Quarter Final Squads
Australia | England | India | New Zealand |
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Captained by Steve Waugh Adam Gilchrist (wk) Michael Bevan Jason Gillespie Ian Harvey Mark Higgs Brett Lee Shane Lee Damien Martyn Glenn McGrath Ricky Ponting Andrew Symonds Mark Waugh Bradley Young Coached by John Buchanan |
Captained by Nasser Hussain Mark Alleyne Andy Caddick Mark Ealham Andrew Flintoff Ashley Giles Paul Grayson Darren Gough Matthew Hoggard Graeme Hick Vikram Solanki Alec Stewart (wk) Marcus Trescothick Graham Thorpe Coached by Duncan Fletcher |
Captained by Sourav Ganguly Sachin Tendulkar Ajit Agarkar Hemang Badani Rahul Dravid Vinod Kambli Anil Kumble Sunil Joshi Robin Singh Yuvraj Singh Sridharan Sriram Venkatesh Prasad Vijay Dahiya (wk) Zaheer Khan Coached by Anshuman Gaekwad |
Captained by Stephen Fleming Geoff Allott Nathan Astle Chris Cairns Chris Harris Craig McMillan Dion Nash Chris Nevin Adam Parore (wk) Craig Spearman Scott Styris Glen Sulzberger Roger Twose Paul Wiseman Coached by David Trist |
Pakistan | South Africa | Sri Lanka | Zimbabwe |
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Captained by Moin Khan (wk) Inzamam-ul-Haq Abdul Razzaq Arshad Khan Azhar Mahmood Faisal Iqbal Ijaz Ahmed Imran Nazir Saeed Anwar Saleem Elahi Saqlain Mushtaq Waqar Younis Wasim Akram Yousuf Youhana Coached by Javed Miandad |
Captained by Shaun Pollock Mark Boucher (wk) Shafiek Abrahams Nicky Boje Allan Donald Boeta Dippenaar Andrew Hall Jacques Kallis Gary Kirsten Lance Klusener Neil McKenzie Makhaya Ntini Jonty Rhodes Roger Telemachus Coached by Graham Ford |
Captained by Sanath Jayasuriya Marvan Atapattu Russel Arnold Upul Chandana Kumar Dharmasena Avishka Gunawardene Mahela Jayawardene R.Kaluwitharana (wk) Muttiah Muralitharan Kumar Sangakkara Eric Upashantha Chaminda Vaas P.Wickramasinghe Nuwan Zoysa Coached by Dav Whatmore |
Captained by Heath Streak Guy Whittall Alistair Campbell Stuart Carlisle Andrew Flower (wk) Grant Flower Pommie Mbangwa Mluleki Nkala Henry Olonga Gavin Rennie Paul Strang Mark Vermeulen Dirk Viljoen Craig Wishart Coached by Carl Rackemann |
- Quarter Finals
- October 7 – India (265-9, 50 ov) beat Australia (245, 46.4 ov) by 20 runs.
- October 8 – Sri Lanka (194, 45.4 ov) lost to Pakistan (195-1, 43.2 ov) by 9 wickets.
- October 9 – New Zealand (265-7, 50 ov) beat Zimbabwe 201 (42.2 ov) by 64 runs.
- October 10 – England (182, 44.1 ov) lost to South Africa (184-2, 39.1 ov) by 8 wickets.
- Semi Finals
- October 11 – Pakistan (252, 49.2 ov) lost to New Zealand (255-6, 49 ov) by 4 wickets.
- October 13 – India (295-6, 50 ov) beat South Africa (200, 41 ov) by 95 runs.
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