World Cricket Classic

Twenty20 World Cricket Classic
Cricket format Twenty20
Host(s) Bermuda
Champions  South Africa
Participants Australia, Bermuda, England, India
New Zealand, South Africa,
Sri Lanka, West Indies
Most runs South Africa Gary Kirsten (255)
Most wickets Pieter Strydom, Derek Crookes (7)

The World Cricket Classic was a Twenty20 cricket tournament which took place in Bermuda during April 2006. The participating players were all ex-cricketers with the exception of Bermuda who fielded their current squad. Four centuries were made in the tournament, one from Australian Ryan Campbell and South African Steven Jack, while Jack's opening partner Gary Kirsten passed 100 twice.

Squads

Australia Australia Bermuda Bermuda England England India India New Zealand New Zealand
England squad member Peter Such
South Africa South Africa Sri Lanka Sri Lanka West Indies West Indies Cricket Board

Qualifying games

Game Date Batting 1st Batting 2nd Result
1 23 April Bermuda 5/174 West Indies 8/116 (20) Bermuda Bermuda by 58 runs
2 23 April India 6/112 England 5/113 (19) England England by 5 wickets
3 24 April South Africa 5/220 Australia 137 (19.4) South Africa South Africa by 83 runs
4 24 April Sri Lanka 6/132 New Zealand 6/133 (18) New Zealand New Zealand by 4 wickets
5 26 April Bermuda 5/143 England 6/138 (20) Bermuda Bermuda by 5 runs
6 26 April India 9/135 West Indies 3/136 (20) West Indies Cricket Board West Indies by 7 wickets
7 27 April South Africa 3/249 New Zealand 9/169 (20) South Africa South Africa by 80 runs
8 27 April Australia 3/218 Sri Lanka 6/217 (20) Australia Australia by 1 run

Plate Final

April 29, 2006
v
 West Indies
3/120 (12.5)
 West Indies won by 7 wickets
National Sports Centre
Umpires: G Francis and C Mitchley

World Cricket Classic Final

April 29, 2006
v
 Bermuda
169
 South Africa won by 97 runs
National Sports Centre
Umpires: R Julian and S Asani
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