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South African player Hansie Cronje, captain of the winning team. These were the nine squads (all Test nations) picked to take part in the 1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy, the first installment of the Champions Trophy cricket tournament. [1] [2] The tournament was held in Bangladesh from 24 October to 2 November 1998. [3]
The first semi-final was played between South Africa and Sri Lanka on 30 October 1998 in Dhaka. On the rainy day, the match was initially reduced to 39 overs per innings. South Africa batted first and scored 240 runs for 7 wickets. Jacques Kallis scored 113 not out runs from 100 balls. The second innings was further reduced by 5 overs and the ...
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Gary Kirsten (born 23 November 1967) is a South African cricket coach and former cricketer who was a member of the South Africa team that won the 1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy, the only ICC trophy the country has won till date. Kirsten played 101 Test matches and 185 One Day Internationals for South Africa between 1993 and 2004, mainly as an opening ...
South Africa: 0–1 [3] 2–3 [6] — — 5 March 1999 West Indies Australia: 2–2 [4] 3–3 [7] — — 16 March 1999 Bangladesh Pakistan — 0–1 [1] — — International tournaments Start date Tournament Winners 9 September 1998: Cricket at the 1998 Commonwealth Games South Africa: 24 October 1998: 1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy South Africa: 6 ...
New Zealand player Stephen Fleming, captain of the winning team. These were the eleven squads (all Test nations and two ODI nations) picked to take part in the 2000 ICC KnockOut Trophy, the second installment of the Champions Trophy cricket tournament. [1] The tournament was held in Kenya from 3 to 15 October 2000.
South Africa and West Indies were not considered among the favourites in the start of the tournament. [12] South Africa started their campaign without their key players: Shaun Pollock, Allan Donald, Lance Klusener, Gary Kirsten and Roger Telemachus. Pollack and Kirsten withdrew from the team because of back and finger injuries respectively.
Toggle Knock-out stage subsection. 4.1 Semi-finals. ... The 2004 ICC Champions Trophy was held in England in September 2004. ... South Africa won by 9 wickets ...