Australian cricket team in 2009–10

This article contains information, results and statistics regarding the Australian national cricket team in the 2009 and 2009-10 cricket seasons. Statisticians class the 2009 season and 2009-10 season as those matches played on tours that started between May 2009 and April 2010.

Player contracts

The 2009-10 list was announced on 14 May 2009.[1] Note that uncontracted players are still available to be selected to play for the national cricket team.

Player Age as at
14 May 2009
State Test cap ODI cap ODI shirt [2]
Ricky Ponting (captain)34 years, 146 daysTAS36612314
Michael Clarke (vice-captain)28 years, 42 daysNSW38914923
Doug Bollinger27 years, 294 daysNSW4051754
Nathan Bracken31 years, 244 daysNSW38714259
Stuart Clark33 years, 228 daysNSW3961538
Callum Ferguson24 years, 174 daysSA-17112
Brad Haddin31 years, 203 daysNSW40014457
Nathan Hauritz27 years, 208 daysNSW39014743
Ben Hilfenhaus26 years, 60 daysTAS40716120
Brad Hodge34 years, 136 daysVIC39415417
James Hopes30 years, 202 daysQLD-15139
Phillip Hughes20 years, 165 daysNSW408-2
David Hussey31 years, 303 daysVIC-16729
Michael Hussey33 years, 352 daysWA39315048
Mitchell Johnson27 years, 193 daysQLD39815625
Simon Katich33 years, 266 daysNSW38414313
Brett Lee32 years, 187 daysNSW38314058
Graham Manou30 years, 21 daysSA41118030
Shaun Marsh25 years, 309 daysWA-1659
Andrew McDonald27 years, 333 daysVIC406-35
Marcus North29 years, 290 daysWA40917626
Peter Siddle24 years, 170 daysVIC40317210
Andrew Symonds33 years, 339 daysQLD38813963
Shane Watson27 years, 331 daysQLD39114833
Cameron White25 years, 269 daysVIC4021527

Match summary

FormatPWLDTNR
Tests7/860100
One Day International26/26204002
Twenty20 International541000
Total38/39305102

P = Matches Played/Total Matches, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, T = Tied, NR = No Result
N.B. Result from All-Star match not included as it was only an exhibition match.

2009 season

Pakistan v Australia in UAE

No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
ODI Series[3]
ODI 284522 April AustraliaMichael Clarke PakistanYounis KhanDubai Sports City Cricket Stadium, Dubai Pakistan by 4 wickets
ODI 284624 April PakistanYounis Khan AustraliaMichael ClarkeDubai Sports City Cricket Stadium, Dubai Australia by 6 wickets
ODI 284727 April AustraliaMichael Clarke PakistanYounis KhanSheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi Australia by 27 runs
ODI 28481 May PakistanYounis Khan AustraliaMichael ClarkeSheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi Australia by 8 wickets
ODI 28493 May AustraliaMichael Clarke PakistanYounis KhanSheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi Pakistan by 7 wickets
Twenty20 Series
T20I 897 May AustraliaBrad Haddin PakistanMisbah-ul-HaqDubai Sports City Cricket Stadium, Dubai Pakistan by 7 wickets
  • This series was moved from Pakistan to UAE for security reasons.[4]

ICC World Twenty20

Group Stage
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
3rd Match6 June AustraliaRicky Ponting West IndiesChris GayleKennington Oval, London West Indies by 7 wickets
8th Match8 June AustraliaRicky Ponting Sri LankaKumar SangakkaraTrent Bridge, Nottingham Sri Lanka by 6 wickets

Tour of England

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
Test Series (The 2009 Ashes)
Test 19228–12 JulyAndrew StraussRicky PontingSophia Gardens, CardiffMatch Drawn
Test 192516–20 JulyAndrew StraussRicky PontingLord's Cricket Ground, London England won by 115 runs
Test 192830 July-3 AugustAndrew StraussRicky PontingEdgbaston Cricket Ground, BirminghamMatch Drawn
Test 19297–11 AugustAndrew StraussRicky PontingHeadingley Cricket Ground, Leeds Australia won by an innings and 80 runs
Test 193120–24 AugustAndrew StraussRicky PontingThe Oval, London England won by 197 runs
T20I Series
T20I 11930 AugustPaul CollingwoodMichael ClarkeOld Trafford Cricket Ground, ManchesterNo Result
T20I 119a1 SeptemberPaul CollingwoodMichael ClarkeOld Trafford Cricket Ground, ManchesterNo Result
ODI Series
ODI 28824 SeptemberAndrew StraussMichael ClarkeThe Oval, London Australia won by 4 runs
ODI 28836 SeptemberAndrew StraussMichael ClarkeLord's Cricket Ground, London Australia won by 39 runs
ODI 28859 SeptemberAndrew StraussMichael ClarkeRose Bowl, Southampton Australia by 6 wickets
ODI 288812 SeptemberAndrew StraussRicky PontingLord's Cricket Ground, London Australia by 7 wickets
ODI 289015 SeptemberAndrew StraussRicky PontingTrent Bridge, Nottingham Australia by 4 wickets
ODI 289117 SeptemberAndrew StraussRicky PontingTrent Bridge, Nottingham Australia by 111 runs
ODI 289220 SeptemberAndrew StraussRicky PontingRiverside Ground, Durham England by 4 wickets

Tour of Scotland

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
ODI Series
ODI 287928 AugustGavin HamiltonMichael ClarkeRaeburn Place, Edinburgh Australia by 189 runs

2009–10 Season

2009 ICC Champions Trophy

The 2009 ICC Champions Trophy was scheduled to take place in the 2008–09 season in Pakistan, but because of an unstable security situation, it was rescheduled for the 2009–10 season. The hosting rights were also moved from Pakistan to South Africa. Sri Lanka was considered as a potential host, but was discarded due to worries related to the weather during that time of the year in Sri Lanka.[5]

No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
Group Stage
5th Match26 September AustraliaRicky Ponting West IndiesFloyd ReiferNew Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Australia by 50 runs
9th Match28 September AustraliaRicky Ponting IndiaMS DhoniSuperSport Park, CenturionNo result
11th Match30 September AustraliaRicky Ponting PakistanYounis KhanSuperSport Park, Centurion Australia by 2 wickets
Semi-Finals
1st Semifinal2 October AustraliaRicky Ponting EnglandAndrew StraussSuperSport Park, Centurion Australia by 9 wickets
Final
Final5 October AustraliaRicky Ponting New ZealandBrendon McCullumSuperSport Park, Centurion Australia by 6 wickets

Tour of India

The Australian Cricket Team toured India from 25 October to 11 November 2009. The tour consists of 7 ODIs which Australia won 4-2.

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
ODI Series
ODI 291325 OctoberMahendra Singh DhoniRicky PontingReliance Stadium, Vadodara Australia by 4 runs
ODI 291528 OctoberMahendra Singh DhoniRicky PontingVCA Stadium, Nagpur India by 99 runs
ODI 291831 OctoberMahendra Singh DhoniRicky PontingFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhi India by 6 wickets
ODI 29192 NovemberMahendra Singh DhoniRicky PontingPCA Stadium, Mohali Australia by 24 runs
ODI 29235 NovemberMahendra Singh DhoniRicky PontingRajiv Gandhi Stadium, Hyderabad Australia by 3 runs
ODI 29258 NovemberMahendra Singh DhoniRicky PontingNehru Stadium, Guwahati Australia by 6 wickets
ODI 2928a11 NovemberMahendra Singh DhoniRicky PontingBrabourne Stadium, MumbaiMatch abandoned without a ball bowled

Johnnie Walker All*Star Twenty20 match

The Australian Cricket team played an exhibition Twenty20 match against an all star cricket team featuring up and coming first class cricketers and Australian cricket legends to open the 2009/10 summer of international cricket in Australia. The Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA) XI all star team consisted of legends Adam Gilchrist, Matthew Hayden, Glenn McGrath & Shane Warne who is the captain. They were coached by former Australian fast bowler Dennis Lillee.

22 November 2009
Scorecard
Australian XI
5/173 (20 overs)
v
ACA XI
9/156 (20 overs)
Cameron White 44* (24)
Glenn McGrath 3/18 (4 overs)
Lee Carseldine 41 (31)
Clint McKay 3/18 (4 overs)
Australian XI won by 17 runs
The Gabba, Brisbane, Australia
Umpires: Bruce Oxenford and Paul Reiffel
Player of the match: Glenn McGrath

West Indies in Australia

The tour began with a practice match for the West Indians against Queensland starting 18 November. The first test began on 26 November and the tour will conclude on 23 February with a T20I. In all the tour included one First Class match, one List A match, three Tests, five ODIs and two T20Is.[6]

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
Test Series
Test 193626–30 NovemberRicky PontingChris GayleBrisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane Australia by an innings and 65 runs
Test 19394–8 DecemberRicky PontingChris GayleAdelaide Oval, AdelaideMatch Drawn
Test 194116–20 DecemberRicky PontingChris GayleWACA Ground, Perth Australia won by 35 runs
ODI Series
ODI 29507 FebruaryRicky PontingChris GayleMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Australia won by 113 runs
ODI 29529 FebruaryRicky PontingChris GayleAdelaide Oval, Adelaide Australia won by 8 wickets
ODI 295412 FebruaryRicky PontingChris GayleSydney Cricket Ground, SydneyNo result
ODI 295514 FebruaryRicky PontingChris GayleBrisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane Australia won by 50 runs
ODI 296019 FebruaryRicky PontingChris GayleMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Australia won by 125 runs
T20I Series
T20I 14621 FebruaryMichael ClarkeChris GayleBellerive Oval, Hobart Australia won by 38 runs
T20I 14723 FebruaryMichael ClarkeChris GayleSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Australia won by 8 wickets

Pakistan in Australia

The tour started on 19 December with a three-day first class match against Tasmania. This was followed on 26 December with the Boxing Day Test match at the MCG. It concluded on 5 February with a T20I at the MCG. In all the tour included three tests, five ODIs and a T20I.[7]

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
Test Series
Test 194326–30 DecemberRicky PontingMohammed YousufMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Australia by 170 runs
Test 19453–7 JanuaryRicky PontingMohammad YousufSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Australia by 36 runs
Test 194714–18 JanuaryRicky PontingMohammad YousufBellerive Oval, Hobart Australia by 231 runs
ODI Series
ODI 294422 JanuaryRicky PontingMohammad YousufBrisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane Australia by 5 wickets
ODI 294524 JanuaryRicky PontingMohammad YousufSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Australia by 140 runs
ODI 294626 JanuaryRicky PontingMohammad YousufAdelaide Oval, Adelaide Australia by 40 runs
ODI 294729 JanuaryRicky PontingMohammad YousufWestern Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth Australia by 135 runs
ODI 294831 JanuaryRicky PontingShahid AfridiWestern Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth Australia by 2 wickets
T20I Series
T20I 1345 FebruaryMichael ClarkeShoaib MalikMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Australia by 2 runs

Tour of New Zealand

The Australia Cricket Team toured New Zealand from 26 February to 31 March 2010. The tour consisted of 2 Twenty20s, 5 One Day Internationals and 2 Tests.

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
Twenty20 Series
T20I 14826 FebruaryDaniel VettoriMichael ClarkeWestpac Stadium, Wellington Australia by 6 wickets
T20I 14928 FebruaryDaniel VettoriMichael ClarkeAMI Stadium, ChristchurchMatch tied.  New Zealand won in Super Over
ODI Series
ODI 29663 MarchRoss TaylorRicky PontingMcLean Park, Napier New Zealand won by 2 wickets
ODI 29696 MarchDaniel VettoriRicky PontingEden Park, Auckland Australia by 12 runs (D/L method)
ODI 29719 MarchDaniel VettoriRicky PontingSeddon Park, Hamilton Australia by 6 wickets
ODI 297311 MarchDaniel VettoriRicky PontingEden Park, Auckland Australia by 6 wickets (D/L method)
ODI 297513 MarchDaniel VettoriRicky PontingWestpac Stadium, Wellington New Zealand won by 51 runs
Test Series
Test 195519–23 MarchDaniel VettoriRicky PontingBasin Reserve, Wellington Australia by 10 wickets
Test 195727–31 MarchDaniel VettoriRicky PontingSeddon Park, Hamilton |  Australia by 176 runs

See also

References

  1. Tait overlooked for Australia contract Cricinfo. Retrieved 19 November 2009
  2. ODI/Twenty20 shirt numbers Cricinfo. Retrieved 20 November 2009
  3. "Australia v Pakistan ODI Series, 2009". Cricinfo.
  4. "Australia and Pakistan to play five ODIs in UAE". cricinfo. 27 February 2009.
  5. "South Africa confirmed as Champions Trophy hosts". Cricinfo. Archived from the original on 12 June 2009. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
  6. "West Indies tour of Australia Fixtures". Cricinfo. Archived from the original on 25 June 2009. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
  7. "Pakistan tour of Australia Fixtures". Cricinfo. Archived from the original on 25 June 2009. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
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