2011 Indoor Cricket World Cup

2011 Indoor Cricket World Cup

Logo of the 2011 Indoor Cricket World Cup
Administrator(s) World Indoor Cricket Federation
Cricket format Indoor Cricket
Tournament format(s) Round-robin and Knockout
Host(s) Australia
Champions Australia Australia (men)
Australia Australia (women)
Participants 7 (men)
5 (women)
Matches played 36 (men)
25 (women)
Player of the series New Zealand Matthew Henderson (men)
South Africa Hilda Nienaber (women)
Most runs England Clinton McCabe (217) (men)
South Africa Kirsten Blair (211) (women)
Most wickets South Africa Marius Lubbe (22) (men)
South Africa Hilda Nienaber (25) (women)
Official website Action Sports Website

The 2011 Indoor Cricket World Cup was the tenth edition of the tournament and took place between 9 and 15 October 2011 in Gauteng, South Africa.[1]

Some divisions comprising the Junior World Series of Indoor Cricket took place alongside this event.[1]

Host Selection

The World Cup was awarded to South Africa by the WICF at the conclusion of the previous World Cup. As a result South Africa became the third nation to host the World Cup twice, having previously hosted the 2000 Indoor Cricket World Cup in Johannesburg.[2]

Venue

South African administrators determined that Fourways Action Sports Arena in Gauteng would host all World Cup matches and Johannesburg became the host city as a result.

Participants

Men's Division

Women's Division

Round Robin Tournament

Day One

Men's Division

09 October 2011
(scoresheet)
England England
86 (2)
v
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
116 (2)
Clinton McCabe (21), Anish Patel (19)
Sean Ongers (4/-4)
Nishad Liyanage (27), Chrishantha Pieris (27), Niranjan Rajapakse (20)
Dilshan Vitharana (5/-12), Ruwan Chandrakumar (3/-1)
Sri Lanka won by 30 runs[3]

09 October 2011
(scoresheet)
South Africa South Africa
76 (2)
v
South Africa Development South Africa
57 (2)
Neil Burger (15), Stephan Le Roux (15)
Neil Burger (3/-3), Stephan Le Roux (3/0)
Vaughan van Berkel (24), Craig Currin (16)
Alwyn Viljoen (4/-8)
South Africa won by 19 runs[3]

09 October 2011
(scoresheet)
Australia Australia
146 (4)
v
India India
46 (0)
Michael Spargo (34), Rob Fitzgerald (24)
Michael Ledgard (3/-3), Vinesh Bennett (3/-2)
Himmat Singh (15)
Yathish Channappa (3/2)
Australia won by 100 runs[3]

09 October 2011
(scoresheet)
New Zealand New Zealand
139 (4)
v
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
71 (0)
Robert Sheary (29), Matthew Henderson (27)
Leigh Kelly (3/-4)
Chrishantha Pieris (23)
New Zealand won by 68 runs[3]

09 October 2011
(scoresheet)
India India
24 (0)
v
South Africa South Africa
84 (4)

Amarinder Bhinder (4/4), Abhijit Venkatesh (3/0)
Marius Lubbe (28), Peter McDonald (17)
Breaan Spies (4/-11), Kevin van Rensburg (3/-5)
South Africa won by 60 runs[3]

09 October 2011
(scoresheet)
Australia Australia
134 (4)
v
England England
42 (0)
Michael Ledgard (29), Ty Hopes (27), Lyle Teske (26)
Vinesh Bennett (3/-3), Lyle Teske (3/-1)
Australia won by 92 runs[3]

09 October 2011
(scoresheet)
South Africa South Africa Development
73 (0)
v
New Zealand New Zealand
114 (4)
Matthew Henderson (21), Robert Sheary (19)
Leigh Kelly (4/-9)
New Zealand won by 41 runs[3]

Ladder at conclusion of Day One

Team Pld W T L S % Pts
Australia Australia22008318.1814
New Zealand New Zealand22008175.6914
South Africa South Africa22006197.5312
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka2101283.115
South Africa South Africa Dev.2002268.422
England England2002251.202
India India2002030.430

Women's Division

09 October 2011
(scoresheet)
Australia Australia
136 (4)
v
Wales Wales
4 (0)
Katrina Teske (26), Melissa Mayers (21)
Jude Coleman (7/-27), Rebecca Cook (4/-11)
Australia won by 132 runs[4]

09 October 2011
(scoresheet)
South Africa South Africa
130 (3)
v
South Africa Development South Africa
92 (1)
Leanie Scheepers (19), Hayleigh Wheeler (16)
South Africa won by 38 runs[4]

09 October 2011
(scoresheet)
England England
76 (1)
v
South Africa Development South Africa
148 (3)
Alison Foxwell (24), Rachel Scholes (19)
South Africa Development won by 72 runs[4]

09 October 2011
(scoresheet)
South Africa South Africa
101 (2)
v
Australia Australia
108 (2)
Kirsten Blair (22), Celeste Rennie (19)
Amy Wills (23), Neisha Iles (21)
Australia won by 7 runs[4]

Ladder at conclusion of Day One

Team Pld W T L S % Pts
Australia Australia22006232.3812
South Africa South Africa21015115.508
South Africa South Africa Dev.21014116.507
England England1001151.351
Wales Wales100102.940

Day Two

Men's Division

10 October 2011
(scoresheet)
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
95 (2)
v
South Africa Development South Africa
96 (2)
Kolitha Nayanananda (20)
Dilshan Vitharana (4/6)
Andre Venter (23), Dalton Smalberger (20), Vaughn van Berkel (20)
Morne Swart (3/0)
South Africa Development won by 1 run[3]

10 October 2011
(scoresheet)
Australia Australia
116 (3)
v
New Zealand New Zealand
46 (1)
Nick de Grys (21)
Vinesh Bennett (4/-12), Lance MacDougall (3/-1)
Tim Papps (22)
Australia won by 70 runs[3]

10 October 2011
(scoresheet)
South Africa South Africa
111 (3)
v
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
44 (1)
Christopher de Freitas (19), Breaan Spies (19)
Junior Dala (4/-9), Quintin Lubbe (3/-6)
Madhawa Warnapura (17)
South Africa won by 67 runs[3]

10 October 2011
(scoresheet)
India India
100 (3)
v
England England
92 (1)
Nishant Singh (21)
Nishant Singh (3/2)
Adam Breakspear (22)
Adam Breakspear (4/-9)
India won by 8 runs[3]

10 October 2011
(scoresheet)
England England
83 (1)
v
New Zealand New Zealand
167 (3)
Ian Leach (33)
Michael Barry (28), Stacy Hyndman (26), Matthew Henderson (24)
Leigh Kelly (5/-14)
New Zealand won by 84 runs[3]

10 October 2011
(scoresheet)
Australia Australia
104 (2)
v
South Africa South Africa
95 (2)
Ty Hopes (20)
Quintin Lubbe (20), Breaan Spies (19)
Australia won by 9 runs[3]

10 October 2011
(scoresheet)
India India
97 (1)
v
South Africa Development South Africa
108 (3)
Nishant Singh (24)
Ryk Eksteen (24), Andre Venter (23), Nicky van der Merwe (21)
South Africa Development won by 11 runs[3]

Ladder at conclusion of Day Two

Team Pld W T L S % Pts
Australia Australia440013218.3425
New Zealand New Zealand430112135.8621
South Africa South Africa430111159.8320
South Africa South Africa Dev.4202787.4313
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka4103575.468
India India4103462.097
England England4004458.614

Women's Division

10 October 2011
(scoresheet)
England England
50 (0)
v
South Africa South Africa
149 (4)
Alison Foxwell (17)
Hanri Strydom (23), Karen Momberg (22)
Hilda Nienaber (4/-6)
South Africa won by 99 runs[4]

10 October 2011
(scoresheet)
Wales Wales
140 (1)
v
South Africa Development South Africa
125 (3)
Rebecca Struthers (25), Rebecca Williams (25), Alex Hales (24)
Sarvi Razavi (3/5)
Amy Bathgate (27), Chantal Botha (26), Simone Cronje (20)
Wales won by 15 runs[4]

10 October 2011
(scoresheet)
South Africa South Africa
160 (3)
v
Wales Wales
3 (1)
Kirsten Blair (32), Lucy Neto (32), Adele van Eck (31)
Hilda Nienaber (4/-9), Karen Momberg (4/-7)
Sarvi Razavi (19)
Jackie Hawker (4/-7)
South Africa won by 157 runs[4]

10 October 2011
(scoresheet)
Australia Australia
160 (4)
v
England England
-23 (0)
Elizabeth Hall (28), Katrina Teske (27), Neisha Iles (23)
Jude Coleman (5/-21), Rebecca Cook (4/-10), Nicole Martin (4/-9)
Alison Foxwell (18)
Australia won by 183 runs[4]


Ladder at conclusion of Day Two

Team Pld W T L S % Pts
South Africa South Africa430112213.4421
Australia Australia330010492.6819
South Africa South Africa Dev.31027105.4910
Wales Wales3102234.925
England England3003122.541

See also

Notes

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