Which country won the 2003?

Which country won the 2003?

Australia
Ponting was named man of the match for his 140, and Tendulkar, the tournament’s leading run-scorer (673 runs), was awarded the man of the series. The final was Australia’s seventeenth successive ODI win, a record, and they were the first team to win three World Cups….2003 Cricket World Cup Final.

Australia India
50 overs 39.2 overs

What happened in 2003 Cricket World Cup?

The tournament was eventually won by Australia who won all 11 of their matches, beating India in the final played at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg. This was Australia’s third World Cup win, the only team to do so….2003 Cricket World Cup.

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Dates 9 February – 23 March
Most wickets Chaminda Vaas (23)
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Who won the second World Cup in cricket?

India
India won the match by six wickets—its second World Cup win after the 1983 tournament—and became the third team to have won the title more than once, after Australia (1987, 1999, 2003, 2007 and later 2015) and the West Indies (1975 and 1979). India became the first country to win Cricket World Cup in their own country.

Who won the 1999 Cricket World Cup?

Australian Men’s Cricket Team1999 Cricket World Cup / Champion

Who won the 2003 Cricket World Cup?

The tournament was eventually won by Australia who won all 11 of their matches, beating India in the final played at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg. This was Australia’s third World Cup win, the only team to do so.

When was the first Cricket World Cup in Africa?

It was co-hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya from 9 February to 23 March 2003. This edition of the World Cup was the first to be played in Africa. The tournament featured 14 teams, the largest number in the World Cup’s history at the time, playing a total of 54 matches.

Who won the 2003 World Cup match between Brett Lee and Shane Bond?

Shane Bond and Brett Lee went head to head in a 2003 World Cup match in Port Elizabeth. One emerged victorious

Who took three wickets against Sri Lanka in the ICC Cricket World Cup?

Chaminda Vaas, continuing his excellent tournament, took three wickets. Australia’s pace attack then ripped through the Sri Lankan top order, with Brett Lee (3/35 in 8 overs) taking three early wickets and Glenn McGrath (1/20 in 7 overs) taking one.

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