Who will won India Sri Lanka Test series

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2002 ICC Champions Trophy

The 2002 ICC Champions Trophy was held in Sri Lanka in 2002. It was the third edition of the ICC Champions Trophy. The tournament was due to be held in India, but was switched to Sri Lanka when an exemption from tax in India was not granted.


Twelve teams competed in the tournament - 10 Test-playing nations with Netherlands and Kenya. The teams were split into four pools of three teams each.


Group A: Australia / Bangladesh/ New Zealand

Group B: England / India / Zimbabwe

Group C: Kenya / South Africa / West Indies

Group D: Netherlands / Pakistan / Sri Lanka


Each team played the other two teams in its pool once, and the four teams that lead in each pool proceeded to the Semi Finals. The Final between India and Sri Lanka was washed out twice, to leave no result.


Squads

Australia

Ricky Ponting (Captain)

Adam Gilchrist (Vice-captain)

Michael Bevan

Andrew Bichel

Jason Gillespie

Nathan Hauritz

Matthew Hayden

Brett Lee

Darren Lehmann

Jimmy Maher

Damien Martyn

Glenn McGrath

Shane Warne

Shane Watson

Stephen Bernard (Team Manager)

John Buchanan (Coach)

Errol Alcott (Physiotherapist)

Jock Campbell (Physical Performance Manager)

Mike Walsh (Assistant Team Manager/Cricket Analyst)

Bangladesh

Khaled Mashud (Captain)

Al Sahariar

Alok Kapali

Fahim Muntasir

Habibul Bashar

Javed Omar

Khaled Mahmud

Manjural Islam

Mazharul Haque

Mohammad Ashraful

Mohammad Rafique

Talha Jubair

Tapash Baisya

Tushar Imran

England

Nasser Hussain (Captain)

Ian Blackwell

Andrew Caddick

Rikki Clarke

Dominic Cork

Ashley Giles

Matthew Hoggard

Ronnie Irani

James Kirtley

Nick Knight

Owais Shah

Jeremy Snape

Alec Stewart (Wicketkeeper)

Marcus Trescothick

India

Sourav Ganguly (Captain)

Rahul Dravid

SR Tendulkar

Virender Sehwag

Dinesh Mongia

Mohammad Kaif

Anil Kumble

Harbhajan Singh

Zaheer Khan

Ajit Agarkar

Yuvraj Singh

Jai Prakash Yadav

Ashish Nehra

VVS Laxman

Javagal Srinath

Kenya

Steve Tikolo (Captain)

Thomas Odoyo (Vice-captain)

Joseph Angara

Jimmy Kamande

Brijal Patel

Collins Obuya

David Obuya

Maurice Odumbe

Peter Ongondo

Lameck Onyango

Kennedy Otieno

Ravindu Shah

Tony Suji

Martin Suji

Team Manager - Mehmood Quraishy

Coach - Sandeep Patil

Asst. Coach - A Kirsten

Physiotherapist - Bernard Onden'g Choi

Netherlands

Roland Lefebvre (Captain)

Luuk van Troost

Daan van Bunge

Jacob-Jan Esmeijer

Victor Grandia

Feiko Kloppenburg

Tim de Leede

Hendrik-Jan Mol

Robert van Oosterom

Adeel Raja

Edgar Schiferli

Reinout Scholte

Nick Statham

Bas Zuiderent

New Zealand

Stephen Fleming (Captain)

Nathan Astle

Shane Bond

Chris Harris

Paul Hitchcock

Kyle Mills

Chris Nevin

Jacob Oram

Mathew Sinclair

Scott Styris

Glen Sulzberger

Daryl Tuffey

Daniel Vettori

Lou Vincent

Pakistan

Waqar Younis (Captain)

Inzamam-ul-Haq (Vice-Captain)

Abdur Razzaq

Imran Nazir

Misbah-ul-Haq

Mohammad Sami

Rashid Latif

Saeed Anwar

Shahid Afridi

Shoaib Akhtar

Shoaib Malik

Wasim Akram

Younis Khan

Yousuf Youhana

South Africa

Shaun Pollock (Captain)

Dale Benkenstein

Nicky Boje

Mark Boucher

Alan Dawson

Boeta Dippenaar

Allan Donald

Herschelle Gibbs

Jacques Kallis

Lance Klusener

Makhaya Ntini

Justin Ontong

Jonty Rhodes

Graeme Smith

Robin Peterson

Sri Lanka

Sanath Jayasuriya (Captain)

Russel Arnold

Marvan Atapattu

Mahela Jayawardene

Aravinda de Silva

Upul Chandana

Kumar Sangakkara

Kumar Dharmasena

Tillakaratne Dilshan

Chaminda Vaas

Hasantha Fernando

Dilhara Fernando

Muttiah Muralitharan

Pulasthi Gunaratne

Manager: Ajith Jayasekera

Cricket Advisor: Duleep Mendis

Coach: Dav Whatmore

Physiotherapist: Alex Kountouri

West Indies

Carl Hooper (Captain)

Shivnarine Chanderpaul

Pedro Collins

Corey Collymore

Cameron Cuffy - withdrawn 4th September

Mervyn Dillon

Vasbert Drakes

Chris Gayle

Ryan Hinds

Wavell Hinds

Ridley Jacobs

Brian Lara

Runako Morton

Mahendra Nagamootoo

Ramnaresh Sarwan

Zimbabwe

Heath Streak (Captain)

Alistair Campbell

Stuart Carlisle

Dion Ebrahim

Sean Ervine

Andy Flower

Grant Flower

Travis Friend

Douglas Hondo

Douglas Marillier

Mpumelelo Mbangwa

Raymond Price

Tatenda Taibu

Guy Whittall

Records

Batting

Most Runs: Virender Sehwag (India) (271)

Highest Score: Andy Flower (Zimbabwe) (145)

Bowling

Most wickets: Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka) (10)

Best Economy Rate: Kumar Dharmasena (Sri Lanka) (1.55)

Best figures: Glenn McGrath (Australia) (5/37)

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