2004 Videocon Cup

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The Videocon Cup was the name of the One Day International cricket tournament in the Netherlands during August 2004. It was a tri-nation series between Australia, India and Pakistan. All matches took place at the VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen. The tournament preceded, and acted as a warm-up for, the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy. The tournament was disrupted by rain, with only one of the three group stage matches reaching a conclusion. Australia refused to reschedule their two washed-out group matches, and qualified for the final without completing a game. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 2004 Videocon Cup
rdf:langString Videocon Cup 2004
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rdf:langString The match was reduced before play started to 36 overs per side. *The match was reduced to 33 overs per side, India's target was 194 runs.
rdf:langString The match was reduced before play started to 32 overs per side.
rdf:langString Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString India won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString SA Bucknor and DR Shepherd
rdf:langString SA Bucknor and JW Lloyds
xsd:gMonthDay --08-28
xsd:date 2004-08-21
xsd:date 2004-08-23
xsd:date 2004-08-25
xsd:date 2004-08-28
rdf:langString Points: Australia 3; India 3.
rdf:langString Points: Australia 3; Pakistan 3.
rdf:langString Points: India 0; Pakistan 6.
rdf:langString Netherlands
rdf:langString Archive/Events/4/Videocon_Cup_2004.html
rdf:langString Match abandoned
rdf:langString No result
rdf:langString Australia won by 17 runs
rdf:langString Pakistan won by 66 runs
rdf:langString Won by 22px Australia
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xsd:integer 2004
rdf:langString VVS Laxman 37
rdf:langString MJ Clarke 42
rdf:langString ML Hayden 59
rdf:langString Shoaib Malik 68
rdf:langString Yousuf Youhana 43
rdf:langString A Symonds 2/25
rdf:langString L Balaji 3/20
rdf:langString L Balaji 3/27
rdf:langString Shahid Afridi 4/20
rdf:langString Shoaib Akhtar 3/40
rdf:langString The Videocon Cup was the name of the One Day International cricket tournament in the Netherlands during August 2004. It was a tri-nation series between Australia, India and Pakistan. All matches took place at the VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen. The tournament preceded, and acted as a warm-up for, the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy. The tournament was disrupted by rain, with only one of the three group stage matches reaching a conclusion. Australia refused to reschedule their two washed-out group matches, and qualified for the final without completing a game. By beating India in the opening match, Pakistan also qualified for the Final. Australia beat Pakistan in the Final to win the series. Shoaib Malik of Pakistan emerged as the top run-scorer with 104 runs, with an average of 52.00; Matthew Hayden of Australia followed close behind with 88 runs. Lakshmipathy Balaji of India finished the series as top wicket-taker capturing 6 wickets, with Shahid Afridi of Pakistan taking 4.
rdf:langString No award
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