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2009 Cricket World Cup Qualifier

Cricket tournament in South Africa


Cricket tournament in South Africa

FieldValue
name2009 ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier
imageICC Qualifiers.png
imagesize250px
captionOfficial Logo
fromdate1
todate19 April 2009
administratorInternational Cricket Council
cricket formatOne Day International (six first round matches,
3rd/5th place play-offs and final)
List A cricket (all other matches)
tournament formatRound-robin and Knockout
hostSouth Africa South Africa
champions
count1
runner up
participants12
matches54
player of the seriesNetherlands Edgar Schiferli
most runsBermuda David Hemp (557)
most wicketsNetherlands Edgar Schiferli (24)
previous_year2005
previous_tournament2005 ICC Trophy
next_year2014
next_tournament2014 Cricket World Cup Qualifier

3rd/5th place play-offs and final) List A cricket (all other matches) | player of the series = Netherlands Edgar Schiferli The 2009 ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier was a cricket tournament that took place in April 2009 in South Africa. It was the final part of the Cricket World Cup qualification process for the 2011 Cricket World Cup.

The tournament was the renamed version of the ICC Trophy, and was the final event of the 2007–09 ICC World Cricket League.

Teams

The following teams, who attained One Day International status from the previous World Cup, and who made up Division One of the World Cricket League qualified automatically. Kenya had not played in the last 2 qualifying tournaments as they were the first associate team to gain ODI status and thus qualified for the 2 previous World Cups automatically but were no longer guaranteed ODI status and once again needed to compete in the qualifying tournament.

The top four teams (previously 6) from this tournament qualified for the 2011 Cricket World Cup, while the top six teams gained or maintained One Day International status for the following four years and also automatically qualified for the ICC Intercontinental Cup. The bottom two teams were relegated to 2011 ICC World Cricket League Division Three. The final and the play-offs for third and fifth place were official ODIs.

Ireland won the tournament after beating Netherlands. Ireland, Netherlands, Canada and Kenya all qualified for the 2011 ICC World Cup. Despite not qualifying for the World Cup Afghanistan and Scotland secured ODI status and competed for 5th spot, with Afghanistan winning the playoff.

As a result of the tournament, Afghanistan gained ODI status for the first time. Afghanistan had begun the ICC World Cricket League 2007-09 in the bottom division, but won the Division Five, Division Four and Division Three tournaments to qualify for this event, and ultimately win ODI status. Afghanistan replaced Bermuda as the sixth Associate Nation with ODI status and became the only affiliate member to gain ODI status.

Status of games

All matches played in this tournament have List A cricket status. Additionally, some matches have One Day International status; these matches are:

  • Matches in the group stage played between teams who entered the tournament with ODI status
  • Matches in the playoff stage played between teams who finished the tournament with ODI status None of the Super Eight matches were considered ODIs, even if played between teams who started or finished with ODI status.

Significantly, this meant that Afghanistan's Group Stage matches were not considered ODIs, but its 5th place playoff match against Scotland was considered an ODI.

Players

Nowroz Mangal (c)
Asghar Afghan
Dawlat Ahmadzai
Hameed Hasan
Hasti Gul
Karim Khan (wk)
Khaleqdaad Noori
Mohammad Nabi
Mohammad Shahzad
Nasratullah Nasrat
Noor Ali
Raees Ahmadzai
Samiullah Shenwari
Shafiqullah Shafaq
Shapoor ZadranIrving Romaine (c)
David Hemp
Glenn Blakeney
Lionel Cann
Fiqre Crockwell (wk)
Jekon Edness (wk)
Kyle Hodsoll
Stefan Kelly
Dwayne Leverock
George O'Brien
Steven Outerbridge
Jacobi Robinson
Rodney Trott
Janeiro Tucker
Tamauri TuckerFrederik Klokker (c, wk)
Morten Hedegaard
Bashir Shah
David Borchersen
Bobby Chawla
Henrik Hansen
Thomas Hansen
Rohit Kanaiya
Mickey Lund
Max Overgaard
Carsten Pedersen
Michael Pedersen
Rizwan Mahmood
Soren Vestergaard
Jacob LarsenSteve Tikolo (c)
Rajesh Bhudia
Jimmy Kamande
Alex Obanda
Collins Obuya
Nehemiah Odhiambo
Thomas Odoyo
Peter Ongondo
Lameck Onyango
Elijah Otieno
Kennedy Otieno (wk)
Morris Ouma (wk)
Rakep Patel
Hiren Varaiya
Seren Waters
Hardik Raval
Jeroen Smits (c, wk)
Peter Borren
Mudassar Bukhari
Daan van Bunge
Ryan ten Doeschate
Tom de Grooth
Maurits Jonkman
Alexei Kervezee
Mohammad Kashif
Ruud Nijman
Darron Reekers
Edgar Schiferli
Pieter Seelaar
Eric Szwarczynski
Bas ZuiderentKhurram Khan (c)
Saqib Ali
Aman Ali
Amjad Ali (wk)
Amjad Javed
Arshad Ali
Fayyaz Ahmed
Nithin Gopal
Ravi Kumar
Naeemuddin Aslam
Sameer Nayak
Owais Hameed
Qasim Zubair
Zahid Shah

Group stage

Group A
















Group B
















Super Eights
















Playoffs

9th and 11th Place Playoffs


11th place playoff

9th place playoff

7th place playoff

5th place playoff

|The whole Afghan team made their ODI debuts.

3rd place playoff

Final

Final standings

PositionTeamStatus
1stQualified for the [2011 World Cup](2011-cricket-world-cup), the [2009–10 Intercontinental Cup](2009-10-icc-intercontinental-cup) and gained
ODI status until 2014
2nd
3rd
4th
5thQualified for the [2009–10 Intercontinental Cup](2009-10-icc-intercontinental-cup) and gained ODI status until 2014
6th
7thRelegated to [Division Two](2011-icc-world-cricket-league-division-two) and the [2009–10 Intercontinental Shield](2009-10-icc-intercontinental-shield)
8th
9th
10th
11thRelegated to [2011 Division Three](2011-icc-world-cricket-league-division-three).
12th

Statistics

Most RunsMost Wickets
Bermuda David Hemp557
Ireland William Porterfield515
Netherlands Alexei Kervezee461
Scotland Neil McCallum452
Scotland Kyle Coetzer424

References

References

  1. (15 April 2009). "Irish qualify for 2011 World Cup". BBC News.
  2. "Kenya and Netherlands book World Cup places". ESPNcricinfo.
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