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Season overview
Pre-season rankings
September
Paktel Cup
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October
Australia in India
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New Zealand in Bangladesh
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Sri Lanka in Pakistan
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November
BCCI Platinum Jubilee Match
New Zealand in Australia
South Africa In India
England in Zimbabwe
December
India in Bangladesh
Pakistan in Australia
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England in South Africa
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No. |
Date |
Home captain |
Away captain |
Venue |
Result |
Test series |
Test 1728 |
17–21 December |
Graeme Smith |
Michael Vaughan |
St. George's Park, Port Elizabeth |
England by 7 wickets |
Test 1730 |
26–30 December |
Graeme Smith |
Michael Vaughan |
Kingsmead, Durban |
Match drawn |
Test 1732 |
2–6 January |
Graeme Smith |
Michael Vaughan |
Newlands, Cape Town |
South Africa by 196 runs |
Test 1734 |
13–17 January |
Graeme Smith |
Michael Vaughan |
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg |
England by 77 runs |
Test 1736 |
21–25 January |
Graeme Smith |
Michael Vaughan |
SuperSport Park, Centurion |
Match drawn |
ODI series |
ODI 2216 |
30 January |
Graeme Smith |
Michael Vaughan |
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg |
England by 26 runs (D/L) |
ODI 2219 |
2 February |
Graeme Smith |
Michael Vaughan |
Goodyear Park, Bloemfontein |
Match tied |
ODI 2221 |
4 February |
Graeme Smith |
Marcus Trescothick |
St. George's Park, Port Elizabeth |
South Africa by 3 wickets |
ODI 2223 |
6 February |
Graeme Smith |
Michael Vaughan |
Newlands, Cape Town |
South Africa by 108 runs |
ODI 2224 |
9 February |
Graeme Smith |
Michael Vaughan |
Buffalo Park, East London |
South Africa by 7 runs |
ODI 2225 |
11 February |
Graeme Smith |
Michael Vaughan |
Kingsmead, Durban |
No result |
ODI 2226 |
13 February |
Graeme Smith |
Michael Vaughan |
SuperSport Park, Centurion |
South Africa by 3 wickets |
Sri Lanka in New Zealand
The second to fifth ODIs were cancelled to allow the Sri Lankan team to return home following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami on 26 December.[4]
January
Zimbabwe in Bangladesh
World Cricket Tsunami Appeal
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VB Series
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No. |
Date |
Team 1 |
Captain 1 |
Team 2 |
Captain 2 |
Venue |
Result |
Group stage |
ODI 2204 |
14 January |
Australia |
Ricky Ponting |
West Indies |
Brian Lara |
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne |
Australia by 116 runs |
ODI 2205 |
16 January |
Australia |
Ricky Ponting |
Pakistan |
Inzamam-ul-Haq |
Bellerive Oval, Hobart |
Australia by 4 wickets (D/L) |
ODI 2206 |
19 January |
West Indies |
Brian Lara |
Pakistan |
Inzamam-ul-Haq |
The Gabba, Brisbane |
Pakistan by 6 wickets |
ODI 2208 |
21 January |
Australia |
Ricky Ponting |
West Indies |
Brian Lara |
The Gabba, Brisbane |
No result |
ODI 2209 |
23 January |
Australia |
Ricky Ponting |
Pakistan |
Inzamam-ul-Haq |
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney |
Australia by 9 wickets |
ODI 2212 |
26 January |
Australia |
Ricky Ponting |
West Indies |
Brian Lara |
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide |
Australia by 73 runs |
ODI 2213 |
28 January |
Pakistan |
Inzamam-ul-Haq |
West Indies |
Brian Lara |
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide |
West Indies by 58 runs |
ODI 2215 |
30 January |
Australia |
Ricky Ponting |
Pakistan |
Inzamam-ul-Haq |
WACA Ground, Perth |
Pakistan by 3 wickets |
ODI 2218 |
1 February |
Pakistan |
Inzamam-ul-Haq |
West Indies |
Brian Lara |
WACA Ground, Perth |
Pakistan by 30 runs |
Finals |
ODI 2220 |
4 February |
Australia |
Ricky Ponting |
Pakistan |
Inzamam-ul-Haq |
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne |
Australia by 18 runs |
ODI 2222 |
6 February |
Australia |
Ricky Ponting |
Pakistan |
Inzamam-ul-Haq |
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney |
Australia by 31 runs |
February
Australia in New Zealand
Zimbabwe in South Africa
March
Pakistan in India
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South Africa in the West Indies
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No. |
Date |
Home captain |
Away captain |
Venue |
Result |
Test series |
Test 1745 |
31 March–4 April |
Shivnarine Chanderpaul |
Graeme Smith |
Bourda, Georgetown, Guyana |
Match drawn |
Test 1747 |
8–12 April |
Shivnarine Chanderpaul |
Graeme Smith |
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad |
South Africa by 8 wickets |
Test 1749 |
21–24 April |
Shivnarine Chanderpaul |
Graeme Smith |
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados |
South Africa by an innings and 86 runs |
Test 1750 |
29 April–3 May |
Shivnarine Chanderpaul |
Graeme Smith |
Antigua Recreation Ground, St John's, Antigua |
Match drawn |
ODI series |
ODI 2241 |
7 May |
Shivnarine Chanderpaul |
Graeme Smith |
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica |
South Africa by 8 wickets |
ODI 2242 |
8 May |
Shivnarine Chanderpaul |
Graeme Smith |
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica |
South Africa by 8 wickets (D/L) |
ODI 2243 |
11 May |
Shivnarine Chanderpaul |
Graeme Smith |
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados |
South Africa by 1 run |
ODI 2244 |
14 May |
Shivnarine Chanderpaul |
Shaun Pollock |
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad |
South Africa by 6 wickets |
ODI 2245 |
15 May |
Shivnarine Chanderpaul |
Shaun Pollock |
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad |
South Africa by 7 wickets |
References
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