2001 Standard Bank Triangular Tournament
Cricket series
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Date | 5–26 October 2001 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Location | South Africa | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Result | South Africa won | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Player of the series | Gary Kirsten (SA) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2001 Standard Bank Triangular Tournament was a One Day International (ODI) cricket tournament held in South Africa in October 2001.[1] It was a tri-nation series between the national representative cricket teams of the South Africa, India and Kenya. The hosts South Africa won the tournament by defeating the India by six wickets in the final. Kenya caused an upset in the sixth match of the series, defeating India by 70 runs. That was Kenya's only win in the tournament though.[2]
Squads
South Africa | India | Kenya |
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Matches
1st match
5 October (D/N) Scorecard |
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South Africa won by 6 wickets New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Umpires: Brian Jerling (SA) and Rudi Koertzen (SA) Player of the match: Gary Kirsten (SA) |
- South Africa won the toss and elected to field
- Shiv Sundar Das and Deep Dasgupta (both India) made their ODI debuts
- Points: South Africa 4, India 0
2nd match
7 October Scorecard |
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South Africa won by 7 wickets Willowmoore Park, Benoni Umpires: Rudi Koertzen (SA) and Barry Lambson (SA) Player of the match: Shaun Pollock (SA) |
- Kenya won the toss and elected to bat
- Points: South Africa 5, Kenya 0
3rd match
10 October (D/N) Scorecard |
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India won by 41 runs SuperSport Park, Centurion Umpires: Ian Howell (SA) and Brian Jerling (SA) Player of the match: Harbhajan Singh (Ind) |
- India won the toss and elected to bat
- Points: India 4, South Africa 0
4th match
12 October (D/N) Scorecard |
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Virender Sehwag 55* (43) |
India won by 10 wickets Goodyear Park, Bloemfontein Umpires: Dave Orchard (SA) and Shaid Wadvalla (SA) Player of the match: Ajit Agarkar (Ind) |
- Kenya won the toss and elected to bat
- Points: India 5, Kenya 0
5th match
14 October Scorecard |
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South Africa won by 9 wickets De Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley Umpires: Wilf Diedricks (SA) and Dave Orchard (SA) Player of the match: Herschelle Gibbs (SA) |
- Kenya won the toss and elected to bat
- Charl Langeveldt (SA) made his ODI debut
- Points: South Africa 4, Kenya 0
6th match
16 October (D/N) Scorecard |
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Kenya won by 70 runs Crusaders Ground, Port Elizabeth Umpires: Brian Jerling (SA) and Dave Orchard (SA) Player of the match: Joseph Angara (Ken) |
- Kenya won the toss and elected to bat
- Points: Kenya 5, India 0
7th match
19 October (D/N) Scorecard |
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South Africa won by 46 runs Buffalo Park, East London Umpires: Ian Howell (SA) and Rudi Koertzen (SA) Player of the match: Harbhajan Singh (Ind) |
- South Africa won the toss and elected to bat
- Points: South Africa 4, India 0
8th match
22 October Scorecard |
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South Africa won by 208 runs Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town Umpires: Ian Howell (SA) and Rudi Koertzen (SA) Player of the match: Neil McKenzie (SA) |
- South Africa won the toss and elected to bat
- Points: South Africa 5, Kenya 0
9th match
24 October (D/N) Scorecard |
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India won by 186 runs Boland Bank Park, Paarl Umpires: Danzel Becker (SA) and Ian Howell (SA) Player of the match: Sachin Tendulkar (Ind) |
- India won the toss and elected to bat
- Points: India 5, Kenya 0
Final
26 October (D/N) Scorecard |
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South Africa won by 6 wickets Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban Umpires: Ian Howell (SA) and Dave Orchard (SA) Player of the match: Shaun Pollock (SA) |
- South Africa won the toss and elected to field
- South Africa won the tournament
References
External links
- Series home at ESPNcricinfo
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