Cricket season
The 2002 international cricket season was from April to September 2002.
Season overview[edit]
India in the West Indies[edit]
Test series |
No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result |
Test 1598 | 11–15 April | Carl Hooper | Sourav Ganguly | Bourda, Georgetown | Match drawn |
Test 1599 | 19–23 April | Carl Hooper | Sourav Ganguly | Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain | India by 37 runs |
Test 1601 | 2–5 May | Carl Hooper | Sourav Ganguly | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown | West Indies by 10 wickets |
Test 1602 | 10–14 May | Carl Hooper | Sourav Ganguly | Antigua Recreation Ground, St John's | Match drawn |
Test 1604 | 18–22 May | Carl Hooper | Sourav Ganguly | Sabina Park, Kingston | West Indies by 155 runs |
ODI series |
No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result |
ODI 1835a | 25 May | Carl Hooper | Sourav Ganguly | Sabina Park, Kingston | Match abandoned |
ODI 1835b | 26 May | Carl Hooper | Sourav Ganguly | Sabina Park, Kingston | Match abandoned |
ODI 1836 | 29 May | Carl Hooper | Sourav Ganguly | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown | India by 7 wickets |
ODI 1837 | 1 June | Carl Hooper | Sourav Ganguly | Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain | West Indies by 7 wickets |
ODI 1838 | 2 June | Carl Hooper | Sourav Ganguly | Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain | India by 56 runs (D/L) |
New Zealand in Pakistan[edit]
As a result of the bombing in Lahore near New Zealand Cricket TeaM's hotel, the 2nd Test was abandoned and New Zealand immediately returned home.
Sri Lanka in England[edit]
New Zealand in the West Indies[edit]
Pakistan in Australia[edit]
NatWest Tri-Series 2002[edit]
Group stage |
No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain 1 | Team 2 | Captain 2 | Venue | Result |
ODI 1847 | 27 June | England | Nasser Hussain | Sri Lanka | Sanath Jayasuriya | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | England by 44 runs |
ODI 1848 | 29 June | England | Nasser Hussain | India | Saurav Ganguly | Lord's Cricket Ground, London | India by 6 wickets |
ODI 1849 | 30 June | India | Saurav Ganguly | Sri Lanka | Sanath Jayasuriya | Kennington Oval, London | India by 4 wickets |
ODI 1850 | 2 July | England | Nasser Hussain | Sri Lanka | Sanath Jayasuriya | Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds | England by 3 wickets |
ODI 1851 | 4 July | England | Nasser Hussain | India | Saurav Ganguly | Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street | No result |
ODI 1852 | 6 July | India | Saurav Ganguly | Sri Lanka | Sanath Jayasuriya | Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham | India by 4 wickets |
ODI 1853 | 7 July | England | Nasser Hussain | Sri Lanka | Sanath Jayasuriya | Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester | Sri Lanka by 23 runs |
ODI 1854 | 9 July | England | Nasser Hussain | India | Saurav Ganguly | Kennington Oval, London | England by 64 runs |
ODI 1855 | 11 July | India | Saurav Ganguly | Sri Lanka | Sanath Jayasuriya | The Royal & Sun Alliance County Ground, Bristol | India by 63 runs |
Final |
No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain 1 | Team 2 | Captain 2 | Venue | Result |
ODI 1856 | 13 July | England | Nasser Hussain | India | Saurav Ganguly | Lord's Cricket Ground, London | India by 2 wickets |
Bangladesh in Sri Lanka[edit]
India in England[edit]
Morocco Cup 2002[edit]
PSO Tri-Nation Tournament 2002[edit]
Place | Team | Played | Won | Lost | Points | NetRR |
1 | Australia | 4 | 4 | 0 | 19 | +2.925 |
2 | Pakistan | 4 | 2 | 2 | 10 | -1.386 |
3 | Kenya | 4 | 0 | 4 | 0 | -1.373 |
References[edit]
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