1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy squads

These were the nine squads (all Test nations) picked to take part in the 1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy, the first installment of the Champions Trophy cricket tournament.[1][2] The tournament was held in Bangladesh from 24 October to 2 November 1998.[3] Teams could name a preliminary squad of 30, but only 14-man squads were permitted for the actual tournament, one month before the start of the tournament.[4][5] In the knockout tournament, New Zealand and Zimbabwe were the only teams to play a pre-quarter final match. New Zealand won the match and qualified for the quarter-final where they faced Sri Lanka.[6] South Africa won the inaugural edition of the ICC KnockOut Trophy by defeating West Indies in the final by four wickets.[7]

South African player Hansie Cronje, captain of the winning team

Mike Rindel, Herschelle Gibbs and Andrew Hudson were not selected initially in the South African squad. But later, Rindel was recalled in place of injured Gary Kirsten, and Daryll Cullinan was selected as Rindel's opening partner.[8][9] Arshad Khan, Shoaib Akhtar and Wasim Akram replaced Mushtaq Ahmed, Mohammad Zahid and Abdul Razzaq in the Pakistani squad. Waqar Younis who had not recovered from his elbow injury was left out, whereas Aaqib Javed was recalled into the 14-men squad.[10] Saeed Anwar and Inzamam-ul-Haq were dropped from the initial Pakistani squad due to their withdrawal following injuries, and were replaced by Saleem Elahi and Akhtar Sarfraz.[11] Many New Zealand key players—Dion Nash, Chris Cairns, Llorne Howell and Gavin Larsen—were unavailable for the tournament due to different kind of injuries. Fast bowler, Simon Doull was back into the squad replacing Chris Drum who was also injured.[12]

Squads

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Australia

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No. Player Date of birth Batting Bowling style List A team
90. Steve Waugh (captain) 2 June 1965 Right hand bat Right arm medium   New South Wales
105. Mark Waugh (vice-captain) 2 June 1965 Right hand bat Right arm medium
Right arm off break
  New South Wales
116. Michael Bevan 8 May 1970 Left hand bat Slow left-arm wrist-spin   New South Wales
115. Damien Fleming 24 April 1970 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Victoria
129. Adam Gilchrist (wicket-keeper) 14 November 1971 Left hand bat Wicket-keeper   Western Australia
112. Brendon Julian 10 August 1970 Right hand bat Left arm fast-medium   Western Australia
125. Michael Kasprowicz 10 February 1972 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Queensland
128. Darren Lehmann 5 February 1970 Left hand bat Left arm orthodox spin   South Australia
109. Damien Martyn 21 October 1971 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Western Australia
113. Glenn McGrath 9 February 1970 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   New South Wales
123. Ricky Ponting 19 December 1974 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Tasmania
119. Gavin Robertson 28 May 1966 Right hand bat Right arm off break   New South Wales
139. Andrew Symonds 9 June 1975 Right hand bat Right arm medium
Right arm off break
  Queensland
138. Brad Young 23 February 1973 Right hand bat Left arm orthodox spin   South Australia
Source:[13]

England

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No. Player Date of birth Batting Bowling style List A team
143. Adam Hollioake (captain) 5 September 1971 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Surrey
151. Ian Austin 30 May 1966 Left hand bat Right arm medium   Lancashire
135. Ali Brown 11 February 1970 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Surrey
147. Dougie Brown 29 October 1969 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Warwickshire
136. Mark Ealham 27 August 1969 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Kent
  Nottinghamshire
94. Neil Fairbrother 9 September 1963 Left hand bat Left arm medium   Lancashire
148. Matthew Fleming 12 December 1964 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Kent
145. Ashley Giles 19 March 1973 Right hand bat Left arm orthodox spin   Warwickshire
112. Graeme Hick 23 May 1966 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Worcestershire
140. Nick Knight 28 November 1969 Left hand bat Right arm medium   Warwickshire
141. Graham Lloyd 1 July 1969 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Lancashire
131. Peter Martin 15 November 1968 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Lancashire
96. Jack Russell (wicket-keeper) 15 August 1963 Left hand bat Wicket-keeper   Gloucestershire
144. Chris Silverwood 5 March 1975 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Yorkshire
Source:[14]

India

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No. Player Date of birth Batting Bowling style List A team
51. Mohammad Azharuddin (captain) 8 February 1963 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Hyderabad
  Derbyshire
111. Ajit Agarkar 4 December 1977 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Bombay
95. Rahul Dravid 11 January 1973 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Karnataka
84. Sourav Ganguly 8 July 1972 Left hand bat Right arm medium   Bengal
85. Ajay Jadeja 1 February 1971 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Haryana
98. Sunil Joshi 6 June 1970 Left hand bat Left arm orthodox spin   Karnataka
78. Anil Kumble 17 October 1970 Right hand bat Right arm leg break Googly   Karnataka
112. V. V. S. Laxman 1 November 1974 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Hyderabad
88. Nayan Mongia (wicket-keeper) 19 December 1969 Right hand bat Wicket-keeper   Baroda
89. Venkatesh Prasad 5 August 1969 Right hand bat Right arm medium-fast   Karnataka
71. Robin Singh 14 September 1963 Left hand bat Right arm medium-fast   Tamil Nadu
81. Javagal Srinath 31 August 1969 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Karnataka
74. Sachin Tendulkar 24 April 1973 Right hand bat Right arm off break
Right arm leg break Googly
  Bombay
Source:[15]

New Zealand

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No. Player Date of birth Batting Bowling style List A team
88. Stephen Fleming (captain) 1 April 1973 Left hand bat Right arm medium   Cantebury
  Wellington
98. Geoff Allott 24 December 1971 Right hand bat Left arm fast-medium   Cantebury
93. Nathan Astle 15 September 1971 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Cantebury
106. Mark Bailey 26 November 1970 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Northern Districts
107. Matthew Bell 25 February 1977 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Wellington
  Northern Districts
78. Simon Doull 6 August 1969 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Northern Districts
72. Chris Harris 20 November 1969 Left hand bat Right arm medium   Cantebury
99. Matt Horne 5 December 1970 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Otago
102. Craig McMillan 13 September 1976 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Cantebury
103. Shayne O'Connor 15 November 1973 Left hand bat Left arm fast-medium   Otago
80. Adam Parore (wicket-keeper) 23 January 1971 Right hand bat Wicket-keeper   Auckland
108. Alex Tait 13 June 1972 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Northern Districts
100. Daniel Vettori 27 January 1979 Left hand bat Left arm orthodox spin   Northern Districts
105. Paul Wiseman 4 May 1970 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Otago
  Cantebury
Source:[16]

Pakistan

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No. Player Date of birth Batting Bowling style List A team
80. Aamer Sohail (captain) 14 September 1966 Left hand bat Left arm orthodox spin   Lahore
109. Shahid Afridi 1 March 1980 Right hand bat Right arm leg break   Karachi
60. Ijaz Ahmed 20 September 1968 Right hand bat Left arm medium   Islamabad
123. Shoaib Akhtar 13 August 1975 Right hand bat Right arm fast   Rawalpindi
53. Wasim Akram 3 June 1966 Left hand bat Left arm fast   Lahore
102. Saleem Elahi 21 November 1976 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Lahore
67. Aaqib Javed 5 August 1972 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Islamabad
87. Arshad Khan 22 March 1971 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Peshawar
79. Moin Khan (wicket-keeper) 23 September 1971 Right hand bat Wicket-keeper   Karachi
108. Azhar Mahmood 28 February 1975 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Islamabad
38. Saleem Malik 16 April 1963 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Lahore
103. Saqlain Mushtaq 29 December 1976 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Islamabad
119. Akhtar Sarfraz 20 February 1976 Left hand bat Right arm off break   Peshawar
122. Yousuf Youhana 27 August 1974 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Lahore
Source:[17]

South Africa

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No. Player Date of birth Batting Bowling style List A team
15. Hansie Cronje (captain) 25 September 1969 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Free State
51. Dale Benkenstein 9 June 1974 Right hand bat Right arm medium
Right arm off break
  KwaZulu-Natal
34. Nicky Boje 20 March 1973 Left hand bat Left arm orthodox spin   Free State
46. Mark Boucher (wicket-keeper) 3 December 1976 Right hand bat Wicket-keeper   Border
31. Derek Crookes 5 March 1969 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Gauteng
25. Daryll Cullinan 4 March 1967 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Gauteng
52. Alan Dawson 27 November 1969 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Western Province
48. Steve Elworthy 23 February 1965 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Northerns
38. Jacques Kallis 16 October 1975 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Western Province
28. Gary Kirsten 23 November 1967 Left hand bat Right arm off break   Western Province
47. Makhaya Ntini 6 July 1977 Right hand bat Right arm fast   Border
39. Shaun Pollock 16 July 1973 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   KwaZulu-Natal
17. Jonty Rhodes 27 July 1969 Right hand bat Right arm medium   KwaZulu-Natal
27. Pat Symcox 14 April 1960 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Griqualand West
Source:[18]

Sri Lanka

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No. Player Date of birth Batting Bowling style List A team
24. Arjuna Ranatunga (captain) 1 December 1963 Left hand bat Right arm medium   Sinhalese SC
37. Aravinda de Silva (vice-captain) 17 October 1965 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Nondescripts CC
59. Marvan Atapattu 22 November 1970 Right hand bat Right arm leg break   Sinhalese SC
78. Upul Chandana 7 May 1972 Right hand bat Right arm leg break   Nondescripts CC
82. Kumar Dharmasena 24 April 1971 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Bloomfield
93. Avishka Gunawardene 26 May 1977 Left hand bat   Sinhalese SC
58. Sanath Jayasuriya 30 June 1969 Left hand bat Left arm orthodox spin   Bloomfield
61. Romesh Kaluwitharana (wicket-keeper) 24 November 1969 Right hand bat Wicket-keeper   Sebastianites
45. Roshan Mahanama 31 May 1966 Right hand bat   Colombo CC
70. Muttiah Muralitharan 17 April 1972 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Tamil Union
51. Hashan Tillakaratne 14 July 1967 Left hand bat Right arm off break   Nondescripts CC
75. Chaminda Vaas 27 January 1974 Left hand bat Left arm fast-medium   Colts CC
64. Pramodya Wickramasinghe 14 August 1971 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Sinhalese SC
89. Nuwan Zoysa 13 May 1978 Left hand bat Left arm fast-medium   Sinhalese SC
Source:[19]

West Indies

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No. Player Date of birth Batting Bowling style List A team
59. Brian Lara (captain) 2 May 1969 Left hand bat Right arm leg break Googly   Trinidad and Tobago
55. Keith Arthurton 21 February 1965 Left hand bat Left arm orthodox spin   Leeward Islands
66. Shivnarine Chanderpaul 16 August 1974 Left hand bat Right arm leg break   Guyana
86. Mervyn Dillon 5 June 1974 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Trinidad and Tobago
50. Carl Hooper 15 December 1966 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Guyana
76. Ridley Jacobs (wicket-keeper) 26 November 1967 Left hand bat Wicket-keeper   Leeward Islands
89. Reon King 6 October 1975 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Guyana
58. Clayton Lambert 10 February 1962 Left hand bat Right arm off break   Guyana
85. Rawl Lewis 5 September 1974 Right hand bat Right arm leg break Googly   Windward Islands
78. Nixon McLean 20 July 1973 Left hand bat Right arm fast   Windward Islands
87. Neil McGarrell 12 July 1972 Right hand bat Left arm orthodox spin   Guyana
51. Phil Simmons 18 April 1963 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Trinidad and Tobago
61. Philo Wallace 2 August 1970 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Barbados
68. Stuart Williams 12 August 1969 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Leeward Islands
Source:[20]

Zimbabwe

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No. Player Date of birth Batting Bowling style List A team
22. Alistair Campbell (captain) 23 September 1972 Left hand bat Right arm off break   Mashonaland
26. Craig Evans 29 November 1969 Right hand bat Right arm medium   Mashonaland
20. Andy Flower (wicket-keeper) 28 April 1968 Left hand bat Wicket-keeper   Mashonaland
27. Grant Flower 20 December 1970 Right hand bat Left arm orthodox spin   Mashonaland
52. Murray Goodwin 11 December 1972 Right hand bat Right arm leg break   Mashonaland
55. Neil Johnson 24 January 1970 Left hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Matabeleland
  KwaZulu-Natal
48. Pommie Mbangwa 26 June 1976 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Mashonaland
  Matabeleland
47. Gavin Rennie 12 January 1976 Left hand bat Left arm orthodox spin   Mashonaland
38. Paul Strang 28 July 1970 Right hand bat Right arm leg break Googly   Mashonaland
34. Heath Streak 16 March 1974 Right hand bat Right arm fast-medium   Matabeleland
45. Andy Whittall 28 March 1973 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Matabeleland
44. Craig Wishart 9 January 1974 Right hand bat Right arm off break   Mashonaland
  Matabeleland
41. Henry Olonga 3 July 1976 Right hand bat Right arm fast   Mashonaland
  Matabeleland
51. Adam Huckle 21 September 1971 Right hand bat Right arm leg break Googly   Matabeleland
Source:[21]

References

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