Miscellaneous

Who was the best cricketer in 1999?

Who was the best cricketer in 1999?

1999 Cricket World Cup

Logo of the ICC Cricket World Cup 1999
Dates 14 May – 20 June
Player of the series Lance Klusener
Most runs Rahul Dravid (461)
Most wickets Geoff Allott (20) Shane Warne (20)

What rank is Australia in cricket?

3244
ICC ODI Rankings

Pos Team Points
1 New Zealand 2054
2 England 3793
3 Australia 3244
4 India 3624

Who was number one batsman in 1999?

Michael Bevan
ICC ODI Rankings for batsmen – June 21, 1999

Ranking Player Team
1 Michael Bevan Australia
2 Lance Klusener South Africa
3 Sachin Tendulkar India
4 Brian Lara Windies

Who is No 1 Test team?

Men’s Test Team Rankings

Pos Team Points
1 IND 3,465
2 NZ 3,021
3 AUS 1,844
4 ENG 3,753

Who took most wickets in 1999 World Cup?

Player Mat Wkts
SK Warne (AUS) 10 20
GD McGrath (AUS) 10 18
L Klusener (SA) 9 17
Saqlain Mushtaq (PAK) 10 17

Who is the Australian captain in 1999 World Cup?

Steve Waugh
Cricket World Cup Record

Year Round Captain
1999 Champions Steve Waugh
2003 Champions Ricky Ponting
2007 Champions Ricky Ponting
2011 Quarter Finals Ricky Ponting

Who is the Australian cricket captain?

Aaron Finch
Australian Men’s Cricket Team/Captains

Who scored most runs in 1999 World Cup?

Rahul Dravid
Most runs

Players Team Runs
Rahul Dravid India 461
Steve Waugh Australia 398
Sourav Ganguly India 379
Mark Waugh Australia 375

Who was the captain of Australia in 1999 World Cup?

What was the name of the Cricket World Cup in 1999?

1999 Cricket World Cup. The 1999 Cricket World Cup (officially known as ICC Cricket World Cup ’99) was the seventh edition of the Cricket World Cup, organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

What was the name of the 7th Cricket World Cup?

The 1999 Cricket World Cup (officially known as ICC Cricket World Cup 99) was the seventh edition of the Cricket World Cup, organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

Who won the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup?

The tournament was won by Australia, who beat Pakistan by 8 wickets in the final at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London. New Zealand and South Africa were the other semi-finalists. The tournament featured 12 teams, playing a total of 42 matches.

How many countries competed in the 1997 ICC Trophy?

22 nations competed in the 1997 edition of the ICC Trophy. After going through two group stages, the semi-finals saw Kenya and Bangladesh qualify through to the World Cup.