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2006–07 Commonwealth Bank Series


FieldValue
series2006–07 Commonwealth Bank Series
partofthe English cricket team in Australia in 2006–07
image
captionThe logo for the 2006–07 Commonwealth Bank Series
date12 January 2007 – 11 February 2007
placeAustralia
resultWon by [[Image:Flag of England.svg22px]] England (2–0 in final series)
player of seriesRicky Ponting (Aus)
team1[[Image:Flag of Australia.svg22px]] Australia
team2[[Image:Flag of England.svg22px]] England
team3[[Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg22px]] New Zealand
captain1Ricky Ponting
captain2Michael Vaughan
Andrew Flintoff
captain3Stephen Fleming
runs1Ponting (438)
Hayden (382)
Clarke (268)
runs2Collingwood (379)
Bell (292)
Joyce (288)
runs3Taylor (282)
Vincent (263)
Oram (261)
wickets1McGrath (13)
Lee (12)
Bracken (12)
wickets2Flintoff (12)
Plunkett (12)
Panesar (9)
wickets3Bond (11)
Franklin (10)
Vettori (10)
previous[2005–06](2005-06-vb-series)
next[2007–08](2007-08-commonwealth-bank-series)

Andrew Flintoff Hayden (382) Clarke (268) Bell (292) Joyce (288) Vincent (263) Oram (261) Lee (12) Bracken (12) Plunkett (12) Panesar (9) Franklin (10) Vettori (10) The Commonwealth Bank Series was the name of the One Day International cricket tournament in Australia for the 2006–07 season. It was a tri-nation series between Australia, England and New Zealand.

Australia booked a place in the final after just seven matches in the tournament, and having participated in just five, with five games left to play. The other place in the final came down to the last match of the series as New Zealand and England both had won only 2 games; England won this semi-final of sorts.

England won the final series by two games to nil to lift the trophy, making it their first major one-day tournament win since 1997 and their first Australian tri-series win since 20 years previous, when they also won the Ashes.

Fixtures

Matches played in the series were as follows:

No.DateTeam 1Team 2StadiumLocationGroup Stage ScheduleFinals Schedule
112 January 2007[[Image:Flag of Australia.svg22px]] AUS[[Image:Flag of England.svg22px]] ENGMelbourne Cricket GroundMelbourne
214 January 2007[[Image:Flag of Australia.svg22px]] AUS[[Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg22px]] NZBellerive OvalHobart
316 January 2007[[Image:Flag of England.svg22px]] ENG[[Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg22px]] NZBellerive OvalHobart
419 January 2007[[Image:Flag of Australia.svg22px]] AUS[[Image:Flag of England.svg22px]] ENGThe 'GabbaBrisbane
521 January 2007[[Image:Flag of Australia.svg22px]] AUS[[Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg22px]] NZSydney Cricket GroundSydney
623 January 2007[[Image:Flag of England.svg22px]] ENG[[Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg22px]] NZAdelaide OvalAdelaide
726 January 2007[[Image:Flag of Australia.svg22px]] AUS[[Image:Flag of England.svg22px]] ENGAdelaide OvalAdelaide
828 January 2007[[Image:Flag of Australia.svg22px]] AUS[[Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg22px]] NZWACA GroundPerth
930 January 2007[[Image:Flag of England.svg22px]] ENG[[Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg22px]] NZWACA GroundPerth
102 February 2007[[Image:Flag of Australia.svg22px]] AUS[[Image:Flag of England.svg22px]] ENGSydney Cricket GroundSydney
114 February 2007[[Image:Flag of Australia.svg22px]] AUS[[Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg22px]] NZMelbourne Cricket GroundMelbourne
126 February 2007[[Image:Flag of England.svg22px]] ENG[[Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg22px]] NZThe 'GabbaBrisbane
Final 19 February 2007[[Image:Flag of Australia.svg22px]] AUS[[Image:Flag of England.svg22px]] ENGMelbourne Cricket GroundMelbourne
Final 211 February 2007[[Image:Flag of Australia.svg22px]] AUS[[Image:Flag of England.svg22px]] ENGSydney Cricket GroundSydney

Squads

AustraliaNameStyleDomestic teamCaptain and Middle Order BatsmanVice Captain, Opening Batsman WicketkeeperOpening BatsmanMiddle Order BatsmenAll-roundersSpin BowlersFast Bowlers
Ricky PontingRHB, RMTasmania
Adam GilchristLHBWestern Australia
Matthew HaydenLHB, RMQueensland
Michael HusseyLHB, RMWestern Australia
Michael ClarkeRHB, SLANew South Wales
Andrew SymondsRHB, RFM / ROBQueensland
Shane WatsonRHB, RFMNew South Wales
Cameron WhiteRHB, LBVictoria
Brad HoggLHB, SLCWest Australia
Nathan BrackenRHB, LFMNew South Wales
Stuart ClarkRHB, RFMNew South Wales
Mitchell JohnsonLHB, LFMQueensland
Brett LeeRHB, RFNew South Wales
Glenn McGrathRHB, RMFNew South Wales
Ben HilfenhausRHB, RFMTasmania
Shaun TaitRHB, RFSouth Australia
EnglandNameStyleDomestic teamCaptain and Opening BatsmanWicketkeepersOpening BatsmenMiddle Order BatsmenAll-roundersSpin BowlersFast Bowlers
Michael VaughanRHB, OBYorkshire
Paul NixonLHBLeicestershire
Chris ReadRHBNottinghamshire
Mal LoyeRHB, OSLancashire
Andrew StraussLHB, LMMiddlesex
Ian BellRHB, RMWarwickshire
Ravi BoparaRHB, RMFEssex
Ed JoyceLHB, RMMiddlesex
Kevin PietersenRHB, OBHampshire
Paul CollingwoodRHB, RMFDurham
Andrew FlintoffRHB, RFLancashire
Jamie DalrympleRHB, OBMiddlesex
Monty PanesarLHB, SLANorthamptonshire
James AndersonLHB, RFMLancashire
Stuart BroadLHB, RFMLeicestershire
Jon LewisRHB, RMFGloucestershire
Sajid MahmoodRHB, RFMLancashire
Liam PlunkettRHB, RFMDurham
Chris TremlettRHB, RFMHampshire
New ZealandNameStyleDomestic teamCaptain and Middle-Order BatsmanWicketkeeper and Opening BatsmanOpening BatsmanMiddle Order BatsmenAll-roundersSpin BowlersFast Bowlers
Stephen FlemingLHBWellington
Brendon McCullumRHBCanterbury
Nathan AstleRHB, RMCanterbury
Lou VincentRHB, RMAuckland
Peter FultonRHB, RMCanterbury
Hamish MarshallRHB, RMNorthern Districts
Ross TaylorRHB, OBCentral Districts
Andre AdamsRHB, RFMAuckland
Craig McMillanRHB, RMCanterbury
Jacob OramLHB, RFMCentral Districts
Scott StyrisRHB, RMAuckland
Daniel VettoriLHB, SLANorthern Districts
Jeetan PatelRHB, OBWellington
Shane BondRHB, RFCanterbury
James FranklinLHB, LFMWellington
Mark GillespieRHB, RFMWellington
Michael MasonRHB, RFMCentral Districts

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Group stage table

Points system

A win earns 4 points, a tie or no result = 2 points, a bonus = 1 point and a loss = 0 points.

If the team batting first match and restricts its opponents to 80% of its total, it gains a bonus point. If the team batting second wins the match in 40 overs, it gains a bonus point.

A team's run rate will be calculated by reference to the runs scored in an innings divided by the number of overs faced.

In the event of teams finishing on equal points, the right to play in the final will be determined as follows:

  1. The team with the most wins
  2. If still equal, the team with the most wins over the other team(s) who are equal on points and have the same number of wins
  3. If still equal, the team with the most bonus points
  4. If still equal, the team with the highest net run rate

Group stage matches

Match 1: Australia v England, 12 January

Attendance:79,000 England won the toss and elected to bat. Kevin Pietersen was the only England player to get settled, scoring 82. It was debated whether this effected his dismissal getting out caught playing a big shot, slightly after a Glenn McGrath bouncer which injured Pietersen for the rest of the tour. In the end England scored a mediocre total of 242. The English team's bowling attack couldn't have got to a worse start after Gilchrist and Hayden smashed 16 off the first over. After Hayden and Gilchrist got out, Ponting and Clarke took over both going above 50. Australia cruised to an 8 wicket victory with 5 overs remaining.

Match 2: Australia v New Zealand, 14 January

All of the Australian batsman scored reasonable scores that gave Australia a big first innings total. Shane Bond got a one-day hat trick while cleaning up the tail. New Zealand couldn't chase down Australia, Andrew Symonds named man of the match.

Match 3: England v New Zealand, 16 January

Man of the match Andrew Flintoff scored 72 and hit the winning run with just one ball remaining to get their first win on tour.

Match 4: Australia v England, 19 January

England were bowled out for a low score and got early wickets and slowed the run rate to even up the match. Mike Hussey had a controversial decision being not out after nicking a ball to Nixon. He went on to become the man of the match for his 46 including a slog sweep which went for six.

Match 5: Australia v New Zealand, 21 January

Craig McMillan saved the Kiwis from a low score after they had lost early wickets. New Zealand bowled well early with Clarke and Hussey rescuing the Aussies. This was also Nathan Astle's last match, retiring due to poor form.

Match 6: England v New Zealand, 23 January

Match 7: Australia v England, 26 January

England reached a new low bowled out for 110 in what was regarded as their worst performance on tour.

Match 8: Australia v New Zealand, 28 January

Hayden and Ponting both smashed hundreds to give Australia a huge first innings score. New Zealand did well chasing, falling just short with Oram also getting a century.

Match 9: England v New Zealand, 30 January

Match 10: Australia v England, 2 February

England finally beat Australia with Ed Joyce scoring a 100 as England almost reached 300. Plunkett bowled Gilchrist on the first ball, while Symonds had to retire hurt.

Match 11: Australia v New Zealand, 4 February

Match 12: England v New Zealand, 6 February

Paul Collingwood was back in form getting his first 100 since the Adelaide Test match. The captain Fleming then led from the front scoring a 100 despite controversially running out his partner.

Final series

First match: Australia vs England, 9 February

Second match: Australia vs England, 11 February

English achieved slightly above average score, but it was expected Australia should chase it down. However, rain interrupted Australia's innings several times, and the interruptions, the lost wickets, the adjusted target and slow outfield made the required run rate difficult. England ensured victory with further wickets as Australia tried to progress the score. It was a huge victory for England, who had otherwise had a terrible tour and who at the start of the series were playing poor cricket. The defeat of Australia was a significant blow to the reigning world champions, they also lost their next three matches in New Zealand.

References

References

  1. (21 December 2006). "Harmison retires from one-dayers". BBC Sport.
  2. [http://aus.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2006-07/OD_TOURNEYS/CBS/CBS_JAN-FEB2007_TABLE.html Points table] from Cricinfo, retrieved 31 January 2007
  3. Ramus, Daniel. (24 January 2010). "CA plays down fears over crowd numbers". The Sydney Morning Herald.
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