Stats Spider ICC World Cup: 8th Match, 1999

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India v New Zealand @ Trent Bridge, Nottingham
12 June 1999


Toss: India (bat)
Umpires: DB Hair, DR Shepherd
Third Umpire: RE Koertzen
Match Referee: Talat Ali
Match Result: New Zealand won by 5 wickets

1st Innings

India

    Runs Balls Mins 4s 6s
1. Sachin Tendulkar b Dion Nash1622262-
2. Sourav Ganguly b Geoff Allott2962109--
3. Rahul Dravidc Stephen Fleming b Chris Cairns2935455-
4. Ajay Jadejac Adam Parore b Chris Cairns7610313462
*5. Mohammad Azharuddinc Adam Parore b Gavin Larsen3043672-
6. Robin Singhrun out (Stephen Fleming > Chris Cairns)27293311
7. Javagal Srinathnot out 6710--
+8. Nayan Mongianot out 366--
9. Anil Kumble
10. Venkatesh Prasad
11. Debasis Mohanty

FOW 1-26 (Sachin Tendulkar), 2-71 (Rahul Dravid), 3-97 (Sourav Ganguly), 4-187 (Mohammad Azharuddin), 5-241 (Ajay Jadeja), 6-243 (Robin Singh).
Extras 4b, 8lb, 13w, 10nb, 0pen) 35
Total (for 6 wickets, 50 ovs) 251


Bowling O M R W Extras
Geoff Allott101331 (2w,0nb)
Dion Nash101571 (5w,3nb)
Chris Cairns100442 (0w,2nb)
Gavin Larsen100401 (1w,1nb)
Nathan Astle70490 (0w,0nb)
Chris Harris30160 (0w,0nb)

2nd Innings

New Zealand

    Runs Balls Mins 4s 6s
1. Matt Hornerun out7411616010-
2. Nathan Astlec Rahul Dravid b Debasis Mohanty2627414-
3. Craig McMillanc Rahul Dravid b Javagal Srinath67161-
*4. Stephen Flemingc Nayan Mongia b Debasis Mohanty1523403-
5. Roger Twosenot out 60771255-
6. Chris Cairnsc Anil Kumble b Robin Singh113045--
+7. Adam Parorenot out 2614165-
8. Chris Harris
9. Dion Nash
10. Gavin Larsen
11. Geoff Allott

FOW 1-45 (Nathan Astle), 2-60 (Craig McMillan), 3-90 (Stephen Fleming), 4-173 (Matt Horne), 5-218 (Chris Cairns).
Extras 4b, 11lb, 16w, 4nb, 0pen) 35
Total (for 5 wickets, 48.2 ovs) 253


Bowling O M R W Extras
Javagal Srinath101491 (1w,2nb)
Debasis Mohanty100412 (1w,0nb)
Venkatesh Prasad100440 (2w,0nb)
Robin Singh40271 (0w,0nb)
Sourav Ganguly20150 (0w,2nb)
Anil Kumble9.20480 (2w,0nb)
Sachin Tendulkar30140 (2w,0nb)

Squads


India:


Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, Ajay Jadeja, Mohammad Azharuddin, Robin Singh, Javagal Srinath, Nayan Mongia, Anil Kumble, Venkatesh Prasad, Debasis Mohanty

New Zealand:

Matt Horne, Nathan Astle, Craig McMillan, Stephen Fleming, Roger Twose, Chris Cairns, Adam Parore, Chris Harris, Dion Nash, Gavin Larsen, Geoff Allott