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ZIMBABWEZIMBABWE BOOKBOOK AA PLACEPLACE ININ THETHE FINALFINAL ZIMBABWE have now trounced the West Indies Now Zimbabwe - buoyed by the 70- whip- batsmen will be required to set the Africans a twice. And the thousands of home supporters ping of the Windies at Canterbury on Tuesday, decent target. ready to cheer on their heroes at Old Trafford will be out to scuttle England’s big But England should beware, as Johnson, Guy will be hoping that now ’s team names again. led the -tak- Whittall and Campbell are fresh from big have secured their place in next Saturday’s ing exploits against ’ side, with innings against the West Indies - and no doubt NatWest Series Final, they may relax. two for 16 off six overs. Five other bowlers hungry for more runs. But the African side will not - and the Flower also chipped in with a wicket-apiece. brothers, plus Johnson, Campbell and Co will England will be hoping to banish memories of be out to complete a dashing their sorry batting performance against the England. The tourists made easy work of the Windies at Lord’s on Sunday, when only tor- Table hosts when the sides met at last rential rain saved them after collapsing to 158 P W L NR Tie Pts R/R Saturday. Marcus Trescothick’s hugely-impres- for eight. Zimbabwe 3 3 0 0 0 6 0.71 sive 79 on debut was not enough to make up Trescothick’s 49 and Graham Thorpe’s 42 for drab performances by other, more senior offered some cheer for supporters at the England 2 0 1 1 0 1 -0.20 players. home of cricket, but assistance from more West Indies 3 0 2 1 0 1 -0.97 2

West Indies v Zimbabwe Squad 10th July at Canterbury Squad Zimbabwe beat West Indies by 70 runs 1 Andy Flower (c) (wk) 6 Shivnarine SIX DAYS, three wins, and Zimbabwe are already in the Jacobs owed his side some runs and made 37 before Chanderpaul NatWest Series Lord’s final before England and West falling lbw to in the 43rd over after a stand of 2 Guy Whittall 7 (wk) Indies have even began to stir in the inaugural mid-sum- 54 with Nixon McLean, who went on to complete 50 from 4 Neil Johnson 9 mer tournament. 70 balls before West Indies ended the match at 186 for 5 19 Jimmy Adams (c) The Canterbury outfield was slowed by the recent eight. 6 Grant Flower 23 rain, and Zimbabwe struck only 50 runs in boundaries To start with, Gayle clipped a catch to square-leg, then 7 29 Reon King out of their total of 256 for four and made certain they mishit a shot to mid-on, and Wavell 32 galloped the rest. Hinds knocked back a return chance to Bryan Strang. 8 It could be argued that vital runs were literally hand- 33 It was 23 for three and worse was to follow when 9 (vc) ed to them by crucial lapses in a sub-standard West Adams and Lara ended up at the same end, and next ball 34 Indies display in which seven chances went 11 Dirk Viljoen 40 Adrian Griffith astray. Lara played on to a pacy from Heath Streak. 12 Gary Brent Zimbabwe were led by 83 in 111 balls from Guy Whittall 43 Mahendra Perhaps the most crucial was offered by Alistair 13 Nagamootoo Campbell, who was five when Ridley Jacobs should have in his 100th international after Neil Johnson had struck a bristling 51 in 68 deliveries. 19 Mluleki Nkala 45 him off Chris Gayle and he went on to make an Hinds failed to grasp the difficult chance offered by 20 Alistair Campbell 53 Ramnaresh influential 77 off 78 balls to add to his man-of- the-match 80 against England at The Oval on Saturday. Johnson on 17 and then came the fluffed stumping oppor- 26 Mpumelelo Sarwan The Windies played some loose strokes, and a run-out tunity by Jacobs off Campbell. Mbangwa 68 mix-up between Jimmy Adams and Brian Lara Man-of-the-match Whittall, too, was let off on 40, 76 Nixon McLean had West Indies tottering on the edge of the precipice 49 and 80 by Rose, Sherwin Campbell and Hinds after 28 Bryan Strang 99 Franklyn Rose at 40 for five. a treble-juggle. 77

Quotes Scorecard (West Indies won toss) Quotes ZIMBABWE WEST INDIES Jimmy Adams Runs 6s 4s Bls Min Runs 6s 4s Bls Min Andy Flower N C Johnson run out ...... 51 0 5 68 80 C H Gayle c Streak b Johnson...... 6 0 1 13 17 “We would have fielded “It was a bad perfor- G J Whittall c Hinds b Rose ...... 83 0 5 111 198 S L Campbell c G W Flower b Johnson ...... 2 0049 had we won the toss 16 W W Hinds c & b B C Strang...... 9 0 1 13 13 mance in every aspect. M W Goodwin b Gayle ...... 0 0 28 25 and we would have A D R Campbell not out...... 77 1 1 78 87 B C Lara b Streak ...... 3 0 0 21 32 Our approach in the liked to have chased. field was very poor. G W Flower c Campbell b Rose...... 6 0079 *J C Adams run out ...... 10 0 0 23 24 *†A Flower not out ...... 7 00814 R L Powell b Viljoen...... 14 0 2 23 27 Things worked out very Nobody is happy with well for us from the the way we fielded. Extras (b2 lb7 w7) ...... 16 †R D Jacobs lbw b G W Flower ...... 37 1 1 78 121 F A Rose lbw b P A Strang...... 30 2 2 31 30 word go. Guy Whittall We might have bowled Total (for 4, 50 overs) ...... 256 Fall: 1-89, 2-118, 3-214, 4-229. N A M McLean not out...... 50 0 3 70 88 had the guts to stand a little better in the Did Not Bat: S V Carlisle, P A Strang, H H Streak, D P Viljoen, B C Strang. M Dillon not out...... 6 0 0 24 24 second half of the up and say he’d like to : N A M McLean 8-0-46-0, C D Collymore 7-0-40-0, M Dillon 10- Extras (lb4 w15) ...... 19 open when Craig Zimbabwe innings than 1-44-0, F A Rose 10-0-47-2, C H Gayle 10-0-42-1, J C Adams 5-0-28-0. Total (for 8, 50 overs) ...... 186 we did in the first. And Wishart injured his knee Fall: 1-7, 2-18, 3-23, 4-40, 5-40, 6-57, 7-103, 8-157. just before the start, we didn’t bat very well Did Not Bat: C D Collymore. and my run-out came Bowling: N C Johnson 6-0-16-2, B C Strang 10-2-35-1, H H Streak 8-0- and he did a great job. at a very bad time for 23-1, D P Viljoen 9-1-26-1, P A Strang 10-0-58-1, G W Flower 5-0-18-1, To be honest our field- the team. We haven’t G J Whittall 2-0-6-0. ing was great today and been very happy with Umpires: B Dudleston and R Julian. I’d like us to sharpen the way things have up on that. We are not gone since the Lord’s used to doing this well Test. It’s a very big chal- Man of the Match Best innings and it’s a great feeling for the boys. Who we lenge for us to use the Behind time remaining Guy Whittall play in the final is out between now and the Off side of our hands, so we two games in Durham, Runs: 83. square Leg side won’t bother about it. 14 square and see we can get 18 19 We haven’t won a ourselves back on : 0. major tournament but track, not so much Catches: 0. 7 10 we got into the final technically 15 against India in Sharjah Guy Whittall Covers but mentally.” Zimbabwean Midwicket and lost. The impact of opener Whittall’s Straight playing this sort of knock was the cricket and getting a Key Player highlight of a Guy Whittall 83, off 111 balls few wins under our polished batting belt has been huge Nixon McLean display. The 27- back home.” Nixon McLean’s half- year-old was the Run Graph was a deter- mainstay of the Key Player African side’s mined effort to restore 300 some pride in the West innings with 83 Runs Alistair Campbell runs crafted Indies’ performance. Alistair Campbell missed McLean’s runs were from 111 balls, 250 including five out on the man of the fashioned from 70 match award, but his boundaries. 200 balls, including three Whittall’s impres- rapid 77 was as impor- fours. Batting at num- sive spell at the Zimbabwe tant as Whittall’s contri- ber nine, the bowler crease ended 150 bution. Campbell’s runs was far more at home when he was came from just 78 balls at the wicket than his and provided the late snared by 100 West Indies upper order col- Franklyn Rose, innings impetus needed leagues, and his top- but he is build- to steer the Africans scoring performance ing himself a 50 past the 250 mark. will have shamed the Campbell remained reputation as a Overs likes of Wavell Hinds man bowlers 0 unbeaten after the com- and Brian Lara. should fear. 10 20 30 40 50 pletion of 50 overs. 3

England v Zimbabwe Players to 13th July at Old Trafford Players to ENGLAND’S Andrew Flintoff has underlined his commitment to “Last winter I worked hard to keep in shape and I think I suc- watch England’s cause ahead of the NatWest Series day-night clash with ceeded. I haven’t been doing anything different this summer - I watch rampant Zimbabwe at Old Trafford. know it’s important to watch what I eat and drink. Marcus Trescothick The 22-year-old Lancashire all-rounder has been the subject of “My back’s a real concern. I’ve had the problem since I was about Neil Johnson Profile: speculation since his late withdrawal from Sunday’s NatWest 14,” he admitted. “On Saturday it felt fine, but on Sunday morn- Profile: On his debut in the Triangular Series match against the West Indies. ing when I woke up I was stiff and sore and couldn’t guarantee Neil Johnson got first meeting between HE pulled out with the same back problem which forced him bowling my 10 overs.” Whether or not Flintoff plays, England will Zimbabwe off to a onto the sidelines for the second Test against the West Indies at England and Lord’s less than a fortnight earlier. face a real test against a Zimbabwe side who have already qual- flyer when they won Zimbabwe, Somerset’s Flintoff claims he has continued the rigorous training regime he ified for the NatWest Series final at Lord’s on July 22. their opening match Marcus Trescothick adopted during the winter, which involves daily back exercises England fans will be hoping for a better performance by against the West Darren Gough. Against Zimbabwe last Saturday, the Yorkshire smashed a majestic 79 to strengthen the area which has caused him so many problems. Indies. His quickfire 95 “I’ve put on a bit of weight,” he admitted. “I accept that, but fast bowler failed to pick up any of the African team’s wickets. runs, handing his nowhere near a stone like some have claimed - more like a His ten overs cost 47 runs - more expensive than any other proved more than country a fantastic couple of kilos. England bowler. enough on which to chance to make a build a victory plat- winning start in the A blustery day with brief sunny spells and quite a bit of cloud around to start form. Although he was NatWest Series - but things off. Things should stay pretty much dry but it will become increasingly out for a duck against England collapsed. grey throughout the day and rain cannot be ruled out towards the evening. England at The Oval A moderate to fresh north west wind. Max temp 17-19C (63-66F). Trescothick, however, on Saturday, Johnson did his bit to revive Head to Head again took to the spirits against the West Windies attack when Indies the following 16th Feb 2000 20th Feb 2000 the sides squared up day with another : Zimbabwe lost to England by 5 wickets : Zimbabwe lost to England by 85 runs for the second time in good knock of 49. Zimbabwe 194 for 7 (48 overs) England 248 for 7 (50 overs) the NatWest Series at Now the 24-year-old (G.W.Flower 55*, C.White 3-29, A.D.Mullally 3-37); (G.A.Hick 80, D.L.Maddy 53, D.P.Viljoen 3-20); Canterbury on will be out to set England 199 for 5 (46.3 overs) Zimbabwe 163 (46.5 overs) (G.A.Hick 5-33) Tuesday. The opener (G.A.Hick 87*, G.W.Flower 3-27) England up for victory 8th July 2000 rattled up 51 runs 18th Feb 2000 against Zimbabwe in The Foster's Oval: Zimbabwe beat England by 5 wkts from 68 balls, includ- Bulawayo: Zimbabwe lost to England by 1 wicket the crucial Old England 207 (M E Trescothick 79, G A Hick 50) ing five fours, as Jimmy Zimbabwe 131 (47.3 overs) (C.White 5-21); Trafford clash. England Zimbabwe 210-5 (A D R Campbell 80, A Flower 61) Adams’ bowlers again England 134 for 9 (44.2 overs) supporters will have (H.H.Streak 3-26, G.B.Brent 3-29) struggled to break their fingers crossed down the African that he can produce Batting Averages side’s upper batting the goods again. order. Name M I NO Runs HS Avge Name M I NO Runs HS Avge G.A.Hick 10 10 1 308 87* 34.22 G.W.Flower 12 12 3 364 84* 40.44 The Pitch G.P.Thorpe 5 5 0 164 89 32.80 A.D.R.Campbell 12 12 2 321 80* 32.10 N.Hussain 9 9 2 198 64 28.28 H.H.Streak 11 10 4 152 43* 25.33 The Ground The Old Trafford wick- M.A.Ealham 7 5 1 102 36* 25.50 A.Flower 13 13 0 321 63 24.69 Old Trafford, the et will host one of the A.J.Stewart 7 7 0 178 41 25.42 N.C.Johnson 7 7 0 172 97 24.57 home of Lancashire NatWest Series’ three R.D.B.Croft 4 4 2 45 30* 22.50 G.B.Brent 4 2 1 23 13* 23.00 N.V.Knight 8 8 1 139 72* 19.85 S.V.Carlisle 6 6 0 120 41 20.00 Club, is day-night matches, V.S.Solanki 5 5 1 79 24 19.75 G.J.Whittall 9 9 2 134 53 19.14 a well-equipped with England and C.White 7 6 1 75 27* 15.00 M.W.Goodwin 7 7 0 102 28 14.57 ground with extensive Zimbabwe battling out A.R.Caddick 6 4 2 27 21* 13.50 B.C.Strang 2 1 0 13 13 13.00 facilities for both play- the fifth game of the A.D.Mullally 84125208.33P.A.Strang 7 6 0 30 16 5.00 ers and spectators tournament. It is a D.Gough 12 8 3 34 9 6.80 C.B.Wishart 2 2 0 8 6 4.00 and has a capacity of slow-medium track, M.P.Maynard 110 33 3.00D.P.Viljoen 4 3 1 6 4 3.00 20,000. The ground A.Flintoff 210 22 2.00M.Mbangwa 100 00 - lacking the pace of was badly damaged more traditional Old Bowling Averages during the Second Trafford strips. World War but has Lancashire faced Name O M R W Avge Best Econ Name O M R W Avge Best Econ been returned to its G.A.Hick 23 3 95 7 13.57 5-33 4.13 M.Mbangwa 7 1 28 2 14.00 2-28 4.00 Yorkshire here at the A.D.Mullally 78.2 14 249 14 17.78 3-29 3.17 G.W.Flower 46 3 144 9 16.00 3-9 3.13 former glory. end of last month in a D.Gough 112.3 17 409 21 19.47 5-44 3.63 D.P.Viljoen 25 1 99 6 16.50 3-20 3.96 Lancashire fans are day-night match and M.A.Ealham 63.3 4 221 11 20.09 5-15 3.48 P.A.Strang 63.2 4 207 11 18.81 3-24 3.26 remarkably loyal and although the home C.White 61.5 4 252 11 22.90 5-21 4.07 H.H.Streak 90.2 6 379 14 27.07 3-26 4.19 it was a county match side lost by 69 runs, A.R.Caddick 58 13 145 6 24.16 2-24 2.50 N.C.Johnson 27 3 97 3 32.33 1-12 3.59 at Old Trafford that R.D.B.Croft 28 2 149 5 29.80 2-33 5.32 G.J.Whittall 40 1 174 5 34.80 2-11 4.35 drew the biggest the pitch had plenty of G.P.Thorpe 2 1 5 0 - - 2.50 G.B.Brent 27.2 0 144 4 36.00 3-29 5.26 runs in it throughout A.Flintoff 7 0 34 0 - - 4.85 B.C.Strang 20 1 73 2 36.50 1-34 3.65 cricketing crowd in the game. A.D.R.Campbell 1 0 7 0 - - 7.00 this country. England Against Zimbabwe Records Zimbabwe Against England Records

Best Individual Scores Leading wicket-takers Best Individual Scores Leading wicket-takers G.P.Thorpe 89 Brisbane 1994/95 Player Wickets Matches N.C.Johnson 97 1999/00 Player Wickets Matches G.A.Hick 87* Bulawayo 1999/00 D.Gough 21 12 G.W.Flower 84* Sydney 1994/95 H.H.Streak 14 11 G.A.Hick 80 Harare 1999/00 A.D.Mullally 14 8 A.D.R.Campbell 80* Harare 1996/97 E.A.Brandes 11 4 M E Trescothick 79 The Oval 2000 C.White 11 7 A.D.R.Campbell 80 The Oval 2000 P.A.Strang 11 7 Best Innings Bowling M.A.Ealham 11 7 Best Innings Bowling H.K.Olonga 10 6 M.A.Ealham 5/15 Kimberley 1999/00 Most fifties (including hundreds) H.K.Olonga 6/19 Cape Town 1999/00 Most fifties (including hundreds) C.White 5/21 Bulawayo 1999/00 Player Fifties Matches E.A.Brandes 5/28 Harare 1996/97 G.A.Hick 5/33 Harare 1999/00 Player Fifties Matches G.A.Hick 4 10 E.A.Brandes 4/21 Albury 1991/92 G.W.Flower 3 12 Leading run-scorers G.P.Thorpe 2 5 G.W.Flower 3/9 The Oval 2000 N.Hussain 2 9 A.Flower 3 13 Player Runs Matches Leading run-scorers A.D.R.Campbell 2 12 G.A.Hick 308 10 M E Trescothick 1 1 Player Runs Matches N.Hussain 198 9 Highest Team Totals Highest Team Totals G.W.Flower 364 12 A.J.Stewart 178 7 248 for 7 Harare 1999/00 249 for 7 Harare 1996/97 G.P.Thorpe 164 5 207 The Oval 2000 A.D.R.Campbell 321 12 211 for 7 Cape Town 1999/00 A.Flower 321 13 Most hundreds Lowest Innings Totals 205 Sydney 1994/95 N.C.Johnson 172 7 Player Hundreds Matches 107 Cape Town 1999/00 Lowest Innings Totals No England player has scored a one day 118 Harare 1996/97 H.H.Streak 152 11 131 Bulawayo 1999/00 century against Zimbabwe 125 Albury 1991/92 G.J.Whittall 134 9 134 Albury 1991/92 4

FIXTURES Thursday July 6 Zimbabwe bt West Indies by 6 wkts Bristol Saturday July 15 England v West Indies Chester-le-Street Umpires: Peter Willey and Jeremy Lloyds Umpires: John and George Sharp Saturday July 8 Zimbabwe bt England by 5wkts Foster's Oval Sunday July 16 West Indies v Zimbabwe Chester-le-Street Umpires: David Shepherd and Ken Palmer Umpires: and John Holder Sunday July 9 England v West Indies No result Lord's Tuesday July 18 England v Zimbabwe (D/N) Edgbaston Umpires: Ray Julian and Ken Palmer Umpires: Merv Kitchen and David Constant Tuesday July 11 Zimbabwe bt West Indies by 70 runs Canterbury Thursday July 20 England v West Indies Trent Bridge Umpires: Ray Julian and Barry Dudleston Umpires: Merv Kitchen and Barrie Leadbeater Thursday July 13 England v Zimbabwe (D/N) Old Trafford Saturday July 22 FINAL Lord's Umpires: John Holder and George Sharp Umpires: David Shepherd and Peter Willey NATWEST SERIES – HOW IT WORKS THE UMPIRES ❍ All matches will consists of one innings per side and each innings will be limited to Peter Willey Ray Julian 50 overs. A minimum of 25 overs per team shall constitute a match. Born: 06/12/1949 Born: 23/08/1936 ❍ Matches shall be of one day's scheduled duration with the exception of the final, Ex-England, Leicestershire and Ex-Leicestershire. for which a reserve day has been allocated in case of weather interruption. Northamptonshire. Right hand bat, wicket-keeper. ❍ Right Hand bat, off break. International umpiring record: In matches without a reserve day there is provision for for up to 60 minutes of extra First one-day international: England v official playing time in day matches and and up to 30 minutes in floodlit matches to International umpiring record: First Test: West Indies v New Zealand at India at The Oval in 1996 make up for time lost. Total one-day internationals: 4 ❍ Play is scheduled to start at 10.45am with an interval of 45 minutes at 2.15pm and , 1996 close of play at 6.30pm. Total Tests: 19 John Hampshire ❍ At floodlit matches play is scheduled to start at 2.30pm with an interval of 45 min- First one-day international: England v India Born: 10/02/1941 at The Oval in 1996 utes at 6pm and close of play at 10.15pm. Ex-England, Derbyshire and Yorkshire. Total one-day internationals: 17 ❍ Two drinks intervals, each one hour and 10 minutes apart, are permitted for each Right Hand Bat International umpiring record: innings. ❍ David Shepherd First Test: England v at Old Where play is delayed or interrupted the umpires will reduce the length of the inter- Born: 27/12/1940 Trafford in 1989 val between innings. If up to 60 minutes are lost the interval will be reduced to 30 Ex-Gloucestershire. Total Tests: 12 minutes. If between 60 and 120 minutes are lost the interval will be reduced to 20 Right hand bat, right arm medium. First one-day international: England v minutes. If more than 120 minutes are lost the interval will be reduced to 10 minutes. International umpiring record: Australia at Trent Bridge in 1989 ❍ The innings of the team batting second shall not commence before the scheduled First Test: England v Australia at Old Total one-day internationals: 12 time unless the team batting first has completed its innings at least 30 minutes prior to Trafford in 1985 the scheduled interval. In such circumstances a 10-minute break will occur, the team Barrie Leadbeater Total Tests: 51 Born: 14/08/1943 batting second will commence its innings and the interval will occur as scheduled. First one-day international: v Sri ❍ Ex-Yorkshire. At the instant of delivery there may be not more than five fieldsmen on the leg side. Lanka at Swansea in 1983 Right hand bat, right arm medium. ❍ For the first 15 overs only two fieldsmen are permitted to be outside the field Total one-day internationals: 93 International umpiring record: restriction marking at the instant of delivery. This restriction will be lifted earlier in cir- First one-day international: India v West cumstances where the number of overs is reduced. Ken Palmer Indies at Old Trafford in 1983 ❍ No bowler shall bowl more than 10 overs in an innings. In a delayed or interrupted Born: 22/04/1937 Total one-day internationals: 4 match where the overs are reduced no bowler may bowl more than one-fifth of the Ex-England and Somerset. total overs allowed. Right hand bat, right arm fast-medium. Merv Kitchen ❍ International umpiring record: Born: 01/08/1940 A no ball will be called for short-pitched bowling. The penalty will be one run plus Ex-Somerset. any runs scored. First Test: England v Pakistan at Edgbaston in 1978 Left hand bat, right arm medium. ❍ Umpires have been instructed to apply a very strict and consistent interpretation in International umpiring record: calling wides. The penalty will be one run plus any runs scored. Total Tests: 22 First Test: England v New Zealand at Lord ❍ Teams will wear coloured clothing and use white balls manufactured by Duke. First one-day international: England v s in 1990 ❍ Teams will play each other three times in the group stage and score two points for a Australia at The Oval in 1977 Total Tests: 20 win and one point for a tie or no result. Total one-day internationals: 22 First one-day international: Australia v ❍ If the scores in a match are level the result shall be a tie and no account shall be Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge in 1983 Barrie Dudleston taken of the number of wickets that have fallen. Total one-day internationals: 25 ❍ Born: 16/07/1945 The top two teams in the group will contest the final. In the event of teams finishing Ex-Gloucestershire and Leicestershire. David Constant on equal points the right to play in the final will be decided according to: Right hand bat and slow left arm. Born: 09/11/1941 The most wins in the group matches. The team that won the most matches between International umpiring record: Ex-Leicestershire and Kent. the tied sides. The team with the higher run rate. The team that has taken the higher First Test: England v West Indies at Right hand bat, slow left arm. number of wickets per balls. In the event that teams are still level they will draw lots. Edgbaston in 1991. International umpiring record: Total Tests: 2 First Test: England v Pakistan at Lord’s in 1971 THE DUCKWORTH/LEWIS SYSTEM First one-day international: England v Total Tests : 36 Pakistan at Trent Bridge in 1992 First one-day international: Total one-day internationals: 2 England v Australia at Edgbaston in 1972 The system is based on what percentage of its resources (overs and wickets) a team Total one-day internationals: 31 have left. With 50 overs left and 10 wickets remaining, a team have 100 per cent of its John Holder resources left. The table shows the percentage of resources at other stages in the Born: 19/03/1945 Jeremy Lloyds innings. Ex-Hampshire. Born: 17/11/1954 The procedure for working out targets is as follows: Right hand bat, right arm fast-medium. Ex-Somerset and Gloucestershire. 1) For each innings: Use the table to calculate the resource percentage lost by the International umpiring record: Left hand bat, off break. interruption and therefore calculate the resource percentage still available. First Test: England v Sri Lanka at Lord’s in Total one-day internationals: 1 2) If team B have less resources available than team A, calculate the ratio of the 1988 resources available to both teams. Team B's revised target is obtained by scaling down Total Tests: 10 team A's score by this ratio. First one-day international: England v Sri MATCH REFEREE 3) If team B have more resources available than team A, calculate the amount by Lanka at The Oval in 1988 which team B's resources exceeds team A's. Total one-day internationals: 14 Ranjan S Madugalle Work this out as a percentage of 225 (the average 50-over score in ECB matches and George Sharp Born: 22/4/59 one-day internationals). This gives the extra runs to add to team A's score to give Born: 12/03/1950 team B's target. Ex-Northamptonshire. Right hand bat, off-break WICKETS LOST 0 2579 Right hand bat, left arm medium. International refereeing record: OVERS LEFT International umpiring record: First Test: Pakistan v Zimbabwe at 50 100 83.8 49.5 26.5 7.6 First Test: England v India at Trent Bridge Karachi, 1993. 40 90.3 77.6 48.3 26.4 7.6 in 1996 Total Tests: 26 30 77.1 68.2 45.7 26.2 7.6 Total Tests: 11 First one-day international: Pakistan v 25 68.5 61.8 43.4 25.9 7.6 First one-day international: India v Sri 20 58.9 54.0 40.0 25.2 7.6 Lanka at Singapore in 1995/96 Zimbabwe at Karachi, 1993. 10 34.1 32.5 27.5 20.6 7.5 Total one-day internationals: 17 Total one-day internationals: 82. 5

OVERALL RECORDS

Best Individual Scores Leading Matches Most Hundreds Player Matches Player Hundreds Mtchs 194 Pakistan v India Chennai 1996/97 M.Azharuddin (India) 334 S.R.Tendulkar (India) 25 249 I.V.A.Richards 189* West Indies v England Old Trafford 1984 (Pakistan) 306 Saeed Anwar (Pakistan) 17 203 S.R.Waugh (Australia) 295 D.L.Haynes (W Indies) 17 238 G.Kirsten 188* South Africa v UAE Rawalpindi 1995/96 Salim Malik (Pakistan) 283 M.E.Waugh (Australia) 14 217 S.R.Tendulkar 186* India v New Zealand Hyderabad 1999/00 A.R.Border (Australia) 273 S.C.Ganguly (India) 13 145 S.C.Ganguly 183 India v Sri Lanka Taunton 1999 A.Ranatunga (Sri Lanka) 269 B.C.Lara (W Indies) 14 169 I.V.A.Richards 181 West Indies v Sri Lanka Karachi 1987/88 P.A.de Silva (Sri Lanka) 269 C.G.Greenidge (W Indies) 11 128 S.R.Tendulkar (India) 249 I.V.A.Richards (W Indies) 11 187 Kapil Dev 175* India v Zimbabwe Tunbridge Wells 1983 Ijaz Ahmed (Pakistan) 245 P.A.de Silva (Sri Lanka) 11 268 G.M.Turner 171* N Zealand v East Africa Edgbaston 1975 D.L.Haynes (W Indies) 238 Ijaz Ahmed (Pakistan) 10 245 D.J.Callaghan 169* South Africa v N Zealand Centurion 1994/95 B.C.Lara 169 West Indies v Sri Lanka Sharjah 1995/96 Leading Runscorers Most Fifties (including hundreds) Player Runs Mtchs Player Fifties Matches M.Azharuddin (India) 9377 334 M.Azharuddin (India) 58 334 Best Innings Bowling S.R.Tendulkar (India) 9262 249 D.L.Haynes (W Indies) 57 238 D.L.Haynes (W Indies) 8648 238 P.A.de Silva (Sri Lanka) 57 268 P.A.de Silva (Sri Lanka) 8334 268 Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pakistan) 53 225 Aaqib Javed 7/37 Pakistan v India Sharjah 1991/92 M.E.Waugh (Australia) 7492 217 (Pakistan) 50 233 W.W.Davis 7/51 West Indies v Australia Headingley 1983 A.Ranatunga (Sri Lanka) 7454 269 A.Ranatunga (Sri Lanka) 49 269 A.Kumble 6/12 India v West Indies Calcutta 1993/94 Javed Miandad (Pakistan) 7381 233 M.E.Waugh (Australia) 47 217 Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pakistan) 7282 225 S.R.Tendulkar (India) 47 249 G.J.Gilmour 6/14 Australia v England Headingley 1975 Saeed Anwar (Pakistan) 7240 203 Salim Malik (Pakistan) 47 283 6/14 Pakistan v India Sharjah 1984/85 Salim Malik (Pakistan) 7171 283 D.M.Jones (Australia) 46 164 C.E.H.Croft 6/15 West Indies v England Arnos Vale 1980/81 Azhar Mahmood 6/18 Pakistan v West Indies Sharjah 1999/00 Leading Wicket-takers Leading Catches (ex Wkt-Keepers) H.K.Olonga 6/19 Zimbabwe v England Cape Town 1999/00 Player Wickets Mtchs Player Catches Mtchs B.C.Strang 6/20 Zimbabwe v Bangladesh 1997/98 Wasim Akram (Pakistan) 427 306 M.Azharuddin (India) 156 334 A.A.Donald 6/23 South Africa v Nairobi 1996/97 (Pakistan) 309 193 A.R.Border (Australia) 127 273 A.Kumble (India) 267 203 R.S.Mahanama (Sri Lanka) 109 213 Kapil Dev (India) 253 225 S.R.Waugh (Australia) 103 295 J.Srinath (India) 252 187 I.V.A.Richards (W Indies) 101 187 Highest Team Totals S.K.Warne (Australia) 228 146 M.E.Waugh (Australia) 91 217 (Pakistan) 227 124 Ijaz Ahmed (Pakistan) 90 245 398 for 5 Sri Lanka v Kenya Kandy 1995/96 C.A.Walsh (W Indies) 227 205 C.L.Hooper (W Indies) 87 182 C.Ambrose (W Indies) 225 176 P.A.de Silva (Sri Lanka) 85 268 376 for 2 India v New Zealand Hyderabad 1999/00 A.A.Donald (South Africa) 206 121 S.R.Tendulkar (India) 84 249 373 for 6 India v Sri Lanka Taunton 1999 371 for 9 Pakistan v Sri Lanka Nairobi 1996/97 Leading 5 Wicket Hauls Leading Dismissals 363 for 7 England v Pakistan Trent Bridge 1992 360 for 4 West Indies v Sri Lanka Karachi 1987/88 Player 5 wkts Mtchs Wicket-keeper Dismissals Mtchs Waqar Younis (Pakistan) 10 193 (Pakistan) 236 168 349 for 6 Australia v New Zealand Christchurch 1999/00 L.Klusener (South Africa) 6 86 I.A.Healy (Australia) 234 168 349 for 9 Sri Lanka v Pakistan Singapore 1995/96 R.J.Hadlee (New Zealand) 5 115 P.J.L.Dujon (W Indies) 202 166 349 for 9 New Zealand v India Rajkot 1999/00 Saqlain Mushtaq (Pakistan) 5 124 D.J.Richardson (Sth Africa) 165 122 348 for 8 New Zealand v India Nagpur 1995/96 Wasim Akram (Pakistan) 5 306 R.Kaluwitharana (Sri Lanka) 154 135 G.D.McGrath (Australia) 4 118 N.R.Mongia (India) 154 140 Aaqib Javed (Pakistan) 4 163 A.C.Gilchrist (Australia) 143 90 C.E.L.Ambrose (W Indies) 4 176 A.Flower (Zimbabwe) 125 134 Lowest Team Totals Azhar Mahmood (Pakistan) 3 88 R.W.Marsh (Australia) 124 92 J.Garner (W Indies) 3 98 (Pakistan) 122 101 43 Pakistan v West Indies Cape Town 1992/93 45 Canada v England Old Trafford 1979 Leading Duck-makers Leading Stumpings 55 Sri Lanka v West Indies Sharjah 1986/87 Player Ducks Mtchs Wicket-keeper Stmps Mtchs Wasim Akram (Pakistan) 23 306 Moin Khan (Pakistan) 61 168 63 India v Australia Sydney 1980/81 R.Kaluwitharana (Sri Lanka) 19 139 R.Kaluwitharana (Sri Lanka) 59 135 64 New Zealand v Pakistan Sharjah 1985/86 Salim Malik (Pakistan) 19 283 N.R.Mongia (India) 44 140 68 Scotland v West Indies Leicester 1999 A.Ranatunga (Sri Lanka) 18 269 I.A.Healy (Australia) 39 168 69 South Africa v Australia Sydney 1993/94 C.J.McDermott (Australia) 15 138 Rashid Latif (Pakistan) 28 101 70 Australia v England Edgbaston 1977 (Pakistan) 15 198 A.Flower (Zimbabwe) 28 134 R.S.Mahanama (Sri Lanka) 15 213 K.S.More (India) 27 94 70 Australia v New Zealand Adelaide 1985/86 S.R.Waugh (Australia) 15 295 Salim Yousuf (Pakistan) 22 85 71 Pakistan v West Indies Brisbane 1992/93 P.V.Simmons (West Indies) 14 143 A.C.Parore (New Zealand) 21 108 J.Srinath (India) 14 187 P.J.L.Dujon (W Indies) 21 166