1990 Rothmans Cup Triangular Series
International cricket tournament
Cricket tournament
Dates | 1 March – 11 March 1990 |
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Cricket format | 50 overs |
Host(s) | New Zealand |
Champions | Australia |
Participants | 3 |
Matches | 7 |
Most runs | DM Jones (300) |
Most wickets | DK Morrison (9) |
The 1990 Rothmans Cup was a one-day International cricket tournament which took place from 1 to 11 March 1990 in New Zealand. The host nation competed against Australia and India. Each side played each other twice before the two with the most points qualified for a place in the final. Australia won the tournament, defeating New Zealand in the final.
Australia was captained by Allan Border, India by Mohammad Azharuddin and New Zealand by John Wright. Martin Crowe replaced Wright as captain in the third and fourth matches, while Geoff Marsh replaced Border in the sixth match.
Matches
Group stage
Team | P | W | L | T | NR | RR | Points |
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Australia | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4.523 | 8 |
New Zealand | 4 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 4.020 | 2 |
India | 4 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3.770 | 2 |
1 March 1990 Scorecard Wisden report |
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MD Crowe 104 (135) AS Wassan 3/45 (10 overs) | WV Raman 32 (38) SA Thomson 3/19 (6 overs) |
New Zealand won by 108 runs Carisbrook, Dunedin Umpires: BL Aldridge and RS Dunne Player of the match: MD Crowe (NZ) |
- India won the toss and elected to field.
- The match was reduced to 47 overs per side.
- GR Larsen, SJ Roberts and SA Thomson (all NZ), and SLV Raju and AS Wassan (both IND) made their ODI debuts.
3 March 1990 Scorecard Wisden report |
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Australia won by 18 runs Lancaster Park, Christchurch Umpires: BL Aldridge and RL McHarg Player of the match: TM Alderman (AUS) |
- Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
4 March 1990 Scorecard Wisden report |
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DM Jones 107 (143) MC Snedden 3/32 (10 overs) | AH Jones 43 (69) SP O'Donnell 5/13 (6 overs) |
Australia won by 150 runs Lancaster Park, Christchurch Umpires: BL Aldridge and RL McHarg Player of the match: DM Jones (AUS) |
- Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
6 March 1990 Scorecard Wisden report |
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Kapil Dev 46 (38) DK Morrison 3/33 (9 overs) |
India won by 1 run Basin Reserve, Wellington Umpires: GIJ Cowan and SJ Woodward Player of the match: Kapil Dev (IND) |
- India won the toss and elected to bat.
- The match was reduced from 50 to 49 overs per side.
8 March 1990 Scorecard Wisden report |
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WV Raman 58 (86) PL Taylor 3/31 (10 overs) |
- India won the toss and elected to bat.
- Gursharan Singh (IND) made his ODI debut.
10 March 1990 Scorecard Wisden report |
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DM Jones 59 (42) MC Snedden 2/45 (9 overs) |
Australia won on faster scoring rate Eden Park, Auckland Umpires: RS Dunne and SJ Woodward Player of the match: DM Jones (AUS) |
- New Zealand won the toss and elected to field.
- The Australia innings was reduced to 47 overs per side.
- The New Zealand target was reduced to 204 runs in 40 overs.
Final
11 March 1990 Scorecard Wisden report |
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Australia won by 8 wickets Eden Park, Auckland Umpires: RS Dunne and SJ Woodward Player of the match: DM Jones (AUS) |
- New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat.
References
Notes
- ^ "Rothmans Cup Triangular Series 1989/90 Table, Matches, win, loss, points for Rothmans Cup Triangular Series".
- ^ "The Home of CricketArchive".
- ^ Wright 1991, p. 1055.
Sources
- Frindall, Bill (1997). Limited-Overs International Cricket – The Complete Record. Headline Book Publishing. pp. 309–312. ISBN 0-7472-1173-6.
- Cricket Archive: Rothmans Cup Triangular Series 1989/90
- ESPNCricinfo: Rothmans Cup Triangular Series
- Brittenden, Dick (1991). "The Australians in New Zealand, 1989-90". In Wright, Graeme (ed.). Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1991. John Wisden & Co Ltd. pp. 1056–1057. ISBN 0-947766-16-2.
- Brittenden, Dick (1991). "The Indians in New Zealand, 1989-90". In Wright, Graeme (ed.). Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1991. John Wisden & Co Ltd. pp. 1040–1055. ISBN 0-947766-16-2.
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