World Cup Cricket 2007 - West Indies

England

Captain: Michael Vaughan

Squad

PlayerPositionAgeODI Caps
Michael VaughanRight-handed batsman
Right-arm orthodox spinner
3277
Ed JoyceLeft-handed batsman2812
Ian BellRight-handed batsman
Right-arm medium
2436
Andrew StraussLeft-handed batsman
Left-arm medium
3074
Kevin PietersenRight-handed batsman
Right-arm orthodox spinner
2642
Paul CollingwoodRight-handed batsman
Right-arm medium
30112
Andrew FlintoffRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast
29115
Paul NixonLeft-handed batsman
Wicketkeeper
3610
Ravinder BoparaRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
211
Jamie DalrympleRight-handed batsman
Right-arm orthodox spinner
2624
Monty PanesarLeft-handed batsman
Left-arm orthodox spinner
249
Jon LewisRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
3112
James AndersonLeft-handed batsman
Right-arm fast
2457
Liam PlunkettRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast
2122
Sajid MahmoodRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast
2519

Details for ages and caps (if applicable) are correct as at 7th of March 2007.

Matches

  1. 7. Friday 16th March, Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia 13:30 GMT
    Group C Match
    England 209/7 (50.0 overs)
    • Pietersen 60, Nixon 42
    • Bond 2-19
    lost to
    New Zealand 210/4 (41.0 overs)
    • Styris 87, Oram 63
    • Anderson 2-39
    New Zealand elected to field and won by 6 wickets
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  2. 11. Sunday 18th March, Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia 13:30 GMT
    Group C Match
    England 279/6 (50.0 overs)
    • Joyce 66, Collingwood 62*
    • Dhaniram 3-41
    beat
    Canada 228/7 (50.0 overs)
    • Mulla 58
    • Bopara 2-43, Plunkett 2-46
    England were put in to bat and won by 51 runs
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  3. 23. Saturday 24th March, Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia 13:30 GMT
    Group C Match
    Kenya 177 all out (43.0 overs)
    • Tikolo 76
    • Anderson 2-27
    lost to
    England 178/3 (33.0 overs)
    • Joyce 75, Pietersen 56*
    • Tikolo 1-18
    England fielded first and won by 7 wickets
    Match reduced to 43 overs per innings due to rain
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  4. 28. Friday 30th March, Providence Stadium, Guyana 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    England 266/7 (50.0 overs)
    • Collingwood 90
    • Rankin 2-28
    beat
    Ireland 218 all out (48.1 overs)
    • N.J. O'Brien 63
    • Flintoff 4-43
    England elected to bat and won by 48 runs
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  5. 33. Wednesday 4th April, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    Sri Lanka 235 all out (50.0 overs)
    • Tharanga 62, Jayawardene 56
    • Mahmood 4-50, Flintoff 3-35
    beat
    England 233/8 (50.0 overs)
    • Pietersen 58, Bopara 52
    • Fernando 3-41, Malinga 2-50
    Sri Lanka were put in to bat and won by 2 runs
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  6. 35. Sunday 8th April, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    England 247 all out (49.5 overs)
    • Pietersen 104, Bell 77
    • Bracken 3-33, Tait 3-41, McGrath 3-62
    lost to
    Australia 248/3 (47.2 overs)
    • Ponting 86, Clarke 55*
    Australia fielded first and won by 7 wickets
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  7. 38. Wednesday 11th April, Kensington Oval, Barbados 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    Bangladesh 143 all out (37.2 overs)
    • Hasan 57*
    • Panesar 3-25, Mahmood 3-27
    lost to
    England 147/6 (44.5 overs)
    • Rasel 2-25
    England elected to field and won by 4 wickets
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  8. 44. Tuesday 17th April, Kensington Oval, Barbados 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    England 154 all out (48.0 overs)
    • Strauss 46
    • Hall 5-18, Nel 3-35
    lost to
    South Africa 157/1 (19.2 overs)
    • Smith 89*, de Villiers 42
    South Africa fielded first and won by 9 wickets
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  9. 48. Saturday 21st April, Kensington Oval, Barbados 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    West Indies 300 all out (49.5 overs)
    • Gayle 79, Smith 61, Samuels 51
    • Vaughan 3-39
    lost to
    England 301/9 (49.5 overs)
    • Pietersen 100, Vaughan 79
    England elected to field and won by 1 wicket
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV

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