International cricket in 2009 is defined as the season of international cricket between May and August 2009 in all cricket playing countries, as well as all international matches scheduled for the 2009 English cricket season.[1][2] Matches between September 2008 and March 2009 are defined as belonging to the 2008–09 season, while matches between September 2009 and March 2010 will fall under the 2009–10 season.

Season overview

International tours
Start date Home team Away team Results [Matches]
Test ODI T20I
22 April 2009  Pakistan  Australia 2–3 [5]1–0 [1]
6 May 2009  England  West Indies 2–0 [2]2–0 [3]
26 June 2009  West Indies  India 1–2 [4]
4 July 2009  Sri Lanka  Pakistan 2–0 [3]3–2 [5]0–1 [1]
8 July 2009  England  Australia 2–1 [5]1–6 [7]0–0 [2]
9 July 2009  West Indies  Bangladesh 0–2 [2]0–3 [3]1–0 [1]
9 August 2009  Zimbabwe  Bangladesh 1–4 [5]
18 August 2009  Sri Lanka  New Zealand 2–0 [2]0–2 [2]
27 August 2009  Ireland  England 0–1 [1]
28 August 2009  Scotland  Australia 0–1 [1]
International tournaments
Start date Tournament Winners
5 June 2009 England ICC World Twenty20  Pakistan
8 September 2009 Sri Lanka Compaq Cup (Tri-Series)  India
Minor tours
Start date Home team Away team Results [Matches]
First-class ODI
2 July 2009  Scotland  Canada 1–0 [1]1–1 [2]
3 July 2009  Ireland  Kenya 0–0 [1]3–0 [3]
11 July 2009  Netherlands  Canada 0–0 [1]1–0 [2]
14 August 2009  Canada  Kenya 0–1 [1]1–0 [4]
14 August 2009  Zimbabwe  Afghanistan 0–0 [1]
17 August 2009  Scotland  Ireland 0–0 [1]0–1 [2]
24 August 2009  Netherlands  Afghanistan 0–1 [1]1–1 [2]
Minor tournaments
Start date Tournament Winners
1 April 2009 South Africa ICC World Cup Qualifier  Ireland
17 May 2009 Guernsey ICC World Cricket League Division Seven  Bahrain
29 August 2009 Singapore ICC World Cricket League Division Six  Singapore

Pre-season rankings

ICC Test Championship 16 April 2009
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1 Australia374765128
2 Sri Lanka313875125
3 South Africa414951121
4 India384446117
5 Pakistan24219792
6 England52462488
7 New Zealand27216480
8 West Indies27209077
9 Bangladesh2300
Reference: ICC Official Rankings List, 30 April 2009
ICC ODI Championship 20 April 2009
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1 South Africa344245125
2 Australia374573124
3 India506088122
4 New Zealand353918112
5 Pakistan313446111
6 England333610109
7 Sri Lanka434508105
8 West Indies28252190
9 Bangladesh38173146
10 Zimbabwe3273623
11 Ireland1019019
12 Kenya1200
Reference: ICC Official Rankings List, 20 March 2009

April

ICC World Cup Qualifier

The 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier is a cricket tournament that took place in April 2009 in South Africa. It was the final qualification tournament for the 2011 Cricket World Cup.[3]

The top four teams (Ireland, Canada, Kenya and Netherlands) qualified for the 2011 Cricket World Cup, and Scotland retained the One-day international, meanwhile Afghanistan gained the ODI status for the following four years and also automatically qualify for the ICC Intercontinental Cup. The bottom two teams was relegated to 2011 ICC World Cricket League Division Three. The final and the play-offs for third and fifth place was official ODIs.

Group stage

Group A
Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
1  Ireland 5 5 0 0 0 10 1.492
2  Canada 5 4 1 0 0 8 1.490
3  Scotland 5 3 2 0 0 6 −0.318
4  Namibia 5 1 4 0 0 2 −0.506
5  Uganda 5 1 4 0 0 2 −0.928
6  Oman 5 1 4 0 0 2 −1.144
Source:

Group B
Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
1  Kenya 5 4 1 0 0 8 1.683
2  Netherlands 5 4 1 0 0 8 0.557
3  United Arab Emirates 5 4 1 0 0 8 −0.131
4  Afghanistan 5 2 3 0 0 4 −0.278
5  Bermuda 5 1 4 0 0 2 −0.441
6  Denmark 5 0 5 0 0 0 −1.341
Source:

  Team qualifies for Super Eights
  Team moves into the 9th Place Playoff Semifinals

Group Stage
No.DateTeam 1Captain 1Team 2Captain 2VenueResult
Match 11 April DenmarkFreddie Klokker AfghanistanNowroz MangalIsak Steyl Stadium, Vanderbijlpark Afghanistan by 5 wickets
Match 21 April BermudaIrving Romaine United Arab EmiratesKhurram KhanFanie du Toit Sports Complex, Potchefstroom United Arab Emirates by 4 wickets
Match 31 April CanadaAshish Bagai OmanHemal MehtaLC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria Canada by 103 runs
ODI 28301 April ScotlandRyan Watson IrelandWilliam PorterfieldWillowmoore Park, Benoni Ireland by 7 wickets
ODI 28311 April KenyaSteve Tikolo NetherlandsJeroen SmitsSenwes Park, Potchefstroom Netherlands by 7 wickets
Match 61 April UgandaJunior Kwebiha NamibiaLouis BurgerStan Friedman Oval, Krugersdorp Uganda by 6 runs
Match 72 April AfghanistanNowroz Mangal BermudaIrving RomaineSenwes Park, Potchefstroom Afghanistan won by 60 runs
Match 82 April UgandaJunior Kwebiha CanadaAshish BagaiWalter Milton Oval, Johannesburg Canada won by 5 wickets
Match 92 April NetherlandsJeroen Smits DenmarkFreddie KlokkerFanie du Toit Sports Complex, Potchefstroom Netherlands won by 7 wickets
Match 102 April IrelandWilliam Porterfield OmanHemal MehtaStan Friedman Oval, Krugersdorp Ireland won by 116 runs
Match 112 April United Arab EmiratesKhurram Khan KenyaSteve TikoloIsak Steyl Stadium, Vanderbijlpark Kenya by 9 wickets
Match 122 April ScotlandRyan Watson NamibiaLouis BurgerLC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria Scotland by 70 runs
Match 134 April KenyaSteve Tikolo AfghanistanNowroz MangalFanie du Toit Sports Complex, Potchefstroom Kenya by 107 runs
Match 144 April DenmarkFreddie Klokker BermudaIrving RomaineIsak Steyl Stadium, Vanderbijlpark Bermuda by 9 wickets
Match 154 April CanadaAshish Bagai NamibiaLouis BurgerLC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria Canada by 141 runs
Match 164 April UgandaJunior Kwebiha IrelandWilliam PorterfieldStan Friedman Oval, Krugersdorp Ireland by 6 wickets
Match 174 April NetherlandsJeroen Smits United Arab EmiratesKhurram KhanSenwes Park, Potchefstroom United Arab Emirates by 2 wickets
Match 184 April ScotlandRyan Watson OmanHemal MehtaWalter Milton Oval, Johannesburg Scotland by 9 runs
Match 196 April AfghanistanNowroz Mangal NetherlandsJeroen SmitsIsak Steyl Stadium, Vanderbijlpark Netherlands by 5 wickets
ODI 28356 April KenyaSteve Tikolo BermudaIrving RomaineSenwes Park, Potchefstroom Kenya by 7 wickets
ODI 28366 April CanadaAshish Bagai IrelandWilliam PorterfieldWillowmoore Park, Benoni Ireland by 6 wickets
Match 226 April United Arab EmiratesKhurram Khan DenmarkFreddie KlokkerFanie du Toit Sports Complex, Potchefstroom United Arab Emirates by 112 runs
Match 236 April NamibiaLouis Burger OmanHemal MehtaStan Friedman Oval, Krugersdorp Namibia by 119 runs
Match 246 April ScotlandRyan Watson UgandaJunior KwebihaWalter Milton Oval, Johannesburg Scotland by 45 runs
Match 258 April AfghanistanNowroz Mangal United Arab EmiratesKhurram KhanIsak Steyl Stadium, Vanderbijlpark United Arab Emirates by 5 wickets
ODI 28378 April NetherlandsJeroen Smits BermudaIrving RomaineSenwes Park, Potchefstroom Netherlands by 64 runs
ODI 28388 April CanadaAshish Bagai ScotlandRyan WatsonWillowmoore Park, Benoni Canada by 148 runs
Match 288 April DenmarkFreddie Klokker KenyaSteve TikoloFanie du Toit Sports Complex, Potchefstroom Kenya by 9 wickets
Match 298 April IrelandWilliam Porterfield NamibiaLouis BurgerWalter Milton Oval, Johannesburg Ireland by 7 wickets
Match 308 April OmanHemal Mehta UgandaJunior KwebihaLC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria Oman by 1 wicket

9th Place Playoffs

9th Place Playoff Semifinals
No. Date Team 1Captain 1 Team 2Captain 2 Venue Result
Semifinal11 April UgandaJunior Kwebiha DenmarkFreddie KlokkerFanie du Toit Sports Complex, Potchefstroom Uganda by 62 runs
Semifinal11 April OmanHemal Mehta BermudaIrving RomaineSenwes Park, Potchefstroom Bermuda by 8 wickets
11th Place Playoff
11th Place Playoff13 April DenmarkFreddie Klokker OmanHemal MehtaFanie du Toit Sports Complex, Potchefstroom Oman by 5 wickets
9th Place Playoff
9th Place Playoff13 April UgandaDK Arinaitwe BermudaIrving RomaineSenwes Park, Potchefstroom Bermuda by 8 wickets

Super Eights

Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
1  Ireland 7 5 2 0 0 10 0.689
2  Canada 7 4 3 0 0 8 0.687
3  Kenya 7 4 3 0 0 8 0.035
4  Netherlands 7 4 3 0 0 8 0.025
5  Scotland 7 3 4 0 0 6 −0.140
6  Afghanistan 7 3 4 0 0 6 −0.209
7  United Arab Emirates 7 3 4 0 0 6 −1.080
8  Namibia 7 2 5 0 0 4 −0.079
Source:

  Team qualifies for 2011 Cricket World Cup and gains ODI status
  Team gains ODI status
  Team plays in the 7th place playoff

Super Eights
No. Date Team 1Captain 1 Team 2Captain 2 Venue Result
Match 111 April KenyaSteve Tikolo CanadaAshish BagaiWillowmoore Park, Benoni Canada by 7 wickets
Match 211 April NamibiaLouis Burger United Arab EmiratesKhurram KhanLC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria Namibia by 49 runs
Match 311 April AfghanistanNowroz Mangal IrelandWilliam PorterfieldStan Friedman Oval, Krugersdorp Afghanistan by 22 runs
Match 411 April ScotlandRyan Watson NetherlandsJeroen SmitsWalter Milton Oval, Johannesburg Scotland by 26 runs
Match 513 April NamibiaLouis Burger NetherlandsJeroen SmitsWillowmoore Park, Benoni Netherlands by 2 wickets
Match 613 April AfghanistanNowroz Mangal CanadaAshish BagaiLC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria Canada by 6 wickets
Match 713 April KenyaSteve Tikolo ScotlandRyan WatsonStan Friedman Oval, Krugersdorp Kenya by 24 runs
Match 813 April United Arab EmiratesKhurram Khan IrelandWilliam PorterfieldWalter Milton Oval, Johannesburg Ireland by 8 wickets
Match 915 April ScotlandRyan Watson AfghanistanNowroz MangalWillowmoore Park, Benoni Afghanistan by 42 runs
Match 1015 April IrelandWilliam Porterfield NetherlandsJeroen SmitsLC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria Ireland by 6 wickets
Match 1115 April CanadaAshish Bagai United Arab EmiratesKhurram KhanStan Friedman Oval, Krugersdorp United Arab Emirates by 5 wickets
Match 1215 April NamibiaLouis Burger KenyaSteve TikoloWalter Milton Oval, Johannesburg Namibia by 201 runs
Match 1317 April ScotlandRyan Watson United Arab EmiratesKhurram KhanWillowmoore Park, Benoni Scotland by 22 runs
Match 1417 April IrelandWilliam Porterfield KenyaSteve TikoloLC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria Kenya by 6 wickets
Match 1517 April NamibiaLouis Burger AfghanistanNowroz MangalStan Friedman Oval, Krugersdorp Afghanistan by 21 runs
Match 1617 April CanadaAshish Bagai NetherlandsJeroen SmitsWalter Milton Oval, Johannesburg Netherlands by 6 wickets

Playoffs

No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
7th Place Playoff
7th Place Playoff19 April NamibiaLouis Burger United Arab EmiratesKhurram KhanStan Friedman Oval, Krugersdorp United Arab Emirates by 4 wickets
5th Place Playoff
ODI 284219 April AfghanistanNowroz Mangal ScotlandRyan WatsonWillowmoore Park, Benoni Afghanistan by 89 runs
3rd Place Playoff
ODI 284419 April KenyaSteve Tikolo NetherlandsJeroen SmitsSenwes Park, Potchefstroom Netherlands by 6 wickets
Final
ODI 284319 April CanadaAshish Bagai IrelandWilliam PorterfieldSuperSport Park, Centurion Ireland by 9 wickets

Final standings

PositionTeamStatus
1st  Ireland Qualified for the 2011 World Cup, the 2009–10 Intercontinental Cup and gained
ODI status until 2014
2nd  Canada
3rd  Netherlands
4th  Kenya
5th  Afghanistan Qualified for the 2009–10 Intercontinental Cup and gained ODI status until 2014
6th  Scotland
7th  United Arab Emirates Relegated to Division Two and the 2009–10 Intercontinental Shield
8th  Namibia
9th  Bermuda
10th  Uganda
11th  Oman Relegated to 2011 Division Three.
12th  Denmark

Pakistan vs Australia in the United Arab Emirates

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI series[4]
ODI 284522 AprilYounis KhanMichael ClarkeDubai Sports City Cricket Stadium, Dubai Pakistan by 4 wickets
ODI 284624 AprilYounis KhanMichael ClarkeDubai Sports City Cricket Stadium, Dubai Australia by 6 wickets
ODI 284727 AprilYounis KhanMichael ClarkeSheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi Australia by 27 runs
ODI 28481 MayYounis KhanMichael ClarkeSheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi Australia by 8 wickets
ODI 28493 MayYounis KhanMichael ClarkeSheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi Pakistan by 7 wickets
Only T20I
T20I 897 MayMisbah-ul-HaqBrad HaddinDubai Sports City Cricket Stadium, Dubai Pakistan by 7 wickets

May

West Indies in England

No.DateHome captainAway captainVenueResult
Test Series[6]
Test 19196–10 MayAndrew StraussChris GayleLord's, London England by 10 wickets
Test 192014–18 MayAndrew StraussChris GayleRiverside Ground, Chester-le-Street England by an innings and 83 runs
ODI series
ODI 2849a21 MayAndrew StraussChris GayleHeadingley, LeedsMatch abandoned
ODI 285024 MayAndrew StraussChris GayleCounty Ground, Bristol England by 6 wickets
ODI 285126 MayAndrew StraussChris GayleEdgbaston, Birmingham England by 58 runs

ICC World Cricket League Division Seven

Group stage

The 2009 ICC World Cricket League Division Seven will be held in May 2009 in Guernsey. The two leading teams of the tournament will be promoted to Division Six later the same year.[7]

Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
1  Bahrain 5 5 0 0 0 10 2.920
2  Guernsey 5 4 1 0 0 8 1.260
3  Japan 5 2 3 0 0 4 −0.501
4  Nigeria 5 2 3 0 0 4 −0.758
5  Gibraltar 5 1 4 0 0 2 −0.873
6  Suriname 5 1 4 0 0 2 −2.166
Source:
Group stage
No.DateTeam 1Captain 1Team 2Captain 2VenueResult
1st17 May BahrainYaser Sadeq GibraltarChristian RoccaKing George V Sports Ground, CastelNo result
2nd17 May Japan GuernseyStuart Le PrevostCollege Field, St Peter PortNo result
3rd17 May SurinameShazam Ramjohn NigeriaWale AdeoyeGuernsey Rovers Athletic Club, Port SoifAbandoned without ball bowled
4th18 May BahrainYaser Sadeq SurinameShazam RamjohnCollege Field, St Peter Port Bahrain by 161 runs
5th18 May GibraltarChristian Rocca GuernseyStuart Le PrevostGuernsey Rovers Athletic Club, Port Soif Guernsey by 4 wickets
6th18 May JapanMasaomi Kobayashi NigeriaWale AdeoyeKing George V Sports Ground, Castel Nigeria by 2 wickets
1st (R)19 May BahrainYaser Sadeq GibraltarChristian RoccaKing George V Sports Ground, Castel Bahrain by 137 runs
2nd (R)19 May GuernseyStuart Le Prevost JapanMasaomi KobayashiCollege Field, St Peter Port Guernsey by 7 wickets
3rd (R)19 May SurinameShazam Ramjohn NigeriaWale AdeoyeGuernsey Rovers Athletic Club, Port Soif Suriname by 95 runs
7th20 May NigeriaWale Adeoye GibraltarChristian RoccaCollege Field, St Peter Port Nigeria by 88 runs
8th20 May SurinameShazam Ramjohn JapanMasaomi KobayashiGuernsey Rovers Athletic Club, Port Soif Japan by 8 wickets
9th20 May BahrainYaser Sadeq GuernseyStyart Le PrevostKing George V Sports Ground, Castel Bahrain by 25 runs
10th21 May BahrainYaser Sadeq JapanMasaomi KobayashiGuernsey Rovers Athletic Club, Port Soif Bahrain by 196 runs
11th21 May GibraltarChristian Rocca SurinameShazam RamjohnKing George V Sports Ground, Castel Gibraltar by 39 runs
12th21 May GuernseyStuart Le Prevost NigeriaWale AdeoyeCollege Field, St Peter Port Guernsey by 8 wickets
13th23 May BahrainYaser Sadeq NigeriaWale AdeoyeGuernsey Rovers Athletic Club, Port Soif Bahrain by 176 runs
14th23 May GibraltarChristian Rocca JapanMasaomi KobayashiCollege Field, St Peter Port Japan by 29 runs
15th23 May GuernseyStuart Le Prevost SurinameShazam RamjohnKing George V Sports Ground, Castel Guernsey by 263 runs
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Finals and play-offs

No.DateTeam 1Captain 1Team 2Captain 2VenueResult
Final24 May GuernseyStuart Le Prevost BahrainYaser SadeqKing George V Sports Ground, Castel Bahrain by 3 wickets
3rd Place24 May NigeriaWale Adeoye JapanMasaomi KobayashiCollege Field, St Peter Port Nigeria by 68 runs
5th Place24 May SurinameShazam Ramjohn GibraltarChristian RoccaGuernsey Rovers Athletic Club, Port Soif Suriname by 8 runs
Final Placings
Pos Team Status
1st BahrainPromoted to Global Division Six for 2009
2nd Guernsey
3rd NigeriaRemain in Global Division Seven for 2011
4th Japan
5th SurinameRelegated to Global Division Eight for 2010
6th Gibraltar

June

ICC World Twenty20

Group stage

Group A
Team Pld W L T NR NRR Pts
 India (1) 22000+1.2274
 Ireland 21100−0.1622
 Bangladesh (9) 20200−0.9960
Group B
Team Pld W L T NR NRR Pts
 England (5) 21100+1.1752
 Pakistan (7) 21100+0.8502
 Netherlands 21100−2.0252
Group C
Team Pld W L T NR NRR Pts
 Sri Lanka (3) 22000+0.6264
 West Indies (8) 21100+0.7152
 Australia (2) 20200−1.3310
Group D
Team Pld W L T NR NRR Pts
 South Africa (4) 22000+3.2754
 New Zealand (6) 21100+0.3092
 Scotland 20200−5.2810
Group Stage
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
T20I 905 June EnglandPaul Collingwood NetherlandsJeroen SmitsLord's, London Netherlands by 4 wickets
T20I 916 June New ZealandBrendon McCullum ScotlandGavin HamiltonKennington Oval, London New Zealand by 7 wickets
T20I 926 June AustraliaRicky Ponting West IndiesChris GayleKennington Oval, London West Indies by 7 wickets
T20I 936 June BangladeshMohammad Ashraful IndiaMahendra Singh DhoniTrent Bridge, Nottingham India by 25 runs
T20I 947 June ScotlandGavin Hamilton South AfricaGraeme SmithKennington Oval, London South Africa by 130 runs
T20I 957 June EnglandPaul Collingwood PakistanYounis KhanKennington Oval, London England by 48 runs
T20I 968 June BangladeshMohammad Ashraful IrelandWilliam PorterfieldTrent Bridge, Nottingham Ireland by 6 wickets
T20I 978 June AustraliaRicky Ponting Sri LankaKumar SangakkaraTrent Bridge, Nottingham Sri Lanka by 6 wickets
T20I 989 June NetherlandsJeroen Smits PakistanYounis KhanLord's, London Pakistan by 82 runs
T20I 999 June New ZealandBrendon McCullum South AfricaGraeme SmithLord's, London South Africa by 1 run
T20I 10010 June Sri LankaKumar Sangakkara West IndiesDenesh RamdinTrent Bridge, Nottingham Sri Lanka by 15 runs
T20I 10110 June IndiaMahendra Singh Dhoni IrelandWilliam PorterfieldTrent Bridge, Nottingham India by 8 wickets

Super Eights

Group E
Team Pld W L T NR NRR Pts
 South Africa 33000+0.7876
 West Indies 32100+0.0634
 England 31200−0.4142
 India 30300−0.4660
Group F
Team Pld W L T NR NRR Pts
 Sri Lanka 33000+1.2676
 Pakistan 32100+1.1854
 New Zealand 31200−0.2322
 Ireland 30300−2.1830
Super 8's
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
T20I 10211 June New ZealandBrendon McCullum IrelandWilliam PorterfieldTrent Bridge, Nottingham New Zealand by 83 runs
T20I 10311 June EnglandPaul Collingwood South AfricaGraeme SmithTrent Bridge, Nottingham South Africa by 7 wickets
T20I 10412 June PakistanYounis Khan Sri LankaKumar SangakkaraLord's, London Sri Lanka by 19 runs
T20I 10512 June IndiaMahendra Singh Dhoni West IndiesChris GayleLord's, London West Indies by 7 wickets
T20I 10613 June South AfricaGraeme Smith West IndiesChris GayleKennington Oval, London South Africa by 20 runs
T20I 10713 June New ZealandDaniel Vettori PakistanYounis KhanKennington Oval, London Pakistan by 6 wickets
T20I 10814 June IrelandWilliam Porterfield Sri LankaKumar SangakkaraLord's, London Sri Lanka by 9 runs
T20I 10914 June IndiaMahendra Singh Dhoni EnglandPaul CollingwoodLord's, London England by 3 runs
T20I 11015 June PakistanYounis Khan IrelandWilliam PorterfieldKennington Oval, London Pakistan by 39 runs
T20I 11115 June EnglandPaul Collingwood West IndiesChris GayleKennington Oval, London West Indies by 5 wickets (D/L)
T20I 11216 June Sri LankaKumar Sangakkara New ZealandDaniel VettoriTrent Bridge, Nottingham Sri Lanka by 48 runs
T20I 11316 June IndiaMahendra Singh Dhoni South AfricaGraeme SmithTrent Bridge, Nottingham South Africa by 9 runs

Knockout stage

No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
Semifinals
T20I 11418 June PakistanYounis Khan South AfricaGraeme SmithTrent Bridge, Nottingham Pakistan by 7 runs
T20I 11519 June Sri LankaKumar Sangakkara West IndiesChris GayleKennington Oval, London Sri Lanka by 57 runs
Final
T20I 11621 June PakistanYounis Khan Sri LankaKumar SangakkaraLord's, London Pakistan by 8 wickets

India in the West Indies

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
ODI series[8]
ODI 285226 JuneChris GayleMahendra Singh DhoniSabina Park, Kingston India by 20 runs
ODI 285328 JuneChris GayleMahendra Singh DhoniSabina Park, Kingston West Indies by 8 wickets
ODI 28543 JulyChris GayleMahendra Singh DhoniBeausejour Stadium, Gros Islet India by 6 wickets (D/L)
ODI 28555 JulyChris GayleMahendra Singh DhoniBeausejour Stadium, Gros IsletNo result

July

Pakistan in Sri Lanka

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
Test Series[9]
Test 19214–8 JulyKumar SangakkaraYounis KhanGalle International Stadium, Galle Sri Lanka by 50 runs
Test 192412–16 JulyKumar SangakkaraYounis KhanP. Sara Oval, Colombo Sri Lanka by 7 wickets
Test 192720–24 JulyKumar SangakkaraYounis KhanSSC Ground, ColomboMatch drawn
ODI
ODI 286430 JulyKumar SangakkaraYounis KhanRangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla Sri Lanka by 36 runs
ODI 28661 AugustKumar SangakkaraYounis KhanRangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla Sri Lanka by 6 wickets
ODI 28673 AugustKumar SangakkaraYounis KhanRangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla Sri Lanka by 6 wickets
ODI 28687 AugustKumar SangakkaraYounis KhanR. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Pakistan by 146 runs
ODI 28709 AugustKumar SangakkaraYounis KhanR. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Pakistan by 132 runs
T20I
T20I 11812 AugustKumar SangakkaraShahid AfridiR. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Pakistan won by 52 runs

Canada in Scotland

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
ODI series
ODI 28567 JulyGavin HamiltonAshish BagaiMannofield Park, Aberdeen Canada by 6 wickets
ODI 28578 JulyGavin HamiltonAshish BagaiMannofield Park, Aberdeen Scotland by 5 wickets

Scotland and Canada also played an Intercontinental Cup match. See main article.

Kenya in Ireland

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
ODI series
ODI 28589 JulyWilliam PorterfieldMorris OumaClontarf Cricket Club Ground, Dublin Ireland by 3 wickets
ODI 286011 JulyWilliam PorterfieldMorris OumaClontarf Cricket Club Ground, Dublin Ireland by 52 runs (D/L)
ODI 286112 JulyWilliam PorterfieldMorris OumaClontarf Cricket Club Ground, Dublin Ireland by 4 runs (D/L)

Kenya and Ireland also played an Intercontinental Cup match. See main article.

Australia in 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

Bangladesh in the West Indies

No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test series[10]
Test 19239–13 JulyFloyd ReiferMashrafe MortazaArnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown, Saint Vincent Bangladesh by 95 runs
Test 192617–21 JulyFloyd ReiferShakib Al HasanCricket National Stadium, St. George's, Grenada Bangladesh by 4 wickets
ODI series
ODI 286226 JulyFloyd ReiferShakib Al HasanWindsor Park, Roseau, Dominica Bangladesh by 52 runs
ODI 286328 JulyFloyd ReiferShakib Al HasanWindsor Park, Roseau, Dominica Bangladesh by 3 wickets
ODI 286531 JulyFloyd ReiferShakib Al HasanWarner Park Sporting Complex, Basseterre, St. Kitts Bangladesh by 3 wickets
Only T20I
T20I 1172 AugustFloyd ReiferShakib Al HasanWarner Park Sporting Complex, Basseterre, St. Kitts West Indies by 5 wickets

Canada in the Netherlands

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
ODI series
ODI 285911 JulyJeroen SmitsAshish BagaiVRA Ground, Amstelveen, Netherlands Netherlands by 50 runs
ODI 2860a12 JulyJeroen SmitsAshish BagaiVRA Ground, Amstelveen, NetherlandsMatch Abandoned

Canada and the Netherlands also played an Intercontinental Cup match. See main article.

New Zealand in Zimbabwe

New Zealand were due to tour Zimbabwe for a series of three One Day Internationals in 2009 but the tour was cancelled due to political and security reasons, and the New Zealand Cricket discussed possible fixtures in 2010 but made no definitive decisions.[11]

August

Bangladesh in Zimbabwe

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
ODI series
ODI 28699 AugustProsper UtseyaShakib Al HasanQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo Bangladesh by 8 wickets
ODI 287111 AugustProsper UtseyaShakib Al HasanQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo Bangladesh by 49 runs
ODI 287214 AugustProsper UtseyaShakib Al HasanQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo Zimbabwe by 69 runs
ODI 287316 AugustProsper UtseyaShakib Al HasanQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo Bangladesh by 4 wickets
ODI 287418 AugustProsper UtseyaShakib Al HasanQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo Bangladesh by 5 wickets

Kenya in Canada

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
ODI series
ODI 287519 AugustAshish BagaiMorris OumaMaple Leaf Cricket Club, King City Canada won by 9 wickets
ODI 2875a21 AugustAshish BagaiMorris OumaMaple Leaf Cricket Club, King CityMatch abandoned without a ball bowled
ODI 287721 AugustAshish BagaiMorris OumaMaple Leaf Cricket Club, King CityNo result
ODI 2877b23 AugustMaple Leaf Cricket Club, King CityMatch abandoned without a ball bowled

Kenya and Canada also will play an Intercontinental Cup match. See main article.

New Zealand in Sri Lanka

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
Test Series[12]
Test 193018–22 AugustKumar SangakkaraDaniel VettoriGalle International Stadium, Galle Sri Lanka by 202 runs
Test 193226–30 AugustKumar SangakkaraDaniel VettoriSSC Ground, Colombo Sri Lanka by 96 runs
T20I Series
T20I 1202 SeptemberKumar SangakkaraDaniel VettoriR. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo New Zealand by 3 runs
T20I 1214 SeptemberKumar SangakkaraDaniel VettoriR. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo New Zealand by 22 runs

Sri Lanka, New Zealand, and India will play in a tri-series during this time.

In the T20I No. 120 Jacob Oram took the second hat-trick in Twenty20 International[13]

Afghanistan in Zimbabwe

Afghanistan and Zimbabwe XI played an Intercontinental Cup match. See main article.

Ireland in Scotland

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
ODI series
ODI 287622 AugustWilliam PorterfieldGavin HamiltonMannofield Park, Aberdeen Ireland won by 96 runs
ODI 2877a23 AugustMannofield Park, AberdeenMatch abandoned without a ball bowled

Ireland and Scotland also played an Intercontinental Cup match. See main article.

England in Ireland

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
ODI series[14]
ODI 287827 AugustWilliam PorterfieldPaul CollingwoodCivil Service Cricket Club, Belfast England by 2 runs (D/L)

Australia in Scotland

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

Afghanistan in the Netherlands

No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result
ODI series
ODI 288030 AugustJeroen SmitsNowroz MangalVRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen Netherlands win by 8 runs
ODI 28811 SeptemberJeroen SmitsNowroz MangalVRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen Afghanistan won by 6 wickets

Afghanistan and the Netherlands also played an Intercontinental Cup match. See main article.

ICC World Cricket League Division Six

Group stage

The 2009 ICC World Cricket League Division Six will be held in August and September 2009 in Singapore. The two leading teams of the tournament will be promoted to Division Five in 2010.

Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
1  Singapore 5 5 0 0 0 10 1.045
2  Bahrain 5 3 2 0 0 6 0.909
3  Malaysia 5 3 2 0 0 6 0.467
4  Guernsey 5 2 3 0 0 4 −0.326
5  Botswana 5 1 4 0 0 2 −0.250
6  Norway 5 1 4 0 0 2 −1.746
Source:
Group Stage
Match No.DateTeam 1Captain 1Team 2Captain 2VenueResult
1st match29 August BotswanaOmar Ali NorwayZaheer AshiqKallang, Central Region, Singapore Norway by 19 runs
2nd match29 August SingaporeChetan Suryawanshi GuernseyStuart Le PrevostThe Padang, Central Region, Singapore Singapore by 7 wickets
3rd match29 August BahrainYaser Sadeq MalaysiaSuhan AlagaratnamIndian Association, Central Region, Singapore Bahrain by 2 runs
4th match30 August BahrainYaser Sadeq GuernseyStuart Le PrevostKallang, Central Region, SingaporeMatch abandoned without a ball bowled
5th match30 August MalaysiaSuhan Alagaratnam NorwayZaheer AshiqThe Padang, Central Region, SingaporeMatch abandoned without a ball bowled
6th match30 August BotswanaOmar Ali SingaporeIndian Association, Central Region, SingaporeMatch abandoned without a ball bowled
4th Match(R)31 August BahrainYaser Sadeq GuernseyStuart Le PrevostKallang, Central Region, Singapore Bahrain by 62 runs
5th match(R)31 August MalaysiaSuhan Alagaratnam NorwayZaheer AshiqThe Padang, Central Region, Singapore Malaysia by 9 wickets
6th match(R)31 August BotswanaOmar Ali SingaporeChetan SuryawanshiIndian Association, Central Region, Singapore Singapore by 55 runs
7th match1 September BotswanaOmar Ali MalaysiaSuhan AlagaratnamKallang, Central Region, SingaporeNo result
8th match1 September BahrainYaser Sadeq SingaporeChetan SuryawanshiThe Padang, Central Region, Singapore Singapore by 7 wickets (D/L)
9th match1 September NorwayZaheer Ashiq GuernseyStuart Le PrevostIndian Association, Central Region, SingaporeNo result
10th match2 September NorwayZaheer Ashiq SingaporeChetan SuryawanshiKallang, Central Region, Singapore Singapore by 8 wickets
11th match2 September BahrainYaser Sadeq BotswanaOmar AliThe Padang, Central Region, Singapore Botswana by 69 runs
12th match2 September GuernseyStuart Le Prevost MalaysiaSuhan AlagaratnamIndian Association, Central Region, Singapore Malaysia by 4 wickets
7th match(R)3 September BotswanaOmar Ali MalaysiaSuhan AlagaratnamKallang, Central Region, Singapore Malaysia by 8 wickets
9th match(R)3 September NorwayZaheer Ashiq GuernseyStuart Le PrevostIndian Association, Central Region, Singapore Guernsey by 47 runs
13th match4 September MalaysiaSuhan Alagaratnam SingaporeChetan SuyawanshiKallang, Central Region, Singapore Singapore by 4 wickets
14th match4 September GuernseyStuart Le Prevost BotswanaOmar AliThe Padang, Central Region, Singapore Guernsey by 25 runs
15th match4 September BahrainYaser Sadeq NorwayZaheer AshiqIndian Association, Central Region, Singapore Bahrain by 232 runs
  • (R)-replayed

Finals and play-offs

Match No.DateTeam 1Captain 1Team 2Captain 2VenueResult
Final5 September SingaporeChetan Suryawanshi BahrainYaser SadeqKallang, Central Region, Singapore Singapore by 68 runs
3rd Place Playoff5 September MalaysiaSuhan Alagaratnam GuernseyStuart Le PrevostThe Padang, Central Region, Singapore Guernsey by 2 runs
5th Place Playoff5 September BotswanaOmar Ali NorwayZaheer AshiqIndian Association, Central Region, Singapore Botswana by 23 runs
Final Placings

After the conclusion of the tournament the teams were distributed as follows:

Pos Team Status
1st SingaporePromoted to Division Five for 2010
2nd Bahrain
3rd GuernseyRemained in Division Six for 2011
4th Malaysia
5th BotswanaRelegated to Division Seven for 2011
6th Norway

Season summary

Result Summary

Test[15]ODI[16]T20I[17]
MatchesWinsLossDrawTiedMatchesWinsLossTiedNo resultMatchesWinsLossTiedNo result
 Australia51220131030040301
 Bangladesh220008710030300
 England7412011461062301
 IndiaNo Matches4210152300
 New Zealand20200No Matches63300
 Pakistan3021010460097200
 South AfricaNo MatchesNo Matches65100
 Sri Lanka540105320096300
 West Indies404009170174300
First-classODI[16]T20I[17]
 Zimbabwe1001051400No Matches
 Afghanistan2101032100No Matches
 Bermuda1001020200No Matches
 Canada3001083401No Matches
 Ireland200208710051400
 Kenya2101071600No Matches
 Netherlands100106510021100
 Scotland211007160020200
 Uganda11000No ODI StatusNo T20I Status

Stats Leaders

Test

ODI

T20I

Milestones

ODI

Test

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