Wednesday, February 25, 2015

2000 in Cricket: Australian Cricket Team in India in 2000-01, 2000 Asia Cup, 2000 ICC Knockout Trophy, 2000 Women’s Cricket World Cup

Editorial Reviews – 2000 In Cricket From the Publisher Chapters: Domestic Cricket Competitions in 2000-01, International Cricket Competitions in 2000-01, Australian Cricket Team in India in 2000-01, 2000 Asia Cup, 2000 Icc Knockout Trophy, 2000 Women’s Cricket World Cup, West Indian Cricket Team in England in 2000, Champions Cup 2000-01, Zimbabwean Cricket Team in England in 2000, 2000-01 Bangladeshi Cricket Season, West Indian Cricket Team in Australia in 2000-01, Pakistani Cricket Team in Australia in 1999-2000, 2000 English Cricket Season, Sri Lankan Cricket Team in New Zealand in 2000-01, Zimbabwean Cricket Team in Australia in 2000-01, England a Cricket Team in Bangladesh in 1999-2000, Indian Cricket Team in Australia in 1999-2000, Canadian Cricket Team in Sri Lanka in 2000-01. Excerpt: 2000 Asia Cup India , Pakistan , Sri Lanka and Bangladesh took part in the eighth edition of the Asia Cup for cricket , which was held in Bangladesh between May-Jun, 2000. Pakistan won the tournament beating Sri Lanka by 39 runs in the final. All the games were played at Dhaka’s Bangabandhu National Stadium . Yousuf Youhana was declared the Man of the Series.Tournament Structure Each side played each other once in the group stages. The top 2 teams based on points at the end of the group stages met each other in a one-off final. Each win yielded 2 points while a tie/no result yielded 1 point.Group Stage Table Asia Cup 2000 Squads Indian squad for Asia Cup 2000 : Sri Lankan squad for Asia Cup 2000 : Pakistani squad for Asia Cup 2000 : Bangladeshi squad for Asia Cup 2000 : Match Summary May 29 (Scorecard): Bangladesh 175/6 (50 overs): v : Sri Lanka 178/1 (30…. Synopsis Chapters: Domestic Cricket Competitions in 2000-01, International Cricket Competitions in 2000-01, Australian Cricket Team in India in 2000-01, 2000 Asia Cup, 2000 Icc Knockout Trophy, 2000 Women’s Cricket World Cup, West Indian Cricket Team in England in 2000, Champions


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