International cricket in 2008
The International cricket in 2008 is defined as the season of international cricket between April and August 2008 in all cricket playing countries, as well as all international matches scheduled for the 2008 English Cricket Season. Matches between January and April are defined as belonging to the 2007–08 season, while matches between September and December will fall under the 2008–09 season.
Season overview
Pre-season rankings
April
Bangladesh in Pakistan
May
New Zealand in England
Australia in West Indies
No. |
Date |
Home captain |
Away captain |
Venue |
Result |
Test series |
Test 1875 | 22–26 May | Ramnaresh Sarwan | Ricky Ponting | Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica | Australia by 95 runs |
Test 1877 | 30 May–3 June | Ramnaresh Sarwan | Ricky Ponting | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua | Match drawn |
Test 1879 | 12–16 June | Chris Gayle | Ricky Ponting | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados | Australia by 87 runs |
T20I |
T20I 57 | 21 June | Dwayne Bravo | Ricky Ponting | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados | West Indies by 7 wickets |
ODI series |
ODI 2713 | 24 June | Chris Gayle | Ricky Ponting | Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown, St Vincent | Australia by 84 runs |
ODI 2719 | 27 June | Chris Gayle | Ricky Ponting | National Cricket Stadium, St. George's, Grenada, Grenada | Australia by 63 runs (D/L) |
ODI 2724 | 29 June | Chris Gayle | Ricky Ponting | National Cricket Stadium, St. George's, Grenada, Grenada | Australia by 7 wickets |
ODI 2734 | 4 July | Chris Gayle | Michael Clarke | Warner Park Stadium, Basseterre, St Kitts | Australia by 1 run |
ODI 2736 | 6 July | Chris Gayle | Michael Clarke | Warner Park Stadium, Basseterre, St Kitts | Australia by 169 runs |
World Cricket League Division 5
The 2008 ICC World Cricket League Division Five took place in May 2008 in Jersey. 12 teams took part in the tournament, including Afghanistan, Bahamas, Botswana, Germany, Japan, Jersey, Mozambique, Nepal, Norway, Singapore, USA, Vanuatu.
Group stage
Group stage |
No. |
Date |
Group |
Team 1 |
Captain 1 |
Team 2 |
Captain 2 |
Venue |
Result |
1st Match | 23 May | A | United States | Steve Massiah | Mozambique | MS Younis | The Farmers Field, St Martin | United States by 9 wickets |
2nd Match | 23 May | A | Nepal | BK Das | Germany | Graham Sommer | Les Quennevais No. 1, St Brélade | Nepal by 7 wickets |
3rd Match | 23 May | A | Norway | Shahid Ahmed | Vanuatu | Patrick Haines | FB Fields, St Clement | Norway by 183 runs |
4th Match | 23 May | B | Afghanistan | Nowroz Mangal | Japan | Ko Irie | Victoria College Ground, St Helier | Afghanistan by 93 runs |
5th Match | 23 May | B | Jersey | Mathew Hague | Singapore | CR Kumarage | Grainville Cricket Ground, St Saviour | Jersey by 93 runs |
6th Match | 23 May | B | Bahamas | Narendra Ekanayake | Botswana | Tshepo Mhozya | Les Quennevais No. 2, St Brélade | Botswana by 70 runs |
7th Match | 24 May | A | United States | Steve Massiah | Norway | Shahid Ahmed | Victoria College Ground, St Helier | No result |
8th Match | 24 May | A | Nepal | BK Das | Mozambique | MS Younis | Grainville Cricket Ground, St Saviour | No result |
9th Match | 24 May | A | Germany | Graham Sommer | Vanuatu | Patrick Haines | The Farmers Field, St Martin | Germany by 6 wickets |
10th Match | 24 May | B | Afghanistan | Norooz Khan Mangal | Bahamas | N Ekanayake | Les Quennevais No. 1, St Brélade | No result |
11th Match | 24 May | B | Jersey | Mathew Hague | Japan | Ko Irie | Les Quennevais No. 2, St Brélade | No result |
12th Match | 24 May | B | Singapore | CR Kumarage | Botswana | Abdul Patel | FB Fields, St Clement | No result |
Replay of 7th Match | 25 May | A | United States | Steve Massiah | Norway | Shahid Ahmed | The Farmers Field, St Martin | United States by 10 wickets |
Replay of 8th Match | 25 May | A | Nepal | BK Das | Mozambique | MS Younis | Grainville Cricket Ground, St Saviour | Nepal by 219 runs |
Replay of 10th Match | 25 May | B | Afghanistan | Norooz Khan Mangal | Bahamas | N Ekanayake | Les Quennevais No. 1, St Brélade | Afghanistan by 5 wickets |
Replay of 11th Match | 25 May | B | Jersey | Mathew Hague | Japan | Ko Irie | Les Quennevais No. 2, St Brélade | Jersey by 8 wickets |
Replay of 12th Match | 25 May | B | Singapore | CR Kumarage | Botswana | Abdul Patel | FB Fields, St Clement | Singapore by 3 wickets |
13th Match | 26 May | A | United States | Steve Massiah | Vanuatu | Patrick Haines | Grainville Cricket Ground, St Saviour | United States by 7 wickets |
14th Match | 26 May | A | Nepal | BK Das | Norway | Shahid Ahmed | Farmers Cricket Club Ground, St Martin | Nepal by 108 runs |
15th Match | 26 May | A | Germany | Graham Sommer | Mozambique | MS Younis | Victoria College Ground, St Helier | Germany by 7 wickets |
16th Match | 26 May | B | Afghanistan | Nowroz Mangal | Botswana | ARM Patel | Les Quennevais No. 2, St Brélade | Afghanistan by 7 wickets |
17th Match | 26 May | B | Japan | Ko Irie | Singapore | CR Kumarage | Les Quennevais No. 1, St Brélade | Match abandoned |
18th Match | 26 May | B | Jersey | Mathew Hague | Bahamas | N Ekanayake | FB Fields, St Clement | Jersey by 128 runs |
19th Match | 27 May | A | United States | Steve Massiah | Germany | Graham Sommer | Grainville Cricket Ground, St Saviour | United States by 6 wickets |
20th Match | 27 May | A | Nepal | BK Das | Vanuatu | A Mansale | Victoria College Ground, St Helier | Nepal by 137 runs |
21st Match | 27 May | A | Norway | Shahid Ahmed | Mozambique | MS Younis | Les Quennevais No. 1, St Brélade | Mozambique by 3 wickets |
22nd Match | 27 May | B | Afghanistan | Nowroz Mangal | Singapore | CR Kumarage | FB Fields, St Clement | Singapore by 69 runs |
23rd Match | 27 May | B | Bahamas | N Ekanayake | Japan | Ko Irie | Les Quennevais No 2 Ground, St Brélade | Match Tied |
24th Match | 27 May | B | Jersey | Mathew Hague | Botswana | Tshepo Mhozya | Farmers Cricket Club Ground, St Martin | Jersey by 7 wickets |
25th Match* | 28 May | A | Germany | Graham Sommer | Norway | Shahid Ahmed | Les Quennevais No 2 Ground, St Brélade | Match abandoned |
26th Match* | 28 May | A | Mozambique | MS Younis | Vanuatu | A Mansale | FB Fields, St Clement | Match abandoned |
27th Match* | 28 May | A | Nepal | BK Das | United States | Steve Massiah | Les Quennevais, St Brélade | Match abandoned |
28th Match* | 28 May | B | Bahamas | N Ekanayake | Singapore | CR Kumarage | Victoria College Ground, St Helier | Match abandoned |
29th Match* | 28 May | B | Botswana | Tshepo Mhozya | Japan | Ko Irie | Farmers Cricket Club Ground, St Martin | Match abandoned |
30th Match* | 28 May | B | Jersey | Mathew Hague | Afghanistan | Nowroz Mangal | Grainville Cricket Ground, St Saviour | Match abandoned |
Replay of 17th Match | 29 May | B | Japan | Ko Irie | Singapore | CR Kumarage | Victoria College Ground, St Helier | Singapore by 52 runs (D/L) |
Replay of 25th Match | 29 May | A | Germany | Graham Sommer | Norway | Shahid Ahmed | Les Quennevais No 2 Ground, St Brélade | Germany by 6 wickets |
Replay of 26th Match | 29 May | A | Mozambique | MS Younis | Vanuatu | A Mansale | FB Fields, St Clement | No result |
Replay of 27th Match | 29 May | A | Nepal | BK Das | United States | Steve Massiah | Farmers Cricket Club Ground, St Martin | No result |
*The ICC Event Technical Committee, as per 12.1.6 of the ICC World Cricket League Division 5 Playing Conditions, decided not to replay all of group B's abandoned games. The abandoned match between Japan and Singapore will be played on 29 May to ensure that all teams in Group ` are to be played on 29 May.
Playoffs
June
Bangladesh Tri-Series
Asia Cup
The 2008 Asia Cup took place in June 2008 in Pakistan. Six teams took part in the tournament, including Bangladesh, India, Hong Kong, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and UAE.
Group stage
Group stage |
No. |
Date |
Group |
Team 1 |
Captain 1 |
Team 2 |
Captain 2 |
Venue |
Result |
1st Match | 24 June | A | Bangladesh | Mohammad Ashraful | United Arab Emirates | Saqib Ali | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan | Bangladesh by 96 runs |
2nd Match | 24 June | B | Pakistan | Shoaib Malik | Hong Kong | Tabarak Dar | National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan | Pakistan by 155 runs |
3rd Match | 25 June | A | Bangladesh | Mohammad Ashraful | Sri Lanka | Mahela Jayawardene | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan | Sri Lanka by 131 runs |
4th Match | 25 June | B | Hong Kong | Tabarak Dar | India | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan | India by 256 runs |
5th Match | 26 June | A | Sri Lanka | Mahela Jayawardene | United Arab Emirates | Saqib Ali | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan | Sri Lanka by 142 runs |
6th Match | 26 June | B | India | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Pakistan | Shoaib Malik | National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan | India by 6 wickets |
Super Fours
Super Fours |
No. |
Date |
Team 1 |
Captain 1 |
Team 2 |
Captain 2 |
Venue |
Result |
7th Match | 28 June | Bangladesh | Mohammad Ashraful | India | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan | India by 7 wickets |
8th Match | 29 June | Pakistan | Shoaib Malik | Sri Lanka | Mahela Jayawardene | National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan | Sri Lanka by 64 runs |
9th Match | 30 June | Bangladesh | Mohammad Ashraful | Sri Lanka | Mahela Jayawardene | National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan | Sri Lanka by 158 runs |
10th Match | 2 July | Pakistan | Misbah-ul-Haq | India | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan | Pakistan by 8 wickets |
11th Match | 3 July | India | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Sri Lanka | Mahela Jayawardene | National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan | India by 6 wickets |
12th Match | 4 July | Bangladesh | Mohammad Ashraful | Pakistan | Shoaib Malik | National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan | Pakistan by 10 wickets |
Final
Bermuda in Canada
July
Associates Tri-Series in Scotland
South Africa in England
No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result |
Test series |
Test 1880 | 10–14 July | Michael Vaughan | Graeme Smith | Lord's, London | Match drawn |
Test 1881 | 18–22 July | Michael Vaughan | Graeme Smith | Headingley, Leeds | South Africa by 10 wickets |
Test 1883 | 30 July – 3 August | Michael Vaughan | Graeme Smith | Edgbaston, Birmingham | South Africa by 5 wickets |
Test 1885 | 7–11 August | Kevin Pietersen | Graeme Smith | The Oval, London | England by 6 wickets |
Twenty20 International |
T20I 68a | 20 August | Kevin Pietersen | Graeme Smith | Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street | Match abandoned |
ODI series |
ODI 2748 | 22 August | Kevin Pietersen | Graeme Smith | Headingley, Leeds | England by 20 runs |
ODI 2754 | 26 August | Kevin Pietersen | Graeme Smith | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | England by 10 wickets |
ODI 2757 | 29 August | Kevin Pietersen | Jacques Kallis | The Oval, London | England by 126 runs |
ODI 2759 | 31 August | Kevin Pietersen | Jacques Kallis | Lord's, London | England by 7 wickets (D/L) |
ODI 2761 | 3 September | Kevin Pietersen | Jacques Kallis | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff | No result |
India in Sri Lanka
August
ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier
Group stage
Knockout stage
Bermuda in the Netherlands
Kenya in Scotland
Canada in Ireland
Kenya in the Netherlands
England in Scotland
Associates Tri-Series in Canada
Pos |
Team |
Pld |
W |
L |
NR |
T |
Pts |
NRR |
1 |
West Indies |
2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | +1.526 |
2 |
Canada |
2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | -0.240 |
3 |
Bermuda |
2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -1.190 |
Kenya in Ireland
New Zealand in Pakistan
The New Zealand national cricket team was due to tour Pakistan during the northern summer of 2008. They would have played three One Day Internationals against Pakistan. The tour was cancelled due to the political situation in the country.
Bangladesh in Australia
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