World Cup Cricket 2007 - West Indies

South Africa

Captain: Graeme Smith

Squad

PlayerPositionAgeODI Caps
Graeme SmithLeft-handed batsman
Right-arm orthodox spinner
26104
Jacques KallisRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
31247
Loots BosmanRight-handed batsman
Right-arm medium
298
Mark BoucherRight-handed batsman
Wicketkeeper
30233
AB de VilliersRight-handed batsman2331
Herschelle GibbsRight-handed batsman33198
Andrew HallRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
3176
Justin KempRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
2969
Charl LangeveldtRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
3228
Andre NelRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
2956
Makhaya NtiniRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
29144
Robin PetersonLeft-handed batsman
Left-arm orthodox spinner
2733
Shaun PollockRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
33274
Ashwell PrinceLeft-handed batsman2943
Roger TelemachusRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
3337

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

Matches

  1. 6. Friday 16th March, Warner Park Stadium, St Kitts 13:30 GMT
    Group A Match
    South Africa 353/3 (40.0 overs)
    • Kallis 128*, Boucher 75*, Gibbs 72
    beat
    Netherlands 132/9 (40.0 overs)
    • ten Doeschate 57
    • Kemp 2-18, Pollock 1-5
    South Africa were put in to bat and won by 221 runs
    Match reduced to 40 overs per innings due to rain
    Coverage: Sky TV
  2. 14. Tuesday 20th March, Warner Park Stadium, St Kitts 13:30 GMT
    Group A Match
    Scotland 186/8 (50.0 overs)
    • Brown 45*
    • Hall 3-48
    lost to
    South Africa 188/3 (23.2 overs)
    • Smith 91, de Villiers 62
    • Haq 2-43
    South Africa elected to field and won by 7 wickets
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  3. 22. Saturday 24th March, Warner Park Stadium, St Kitts 13:30 GMT
    Group A Match
    Australia 377/6 (50.0 overs)
    • Hayden 101, Clarke 92*, Ponting 91
    beat
    South Africa 294 all out (48.0 overs)
    • de Villiers 92, Smith 74
    • Hogg 3-61
    Australia were put in to bat and won by 83 runs
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  4. 26. Wednesday 28th March, Providence Stadium, Guyana 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    Sri Lanka 209 all out (49.3 overs)
    • Dilshan 58, Arnold 50
    • Langeveldt 5-39, Ntini 2-26
    lost to
    South Africa 212/9 (48.2 overs)
    • Kallis 86, Smith 59
    • Malinga 4-54, Muralitharan 3-34
    South Africa fielded first and won by 1 wicket
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  5. 32. Tuesday 3rd April, Providence Stadium, Guyana 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    Ireland 152/8 (35.0 overs)
    • Langeveldt 3-41, Pollock 2-17
    lost to
    South Africa 165/3 (31.3 overs)
    • Kallis 66*
    • Rankin 2-26
    South Africa elected to field and won by 7 wickets
    South Africa required 160 off 35 overs due to rain
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  6. 34. Saturday 7th April, Providence Stadium, Guyana 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    Bangladesh 251/8 (50.0 overs)
    • Ashraful 87
    • Nel 5-45
    beat
    South Africa 184 all out (48.4 overs)
    • Gibbs 56*
    • Razzak 3-25
    Bangladesh were put in to bat and won by 67 runs
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  7. 37. Tuesday 10th April, Queen's Park, Grenada 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    South Africa 356/4 (50.0 overs)
    • de Villiers 146, Kallis 81, Gibbs 61*
    • Collymore 2-41
    beat
    West Indies 289/9 (50.0 overs)
    • Sarwan 92, Powell 48*
    • Pollock 2-33, Kallis 2-36
    South Africa were put in to bat and won by 67 runs
    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. 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
  10. 50. Wednesday 25th April, Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia 14:30 BST
    Semi Final
    South Africa 149 all out (43.5 overs)
    • Kemp 49*
    • Tait 4-39, McGrath 3-18
    lost to
    Australia 153/3 (31.3 overs)
    • Clarke 60*
    Australia fielded first and won by 7 wickets
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV

Other teams

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