2011 Indoor Cricket World Cup
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Administrator(s) | World Indoor Cricket Federation |
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Cricket format | Indoor Cricket |
Tournament format(s) | Round-robin and Knockout |
Host(s) | South Africa |
Champions | Australia (men) Australia (women) |
Participants | 7 (men) 5 (women) |
Matches | 36 (men) 25 (women) |
Player of the series | Matthew Henderson (men) Hilda Nienaber (women) |
Most runs | Clinton McCabe (217) (men) Kirsten Blair (211) (women) |
Most wickets | Marius Lubbe (22) (men) Hilda Nienaber (25) (women) |
Official website | Action Sports Website |
The 2011 Indoor Cricket World Cup was the tenth edition of Indoor Cricket World Cup which took place between 9 and 15 October 2011 in Gauteng, South Africa.[1]
Some divisions comprising the Junior World Series of Indoor Cricket took place alongside this event.[1]
Host Selection[edit]
The World Cup was awarded to South Africa by the WICF at the conclusion of the previous World Cup. As a result, South Africa became the third nation to host the World Cup twice, having previously hosted the 2000 Indoor Cricket World Cup in Johannesburg.[2]
Venue[edit]
South African administrators determined that Fourways Action Sports Arena in Gauteng would host all World Cup matches and Johannesburg became the host city as a result.
Participants[edit]
Men's Open
- Australia
- England
- India
- New Zealand
- South Africa
- South Africa Development
- Sri Lanka
Ladies Open
- Australia
- England
- South Africa
- South Africa Development
- Wales
Men's Open[edit]
Format[edit]
In the initial phase, the 7 teams will play a round-robin tournament whereby each team plays each one of the other teams once. After 6 games, the table splits into two sections of four teams (Top 4) and three teams (Bottom 3), with each team playing each other in their section. After the second round-robin, a finals phase is played: single-elimination bracket for Bottom 3 teams, and Page playoff bracket for Top 4.
Group stage points are awarded as follows:
Win: 3 points + Bonus points.
Tied: 1.5 points + Bonus points.
Loss: Bonus points.
Bonus points: 1 point for each skin won, regardless of match result.
Group stage[edit]
- Source[3]
9 October 2011 | v | Sri Lanka won by 30 runs | | ||
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09:00 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Dilshan Vitharana | ||||
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9 October 2011 | v | South Africa won by 19 runs | | ||
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9 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 100 runs | | ||
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9 October 2011 | v | South Africa won by 60 runs | | ||
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9 October 2011 | v | New Zealand won by 68 runs | | ||
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9 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 92 runs | | ||
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9 October 2011 | v | New Zealand won by 41 runs | | ||
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10 October 2011 | v | South Africa Development won by 1 run | | ||
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10 October 2011 | v | South Africa won by 67 runs | | ||
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10 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 70 runs | | ||
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10 October 2011 | v | India won by 8 runs | | ||
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10 October 2011 | v | New Zealand won by 84 runs | | ||
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10 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 9 runs | | ||
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10 October 2011 | v | South Africa Development won by 11 runs | | ||
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11 October 2011 | v | New Zealand won by 116 runs | | ||
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09:00 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Tim Papps | ||||
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11 October 2011 | v | South Africa won by 18 runs | | ||
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11:15 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Clinton McCabe | ||||
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11 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 64 runs | | ||
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11:15 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Tim Wichura | ||||
Lance MacDougall 26 Chrishantha Pieris 1/11, Niranjan Rajapakse 1/18, Amila Ratnayake 1/19, Kolitha Nayanananda 1/21 | |||||
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11 October 2011 | v | South Africa Development won by 110 runs | | ||
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15:45 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Vaughn van Berkel | ||||
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11 October 2011 | v | Sri Lanka won by 76 runs | | ||
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18:00 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Ruwan Chandrakumar | ||||
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11 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 72 runs | | ||
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20:15 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Jarred Leach | ||||
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11 October 2011 | v | New Zealand won by 6 runs | | ||
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20:15 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Marius Lubbe | ||||
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- Bottom 3
12 October 2011 | v | India won by 1 run | | ||
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15:45 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Ruwan Chandrakumar | ||||
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13 October 2011 | v | Sri Lanka won by 37 runs | | ||
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11:15 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Ruwan Chandrakumar | ||||
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13 October 2011 | v | England won by 50 runs | | ||
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15:45 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Ian Leach | ||||
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- Top 4
12 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 48 runs | | ||
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18:00 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Vinesh Bennett | ||||
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12 October 2011 | v | South Africa won by 51 runs | | ||
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20:15 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Yergesh Naidoo (South Africa) | ||||
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13 October 2011 | v | South Africa won by 13 runs | | ||
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09:00 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Michael Spargo | ||||
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13 October 2011 | v | New Zealand won by 30 runs | | ||
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11:15 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Matthew Henderson | ||||
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13 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 31 runs | | ||
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18:00 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Travis Baker | ||||
Sylvester Pretorius 14, Dalton Smalberger 14 Nick de Grys 3/-5, Travis Baker 3/0, Michael Ledgard 3/15 | |||||
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13 October 2011 | v | South Africa won by 28 runs | | ||
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20:15 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Stephan Le Roux | ||||
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Finals[edit]
Bottom 3[edit]
Bottom 3 Playoff | Bottom 3 Plate Final | ||||||||
5 | Sri Lanka | 126 (2) | |||||||
6 | England | 115 (2) | 6 | England | 124 (2) | ||||
7 | India | 91 (2) |
14 October 2011 | v | England won by 24 runs | | ||
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18:00 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Adam Breakspear | ||||
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15 October 2011 | v | Sri Lanka won by 2 runs | | ||
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08:00 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Clinton McCabe | ||||
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Top 4[edit]
Quarterfinals | Semifinal | Final | |||||||||||
1 | Australia | 81 (2) | 1 | Australia | 94 (2) | ||||||||
2 | South Africa | 33 (2) | 2 | South Africa | 55 (2) | ||||||||
2 | South Africa | 70 (2) | |||||||||||
4 | South Africa Dev. | 65 (2) | |||||||||||
3 | New Zealand | 104 (1) | |||||||||||
4 | South Africa Dev. | 105 (3) | |||||||||||
14 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 48 runs | | ||
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Player of the match: Neil Burger | |||||
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14 October 2011 | v | South Africa Development won by 1 run | | ||
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Player of the match: Morne Swart | |||||
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14 October 2011 | v | South Africa won by 5 runs | | ||
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Player of the match: Andre Venter (South Africa Development) | |||||
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15 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 39 runs | | ||
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Player of the match: Jarred Leach | |||||
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Ladies Open[edit]
Format[edit]
In the initial phase, the 5 teams will play a round-robin tournament whereby each team plays each one of the other teams twice. After 8 games, a play-off system resembling 2002-08 Super League Top Six format is played.
Group stage points are awarded as follows:
Win: 3 points + Bonus points.
Tied: 1.5 points + Bonus points.
Loss: Bonus points.
Bonus points: 1 point for each skin won, regardless of match result.
Group stage[edit]
- Source[4]
Team | Pld | W | T | L | Diff. | S | Pts |
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Australia | 8 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 807 | 28 | 52 |
South Africa | 8 | 6 | 0 | 2 | 682 | 24 | 42 |
South Africa Development | 8 | 3 | 0 | 5 | -241 | 13 | 22 |
Wales | 8 | 3 | 0 | 5 | -473 | 9 | 18 |
England | 8 | 0 | 0 | 8 | -775 | 6 | 6 |
9 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 132 runs | | ||
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Katrina Teske 26 Jackie Hawker 1/10, Alex Hales 1/10, Rebecca Struthers 1/13, Hannaa Zaman 1/15, Marsh Davies 1/18 | |||||
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9 October 2011 | v | South Africa won by 38 runs | | ||
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9 October 2011 | v | South Africa Development won by 72 runs | | ||
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9 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 7 runs | | ||
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10 October 2011 | v | South Africa won by 99 runs | | ||
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10 October 2011 | v | Wales won by 15 runs | | ||
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10 October 2011 | v | South Africa won by 157 runs | | ||
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10 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 183 runs | | ||
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Elizabeth Hall 28 Charlotte Walker 1/11, Ruth Barron 1/16, Katherine Adie 1/18, Alison Foxwell 1/19, Sarah Fogwill 1/19, Abbey Hawkins 1/19 | |||||
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11 October 2011 | v | South Africa won by 75 runs | | ||
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13:30 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Bennita van der Merwe (South Africa) | ||||
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11 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 104 runs | | ||
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13:30 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Rikki-Lee Rimmington | ||||
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11 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 152 runs | | ||
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18:00 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Rebecca Cook | ||||
Briony Polkinghorne 22, Rikki-Lee Rimmington 22, Amy Wills 22 Amy Bathgate 1/13, Leanie Scheepers 1/21 | |||||
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11 October 2011 | v | Wales won by 12 runs | | ||
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20:15 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Lisa Pagett | ||||
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12 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 76 runs | | ||
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13:30 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Melissa Mayers | ||||
Melissa Mayers 26, Nicole Martin 26 Lisa Pagett 1/7, Rachel Scholes 1/15, Ceara Toal 1/18, Jennifer Wilson 1/25, Emily Marriott 1/35 | |||||
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12 October 2011 | v | South Africa won by 146 runs | | ||
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13:30 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Mari Taljaard | ||||
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12 October 2011 | v | South Africa Development won by 64 runs | | ||
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18:00 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Michelle Homann | ||||
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12 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 19 runs | | ||
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20:15 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Neisha Iles | ||||
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13 October 2011 | v | Wales won by 76 runs | | ||
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09:00 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Rebecca Williams | ||||
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13 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 134 runs | | ||
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11:15 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Rebecca Cook | ||||
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13 October 2011 | v | South Africa Development won by 37 runs | | ||
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15:45 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Amy Bathgate | ||||
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13 October 2011 | v | South Africa won by 193 runs | | ||
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20:15 Scoresheet | Player of the match: Hilda Nienaber | ||||
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Finals[edit]
14 October 2011 | v | Wales won by 36 runs | | ||
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Player of the match: Rebecca Williams | |||||
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14 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 16 runs | | ||
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Player of the match: Hanri Strydom | |||||
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14 October 2011 | v | South Africa Development won by 18 runs | | ||
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Player of the match: Rebecca Williams | |||||
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14 October 2011 | v | South Africa won by 71 runs | | ||
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Player of the match: Celeste Rennie (South Africa) | |||||
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15 October 2011 | v | Australia won by 33 runs | | ||
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Player of the match: Amy Wills | |||||
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See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ^ a b "Indoor Cricket World Cup Draw", last accessed 29 October 2014.
- ^ "Indoor Cricket World", last accessed 29 October 2014.
- ^ "Indoor Cricket World Cup Men's Results". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
- ^ "Indoor Cricket World Cup Women's Results". Retrieved 29 October 2014.