World Cup Cricket 2007 - West Indies

New Zealand

Captain: Stephen Fleming

Squad

PlayerPositionAgeODI Caps
Stephen FlemingLeft-handed batsman33270
Shane BondRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast
3159
James FranklinLeft-handed batsman
Left-arm fast medium
2656
Peter FultonRight-handed batsman
Right-arm medium
2828
Mark GillespieRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
2715
Michael MasonRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
3214
Brendon McCullumRight-handed batsman
Wicketkeeper
25104
Craig McMillanRight-handed batsman
Right-arm medium
30187
Jacob OramLeft-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
2893
Jeetan PatelRight-handed batsman
Right-arm orthodox spinner
2617
Scott StyrisRight-handed batsman
Right-arm medium
31123
Ross TaylorRight-handed batsman
Right-arm orthodox spinner
2218
Daryl TuffeyRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
2879
Daniel VettoriLeft-handed batsman
Left-arm orthodox spinner
28191
Lou VincentRight-handed batsman
Right-arm medium
2894

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. 15. Tuesday 20th March, Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia 13:30 GMT
    Group C Match
    New Zealand 331/7 (50.0 overs)
    • Taylor 85, McMillan 71
    • Odoyo 2-55
    beat
    Kenya 183 all out (49.2 overs)
    • Shah 71, Odoyo 42
    • Franklin 2-20, Mason 2-29
    New Zealand were put in to bat and won by 148 runs
    Coverage: Sky TV
  3. 19. Thursday 22nd March, Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia 13:30 GMT
    Group C Match
    New Zealand 363/5 (50.0 overs)
    • Vincent 101, Fleming 66, McCullum 52
    beat
    Canada 249/9 (49.2 overs)
    • Davison 52, Billcliff 50, (Dhaniram ret)
    • Patel 3-25, Vettori 3-57
    New Zealand were put in to bat and won by 114 runs
    Coverage: Sky TV
  4. 27. Thursday 29th March, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    West Indies 177 all out (44.4 overs)
    • Gayle 44
    • Oram 3-23
    lost to
    New Zealand 179/3 (39.2 overs)
    • Styris 80*
    • Powell 2-39
    New Zealand elected to field and won by 7 wickets
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  5. 31. Monday 2nd April, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    Bangladesh 174 all out (48.3 overs)
    • Styris 4-43, Oram 3-30
    lost to
    New Zealand 178/1 (29.2 overs)
    • Fleming 102*, Marshall 50*
    New Zealand elected to field and won by 9 wickets
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  6. 36. Monday 9th April, Providence Stadium, Guyana 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    New Zealand 263/8 (50.0 overs)
    • Fulton 83
    • McCallan 2-35
    beat
    Ireland 134 all out (37.4 overs)
    • K O'Brien 49
    • Vettori 4-23, Bond 2-18
    New Zealand elected to bat and won by 129 runs
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  7. 39. Thursday 12th April, Queen's Park, Grenada 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    New Zealand 219/7 (50.0 overs)
    • Styris 111*
    • Muralitharan 3-32, Vaas 3-33
    lost to
    Sri Lanka 222/4 (45.1 overs)
    • Sangakkara 49*, Jayasuriya 64
    • Vettori 2-35
    Sri Lanka fielded first and won by 6 wickets
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  8. 41. Saturday 14th April, Queen's Park, Grenada 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    South Africa 193/7 (50.0 overs)
    • Gibbs 60
    • McMillan 3-23, Bond 2-26
    lost to
    New Zealand 196/5 (48.2 overs)
    • Styris 56, Fleming 50
    • Nel 2-33
    New Zealand elected to field and won by 5 wickets
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  9. 47. Friday 20th April, Queen's Park, Grenada 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    Australia 348/6 (50.0 overs)
    • Hayden 103, Ponting 66, Watson 65*
    beat
    New Zealand 133 all out (25.5 overs)
    • Fulton 62
    • Hogg 4-29, Tait 3-32
    Australia elected to bat and won by 215 runs
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  10. 49. Tuesday 24th April, Sabina Park, Jamaica 15:30 BST
    Semi Final
    Sri Lanka 289/5 (50.0 overs)
    • Jayawardene 115*, Tharanga 73
    beat
    New Zealand 208 all out (41.4 overs)
    • Muralitharan 4-31
    Sri Lanka elected to bat and won by 81 runs
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV

Other teams

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