ODI World Cup 2000

The first World Cup of the new millennium was held in New Zealand in 2000 and resulted in victory for the White Ferns for the first time.

Teams

Eight teams participated in the tournament, down from eleven in the 1997 World Cup. 

New Zealand, Australia, England, India, South Africa, Ireland, Sri Lanka, Netherlands

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Format

Round robin tournament where each played the other once in 50 over matches. The top four teams met in the final, 1 v 4, 2 v 3. Australia went through undefeated in the group stage, with the other finalists being New Zealand, India and South Africa.  

Ladder

Team P W L T NR NRR Points
Australia 7 7 0 0 0 +1.984 14
New Zealand 7 6 1 0 0 +2.008 12
India 7 5 2 0 0 +0.711 10
South Africa 7 4 3 0 0 –0.403 8
England 7 3 4 0 0 +0.440 6
Sri Lanka 7 2 5 0 0 –1.572 4
Ireland 7 1 6 0 0 –0.983 2
Netherlands 7 0 7 0 0 –2.098 0

 

Semi Finals

Australia v South Africa

South Africa 180/8 (Linda Olivier 41, Sunette Viljoen 28, Charmaine Mason 3-39, Avril Fahey 2-26) lost to 

Australia 181/1 (Lisa Keightley 91*, Belinda Clark 75, Cindy Eksteen 1-39) by 9 wickets

New Zealand v India

India 117 (Purnima Rau 67, Kathryn Ramel 2-12, Clare Nicholson 2-15, Rachel Pullar 2-29) lost to

New Zealand 121/1 (Anna O’Leary 50*, Emily Drumm 50*, Neetu David 1-18)

Final

Australia v New Zealand World Cup Final

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Best Performers

Player of the Tournament

Lisa Keightley (Australia)

Best Batters

Dominated by the two teams that played in the final, Australia and New Zealand. Karen Rolton was the only player with a strike rate over 100 which was quite unusual for the time. 

  Team Inns Runs Ave HS 100s 50s SR
Karen Rolton Aus 7 393 131.00 154* 2 2 106.21
Lisa Keightley Aus 8 375 75.00 91* 0 4 66.13
Belinda Clark Aus 9 351 58.50 91 0 2 71.63
Emily Drumm NZ 7 339 67.80 108* 1 2 84.11
Anna Smith NZ 8 308 51.33 91* 0 3 56.51

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Best Bowlers

As with the batting, dominated by Australia and New Zealand with a lone England player, Clare Taylor – quite a feat given that England finished outside the top four teams. All were pace bowlers, with the exception being the lone spinner Avril Fahey.

  Team Balls W Ave Best SR ER
Charmaine Mason Aus 417 17 10.76 3-20 24.50 2.63
Clare Taylor Eng 384 14 10.85 4.25 27.40 2.37
Avril Fahey Aus 270 13 11.76 3-11 20.70 3.40
Katrina Keenan NZ 414 12  10.66 3-16  10.66 1.85
Cathryn Fitzpatrick Aus 508 11 26.09 3-22 46.10 3.38

 

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Best Wicket Keepers

Five of the best to have ever represented their country in ODIs and upon retirement each had the highest number of dismissals for their country. Rolls, Price and Jain still hold that position for their country in 2021, so the wicket keeping in this tournament was of the highest standard.

 

  Team Matches Catches Stumpings Dismissals
Rebecca Rolls NZ 8 9 4 13
Julia Price Aus 9 8 2 10
Jane Smit Eng 7 6 3 9
Daleen Terblanche SA 8 5 3 8
Anju Jain Ind 8 3 4 7

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