2004 ICC Champions Trophy

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Die ICC Champions Trophy 2004 war ein One-Day International-Cricket-Turnier, das zwischen dem 10. und 25. September 2004 in England ausgetragen wurde. Im Finale konnten sich die West Indies gegen England durchsetzen. Austragungsorte waren Edgbaston (Birmingham), Rose Bowl (nahe Southampton) und The Oval. rdf:langString
L'ICC Champions Trophy de 2004 fut la quatrième édition de l'ICC Champions Trophy, qui est une compétition internationale de cricket. Elle s'est jouée du 10 au 25 septembre 2004 en Angleterre. Les 12 équipes engagées disputèrent un total de 15 matchs. Le tournoi a été remporté pour la première fois par les Indes occidentales, qui ont battu l'Angleterre en finale. rdf:langString
De ICC Champions Trophy werd in 2004 voor de vierde keer gehouden. Gespeeld werd van 10 tot en met 25 september in Engeland.vWest-Indië won het toernooi. rdf:langString
The 2004 ICC Champions Trophy was held in England in September 2004. Twelve teams competed in 15 matches spread over 16 days at three venues: Edgbaston, The Rose Bowl and The Oval.The nations competing included the ten Test nations, Kenya (ODI status), and – making their One Day International debut – the United States who qualified by winning the 2004 ICC Six Nations Challenge by the smallest of margins (coming down to net run rate over Canada, Namibia, and the Netherlands who had all recently played in the 2003 Cricket World Cup). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Trophée des champions de l'ICC de 2004
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rdf:langString Rain meant that only 32 overs of the England innings could be played; the remainder was played on the reserve day. * Rain on the reserve day reduced Sri Lanka's innings to 24 overs, with a revised target of 145 runs. * Points: Sri Lanka 0, England 2.
rdf:langString Rain meant that only 38 overs of the England innings could be played; the remainder was played on the reserve day.
rdf:langString Rain meant that only 6 overs of the West Indies innings could be played; the remainder was played on the reserve day.
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rdf:langString England won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString West Indies won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Pakistan won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Bangladesh won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Kenya won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString United States won the toss and elected to field.
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rdf:langString Steve Bucknor and Simon Taufel
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rdf:langString Billy Bowden and Rudi Koertzen
rdf:langString Billy Doctrove and Darrell Hair
rdf:langString Billy Doctrove and David Shepherd
rdf:langString Daryl Harper and David Shepherd
rdf:langString Jeremy Lloyds and David Shepherd
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xsd:date 2004-09-16
xsd:date 2004-09-19
xsd:date 2004-09-21
xsd:date 2004-09-22
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rdf:langString Points: Australia 2, New Zealand 0.
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rdf:langString Salman Butt made his ODI debut.
rdf:langString West Indies won the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy.
rdf:langString Donovan Blake and Nasir Javed made their ODI debuts. *Points: Australia 2, United States 0.
rdf:langString Malhar Patel made his ODI debut. *Points: Pakistan 2, Kenya 0.
rdf:langString Aijaz Ali, Rohan Alexander, Jignesh Desai, Howard Johnson, Mark Johnson, Steve Massiah, Rashid Zia, Tony Reid, Leon Romero and Richard Staple made their ODI debuts. *Rashid Zia made his List A debut. *Nathan Astle made the highest individual score by a player in ICC Champions Trophy history. *Points: New Zealand 2, United States 0.
rdf:langString Ragheb Aga and Maurice Ouma made their ODI debuts. *Points: India 2, Kenya 0.
rdf:langString Aftab Ahmed and Nazmul Hossain made their ODI debuts. *Nazmul Hossain made his List A debut. *Points: South Africa 2, Bangladesh 0.
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rdf:langString Adam Gilchrist 24*
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rdf:langString Sourav Ganguly 90
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rdf:langString Yasir Hameed 39
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rdf:langString Die ICC Champions Trophy 2004 war ein One-Day International-Cricket-Turnier, das zwischen dem 10. und 25. September 2004 in England ausgetragen wurde. Im Finale konnten sich die West Indies gegen England durchsetzen. Austragungsorte waren Edgbaston (Birmingham), Rose Bowl (nahe Southampton) und The Oval.
rdf:langString The 2004 ICC Champions Trophy was held in England in September 2004. Twelve teams competed in 15 matches spread over 16 days at three venues: Edgbaston, The Rose Bowl and The Oval.The nations competing included the ten Test nations, Kenya (ODI status), and – making their One Day International debut – the United States who qualified by winning the 2004 ICC Six Nations Challenge by the smallest of margins (coming down to net run rate over Canada, Namibia, and the Netherlands who had all recently played in the 2003 Cricket World Cup). The ICC Champions Trophy was won by the West Indies in front of a sell-out Oval crowd. Ramnaresh Sarwan was named the Player of the Tournament.
rdf:langString L'ICC Champions Trophy de 2004 fut la quatrième édition de l'ICC Champions Trophy, qui est une compétition internationale de cricket. Elle s'est jouée du 10 au 25 septembre 2004 en Angleterre. Les 12 équipes engagées disputèrent un total de 15 matchs. Le tournoi a été remporté pour la première fois par les Indes occidentales, qui ont battu l'Angleterre en finale.
rdf:langString De ICC Champions Trophy werd in 2004 voor de vierde keer gehouden. Gespeeld werd van 10 tot en met 25 september in Engeland.vWest-Indië won het toernooi.
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