2011 Indoor Cricket World Cup

2011 Indoor Cricket World Cup
Logo of the 2011 Indoor Cricket World Cup
Administrator(s) World Indoor Cricket Federation
Cricket format Indoor Cricket
Tournament format(s) Round-robin and Knockout
Host(s) Australia
Champions Australia Australia (men)
Australia Australia (women)
Participants 7 (men)
5 (women)
Matches played 36 (men)
25 (women)
Player of the series New Zealand Matthew Henderson (men)
South Africa Hilda Nienaber (women)
Most runs England Clinton McCabe (217) (men)
South Africa Kirsten Blair (211) (women)
Most wickets South Africa Marius Lubbe (22) (men)
South Africa Hilda Nienaber (25) (women)
Official website Action Sports Website

The 2011 Indoor Cricket World Cup was the tenth edition of Indoor Cricket World Cup which took place between 9 and 15 October 2011 in Gauteng, South Africa.[1]

Some divisions comprising the Junior World Series of Indoor Cricket took place alongside this event.[1]

Host Selection

The World Cup was awarded to South Africa by the WICF at the conclusion of the previous World Cup. As a result South Africa became the third nation to host the World Cup twice, having previously hosted the 2000 Indoor Cricket World Cup in Johannesburg.[2]

Venue

South African administrators determined that Fourways Action Sports Arena in Gauteng would host all World Cup matches and Johannesburg became the host city as a result.

Participants

Men's Open

Ladies Open

Men's Open

Format

In the initial phase, the 7 teams will play a round-robin tournament whereby each team plays each one of the other teams once. After 6 games, the table splits into two sections of four teams (Top 4) and three teams (Bottom 3), with each team playing each other in their section. After the second round-robin, a finals phase is played: single-elimination bracket for Bottom 3 teams, and Page playoff bracket for Top 4.

Group stage points are awarded as follows:
Win: 3 points + Bonus points.
Tied: 1.5 points + Bonus points.
Loss: Bonus points.
Bonus points: 1 point for each skin won, regardless of match result.

Group stage

Team Pld W T L Diff. S Pts
Australia Australia 98014732953
South Africa South Africa 97022412344
New Zealand New Zealand 96031992240
South Africa South Africa Development 9306-1221322
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 8305-581423
England England 8107-3291114
India India 8206-404814
Bottom 3
Top 4

Finals

Bottom 3

  Bottom 3 Playoff     Bottom 3 Plate Final
                 
    5 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 126 (2)
  6 England England 115 (2)     6 England England 124 (2)
  7 India India 91 (2)  

Top 4

  Quarterfinals Semifinal Grand Final
                           
1 Australia Australia 81 (2)  
2 South Africa South Africa 33 (2)         1 Australia Australia 94 (2)
      2 South Africa South Africa 70 (2)   2 South Africa South Africa 55 (2)
  4 South Africa South Africa Dev. 65 (2)  
3 New Zealand New Zealand 104 (1)
4 South Africa South Africa Dev. 105 (3)  

Ladies Open

Format

In the initial phase, the 5 teams will play a round-robin tournament whereby each team plays each one of the other teams twice. After 8 games, a play-off system resembling 2002-08 Super League Top Six format is played.

Group stage points are awarded as follows:
Win: 3 points + Bonus points.
Tied: 1.5 points + Bonus points.
Loss: Bonus points.
Bonus points: 1 point for each skin won, regardless of match result.

Group stage

Team Pld W T L Diff. S Pts
Australia Australia 88008072852
South Africa South Africa 86026822442
South Africa South Africa Development 8305-2411322
Wales Wales 8305-473918
England England 8008-77566

Finals

  Play-off   Quarterfinals   Semifinal   Grand Final
                                 
1  Australia Australia 107 (2)  
2  South Africa South Africa 91 (2)        
       Australia Australia 66 (2)
           South Africa South Africa 33 (2)
       South Africa South Africa 106 (3)  
         South Africa South Africa Dev. 35 (1)
    3  South Africa South Africa Dev. 105 (2)  
     Wales Wales 87 (2)
  4  Wales Wales 99 (4)  
  5  England England 63 (0)

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 "Indoor Cricket World Cup Draw", last accessed 29 October 2014.
  2. "Indoor Cricket World", last accessed 29 October 2014.
  3. "Indoor Cricket World Cup Men's Results". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  4. "Indoor Cricket World Cup Women's Results". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
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