2007 Cricket World Cup squads

This is a list of the squads picked for the 2007 Cricket World Cup. as the ninth Cricket World Cup tournament and was held between 14 March and 28 April 2007. The sixteen teams asked to announce their final squads by 13 February 2007. Changes were allowed after this deadline at the discretion of the ICCs Technical Committee in necessary cases, such as due to player injury. In order to aid the teams to select the final fifteen, teams were given the option to announce a thirty-man squad by mid-January, with the understanding that the final squad would be picked from within these thirty players.[1] However this was not strictly adhered to—several of England's final fifteen came from outside the initial thirty, for example.

The captains of the 2007 Cricket World Cup.

Group A

Australia

Australia named their 15-man squad on 13 February 2007.[2] On 23 February 2007, Brett Lee was removed from the squad due to injury and was replaced by Stuart Clark.[3]

Coach: John Buchanan

No. Player Date of Birth ODIs[4] Batting Bowling style First-class team
14Ricky Ponting (c)19 December 1974 (Age 32)268RightRight arm medium Tasmanian Tigers
59Nathan Bracken12 September 1977 (Age 29)57RightLeft arm fast medium New South Wales Blues
8Stuart Clark28 September 1975 (Age 31)24RightRight arm fast medium New South Wales Blues
23Michael Clarke2 April 1981 (Age 25)101RightSlow left arm orthodox New South Wales Blues
18Adam Gilchrist14 November 1971 (Age 35)256LeftWicket-keeper Western Warriors
57Brad Haddin23 October 1977 (Age 29)21RightWicket-keeper New South Wales Blues
28Matthew Hayden29 October 1971 (Age 35)133LeftRight arm medium Queensland Bulls
17Brad Hodge29 December 1974 (Age 32)13RightRight arm off break Victorian Bushrangers
31Brad Hogg6 February 1971 (Age 36)95LeftSlow left-arm wrist-spin Western Warriors
48Michael Hussey27 May 1975 (Age 31)61LeftRight arm medium Western Warriors
25Mitchell Johnson2 November 1981 (Age 25)18LeftLeft arm fast Queensland Bulls
11Glenn McGrath9 February 1970 (Age 37)238RightRight arm fast medium New South Wales Blues
63Andrew Symonds9 June 1975 (Age 31)161RightRight arm medium/off break Queensland Bulls
32Shaun Tait22 February 1983 (Age 23)4RightRight arm fast Southern Redbacks
33Shane Watson17 June 1981 (Age 25)57RightRight arm fast medium Queensland Bulls

Netherlands

The KNCB named their 15-man squad on 13 February 2007.[5] The squad was unchanged from that which was named for the World Cricket League Division One event in January 2007.[6]

Coach: Peter Cantrell

No. Player Date of Birth ODIs[4] Batting Bowling style Domestic team
69Luuk van Troost (c)28 December 196921LeftLeft arm medium Excelsior'20
17Peter Borren21 August 198310RightRight arm medium VRA Amsterdam
19Daan van Bunge19 October 198221RightRight arm leg break Excelsior'20
22Ryan ten Doeschate30 June 198011RightRight arm medium fast Essex Eagles
20Mark Jonkman20 March 19864RightRight arm medium fast HCC Den Haag
74Mohammad Kashif3 December 19846RightSlow left arm orthodox VOC Rotterdam
85Alexei Kervezee11 September 198910RightRight arm medium Worcestershire Royals
5Tim de Leede25 January 196826RightRight arm medium Voorburg CC
4Adeel Raja15 August 19807RightRight arm off break VRA Amsterdam
16Darron Reekers26 May 19739RightRight arm medium Quick Den Haag
9Edgar Schiferli17 May 197613RightRight arm medium fast Quick Den Haag
10Jeroen Smits21 June 197219RightWicket-keeper HCC Den Haag
59Billy Stelling30 June 19699RightRight arm fast medium HBS Craeyenhout
13Eric Szwarczynski13 February 19834RightRight arm medium VRA Amsterdam
33Bas Zuiderent3 March 197726RightRight arm medium VOC Rotterdam

Scotland

Scotland named their squad in August 2006, to assist the players in arranging work and training schedules.[7] However, Glenn Rogers later came in for Omer Hussain.[8] Of the Scotland 15, Gavin Hamilton and John Blain have previous World Cup experience.

Coach: Peter Drinnen

No. Player Date of Birth ODIs[4] Batting Bowling style Domestic team
99Craig Wright (c)28 April 197413RightRight arm medium Greenock
4John Blain4 January 197918LeftRight arm fast medium Yorkshire Phoenix
23Dougie Brown29 October 196913[9]RightRight arm fast medium Warwickshire Bears
37Gavin Hamilton16 September 197418LeftRight arm medium fast/ Scottish Saltires
10Majid Haq11 February 198310LeftRight arm off break Ferguslie
34Paul Hoffmann14 January 197012RightRight arm medium fast Uddingston
21Dougie Lockhart19 January 19764RightRight arm medium West of Scotland
8Ross Lyons8 December 198413LeftSlow left arm orthodox Clydesdale
25Neil McCallum22 November 197714Right Grange
17Dewald Nel6 June 19805RightRight arm medium fast Greenock
28Navdeep Poonia11 May 19868RightRight arm medium fast Warwickshire Bears
18Glenn Rogers12 April 19774RightSlow left arm orthodox Stenhousemuir
55Colin Smith27 September 197211RightWicket-keeper Aberdeenshire
27Ryan Watson12 November 197614RightRight arm medium fast Forfarshire
12Fraser Watts5 June 197912Right Greenock

South Africa

South Africa named their 15-man squad on 15 February.[10]

Coach: Mickey Arthur

No. Player Date of Birth ODIs[4] Batting Bowling style First-class team
15Graeme Smith (c)1 February 1981103LeftRight arm off break Cape Cobras
14Loots Bosman14 April 19778RightRight arm medium Eagles
9Mark Boucher3 December 1976231RightWicket-keeper Warriors
17AB de Villiers17 February 198429RightRight arm medium
Wicket-keeper
Titans
07Herschelle Gibbs23 February 1974198RightRight arm medium Cape Cobras
99Andrew Hall31 July 197576RightRight arm fast medium Dolphins
Kent Spitfires
3Jacques Kallis16 October 1975242RightRight arm fast medium Cape Cobras
6Justin Kemp2 October 197766RightRight arm fast medium Titans
Kent Spitfires
67Charl Langeveldt17 December 197438RightRight arm fast medium Lions
89André Nel15 July 197756RightRight arm fast medium Titans
16Makhaya Ntini6 July 1977143RightRight arm fast Warriors
13Robin Peterson4 August 197933LeftSlow left arm orthodox Warriors
7Shaun Pollock16 July 1973268RightRight arm fast medium Dolphins
50[11]Ashwell Prince28 May 197740LeftLeft arm slow Cape Cobras
37Roger Telemachus27 March 197337RightRight arm fast medium Eagles

Group B

Bangladesh

Bangladesh named their 15-man squad on 13 February.[12] Farhad Reza brought in for Tapash Baisya, 7 April.[13]

Coach: Dav Whatmore

No. Player Date of Birth ODIs[4] Batting Bowling style First-class team
7Habibul Bashar (c)17 August 1972100RightRight arm off break Khulna
41Abdur Razzak15 June 198238RightSlow left arm orthodox Khulna
97Aftab Ahmed10 November 198555RightRight arm medium Chittagong
76Farhad Reza16 June 198612RightRight arm fast medium Rajshahi
5Javed Omar25 November 197653RightRight arm leg break Dhaka
2Mashrafe Mortaza5 October 198356RightRight arm fast medium Khulna
98Mohammad Ashraful9 September 198488RightRight arm leg break Dhaka
77Mohammad Rafique5 September 1970112LeftSlow left arm orthodox Dhaka
15Mushfiqur Rahim1 September 198811RightWicket-keeper Rajshahi
35Rajin Saleh20 November 198343RightRight arm off break Sylhet
75Shakib Al Hasan24 March 198720LeftSlow left arm Khulna
59Shahadat Hossain7 August 198620RightRight arm fast medium Dhaka
42Shahriar Nafees25 January 198641Left Barisal
47Syed Rasel3 July 198419LeftLeft arm medium fast Khulna
29Tamim Iqbal20 March 19894Left Chittagong
19Tapash Baisya25 December 198255RightRight arm fast medium Sylhet

Bermuda

Bermuda announced their 15-man squad on 13 February 2007.[14]

Coach: Gus Logie

No. Player Date of Birth ODIs[4] Batting Bowling style Domestic team
21Irving Romaine (c)8 August 197219RightRight arm off break Baileys Bay
29Delyone Borden4 March 19857RightRight arm off break St. David's
32Lionel Cann3 October 197214RightRight arm medium Southampton Rangers
4David Hemp8 November 197014LeftRight arm medium Glamorgan Dragons
26Kevin Hurdle30 December 197614RightRight arm fast Young Men's Social Club
28Malachi Jones26 June 19898RightRight arm medium fast Southampton Rangers
35Stefan Kelly24 August 19886RightRight arm fast medium St. David's
99Dwayne Leverock14 July 197117RightSlow left arm orthodox Southampton Rangers
30Dean Minors6 January 197017LeftWicket-keeper Flatts Victoria
20Saleem Mukuddem20 January 197218RightRight arm medium Western Stars
31Steven Outerbridge20 May 19838RightRight arm off break Baileys Bay
33Oliver Pitcher27 May 19832RightRight arm medium St. David's
11Clay Smith15 January 197111RightRight arm off break Cleveland County
22Janeiro Tucker15 March 197518RightRight arm medium Southampton Rangers
23Kwame Tucker28 September 197612RightWicket-keeper Southampton Rangers

India

India announced their final 15-man squad on 12 February 2007.[15]

Coach: Greg Chappell

No. Player Date of Birth ODIs[4] Batting Bowling style First-class team
19Rahul Dravid (c)11 January 1973306RightRight arm off break Karnataka
12Yuvraj Singh12 December 1981163LeftSlow left arm orthodox Punjab
68Ajit Agarkar4 December 1977180RightRight arm fast medium Mumbai
7M.S. Dhoni (wk)7 July 198166Rightwicket-keeper Jharkhand
21Sourav Ganguly8 July 1972285LeftRight arm medium Bengal
3Harbhajan Singh3 July 1980147RightRight arm off break Punjab
99Dinesh Karthik1 June 198513RightWicket-keeper Tamil Nadu
34Zaheer Khan7 October 1978113RightLeft arm fast medium Mumbai
37Anil Kumble17 October 1970268RightRight arm leg break Karnataka
13Munaf Patel12 July 198317RightRight arm medium fast Maharashtra
56Irfan Pathan27 October 198473LeftLeft arm medium fast Baroda
2Virender Sehwag20 October 1978160RightRight arm off break Delhi
36Sreesanth6 February 198327RightRight arm fast medium Kerala
10Sachin Tendulkar24 April 1973381RightRight arm leg break Mumbai
17Robin Uthappa11 November 19858RightRight arm medium Karnataka

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka announced their 15-man squad on 12 February 2007.[16]

Coach: Tom Moody

No. Player Date of Birth ODIs[4] Batting Bowling style First-class team
27Mahela Jayawardene (c)27 May 1977234RightRight arm medium Sinhalese SC
69Russel Arnold25 October 1973169LeftRight arm off break Nondescripts CC
46Marvan Atapattu22 November 1970268RightRight arm leg break Sinhalese SC
72Malinga Bandara31 December 197923RightRight arm leg break Ragama CC
18Tillakaratne Dilshan14 October 1976109RightRight arm off break Bloomfield C&AC
26Dilhara Fernando19 July 1979105RightRight arm fast medium Sinhalese SC
07Sanath Jayasuriya30 June 1969378LeftSlow left arm orthodox Bloomfield C&AC
02Nuwan Kulasekara22 July 198217RightRight arm fast medium Colts CC
28Farveez Maharoof7 September 198460RightRight arm fast medium Bloomfield C&AC
99Lasith Malinga4 September 198328RightRight arm fast Nondescripts CC
08Muttiah Muralitharan17 April 1972280RightRight arm off break Tamil Union C&AC
11Kumar Sangakkara27 October 1977182LeftWicket-keeper Nondescripts CC
05Chamara Silva14 December 197914RightRight arm leg break Sebastianites C&AC
14Upul Tharanga2 February 198543Left Nondescripts CC
22Chaminda Vaas27 January 1974289LeftLeft arm fast medium Colts CC

Group C

Canada

Canada named their 15-man squad on 14 February 2007.[17]

Coach: Andy Pick

No. Player Date of Birth ODIs[4] Batting Bowling style Domestic team(s)
9John Davison (c)9 May 197022RightRight arm off break Mosman
77Qaiser Ali20 December 197811RightRight arm off break Adastrians
10Ashish Bagai26 January 198226RightWicket-keeper Toronto
84Geoff Barnett3 February 19846LeftRight arm medium Central Districts Stags
Meraloma
4Umar Bhatti4 January 198413LeftLeft arm medium Victoria Park
3Ian Billcliff26 October 197210RightRight arm medium University/Ellerslie
6Desmond Chumney8 January 196820RightRight arm off break Victoria Park
15Austin Codrington22 August 19759RightRight arm medium fast Victoria Park
7George Codrington26 November 196616RightRight arm medium fast Victoria Park
99Anderson Cummins7 May 196610[18]RightRight arm fast medium Cavaliers
23Sunil Dhaniram17 October 196818LeftSlow left arm orthodox Cavaliers
80Asif Mulla5 May 198012RightWicket-keeper Yorkshire
17Henry Osinde17 October 197817RightRight arm medium fast WICC
21Abdool Samad3 May 197916RightRight arm off break Cavaliers
25Kevin Sandher16 July 198013RightSlow left arm orthodox Meraloma

England

England announced their final 15-man squad at The Oval on 14 February 2007.[19] Jon Lewis was replaced by Stuart Broad on 4 April 2007 to enable him to attend to a personal situation (return home to his wife as she was experiencing complications in the latter stages of her pregnancy).[20]

Coach: Duncan Fletcher

No. Player Date of Birth ODIs[4] Batting Bowling style County team
99Michael Vaughan (c)29 October 197477RightRight arm off break Yorkshire Phoenix
9James Anderson30 July 198257LeftRight arm fast medium Lancashire Lightning
7Ian Bell11 April 198236RightRight arm medium Warwickshire Bears
42Ravi Bopara4 May 19851RightRight arm medium Essex Eagles
5Paul Collingwood26 May 1976112RightRight arm medium fast Durham Dynamos
34Jamie Dalrymple21 January 198124RightRight arm off break Middlesex Crusaders
11Andrew Flintoff6 December 1977112RightRight arm fast Lancashire Lightning
36Ed Joyce22 September 197812LeftRight arm medium Middlesex Crusaders
18Jon Lewis26 August 197512RightRight arm medium fast Gloucestershire Gladiators
19Sajid Mahmood21 December 198119RightRight arm fast Lancashire Lightning
47Paul Nixon21 October 197010LeftWicket-keeper Leicestershire Foxes
46Monty Panesar25 April 19829LeftSlow left arm orthodox Northamptonshire Steelbacks
24Kevin Pietersen27 June 198040RightRight arm off break Hampshire Hawks
17Liam Plunkett6 April 198522RightRight arm fast medium Durham Dynamos
14Andrew Strauss2 March 197774LeftLeft arm medium Middlesex Crusaders
Replacement players
39Stuart Broad24 June 19865LeftRight arm fast medium Leicestershire Foxes

Kenya

Kenya named their 15-man squad on 13 February 2007.[21]

Coach: Roger Harper

No. Player Date of Birth ODIs[4] Batting Bowling style Domestic team
5Steve Tikolo (c)25 June 197189RightRight arm medium Swamibapa
07Rajesh Bhudia22 November 19840RightRight arm medium Kanbis
11Jimmy Kamande12 December 197839RightRight arm off break Parklands
89Tanmay Mishra22 December 198625RightRight arm fast medium Aga Khan
13Collins Obuya27 July 198149RightRight arm leg break Stray Lions
21David Obuya14 August 197941RightWicket-keeper Stray Lions
35Nehemiah Odhiambo7 August 198316RightRight arm medium fast Swamibapa
00Thomas Odoyo12 May 197887RightRight arm medium fast Kanbis
77Peter Ongondo10 February 197747RightRight arm medium Swamibapa
75Lameck Onyango22 September 19739RightRight arm medium Swamibapa
17Morris Ouma8 November 198223RightWicket-keeper Swamibapa
18Malhar Patel27 November 19833RightRight arm medium Kanbis
4Ravindu Shah28 August 197253RightRight arm medium Nairobi Gymkhana
09Tony Suji5 February 197653RightRight arm medium Swamibapa
84Hiren Varaiya9 April 198415RightSlow left arm orthodox Nairobi Gymkhana

New Zealand

New Zealand announced a preliminary squad on 14 January 2007,[22] and announced their 15-man squad on 13 February 2007.[23]

Daryl Tuffey was injured during the tournament; he was replaced by Chris Martin on 25 March.[24]

Lou Vincent was injured during the tournament; he was replaced by Hamish Marshall on 26 March.[25]

Coach: John Bracewell

No. Player Date of Birth ODIs[4] Batting Bowling style First-class team
7Stephen Fleming (c)1 April 1973269LeftRight arm medium Wellington Firebirds
27Shane Bond7 June 197559RightRight arm fast Canterbury Wizards
70James Franklin7 November 198056LeftLeft arm fast medium Wellington Firebirds
50Peter Fulton1 February 197928RightRight arm medium Canterbury Wizards
17Mark Gillespie17 October 197915RightRight arm fast medium Wellington Firebirds
45Michael Mason27 August 197414RightRight arm fast medium Central Districts Stags
42Brendon McCullum27 September 1981104Rightmedium fast Canterbury Wizards
10Craig McMillan13 September 1976187RightRight arm medium Canterbury Wizards
24Jacob Oram28 July 197893LeftRight arm medium Central Districts Stags
39Jeetan Patel7 May 198017RightRight arm off break Wellington Firebirds
56Scott Styris10 July 1975123RightRight arm fast medium Auckland Aces
3Ross Taylor8 March 198418RightRight arm off break Central Districts Stags
14Daryl Tuffey11 June 197879RightRight arm fast medium Northern Districts Knights
11Daniel Vettori27 January 1979187LeftSlow left arm orthodox Northern Districts Knights
40Lou Vincent11 November 197894RightRight arm medium Auckland Aces
Replacement players
32Chris Martin10 December 19799RightRight arm fast medium Auckland Aces
34Hamish Marshall15 February 197963RightRight arm medium Northern Districts Knights

Group D

Ireland

Ireland named their squad in August 2006, the first country to do so, in order to assist the players in arranging work and training schedules.[26] Irish player Ed Joyce, who turned out for Ireland in qualifying matches, was in England's squad.

Coach: Adrian Birrell

No. Player Date of Birth ODIs[4] Batting Bowling style Domestic team
23Trent Johnston (c)29 April 19747RightRight arm fast medium Clontarf
21Andre Botha12 September 19758LeftRight arm medium North County
03Jeremy Bray30 November 19736Left Eglinton
26Kenny Carroll22 March 19832RightRight-arm legbreak Railway Union
05Peter Gillespie11 May 19744RightRight arm medium Strabane
76Dave Langford-Smith7 December 19767RightRight arm fast medium Phoenix
07Kyle McCallan27 August 19758RightRight arm off break Waringstown
10John Mooney10 February 19826LeftRight arm medium North County
32Paul Mooney15 October 19763RightRight arm medium North County
50Eoin Morgan10 September 19866LeftRight arm fast medium Middlesex Crusaders
22Kevin O'Brien4 March 19847RightRight arm medium fast Railway Union
00Niall O'Brien8 November 19817RightWicket-keeper Northamptonshire Steelbacks
34William Porterfield6 September 19847Left Rush
30Boyd Rankin5 July 19841RightRight arm medium fast Derbyshire Phantoms
12Andrew White3 July 19808RightRight arm off break Northamptonshire Steelbacks

Pakistan

Pakistan announced a preliminary squad on 10 January 2007,[27] and the final 15-man squad on 13 February 2007.[28] Both Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif were included, despite their ongoing doping case, where the Pakistan Cricket Board had first banned them before a tribunal reprieved the two. In a twist of fate, both players were replaced by Mohammad Sami and Yasir Arafat on 1 March due to knee and elbow injuries respectively.[29]

Pakistan had already made one change due to injury: Azhar Mahmood joined the squad in place of Abdul Razzaq, who suffered a knee injury during a practice session on 26 February.[30]

Coach: Bob Woolmer (died during tournament) and Mushtaq Ahmed (acting coach)[31]

No. Player Date of Birth ODIs[4] Batting Bowling style First-class team(s)
8Inzamam-ul-Haq (c)3 March 1970372RightSlow left arm orthodox WAPDA/Multan
10Shahid Afridi (vc)1 March 1980232RightRight arm leg break HBL/Karachi Harbour
11Azhar Mahmood28 February 1975142RightRight arm fast medium HBL/Islamabad
Surrey Lions
99Danish Kaneria16 December 198016RightRight arm leg break HBL/Karachi Harbour
16Imran Nazir31 December 198165RightRight arm leg break NBP/Sialkot
23Kamran Akmal13 January 198262RightWicket-keeper NBP/Lahore Ravi
88Mohammad Hafeez17 October 198044RightRight arm off break SNGPL/Faisalabad
7Mohammad Sami24 February 198179RightRight arm fast NBP/Karachi
13Mohammad Yousuf27 August 1974229RightRight arm slow WAPDA/Lahore Ravi
24Rana Naved-ul-Hasan28 February 197861RightRight arm medium fast WAPDA/Sialkot
Sussex Sharks
21Rao Iftikhar1 December 198026RightRight arm medium ZTBL/Islamabad
18Shoaib Malik1 February 1982134RightRight arm off break PIA/Sialkot
55Umar Gul14 April 198425RightRight arm fast medium HBL/Peshawar
27Yasir Arafat12 March 19827RightRight arm medium KRL/Rawalpindi
Sussex Sharks
75Younis Khan29 November 1977148RightRight arm leg break HBL/Peshawar

West Indies

West Indies named their squad on 15 February 2007.[32]

Coach: Bennett King

No. Player Date of Birth ODIs[4] Batting Bowling style First-class team
9Brian Lara (c)2 May 1969286LeftRight arm leg break googly Trinidad and Tobago
46Ian Bradshaw9 July 197459LeftLeft arm fast medium Barbados
47Dwayne Bravo7 October 198359RightRight arm medium fast Trinidad and Tobago
Kent Spitfires
6Shivnarine Chanderpaul18 August 1974208LeftRight arm leg break Guyana
32Corey Collymore21 December 197777RightRight arm fast medium Barbados
45Chris Gayle21 September 1979156LeftRight arm off break Jamaica
55Kieron Pollard12 May 19870RightRight arm medium Trinidad and Tobago
39Daren Powell15 April 197815RightRight arm fast medium Jamaica
80Denesh Ramdin13 March 198522RightWicket-keeper Trinidad and Tobago
52Marlon Samuels5 February 198183RightRight arm off break Jamaica
53Ramnaresh Sarwan23 June 1980115RightRight arm leg break Guyana
54Lendl Simmons25 January 19856RightRight arm medium fast Trinidad and Tobago
28Devon Smith21 October 198110LeftRight arm off breakWindward Islands
50Dwayne Smith12 April 198359RightRight arm medium Barbados
75Jerome Taylor22 June 198428RightRight arm fast Jamaica

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe's 15 man squad was announced on 14 February; only one player remains from the 2003 squad.[33]

Coach: Kevin Curran

No. Player Date of Birth ODIs[4] Batting Bowling style First-class team
52Prosper Utseya (c)26 March 198559RightRight arm off break Manicaland
12Gary Brent13 January 197657RightRight arm medium fast Manicaland
33Justice Chibhabha6 September 198622RightRight arm medium Mashonaland
47Elton Chigumbura14 March 198653RightRight arm medium Manicaland
17Keith Dabengwa17 August 198012LeftSlow left arm orthodox Matabeleland
72Terry Duffin20 March 198222LeftRight arm medium Matabeleland
88Anthony Ireland30 August 198425RightRight arm medium Midlands
10Friday Kasteni25 March 19881LeftWicket-keeper Midlands
45Stuart Matsikenyeri3 May 198360RightRight arm off break Manicaland
28Christopher Mpofu27 November 198518RightRight arm medium Matabeleland
53Tawanda Mupariwa16 April 198519RightRight arm fast medium Matabeleland
23Ed Rainsford14 December 198423RightRight arm fast medium Midlands
26Vusi Sibanda10 October 198346RightRight arm medium Midlands
1Brendan Taylor6 February 198360RightWicket-keeper Mashonaland
14Sean Williams26 September 198613LeftSlow left arm orthodox Matabeleland
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References

  1. New Zealand's preliminary squad, from Cricinfo, 14 January 2007
  2. Tait and Haddin in World Cup squad, from Cricinfo, 13 February 2007
  3. Lee out of World Cup, from Cricinfo, 23 February 2007
  4. Number of ODIs played up until the start of the World Cup on 13 March 2007. Numbers only include appearances for the player's national side. Appearances for ACA African XI, ACC Asian XI, ICC World XI or for a previous national team are not counted here.
  5. "Netherlands named unchanged squad". Cricinfo. 13 February 2007. Retrieved 14 February 2006.
  6. Dutch name squad for Nairobi, Rod Lyall, CricketEurope, 19 December 2006
  7. Scotland name experienced World Cup squad, from Cricinfo, 30 August 2006
  8. Scotland stick with winning squad, from Cricinfo, 13 February 2007
  9. Brown also played 9 ODIs for England.
  10. South Africa stick with winning 15 15 February 2007
  11. Prince's number is actually printed on his back as "5+0". The number "5" shirt is not used as it previously belonged to Hansie Cronje .
  12. Mashud left out of Bangladesh squad, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 February 2007
  13. Baisya ruled out of World Cup, from Cricinfo
  14. Few surprises in Bermuda squad, from Cricinfo, 13 February 2007
  15. Sehwag and Pathan included in squad from Cricinfo, 12 February 2007
  16. Vaas and Murali return for World Cup from Cricinfo, 12 February 2007
  17. Canada call up Billcliff and Barnett, from Cricinfo, 14 February 2007
  18. Cummins also played 63 ODIs for the West Indies.
  19. Vaughan captains World Cup squad, from BBC Sport, 14 February 2007
  20. "Broad called up for Lewis". Cricinfo. 4 April 2007. Retrieved 7 June 2007.
  21. Kenya stick with winning side, from Cricinfo, 13 February 2007
  22. World Cup cricket 2019{date=february 2019 }, from the official NZ Cricket site
  23. Tuffey seals spot as World Cup bolter, from Cricinfo, 13 February 2007
  24. ICC approve Martin as Tuffey's replacement, from Cricinfo, 25 March 2007
  25. Vincent to miss rest of World Cup, from Cricinfo, 26 March 2007
  26. Ireland name World Cup squad, from Cricinfo, 25 August 2006
  27. Pakistan include Shoaib and Asif, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 11 January 2007
  28. Shoaib, Asif and Gul in World Cup squad, from Cricinfo, 13 February 2007
  29. Shoaib and Asif to miss World Cup, from BBC sport online, 1 March 2007
  30. Knee injury forces Razzaq out of World Cup, from Cricinfo, 27 February 2007
  31. Woolmer: Inzamam and Mushtaq grilled, CNN. Retrieved 4 April 2007
  32. Samuels makes West Indies squad Cricinfo 15 February 2007
  33. Kasteni included by Zimbabwe, Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 January 2007

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