group A)
  6. 26 May 1999 India: 373/6 (S Ganguly 183, R Dravid 145) v Sri Lanka: 216 (R Singh 5/31), Taunton, India won by 157 runs (Group A)
  7. 27 May 1999 Australia: 181/3 v Bangladesh: 178/7, Chester-Le-Street, Australia won by 7 wickets (Group B)
  8. 27 May 1999 Scotland: 68 v West Indies; 70/2, Leicester, West Indies won by 8 wickets (Group B)
  9. 28 May 1999 New Zealand: 207/8 v Pakistan: 269/8, Derby, Pakistan won by 62 runs (Group B)
  10. 29 May 1999 England: 169 v India: 232/8, Birmingham, India won by 63 runs (Group A)
  11. 29 May 1999 Zimbabwe: 233/6 v South Africa: 185, Chelmsford, Zimbabwe won by 42 runs (Group A)
  12. 30 May 1999 Kenya: 230/6 v Sri Lanka: 275/8, Southampton, Sri Lanka won by 45 runs (Group A)
  13. 30 May 1999 Australia: 111/4 v West Indies: 110 (G McGrath 5/14), Manchester, Australia won by 6 wickets (Group B)
  14. 31 May 1999 Bangladesh: 223/9 (S Mushtaq 5/35) v Pakistan: 161, Northampton, Bangladesh won by 62 runs (Group B)
  15. 31 May 1999 Scotland:121 v New Zealand: 123/4, Edinburgh, New Zealand won by 6 wickets (Group B)

Super Six

Team Pts Pld W L NR T NRR PCF
 Pakistan 6 5 3 2 0 0 0.65 4
 Australia 6 5 3 2 0 0 0.36 0
 South Africa 6 5 3 2 0 0 0.17 2
 New Zealand 5 5 2 2 1 0 −0.52 2
 Zimbabwe 5 5 2 2 1 0 −0.79 4
 India 2 5 1 4 0 0 −0.15 0

Super Six Results

  1. 4 June 1999 Australia: 282/6 v India: 205 (Jadeja 100*), The Oval, Australia won by 77 runs
  2. 5 June 1999 Pakistan: 220/7 v South Africa: 221/7, Nottingham, South Africa won by 3 wickets
  3. 6 June 1999 New Zealand: 70/3 v Zimbabwe: 175, Leeds, No result
  4. 8 June 1999 India: 227/6 v Pakistan: 180 (V Prasad 5/27), Manchester, India won by 47 runs
  5. 9 June 1999 Australia: 303/4 (M Waugh 104) v Zimbabwe: 259/6 (N Johnson 132*), Lord's, Australia won by 44 runs
  6. 10 June 1999 New Zealand: 213/8 v South Africa: 287/5, Birmingham, South Africa won by 74 runs
  7. 11 June 1999 Pakistan: 271/9 (S Anwar 103) v Zimbabwe: 123, The Oval, Pakistan won by 148 runs
  8. 12 June 1999 India: 251/6 v New Zealand: 253/5, Nottingham, New Zealand won by 5 wickets
  9. 13 June 1999 Australia: 272/5 (S Waugh 120*) v South Africa: 271/7 (H Gibbs 101), Leeds, Australia won by 5 wickets

Semi-finals

  1. 16 June 1999 New Zealand: 241/7 v Pakistan: 242/1 (S Anwar 113*), Manchester, Pakistan won by 9 wickets
  2. 17 June 1999 Aus: 213 (S Pollock 5/36) v South Africa: 213, Birmingham, Match tied

Australia progressed to the final due to being ahead of South Africa on the Super Six points table, which in turn was decided on net run rate, since the two teams were tied with Pakistan on points and each had won one game against the other two opponents so head-to-head determination could not split them.

Final

  1. 20 June 1999 Australia: 133/2 v Pakistan: 132, Lord's, Australia won by 8 wickets

Shane Warne was adjudged Man of the Match in the final as well as in the semi final. Rahul Dravid of India made the most runs while Lance Klusener of South Africa was declared the Man of the Tournament for his brilliant all round performance. Sourav Ganguly of India made the highest score by posting a mammoth 183 against Sri Lanka at Taunton.

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