2007 ICC World Twenty20 squads

This page lists the squads picked for the 2007 ICC World Twenty20. This is the first World Twenty20 tournament which had been organised by the ICC. The championship was run from 11 to 24 September 2007 in South Africa. 12 teams took part in the championship, and the teams were sorted by their groups in the preliminary group stage. The first-class team listed for each player is the domestic team he plays for in his home country and any English county he has played for in the 2007 season, which was running concurrently to the World Twenty20 tournament. The winner of the Final was India. Second place went to Pakistan.

Group A

Bangladesh

Bangladesh announced their squad on 9 August 2007.[1]

No. Player Date of birth T20s[2] Batting Bowling style First class team
98Mohammad Ashraful (c)9 September 19842RightRight arm leg break Dhaka Division
2Mashrafe Mortaza (vc)5 October 19833RightRight arm fast medium Khulna Division
41Abdur Razzak15 June 19823RightSlow left arm orthodox Khulna Division
97Aftab Ahmed10 November 19853RightRight-arm medium Chittagong Division
14Alok Kapali1 January 19842RightRight arm leg break Sylhet Division
76Farhad Reza16 June 19863RightRight-arm fast medium Rajshahi Division
31Junaid Siddique30 October 19870LeftRight arm off break Rajshahi Division
30Mohammad Mahmudullah4 February 19862RightRight arm off break Dhaka Division
15Mushfiqur Rahim1 September 19883RightWicket-keeper Rajshahi Division
83Nadif Chowdhury21 April 19871RightSlow left arm orthodox Barisal Division
40Nazimuddin1 October 19852Right Chittagong Division
75Shakib Al Hasan24 March 19871LeftSlow left arm orthodox Khulna Division
47Syed Rasel3 July 19842LeftLeft-arm medium fast Khulna Division
29Tamim Iqbal20 March 19892Left Chittagong Division
50Ziaur Rahman2 December 19860RightRight-arm fast medium Khulna Division

South Africa

South Africa announced their squad on 11 August 2007.[3] Loots Bosman was ruled out of the competition with a lower back injury.[4]

No. Player Date of birth T20s[2] Batting Bowling style First class team
15Graeme Smith (c)1 February 19815LeftRight arm off break Cape Cobras
9Mark Boucher3 December 19762RightWicket-keeper Cape Cobras
17AB de Villiers17 February 19843RightRight-arm medium Nashua Titans
7Shaun Pollock16 July 19734RightRight-arm fast mediumNashua Dolphins
16Makhaya Ntini6 July 19772RightRight-arm fastFidentia Warriors
89Andre Nel15 July 19771RightRight-arm fast medium Nashua Titans
0Thandi Tshabalala19 November 19840RightRight arm off breakGestetner Diamond-Eagles
65Morne Morkel6 October 19840LeftRight-arm fastNashua Titans
81Albie Morkel10 June 19810LeftRight-arm medium fastNashua Titans
6Justin Kemp2 October 19773RightRight-arm fast mediumCape Cobras
Kent Spitfires
29Johan van der Wath10 January 19783RightRight-arm medium fastGestetner Diamond-Eagles
Northamptonshire Steelbacks
24Vernon Philander24 June 19850RightRight-arm fast mediumCape Cobras
07Herschelle Gibbs23 February 19744RightCape Cobras
21Jean-Paul Duminy14 April 19840LeftRight arm off breakCape Cobras
69Gulam Bodi4 January 19790LeftSlow left-arm wrist-spinNashua Titans

West Indies

No. Player Date of birth T20s[2] Batting Bowling style First class team
53Ramnaresh Sarwan23 June 19800RightRight arm leg break Guyana
47Dwayne Bravo7 October 19833RightRight-arm medium fast Trinidad and Tobago
6Shivnarine Chanderpaul18 August 19742LeftRight arm leg break Guyana
Durham Dynamos
17Pedro Collins12 August 19760RightLeft-arm fast medium Barbados
66Narsingh Deonarine16 August 19830LeftRight arm off break Guyana
20Fidel Edwards6 February 19820RightRight-arm fast Barbados
45Chris Gayle21 September 19793LeftRight arm off break Jamaica
37Runako Morton22 July 19783RightRight-arm medium or off break Leeward Islands
39Daren Powell15 April 19782RightRight-arm fast medium Jamaica
Hampshire Hawks
80Denesh Ramdin13 March 19853RightWicket-keeper Trinidad and Tobago
14Ravi Rampaul15 October 19842LeftRight-arm fast medium Trinidad and Tobago
88Darren Sammy20 December 19832RightRight-arm fast medium Windward Islands
52Marlon Samuels5 February 19812RightRight arm off break Jamaica
28Devon Smith21 October 19811LeftRight arm off break Windward Islands
50Dwayne Smith12 April 19833RightRight-arm medium Barbados

Group B

Australia

Australia's T20 squad was announced on 20 July 2007.[5] Shaun Tait was named in the original squad but was later ruled out after elbow surgery; he was replaced by Ben Hilfenhaus.[6] The squad was generally the same as that which won the ICC Cricket World Cup earlier in the year.

No. Player Date of birth T20s[2] Batting Bowling style First class team
14Ricky Ponting (c)19 December 19745RightRight arm medium Tasmanian Tigers
18Adam Gilchrist (vc)14 November 19714LeftWicket-keeper Western Warriors
59Nathan Bracken12 September 19773RightLeft arm fast medium New South Wales Blues
8Stuart Clark28 September 19752RightRight arm fast medium New South Wales Blues
Hampshire County Cricket Club
23Michael Clarke2 April 19815RightSlow left arm orthodox New South Wales Blues
57Brad Haddin23 October 19771RightWicket-keeper New South Wales Blues
28Matthew Hayden29 October 19712LeftRight arm medium Queensland Bulls
29Ben Hilfenhaus15 March 19831RightRight arm fast medium Tasmanian Tigers
17Brad Hodge29 December 19740RightRight arm off break Victorian Bushrangers
Lancashire Lightning
31Brad Hogg6 February 19712LeftSlow left-arm wrist-spin Western Warriors
48Michael Hussey27 May 19754LeftRight arm medium Western Warriors
25Mitchell Johnson2 November 19810LeftLeft arm fast Queensland Bulls
58Brett Lee8 November 19763RightRight arm fast New South Wales Blues
63Andrew Symonds9 June 19754RightRight arm off break
Right arm medium
Queensland Bulls
33Shane Watson17 June 19811RightRight arm fast medium Queensland Bulls

England

England announced their squad on 6 August 2007.[7] Ravi Bopara pulled out from the tournament on 4 September, after dislocating his thumb during a bowling spell in the ODI series against India.[8] Three days later, James Anderson was announced to replace him.[9] Ryan Sidebottom also withdrew after failing to recover from a side injury sustained during the third Test against India in early August: Dimitri Mascarenhas was called up as his replacement.[10]

No. Player Date of birth T20s[2] Batting Bowling style First class team
5Paul Collingwood (c)26 May 19766RightRight-arm medium Durham Dynamos
9James Anderson30 July 19823LeftRight-arm fast medium Lancashire Lightning
39Stuart Broad24 June 19863LeftRight-arm fast medium Leicestershire Foxes
11Andrew Flintoff6 December 19772RightRight-arm fast Lancashire Lightning
16James Kirtley10 January 19750RightRight-arm fast medium Sussex Sharks
6Darren Maddy23 May 19740RightRight-arm medium Warwickshire Bears
32Dimitri Mascarenhas30 October 19772RightRight-arm fast medium Hampshire Hawks
24Kevin Pietersen27 June 19806RightRight arm off break Hampshire Hawks
13Matt Prior26 February 19822RightWicket-keeper Sussex Sharks
28Chris Schofield6 October 19780LeftRight arm leg break Surrey Brown Caps
3Owais Shah22 October 19782RightRight arm off break Middlesex Crusaders
29Jeremy Snape27 April 19730RightRight arm off break Leicestershire Foxes
38Vikram Solanki1 April 19761RightRight arm off break Worcestershire Royals
33Chris Tremlett2 September 19810RightRight-arm medium fast Hampshire Hawks
45Luke Wright7 March 19850RightRight-arm medium Sussex Sharks

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe announced their squad on 14 August 2007.[11] Tatenda Taibu returned to the team for the first time in two years.

No. Player Date of birth T20s[2] Batting Bowling style First class team
52Prosper Utseya (c)26 March 19851RightRight arm off break Easterns
12Gary Brent13 January 19761RightRight-arm medium fast Southerns
33Justice Chibhabha6 September 19861RightRight-arm medium Southerns
47Elton Chigumbura14 March 19861RightRight-arm medium Northerns
17Keith Dabengwa17 August 19801LeftSlow left arm orthodox Westerns
65Timycen Maruma19 April 19880RightRight arm leg break Easterns
58Johnson Marumisa1 March 19830RightRight arm leg break Easterns
3Hamilton Masakadza9 August 19831RightRight arm leg break Easterns
45Stuart Matsikenyeri3 May 19831RightRight arm off break Easterns
28Christopher Mpofu27 November 19850RightRight-arm medium Westerns
53Tawanda Mupariwa16 April 19850RightRight-arm fast medium Westerns
26Vusi Sibanda10 October 19830RightRight-arm medium Midlands
44Tatenda Taibu14 May 19830RightWicket-keeper Mashonaland
1Brendan Taylor6 February 19861RightWicket-keeper Mashonaland
14Sean Williams26 September 19861LeftSlow left arm orthodox Westerns

Group C

Kenya

Kenya announced their squad on 14 August 2007.[12]

No. Player Date of birth T20s[2] Batting Bowling style Domestic team
5Steve Tikolo (c)25 June 19711RightRight-arm medium Swamibapa
07Rajesh Bhudia22 November 19842RightRight-arm medium Kanbis
11Jimmy Kamande12 December 19781RightRight arm off break Parklands
89Tanmay Mishra22 December 19862RightRight-arm fast medium Aga Khan
91Alex Obanda25 December 19871RightRight-arm medium fast Swamibapa
13Collins Obuya27 July 19812RightRight arm leg break Stray Lions
21David Obuya14 August 19792RightWicket-keeper Stray Lions
35Nehemiah Odhiambo7 August 19830RightRight-arm medium fast Swamibapa
00Thomas Odoyo12 May 19782RightRight-arm medium fast Kanbis
77Peter Ongondo10 February 19772RightRight-arm medium Swamibapa
75Lameck Onyango22 September 19732RightRight-arm medium Swamibapa
Elijah Otieno3 January 19880RightRight-arm medium fast Swamibapa
17Morris Ouma8 November 19820RightWicket-keeper Swamibapa
09Tony Suji5 February 19761RightRight-arm medium Swamibapa
84Hiren Varaiya9 April 19842RightSlow left arm orthodox Nairobi Gymkhana

New Zealand

New Zealand announced their squad on 9 August 2007.[13] Long-time captain Stephen Fleming, who stepped down from the One-day International captaincy after the 2007 World Cup, was not included, and Daniel Vettori was given the captaincy. Scott Styris could be replaced, as he has struggled with injury problems playing for Durham in England in 2007.

No. Player Date of birth T20s[2] Batting Bowling style First class team
11Daniel Vettori (c)27 January 19790LeftSlow left arm orthodox Northern Districts Knights
27Shane Bond7 June 19753RightRight-arm fast Canterbury Wizards
50Peter Fulton1 February 19792RightRight-arm medium Canterbury Wizards
17Mark Gillespie17 October 19792RightRight-arm fast medium Wellington Firebirds
Gareth Hopkins24 November 19760RightWicket-keeper Otago Volts
42Brendon McCullum27 September 19815RightWicket-keeper Canterbury Wizards
Nathan McCullum1 September 19800RightRight arm off break Otago Volts
10Craig McMillan13 September 19762RightRight-arm medium Canterbury Wizards
32Chris Martin10 December 19790RightRight-arm fast medium Auckland Aces
24Jacob Oram28 July 19781LeftRight-arm medium Central Districts Stags
39Jeetan Patel7 May 19804RightRight arm off break Wellington Firebirds
Bradley Scott16 September 19790LeftLeft-arm fast medium Otago Volts
56Scott Styris10 July 19753RightRight-arm medium Auckland Aces
Durham Dynamos
3Ross Taylor8 March 19842RightRight arm off break Central Districts Stags
40Lou Vincent11 November 19781RightRight-arm medium Auckland Aces

Sri Lanka

Muttiah Muralitharan was originally selected in the squad, but was withdrawn on 31 August 2007 after straining a biceps.[14] Dilruwan Perera replaced him.

No. Player Date of birth T20s[2] Batting Bowling style First class team
27Mahela Jayawardene (c)27 May 19773RightRight-arm medium Sinhalese SC
18Tillakaratne Dilshan14 October 19762RightRight arm off break Bloomfield C&AC
26Dilhara Fernando19 July 19793RightRight-arm fast medium Sinhalese SC
Hasantha Fernando14 October 19790RightRight-arm medium Chilaw Marians CC
07Sanath Jayasuriya30 June 19692LeftSlow left arm orthodox Bloomfield C&AC
Lancashire Lightning
77Kaushal Lokuarachchi20 May 19820RightRight arm leg break Sinhalese SC
28Farveez Maharoof7 September 19842RightRight-arm fast medium Bloomfield C&AC
99Lasith Malinga4 September 19832RightRight-arm fast Nondescripts CC
Kent Spitfires
42Jehan Mubarak10 January 19810LeftRight arm off break Colombo CC
Dilruwan Perera22 July 19820RightRight arm off break Panadura CC
11Kumar Sangakkara27 October 19773LeftWicket-keeper Nondescripts CC
Warwickshire Bears
05Chamara Silva14 December 19792RightRight arm leg break Sebastianites C&AC
14Upul Tharanga2 February 19853Left Nondescripts CC
22Chaminda Vaas27 January 19741LeftLeft-arm fast medium Colts CC
Middlesex Crusaders
47Gayan Wijekoon21 December 19760LeftLeft-arm medium Chilaw Marians CC

Group D

India

India's squad was announced on 8 August 2007

No. Player Date of birth T20s[2] Batting Bowling style First class team(s)
7Mahendra Singh Dhoni (c)7 July 19811RightWicket-keeper Jharkhand
12Yuvraj Singh (vc)12 December 19810LeftLeft-arm orthodox spin Punjab
68Ajit Agarkar4 December 19771RightRight-arm fast medium Mumbai
5Gautam Gambhir 14 October 19810LeftRight arm leg break Delhi
35Harbhajan Singh3 July 19801RightRight arm off break Punjab
Surrey Brown Caps
23Joginder Sharma23 October 19830RightRight-arm fast medium Haryana
1Dinesh Karthik1 June 19851RightWicket-keeper Tamil Nadu
63Irfan Pathan27 October 19841LeftLeft-arm fast medium Baroda
27Yusuf Pathan17 November 19820RightRight arm off break Baroda
11Piyush Chawla24 December 19880LeftRight arm leg break Uttar Pradesh
Virender Sehwag20 October 19781RightRight arm off break Delhi
45Rohit Sharma30 April 19870RightRight arm off break Mumbai
9R. P. Singh6 December 19850RightLeft-arm fast medium Uttar Pradesh
36S. Sreesanth6 February 19831RightRight-arm fast Kerala
77Robin Uthappa11 November 19850RightRight-arm medium Karnataka

Pakistan

After a dressing room incident on 6 September 2007, in which Shoaib Akhtar was alleged to have hit Mohammad Asif with a bat, Akhtar was handed an indefinite ban by the Pakistan Cricket Board and sent home from the tournament before it even began.[15] Sohail Tanvir, an uncapped allrounder, replaced him. Misbah-ul-haq was a controversial selection ahead of Mohammed Yousuf. Yet Misbah ended up being the 2nd highest run scorer in the competition.

No. Player Date of birth T20s[2] Batting Bowling style First class team(s)
18Shoaib Malik (c)1 February 19824RightRight arm off break PIA/Sialkot Stallions
36Abdur Rehman1 March 19802LeftSlow left arm orthodox HBL/Sialkot Stallions
25Fawad Alam8 October 19851LeftSlow left arm orthodox NBP/Karachi Dolphins
21Iftikhar Anjum1 December 19801RightRight-arm medium ZTBL/Islamabad Leopards
23Kamran Akmal13 January 19824RightWicket-keeper NBP/Lahore Lions
22Misbah-ul-Haq28 May 19742RightRight arm leg break SNGPL/Faisalabad Wolves
26Mohammad Asif20 December 19822LeftRight-arm fast medium NBP/Sialkot Stallions
88Mohammad Hafeez17 October 19803RightRight arm off break SNGPL/Faisalabad Wolves
1Salman Butt7 October 19842LeftRight-arm off spin NBP/Lahore Eagles
10Shahid Afridi1 March 19803RightRight arm leg break HBL/Karachi Dolphins
33Sohail Tanvir12 December 19840LeftLeft-arm medium fast Attock/Rawalpindi Rams
55Umar Gul14 April 19841RightRight-arm fast medium HBL/Peshawar Panthers
27Yasir Arafat12 March 19821RightRight-arm medium KRL/Rawalpindi Rams
Sussex Sharks
75Younis Khan29 November 19774RightRight arm leg break HBL/Peshawar Panthers
Yorkshire Phoenix

Scotland

No. Player Date of birth T20s[2] Batting Bowling style Domestic team
27Ryan Watson (c)12 November 19760RightRight-arm medium fast Forfarshire
4John Blain4 January 19790LeftRight-arm fast medium Rotherham Town
23Dougie Brown29 October 19690RightRight-arm fast medium Warwickshire Bears
24Gordon Drummond21 April 19800RightRight-arm medium fast Watsonians
37Gavin Hamilton16 September 19740LeftRight-arm medium fast East Brierley
10Majid Haq11 February 19830LeftRight arm off break Ferguslie
8Ross Lyons8 December 19840LeftSlow left arm orthodox Clydesdale
25Neil McCallum22 November 19770Right Grange
5Gregor Maiden22 July 19790RightRight arm off break Grange
17Dewald Nel6 June 19800RightRight-arm medium fast Greenock
28Navdeep Poonia11 May 19860RightRight-arm medium fast Warwickshire Bears
22Qasim Sheikh30 October 19840LeftLeft-arm medium Clydesdale
55Colin Smith27 September 19720RightWicket-keeper Aberdeenshire
12Fraser Watts5 June 19790Right Greenock
99Craig Wright28 April 19740RightRight-arm medium Greenock
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See also

Notes

  1. "Bangladesh Squad". Cricinfo. 9 August 2007. Retrieved 21 August 2007.
  2. Number of Twenty20 Internationals played up until the start of the Twenty20 World Championship on 11 September 2007.
  3. "South Africa Squad". Cricinfo. 11 August 2007. Retrieved 28 August 2007.
  4. "Bosman to miss ICC World Twenty20". Cricinfo. 4 September 2007. Retrieved 4 September 2007.
  5. "Australia Squad". Cricinfo. 20 July 2007. Retrieved 21 August 2007.
  6. "Hilfenhaus wins Twenty20 promotion". 20 August 2007. Retrieved 21 August 2007.
  7. "England Squad". Cricinfo. 6 August 2007. Retrieved 21 August 2007.
  8. "Bopara ruled out of Twenty20". Cricinfo. 4 September 2007. Retrieved 4 September 2007.
  9. "Anderson replaces Bopara for Twenty20". Cricinfo. 7 September 2007. Retrieved 8 September 2007.
  10. "Twenty20 call-up for Mascarenhas". BBC. 8 September 2007. Retrieved 8 September 2007.
  11. Taibu comes back in from the cold, from Cricinfo, 14 August 2007
  12. Kenya rely on the tried and trusted, from Cricinfo, retrieved 1 September 2007
  13. Vettori handed Twenty20 captaincy, from Cricinfo, retrieved 1 September 2007
  14. Muralitharan ruled out of Twenty20 Championship, Cricinfo, retrieved 1 September 2007
  15. Osman Samiuddin (7 September 2007). "Shoaib to be sent home after incident". Cricinfo. Archived from the original on 21 October 2007. Retrieved 8 September 2007.
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