1998 Emirates Triangular Tournament

The Emirates Triangular Tournament was a cricket tri-series involving touring nations Sri Lanka and South Africa against each other and hosts England, in the 1998 international season. Sri Lanka won the tournament by defeating England in the final, thanks to an unbeaten 132 by player of the tournament Marvan Atapattu.

Emirates Triangular Tournament
Part of the Sri Lankan cricket team in England in 1998
and the South African cricket team in England in 1998
DateAugust 14 – August 20, 1998
LocationEngland
ResultWon by  Sri Lanka
Player of the seriesMarvan Atapattu
Teams
 England  South Africa  Sri Lanka
Captains
Alec Stewart Hansie Cronje Arjuna Ranatunga
Most runs
Knight (370)
Hick (328)
Atherton (128)
Symcox (218)
Cullinan (144)
Rhodes (138)
Atapattu (356)
Kaluwitharana (206)
Ranatunga (184)
Most wickets
Gough (16)
Mullaly (8)
Croft (8)
Pollock (10)
Cronje (8)
Donald (8)
Muralitharan (12)
Wickramasinghe (10)
Perera (10)

These matches were the first official one day internationals played in England in coloured clothing. England wearing light blue, South Africa in green and Sri Lanka in dark blue.

Group Stage table

Pos Team P W L NR T Points NRR
1  England 211002+0.220
2  Sri Lanka 211002+0.210
3  South Africa 211002-0.430
 ENGSRIRSA
England XXXW 36 runsL 14 runs
Sri Lanka L 36 runsXXXW 57 runs
South Africa W 14 runsL 57 runsXXX

Table key

P = Games played
W = Games won
L = Games lost
NR = Games with no result
T = Games tied
NRR = Net run rate

Points system

Won = 2 points
Lost = 0 points
Tie or No result = 1 point
Standard net run rate rules applied.

Position deciders

The deciding factors, in order, on table position were:

  1. Total points
  2. Head-to-head result
  3. Net run rate

Group Stage matches

Match 1: South Africa v Sri Lanka

August 14
(scorecard)
Sri Lanka 
258 (47.5 overs)
v
 South Africa
201 (49 overs)
Arjuna Ranatunga 58 (91)
Shaun Pollock 3/54 (8.5 overs)
Pat Symcox 58 (87)
Jonty Rhodes 54 (49)
Pramodya Wickramasinghe 3/20 (7 overs)
Kumar Dharmasena 3/41 (10 overs)
 Sri Lanka won by 57 runs
Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England
Umpires: Barry Dudleston (ENG) and Peter Willey (ENG)
Player of the match: Pramodya Wickramasinghe (SRI)

Match 2: England v Sri Lanka

August 16
(scorecard)
England 
247 (49.3 overs)
v
 Sri Lanka
211 (49.3 overs)
Graeme Hick 86 (97)
Alec Stewart 51 (67)
Sanath Jayasuriya 3/36 (10 overs)

Darren Gough 3/51 (10 overs)
 England won by 36 runs
Lord's Cricket Ground, London, England
Umpires: Mervyn Kitchen (ENG) and Ken Palmer (ENG)
Player of the match: Graeme Hick (ENG)

Match 3: England v South Africa

August 18
(scorecard)
South Africa 
244/7 (50 overs)
v
 England
230 (48.5 overs)
Pat Symcox 51 (39)
Darren Gough 3/43 (10 overs)
Nick Knight 74 (114)
Graeme Hick 64 (72)
 South Africa won by 14 runs
Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham, England
Umpires: John Holder (WIN) and George Sharp (ENG)
Player of the match: Pat Symcox (RSA)

Because England and Sri Lanka had the best run rates, they were ranked as the top two teams. England beat Sri Lanka and finished top of the group. South Africa's run rate meant they missed out on the final, despite having beaten England, and that a better run rate than Sri Lanka would have put them top of the table.

Final

August 20
(scorecard)
England 
256/8 (50 overs)
v
 Sri Lanka
260/5 (47.1 overs)
Nick Knight 94 (136)
Mike Atherton 64 (73)
Muttiah Muralitharan 5/34 (10 overs)
 Sri Lanka won by 5 wickets
Lord's Cricket Ground, London, England
Umpires: David Constant (ENG) and David Shepherd (ENG)
Player of the match: Muttiah Muralitharan (SRI)

Marvan Atapattu was named player of the tournament for his 356 run contribution to the victorious Sri Lankan side.

gollark: In 3D and/or nonideatic spaces, yes
gollark: Actually, they were marketed that way by a subsidiary of GTech™. And indeed, they normally do this. But we have backdoors.
gollark: Soul extracted successfully, closing wormhole.
gollark: Lasers pulsed.
gollark: Wormhole generators generating wormhole...

References

See also

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.