2006 ICC Champions Trophy
{{short description|Cricket tournament}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2017}}
{{Infobox cricket tournament
| name = 2006 ICC Champions Trophy
| image = ICC Champions Trophy 2006 logo.svg
| fromdate = 7 October
| todate = 5 November 2006
| administrator = International Cricket Council
| cricket format = One Day International
| tournament format = Round-robin and knockout
| host = India
| champions = {{cr|Australia}}
| count = 1
| runner up = {{cr|WIN}}
| participants = 10
| matches = 21
| attendance =
| player of the series = {{cricon|WIN|}} Chris Gayle
| most runs = {{cricon|WIN}} Chris Gayle (474)
| most wickets = {{cricon|WIN}} Jerome Taylor (13)
| previous_year = 2004
| previous_tournament = 2004 ICC Champions Trophy
| next_year = 2009
| next_tournament = 2009 ICC Champions Trophy
}}
The 2006 ICC Champions Trophy was a One Day International cricket tournament held in India from 7 October to 5 November 2006. It was the fifth edition of the ICC Champions Trophy (previously known as the ICC Knock-out). The tournament venue was not confirmed until mid-2005 when the Indian government agreed that tournament revenues would be free from tax (the 2002 tournament had been due to be held in India, but was switched to Sri Lanka when an exemption from tax in India was not granted).[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/other_international/india/4582215.stm India to keep Champions Trophy] BBC News, 26 May 2005 Australia won the tournament, their first Champions Trophy victory. They were the only team to get one loss in the tournament, as all other teams lost at least two matches. West Indies, their final opponents, beat Australia in the group stage but were bowled out for 138 in the final and lost by eight wickets on the Duckworth–Lewis method. West Indies opening batsman Chris Gayle was named Player of the Tournament.
English writer Tim de Lisle said the tournament "had been fun" because "it had been unpredictable."[http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/266329.html Why it has been fun this time], Tim de Lisle, from ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006 The unpredictability was in part shown by the fact that no Asian side qualified for the semi-final, for the first time in a major ICC tournament since the 1975 World Cup. De Lisle also claimed that "the pitches" had been the "tournament's secret," saying that they were "sporting and quixotic" and "quite untypical of both one-day cricket and the subcontinent." His views were echoed by panelists in a roundtable discussion organized by ESPNcricinfo, "who hoped that the tournament would not be a one-off in a batsman-dominated game," according to news site rediff.com.[http://www.rediff.com/cricket/2006/nov/05cric.htm Indian batsmen's bad habits exposed], by Deepti Patwardhan, from Rediff. Retrieved 5 November 2006 The tournament recorded five of the 10 lowest team totals in the tournament's history, and totals of 80 (for West Indies v Sri Lanka) and 89 (for Pakistan v South Africa) were the lowest recorded in matches involving the top eight ranked One-day International sides of the world.[https://archive.today/20120715170721/http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/TEAM/ICCCT_LOWEST_TEAM_TOTALS.html Champions Trophy – Lowest Team Totals], from ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006
Qualification
The Ten full member teams competed in the tournament and were seeded according to the ICC ODI Championship standings on 1 April 2006.{{Cite web |title=Groups confirmed for ICC Champions Trophy 2006 |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/groups-confirmed-for-icc-champions-trophy-2006-243027 |access-date=2023-11-14 |work=ESPNcricinfo |language=en}}Bangladesh became the last team to qualify, claiming tenth place ahead of Kenya on 23 March 2006. The first six teams on the ICC ODI table (Australia, South Africa, Pakistan, New Zealand, India, and England) qualified automatically; the next four teams (Sri Lanka, the defending champions West Indies, Zimbabwe and Bangladesh) played a pre-tournament round-robin qualifying round from 7 to 14 October to determine which two teams will proceed to play in the main round.[http://www.sportsfeatures.com/index.php?section=pp&action=show&id=30369 Bangladesh confirm final ICC Champions Trophy 2006 place] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927074509/http://www.sportsfeatures.com/index.php?section=pp&action=show&id=30369 |date=27 September 2007 }} ICC media release, 23 March 2006
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!Qualification !Date !Berths !Country |
Host
|26 May 2005 |1 |{{Cr|India}} |
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rowspan="9" |ODI Championship
| rowspan="9" |1 April 2006 | rowspan="5" |5 |{{Cr|Australia}} |
{{Cr|South Africa}} |
{{Cr|Pakistan}} |
{{Cr|New Zealand}} |
{{Cr|England}} |
rowspan="4" |4
|{{Cr|Sri Lanka}} |
{{Cr|West Indies}} |
{{Cr|Zimbabwe}} |
{{Cr|Bangladesh}} |
Tournament structure
Two teams from the qualifying round, plus the other six teams, played in a group stage, split into two groups of four in a round-robin competition, played from 15 to 29 October.
The top two teams from each group qualified for the semi-finals played on 1 November and 2 November. The final was played on 5 November.
Venues
Matches in the preliminary round and the group round were played in the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium in Mohali, Sardar Patel Stadium in Ahmedabad, the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur, and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai. The matches in Mumbai were the first One Day Internationals at Brabourne Stadium for 11 years.
The semi-finals were played in Mohali and Jaipur. The final was played in Mumbai.
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Mumbai |
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Brabourne Stadium |
Capacity: 20,000
|Capacity: 24,000 |Capacity: 26,950 |Capacity: 49,000 |
Match officials
Three match referees and eight umpires were named for the tournament.{{cite web |access-date=6 April 2010 |title=ICC announces match referee and umpire appointments for ICC Champions Trophy 2006 |url=https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/icc-announces-match-referee-and-umpire-appointments-for-icc-champions-trophy-2006 |work=International Cricket Council}} Of the ten umpires on the ICC elite panel, neither Darrell Hair, who was not nominated due to security concerns, nor Billy Doctrove was employed for the tournament. Those were two umpires calling Pakistan for ball tampering in August. An ICC spokesman said, "this didn't mean Billy Doctrove is a bad umpire," and that there was "nothing sinister" about the decision.[http://www.cricketweb.net/article.php?CategoryIDAuto=1&NewsIDAuto=2572 Doctrove will not stand]
The eight umpires for the tournament were:
- {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Benson
- {{flagicon|NZ}} Billy Bowden
- {{flagicon|WIN}} Steve Bucknor
- {{flagicon|PAK}} Aleem Dar
- {{flagicon|AUS}} Daryl Harper
- {{flagicon|SA}} Rudi Koertzen
- {{flagicon|PAK}} Asad Rauf
- {{flagicon|AUS}} Simon Taufel
The three match referees for the tournament were:
- {{flagicon|NZ}} Jeff Crowe
- {{flagicon|SL}} Ranjan Madugalle
- {{flagicon|SA}} Mike Procter
Squads
{{main article|2006 ICC Champions Trophy squads}}
Qualifying round
West Indies and Sri Lanka had qualified with a game to spare, and their match only determined their position on the ICC ODI Championship table as well as group opposition in the main stage.
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|name_WI={{cr|West Indies}}
|name_ZIM={{cr|ZIM}}
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 7 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|SL}}
| team2 = {{cr|BAN}}
| score1 = 302/8 (50 overs)
| score2 = 265/9 (50 overs)
| runs1 = Upul Tharanga 105 (129)
| wickets1 = Abdur Razzak 2/49 (10 overs)
| runs2 = Shakib Al Hasan 67* (107)
| wickets2 = Farveez Maharoof 3/47 (7 overs)
| result = Sri Lanka won by 37 runs
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/bangladesh-vs-sri-lanka-1st-qualifying-match-249739/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = PCA Stadium, Mohali
| umpires = Daryl Harper (Aus) and Steve Bucknor (WI)
| motm = Upul Tharanga (SL)
| toss = Bangladesh won the toss and elected to field.
| rain =
| notes = Points: Sri Lanka 2, Bangladesh 0
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 8 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|ZIM}}
| team2 = {{cr|West Indies}}
| score1 = 85 (30.1 overs)
| score2 = 90/1 (14.2 overs)
| runs1 = Prosper Utseya 27* (41)
| wickets1 = Chris Gayle 3/3 (3.1 overs)
| runs2 = Chris Gayle 41 (34)
| wickets2 = Elton Chigumbura 1/17 (3 overs)
| result = West Indies won by 9 wickets
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/west-indies-vs-zimbabwe-2nd-qualifying-match-249740/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad
| umpires = Mark Benson (Eng) and Rudi Koertzen (RSA)
| motm = Chris Gayle (WI)
| toss = Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =
| notes = Points: West Indies 2, Zimbabwe 0
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 10 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|SL}}
| team2 = {{cr|ZIM}}
| score1 = 285/7 (50 overs)
| score2 = 141 (42.3 overs)
| runs1 = Upul Tharanga 110 (130)
| wickets1 = Tafadzwa Kamungozi 2/55 (10 overs)
| runs2 = Brendan Taylor 30 (40)
| wickets2 = Lasith Malinga 3/25 (9.3 overs)
| result = Sri Lanka won by 144 runs
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/sri-lanka-vs-zimbabwe-3rd-qualifying-match-249741/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad
| umpires = Aleem Dar (Pak) and Asad Rauf (Pak)
| motm = Upul Tharanga (SL)
| toss = Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =
| notes = Points: Sri Lanka 2, Zimbabwe 0
- As a result of this match, Sri Lanka qualified for the group stage and Zimbabwe were eliminated.
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 11 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|BAN}}
| team2 = {{cr|WIN}}
| score1 = 161 (46.3 overs)
| score2 = 164/0 (36.4 overs)
| runs1 = Aftab Ahmed 59 (55)
| wickets1 = Dwayne Bravo 3/14 (10 overs)
| runs2 = Chris Gayle 104* (118)
| wickets2 =
| result = West Indies won by 10 wickets
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/bangladesh-vs-west-indies-4th-qualifying-match-249742/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
| umpires = Billy Bowden (NZ) and Simon Taufel (Aus)
| motm = Chris Gayle (WI)
| toss = Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =
| notes = Points: West Indies 2, Bangladesh 0
- As a result of this match, West Indies qualified for the group stage and Bangladesh were eliminated.
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = {{anchor|match9}} 13th October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|BAN}}
| team2 = {{cr|ZIM}}
| score1 = 231/6 (50 overs)
| score2 = 130 (44.4 overs)
| runs1 = Shahriar Nafees 123* (161)
| wickets1 = Ed Rainsford 2/41 (10 overs)
| runs2 = Brendan Taylor 52 (74)
| wickets2 = Shakib Al Hasan 3/18 (10 overs)
| result = Bangladesh won by 101 runs
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/bangladesh-vs-zimbabwe-5th-qualifying-match-249743/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
| umpires = Daryl Harper (Aus) and Steve Bucknor (WI)
| motm = Shahriar Nafees (Ban)
| toss = Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to field.
| rain =
| notes = Points: Bangladesh 2, Zimbabwe 0
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 14 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|WIN}}
| team2 = {{cr|SL}}
| score1 = 80 (30.4 overs)
| score2 = 83/1 (13.2 overs)
| runs1 = Wavell Hinds 28 (86)
| wickets1 = Farveez Maharoof 6/14 (9 overs)
| runs2 = Sanath Jayasuriya 45 (47)
| wickets2 = Fidel Edwards 1/17 (4 overs)
| result = Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/sri-lanka-vs-west-indies-6th-qualifying-match-249744/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
| umpires = Asad Rauf (Pak) and Rudi Koertzen (RSA)
| motm = Farveez Maharoof (SL)
| toss = West Indies won the toss and elected to bat
| rain =
| notes = Points: Sri Lanka 2, West Indies 0
- As a result of this match, West Indies qualified for Group A and Sri Lanka qualified for Group B
}}
Group stage
=Group A=
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|source=[https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/points-table-standings EspnCricinfo]
|section=A
|sortable_table=yes
|team1=AUS |team2=WI |team3=INDIA |team4=ENG
|result1=Q |result2=Q
|win_AUS=2 |loss_AUS=1 |nr_AUS=0 |rs_AUS=646 |or_AUS=132.3 |rc_AUS=652 |ob_AUS=150
|win_ENG=1 |loss_ENG=2 |nr_ENG=0 |rs_ENG=570 |or_ENG=148.3 |rc_ENG=568 |ob_ENG=116.2
|win_INDIA=1 |loss_INDIA=2 |nr_INDIA=0 |rs_INDIA=598 |or_INDIA=129.3 |rc_INDIA=601 |ob_INDIA=145.2
|win_WI=2 |loss_WI=1 |nr_WI=0 |rs_WI=730 |or_WI=149.4 |rc_WI=723 |ob_WI=148.3
|name_AUS={{cr|AUS}}
|name_ENG={{cr|ENG}}
|name_INDIA={{cr|IND}}
|name_WI={{cr|West Indies}}
|col_Q=#bfc
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 15 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|ENG}}
| team2 = {{cr|IND}}
| score1 = 125 (37 overs)
| score2 = 126/6 (29.3 overs)
| runs1 = Paul Collingwood 38 (54)
| wickets1 = Munaf Patel 3/18 (8 overs)
| runs2 = Sachin Tendulkar 35 (41)
| wickets2 = Jamie Dalrymple 2/5 (4 overs)
| result = India won by 4 wickets
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/india-vs-england-7th-match-249745/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
| umpires = Daryl Harper (Aus) and Simon Taufel (Aus)
| motm = Munaf Patel (Ind)
| toss = India won the toss and elected to field.
| rain =
| notes = Points: India 2, England 0
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 18 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|WIN}}
| team2 = {{cr|AUS}}
| score1 = 234/6 (50 overs)
| score2 = 224/9 (50 overs)
| runs1 = Runako Morton 90* (103)
| wickets1 = Nathan Bracken 2/42 (10 overs)
| runs2 = Adam Gilchrist 92 (120)
| wickets2 = Jerome Taylor 4/49 (10 overs)
| result = West Indies won by 10 runs
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/australia-vs-west-indies-10th-match-249748/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
| umpires = Mark Benson (Eng) and Rudi Koertzen (RSA)
| motm = Runako Morton (WI)
| toss = West Indies won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =
| notes = Points: West Indies 2, Australia 0
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 21 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|ENG}}
| team2 = {{cr|AUS}}
| score1 = 169 (45 overs)
| score2 = 170/4 (36.5 overs)
| runs1 = Andrew Strauss 56 (90)
| wickets1 = Shane Watson 3/16 (7 overs)
| runs2 = Damien Martyn 78 (91)
| wickets2 = Sajid Mahmood 2/57 (10 overs)
| result = Australia won by 6 wickets
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/australia-vs-england-12th-match-249750/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad
| umpires = Aleem Dar (Pak) and Asad Rauf (Pak)
| motm = Damien Martyn (Aus)
| toss = Australia won the toss and elected to field.
| rain =
| notes = Points: Australia 2, England 0
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 26 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|IND}}
| team2 = {{cr|WIN}}
| score1 = 223/9 (50 overs)
| score2 = 224/7 (49.4 overs)
| runs1 = MS Dhoni 51 (65)
| wickets1 = Ian Bradshaw 3/30 (10 overs)
| runs2 = Shivnarine Chanderpaul 51 (72)
| wickets2 = Ajit Agarkar 2/52 (9.4 overs)
| result = West Indies won by 3 wickets
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/india-vs-west-indies-15th-match-249753/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad
| umpires = Aleem Dar (Pak) and Daryl Harper (Aus)
| motm = Shivnarine Chanderpaul (WI)
| toss = West Indies won the toss and elected to field.
| rain =
| notes = Points: West Indies 2, India 0
- As a result of this match, West Indies qualified for the semifinals and England were eliminated..
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 28 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|WIN}}
| team2 = {{cr|ENG}}
| score1 = 272/4 (50 overs)
| score2 = 276/7 (48.3 overs)
| runs1 = Dwayne Bravo 112* (124)
| wickets1 = Sajid Mahmood 2/44 (7 overs)
| runs2 = Kevin Pietersen 90* (86)
| wickets2 = Chris Gayle 3/31 (10 overs)
| result = England won by 3 wickets
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/england-vs-west-indies-17th-match-249755/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad
| umpires = Daryl Harper (Aus) and Simon Taufel (Aus)
| motm = Chris Gayle (WI)
| toss = West Indies won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =
| notes = Points: England 2, West Indies 0
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 29 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|IND}}
| team2 = {{cr|AUS}}
| score1 = 249/8 (50 overs)
| score2 = 252/4 (45.4 overs)
| runs1 = Virender Sehwag 65 (90)
| wickets1 = Glenn McGrath 2/34 (10 overs)
| runs2 = Damien Martyn 73* (104)
| wickets2 = S. Sreesanth 2/43 (8 overs)
| result = Australia won by 6 wickets
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/india-vs-australia-18th-match-249756/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = PCA Stadium, Mohali
| umpires = Billy Bowden (NZ) and Steve Bucknor (WI)
| motm = Damien Martyn (Aus)
| toss = India won the toss and elected to bat
| rain =
| notes = Points: Australia 2, India 0
- As a result of this match, Australia qualified for semifinals and India were eliminated
}}
=Group B=
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|source=[https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/points-table-standings EspnCricinfo]
|section=B
|sortable_table=yes
|team1=SA |team2=NZ |team3=SL |team4=PAK
|result1=Q |result2=Q
|win_NZ=2 |loss_NZ=1 |nr_NZ=0 |rs_NZ=634 |or_NZ=150 |rc_NZ=497 |ob_NZ=136
|win_PAK=1 |loss_PAK=2 |nr_PAK=0 |rs_PAK=567 |or_PAK=148.1 |rc_PAK=740 |ob_PAK=150
|win_SA=2 |loss_SA=1 |nr_SA=0 |rs_SA=540 |or_SA=150 |rc_SA=425 |ob_SA=150
|win_SL=1 |loss_SL=2 |nr_SL=0 |rs_SL=560 |or_SL=136 |rc_SL=639 |ob_SL=148.1
|name_SA={{cr|RSA}}
|name_NZ={{cr|NZL}}
|name_SL={{cr|SRI}}
|name_PAK={{cr|PAK}}
|col_Q=#bfc
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 16 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|NZ}}
| team2 = {{cr|RSA}}
| score1 = 195 (45.4 overs)
| score2 = 108 (34.1 overs)
| runs1 = Stephen Fleming 89 (112)
| wickets1 = Jacques Kallis 3/28 (7 overs)
| runs2 = Graeme Smith 42 (57)
| wickets2 = Kyle Mills 3/18 (6 overs)
| result = New Zealand won by 87 runs
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/new-zealand-vs-south-africa-8th-match-249746/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
| umpires = Aleem Dar (Pak) and Mark Benson (Eng)
| motm = Stephen Fleming (NZ)
| toss = South Africa won the toss and elected to field.
| rain =
| notes = Points: New Zealand 2, South Africa 0
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 17 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|SL}}
| team2 = {{cr|PAK}}
| score1 = 253 (49.2 overs)
| score2 = 255/6 (48.1 overs)
| runs1 = Sanath Jayasuriya 48 (35)
| wickets1 = Abdul Razzaq 4/50 (7.2 overs)
| runs2 = Imran Farhat 53 (64)
| wickets2 = Chaminda Vaas 2/61 (10 overs)
| result = Pakistan won by 4 wickets
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/pakistan-vs-sri-lanka-9th-match-249747/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
| umpires = Billy Bowden (NZ) and Simon Taufel (Aus)
| motm = Abdul Razzaq (Pak)
| toss = Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =
| notes = Points: Pakistan 2, Sri Lanka 0
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 20 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|NZ}}
| team2 = {{cr|SL}}
| score1 = 165 (49.2 overs)
| score2 = 166/3 (36 overs)
| runs1 = Daniel Vettori 46* (53)
| wickets1 = Muttiah Muralitharan 4/23 (10 overs)
| runs2 = Upul Tharanga 56 (77)
| wickets2 = Jeetan Patel 2/32 (9 overs)
| result = Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/new-zealand-vs-sri-lanka-11th-match-249749/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
| umpires = Aleem Dar (Pak) and Rudi Koertzen (RSA)
| motm = Muttiah Muralitharan (SL)
| toss = New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =
| notes = Points: Sri Lanka 2, New Zealand 0
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 24 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|RSA}}
| team2 = {{cr|SL}}
| score1 = 219/9 (50 overs)
| score2 = 141 (39.1 overs)
| runs1 = AB de Villiers 54 (88)
| wickets1 = Lasith Malinga 4/53 (9 overs)
| runs2 = Mahela Jayawardene 36 (50)
| wickets2 = Andre Nel 3/41 (9 overs)
| result = South Africa won by 78 runs
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/south-africa-vs-sri-lanka-13th-match-249751/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
| umpires = Billy Bowden (NZ) and Simon Taufel (Aus)
| motm = Shaun Pollock (RSA)
| toss = South Africa won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =
| notes = Points: South Africa 2, Sri Lanka 0
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 25 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|NZL}}
| team2 = {{cr|PAK}}
| score1 = 274/7 (50 overs)
| score2 = 223 (46.3 overs)
| runs1 = Scott Styris 86 (113)
| wickets1 = Umar Gul 2/47 (9 overs)
| runs2 = Mohammad Yousuf 71 (92)
| wickets2 = Shane Bond 3/45 (10 overs)
| result = New Zealand won by 51 runs
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/new-zealand-vs-pakistan-14th-match-249752/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = PCA Stadium, Mohali
| umpires = Mark Benson (Eng) and Rudi Koertzen (RSA)
| motm = Stephen Fleming (NZ)
| toss = Pakistan won the toss and elected to field.
| rain =
| notes = Points: New Zealand 2, Pakistan 0
- As a result of this match, New Zealand qualified for semi-finals and Sri Lanka were eliminated.
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 27 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|RSA}}
| team2 = {{cr|PAK}}
| score1 = 213/8 (50 overs)
| score2 = 89 (25 overs)
| runs1 = Mark Boucher 69 (98)
| wickets1 = Umar Gul 3/36 (8 overs)
| runs2 = Yasir Arafat 27 (37)
| wickets2 = Makhaya Ntini 5/21 (6 overs)
| result = South Africa won by 124 runs
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/pakistan-vs-south-africa-16th-match-249754/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = PCA Stadium, Mohali
| umpires = Billy Bowden (NZ) and Mark Benson (Eng)
| motm = Makhaya Ntini (RSA)
| toss = South Africa won the toss and elected to bat
| rain =
| notes = Points: South Africa 2, Pakistan 0
- As a result of this match, South Africa qualified for semifinals and Pakistan were eliminated.
}}
Knock-out stage
{{4TeamBracket
| RD2 = Final
| seed-width =
| team-width = 120px
| score-width = 110px
| RD1-seed1 = A1
| RD1-team1 = {{cr|AUS}}
| RD1-score1 = 240/9 (50 overs)
| RD1-seed2 = B2
| RD1-team2 = {{cr|NZL}}
| RD1-score2 = 206 (46 overs)
| RD1-seed3 = B1
| RD1-team3 = {{cr|RSA}}
| RD1-score3 = 258/8 (50 overs)
| RD1-seed4 = A2
| RD1-team4 = {{cr|WIN}}
| RD1-score4 = 262/4 (44 overs)
| RD2-seed1 = A1
| RD2-team1 = {{cr|AUS}}
| RD2-score1 = 116/2 (28.1 overs)
| RD2-seed2 = A2
| RD2-team2 = {{cr|WIN}}
| RD2-score2 = 138 (30.4 overs)
}}
=Semi-finals=
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 1 November 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|AUS}}
| team2 = {{cr|NZL}}
| score1 = 240/9 (50 overs)
| score2 = 206 (46 overs)
| runs1 = Andrew Symonds 58 (58)
| wickets1 = Kyle Mills 4/38 (10 overs)
| runs2 = Daniel Vettori 79 (103)
| wickets2 = Glenn McGrath 3/22 (10 overs)
| result = Australia won by 34 runs
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/australia-vs-new-zealand-1st-semi-final-249757/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = PCA Stadium, Mohali
| umpires = Steve Bucknor (WI) and Rudi Koertzen (RSA)
| motm = Glenn McGrath (Aus)
| toss = New Zealand won the toss and elected to field.
| rain =
| notes =
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
| date = 2 November 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|RSA}}
| team2 = {{cr|WIN}}
| score1 = 258/8 (50 overs)
| score2 = 262/4 (46 overs)
| runs1 = Herschelle Gibbs 77 (90)
| wickets1 = Jerome Taylor 2/48 (10 overs)
| runs2 = Chris Gayle 133* (135)
| wickets2 = Graeme Smith 1/43 (10 overs)
| result = West Indies won by 6 wickets
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/south-africa-vs-west-indies-2nd-semi-final-249758/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
| umpires = Aleem Dar (Pak) and Simon Taufel (Aus)
| motm = Chris Gayle (WI)
| toss = South Africa won the toss and elected to bat
| rain =
| notes =
}}
=Final=
{{see also|2006 ICC Champions Trophy final}}
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 5 November 2006
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-rt|WIN}}
| team2 = {{cr|AUS}}
| score1 = 138 (30.4 overs)
| score2 = 116/2 (28.1 overs)
| runs1 = Chris Gayle 37 (27)
| wickets1 = Nathan Bracken 3/22 (6 overs)
| runs2 = Shane Watson 57* (88)
| wickets2 = Ian Bradshaw 1/21 (6 overs)
| result = Australia won by 8 wickets (D/L method)
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/australia-vs-west-indies-final-249759/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
| umpires = Aleem Dar (Pak) and Rudi Koertzen (RSA)
| motm = Shane Watson (Aus)
| toss = West Indies won the toss and elected to bat
| rain = Australia were set a revised target of 116 runs from 35 overs.
- Rain interrupted play during the 10th over of Australian innings.
| notes = Australia won the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy.
}}
{{wikinews|Australia beat New Zealand to enter into the final of 2006 ICC Champions Trophy}}
{{wikinews|West Indies will play 2006 ICC Champions Trophy final against Australia}}
{{wikinews|Australia capture 2006 ICC Champions Trophy}}
Tournament statistics
Statistics include performances in preliminary round matches.
=Batting=
class="wikitable" |
+Most runs |
Runs
! Player ! Team |
---|
474
| {{cr|West Indies}} |
320
| {{cr|SRI}} |
241
| {{cr|AUS}} |
222
| {{cr|West Indies}} |
188
| {{cr|SRI}} |
class="wikitable" | ||||
+Highest individual score | ||||
Player
! Team ! Runs ! Opposition ! Stadium ! Date | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Chris Gayle | {{cr|West Indies}}
| 133* | {{cr|RSA}} | Sawai Mansingh Stadium | 2 November |
Shahriar Nafees | {{cr|BAN}}
| 123* | {{cr|ZIM}} | Sawai Mansingh Stadium | 13 October |
Dwayne Bravo | {{cr|West Indies}}
| 112* | {{cr|ENG}} | Sardar Patel Stadium | 28 October |
Upul Tharanga | {{cr|SRI}}
| 110 | {{cr|ZIM}} | Sardar Patel Stadium | 10 October |
Upul Tharanga | {{cr|SRI}}
| 105 | {{cr|BAN}} | Punjab Cricket Association Stadium | 7 October |
=Bowling=
class="wikitable" |
+Most wickets |
Wickets
! Player ! Team |
---|
13
| {{cr|West Indies}} |
12
| {{cr|SRI}} |
11
| {{cr|SRI}} |
10
| {{cr|NZL}} |
10
| {{cr|AUS}} |
10
| {{cr|AUS}} |
class="wikitable" | ||||
+Best bowling analysis | ||||
Player
! Team ! Analysis ! Opposition ! Stadium ! Date | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Farveez Maharoof | {{cr|SRI}}
| 6/14 | {{cr|West Indies}} | Brabourne Stadium | 14 October |
Makhaya Ntini | {{cr|RSA}}
| 5/21 | {{cr|PAK}} | Punjab Cricket Association Stadium | 27 October |
Muttiah Muralitharan | {{cr|SRI}}
| 4/23 | {{cr|NZL}} | Brabourne Stadium | 20 October |
Kyle Mills | {{cr|NZL}}
| 4/38 | {{cr|AUS}} | Punjab Cricket Association Stadium | 1 November |
Jerome Taylor | {{cr|West Indies}}
| 4/49 | {{cr|AUS}} | Brabourne Stadium | 18 October |
Records
Records broken during the tournament:
- Most consecutive defeats, 9, Zimbabwe (carried over from previous tournaments).[https://archive.today/20120722183227/http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/RESULTS/CONSECUTIVE_ICCCT_DEFEATS.html Champions Trophy – Most Consecutive Defeats], from ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006
- Most consecutive wins: 6, West Indies (carried over from previous tournaments).[https://archive.today/20120731040521/http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/RESULTS/CONSECUTIVE_ICCCT_WINS.html Champions Trophy – Most Consecutive Wins], from ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006
- Number of centuries in a tournament: 3, Chris Gayle[https://archive.today/20120723121444/http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/BATTING/ICCCT_AVS_BAT_ALL_INNS_100S.html Champions Trophy Centuries], from ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006
- Most runs in a tournament: 474, Gayle[https://archive.today/20120724090408/http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/BATTING/ICCCT_BAT_MOST_SERIES_RUNS.html Champions Trophy – Most Runs in a Tournament], from ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006
- Most consecutive ducks: 3, Habibul Bashar (carried over from previous tournaments)[https://archive.today/20120722203044/http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/BATTING/MOST_CONSECUTIVE_DUCKS_IN_ICCCTS.html Champions Trophy – Most Consecutive Ducks], from ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006
- Youngest centurion in a Champions Trophy: Shahriar Nafees, 123 not out, Bangladesh v Zimbabwe, aged 20 years 261 days.[https://archive.today/20120730073309/http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/BATTING/ICCCT_YOUNGEST_CENTURIONS.html Champions Trophy – Youngest to Score Century], from ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006
- Highest third wicket partnership: 165, Upul Tharanga and Kumar Sangakkara, Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe at Sardar Patel Stadium, 10 October.[https://archive.today/20130120000444/http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/PARTNERSHIPS/ICCCT_PARTNERSHIP_RECORDS.html Champions Trophy – Partnership Records], from ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006
- Highest fifth wicket partnership: 137, Brian Lara and Runako Morton, West Indies v Australia at Brabourne Stadium, 18 October.
- Highest sixth wicket partnership: 131, Mark Boucher and Justin Kemp, South Africa v Pakistan at Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, 27 October.
- Highest seventh wicket partnership: 103, Jacob Oram and Daniel Vettori, New Zealand v Australia at Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, 1 November.
- Best bowling analysis: 9–2–14–6, Farveez Maharoof, Sri Lanka v West Indies, Brabourne Stadium, 14 October.[https://archive.today/20120731032055/http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/BOWLING/ICCCT_AVS_BOWL_BEST_INNS_FIGS.html Champions Trophy Best Innings Bowling], from ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006
- First hat-trick: Jerome Taylor v Australia, Brabourne Stadium, 18 October.
Off the field issues
The BCCI, Indian cricket's governing body, made efforts to ensure that this is the last ICC Champions Trophy. They stated that it was a "financial burden" for host nations and that the ICC should host only one international tournament, the World Cup.[http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/231644.html India to call for the scrapping of Champions Trophy] ESPNcricinfo, 4 January 2006 However, in April, BCCI president Sharad Pawar said that he would "respect the decision" if the ICC unanimously agreed to keep the Champions Trophy on the calendar.[http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/245532.html BCCI not against Champions Trophy – Pawar] ESPNcricinfo 27 April 2006
After the bombings in Mumbai in July 2006, there were concerns raised about the security of players, but no team decided to withdraw on these grounds.[http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/253216.html Concern over Champions Trophy] ESPNcricinfo, 12 July 2006
Herschelle Gibbs returned to India for the first time in six years; he had refused to tour the country following the match-fixing scandal on the tour of India in 2000, over fears he might be arrested. He eventually agreed to a questioning session with the Delhi police, incriminating several more people in the scandal.[http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/262454.html Gibbs reveals more names to Indian police] ESPNcricinfo, 12 October 2006
Pakistan's team composition frequently changed; the original captain Inzamam-ul-Haq was suspended following his decision to forfeit the fourth Test of Pakistan's match against England over an umpiring decision. Younis Khan was instated as captain, withdrew himself, then was appointed for the job again. On 16 October, the day before their first match, Pakistan fast bowlers Mohammad Asif and Shoaib Akhtar were sent home following a positive A sample of a drugs test.
=Award ceremony controversy=
During the Award ceremony after the finals, Ricky Ponting tapped the shoulders of BCCI President Sharad Pawar and informally gestured him to hand over the trophy. Soon after the trophy was handed over, Damien Martyn nudged Sharad Pawar off the stage, eager to relish the moment and to pose for the waiting photographers. Former Indian batsman Sunil Gavaskar who was also present on the stage, later disclosed that one of the Australian team members referred to Pawar as "Hiya Buddy."{{Cite web |url=http://www.cricketnext.com/news/pawar-was-addressed-as-hiya-buddy-gavaskar/21579-13.html |title='Hiya buddy,' said Aussies to Pawar |access-date=8 November 2006 |archive-date=28 September 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928074222/http://www.cricketnext.com/news/pawar-was-addressed-as-hiya-buddy-gavaskar/21579-13.html |url-status=dead }}
Although Pawar tried to play down the incident by stating that "it wasn't intentional," some cricketers, including the usually diplomatic Sachin Tendulkar and Nikhil Chopra reacted strongly to this. In Mumbai, a section of NCP workers took to the streets demanding an apology from the Australian cricket team. Chaggan Bhujbal, a NCP leader, said, "This is an insult to a senior leader. We will make a formal complaint to the Australian embassy."
The BCCI, however, decided not to complain to Cricket Australia officially.{{Cite web |url=http://www.cricketnext.com/news/bcci-wont-officially-complain-to-ca/21587-13.html |title=BCCI won't officially complain to Cricket Australia |access-date=8 November 2006 |archive-date=28 September 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928074212/http://www.cricketnext.com/news/bcci-wont-officially-complain-to-ca/21587-13.html |url-status=dead }} However, the issue soon got resolved when Ricky Ponting tended his apology to Pawar.
See also
References
{{reflist|30em}}
External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20040911024047/http://www.icc-cricket.com/icc/events/championstrophy/ ICC Champions Trophy] (International Cricket Council)
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20061020133107/http://www.iccchampionstrophy.indya.com/ 2006 Champions Trophy], official site
- [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/232685.html ICC names Champions Trophy venues] (ESPNcricinfo, 12 January 2006)
- [http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/243032.html Groups announced for Champions Trophy] (ESPNcricinfo, 2 April 2006)
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20060519210941/http://www.icc-cricket.com/icc-iccct/content/story/245513.html Venues announced], International Cricket Council press release, 27 April 2006
- [http://usa.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2006-07/OD_TOURNEYS/ICCCT/ Match Scorecards] (ESPNcricinfo), 1 April 2007
- [http://usa.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2006-07/OD_TOURNEYS/ICCCT/SQUADS/ Squads] (ESPNcricinfo), 1 April 2007
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