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International cricket in 2004-05

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International cricket in the 2004–05 cricket season is defined by major statisticians, such as CricketArchive and Wisden, as those matches played on tours that started between September 2004 and April 2005. There were no major tournaments played during this time. All of the ten Test nations will be in action during this season in the test arena.

ICC Championship Tables in September 2004

ICC Test Championship Table at the end of August, 2004 [1]
Pos Nation Points
1 Flag_of_Australia.svg Australia 129
2 Flag_of_England.svg England 109
3 Flag_of_Pakistan.svg Pakistan 105
4 Flag_of_India.svg India 104
5 Flag_of_Sri_Lanka.svg Sri Lanka 103
6 Flag_of_South_Africa.svg South Africa 102
7 Flag_of_New_Zealand.svg New Zealand 94
8 West_Indies_Cricket_Board_Flag.svg West Indies 73
9 Flag_of_Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe 51
10 Flag_of_Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh 1
ICC ODI Championship Table at the end of August, 2004 [2]
Pos Nation Points
1 Flag_of_Australia.svg Australia 136
2 Flag_of_Sri_Lanka.svg Sri Lanka 123
3 Flag_of_New_Zealand.svg New Zealand 117
4 Flag_of_Pakistan.svg Pakistan 105
5 Flag_of_India.svg India 105
6 Flag_of_South_Africa.svg South Africa 102
7 West_Indies_Cricket_Board_Flag.svg West Indies 101
8 Flag_of_England.svg England 99
9 Flag_of_Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe 61
10 Flag_of_Kenya.svg Kenya 28
11 Flag_of_Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh 0

September 2004

New Zealand A in South Africa

New Zealand A in South Africa in 2004–05. ODI series: South Africa A won the 3-match series 3–0.

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI Series
1st ODI 29 Sep 2004 Ashwell Prince Matthew Bell New Wanderers Stadium RSA by 15 runs
2nd ODI 1 Oct 2004 Ashwell Prince Matthew Bell Sedgars Park RSA by 9 wickets
3rd ODI 3 Oct 2004 Ashwell Prince Matthew Bell SuperSport Park RSA by 4 runs

Australia in India

Australia in India 2004-05. Test series: Australia won the 4-match series 2-1.

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test Series
Test 1713 6-10 Oct 2004 Sourav Ganguly Adam Gilchrist Chinnaswamy Stadium AUS by 217 runs
Test 1714 14-18 Oct 2004 Sourav Ganguly Adam Gilchrist M. A. Chidambaram Stadium Draw
Test 1718 26-30 Oct 2004 Rahul Dravid Adam Gilchrist Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground AUS by 342 runs
Test 1720 3-7 Nov 2004 Rahul Dravid Ricky Ponting Wankhede Stadium IND by 13 runs

Zimbabwe in Pakistan

The Zimbabwean cricket team played two tour matches; a two-dayer against the PCB XI, which was drawn, and a four-day match against the Patron's XI, which the tourists lost by an innings and 38 runs.[3]

October 2004

New Zealand in Bangladesh

New Zealand in Bangladesh 2004-05. Test series: New Zealand won the 2-match series 2-0. One-day International series: New Zealand won 3-match series 3-0.

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test Series
Test 1715 19-23 Oct 2004 Khaled Mashud Stephen Fleming Bangabandhu National Stadium NZL by inn and 99 runs
Test 1717 26-30 Oct 2004 Khaled Mashud Stephen Fleming MA Aziz Stadium NZL by inn and 101 runs
ODI Series
ODI 2189 2 Nov 2004 Habibul Bashar Daniel Vettori MA Aziz Stadium NZL won by 138 runs
ODI 2190 5 November 2004 Habibul Bashar Daniel Vettori Bangabandhu National Stadium NZL won by 3 wickets
ODI 2191 7 Nov 2004 Habibul Bashar Daniel Vettori Bangabandhu National Stadium NZL won by 83 runs

Sri Lanka in Pakistan

Sri Lanka played two Tests against the home side, Pakistan, without any warm-up tour matches. The series was drawn.[4]

November 2004

South Africa In India

The touring team played one tour match against the Indian Board President'ts XI as well as two Tests and a single one-day international.[5]

New Zealand in Australia

New Zealand played two Tests and two one-day matches, the third being abandoned without a ball being bowled. [6]

England in Zimbabwe

England toured Zimbabwe for a series of 4 one-day matches, all of which they won. [7]

December 2004

Sri Lanka In New Zealand

Pakistan in Australia

England in South Africa

India in Bangladesh

January 2005

West Indies in Australia

Zimbabwe in Bangladesh

February 2005

Australia in New Zealand

Zimbabwe in South Africa

Bangladesh A in Zimbabwe

Pakistan in India

March 2005

South Africa in West Indies

England A in Sri Lanka

April 2005

Pakistan A in Sri Lanka

References

  1. ^ [http://www.icc-cricket.com/icc/test/archive/2004.html ICC Cricket Website, accessed 21 December, 2006
  2. ^ [http://www.icc-cricket.com/icc/odi/2004.html ICC Cricket Website, accessed 21 December, 2006
  3. ^ Zimbabwe in Pakistan scorecards, accessed 10 February 2007
  4. ^ Cricinfo Scorecards, sourced 10 February 2007
  5. ^ Cricinfo Scorecards, sourced 10 February 2007
  6. ^ Cricinfo Scorecards, sourced 10 February 2007
  7. ^ Cricinfo Scorecards, sourced 10 February 2007

 
 
 

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