Team Bio

  • Lost by 15 runs to India in the semi-final of ICC WT20 2007.
  • Played in the inaugural men’s Twenty20 International match, defeating New Zealand at Auckland in February 2005 by 44 runs.
  • Its only previous Twenty20 International in England resulted in a 100-run loss at Southampton in 2005, prior to the Ashes series that season.
  • Matthew Hayden was the leading run-scorer at ICC WT20 2007 with 265 runs.
  • Won the last three ICC CWCs: 1999, 2003 and 2007.
  • Won ICC Champions Trophy 2006, beating West Indies by eight wickets in the final at Mumbai.
  • Is currently ranked first in the Reliance Mobile Test Championship.
  • Its domestic Twenty20 competition began in 2005-06 and the current holders are New South Wales, who defeated Victoria by five wickets in the final in 2009.

Team Records

In:
Win percentage against other teams
Team Played Won Lost Tie No Result Win Percentage
India 76 34 18 1 23 45
Pakistan 52 24 11 0 17 46
ICC World XI 1 1 0 0 0 100
Zimbabwe 3 3 0 0 0 100
South Africa 83 47 18 0 18 57
England 316 131 97 0 88 41
West Indies 105 50 32 1 22 48
New Zealand 48 24 7 0 17 50
Bangladesh 4 4 0 0 0 100
Sri Lanka 20 13 1 0 6 65

Highest Individual Score
Matthew Hayden - 380 runs
Best Bowling
Arthur Mailey - 9/121
Prolific Batsman
Allan Border. Total: 11174 runs in 156 matches with a batting average of 50.56
Prolific Bowler
Shane Warne. Total: 708 wickets in 145 matches with an average economy of 2.65

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