Australia went into the ICC World Twenty20 2007 with the same line-up that had seen them effortlessly claim the ICC Cricket World Cup earlier in the year with a bowling attack bolstered by the addition of Brett Lee who had been injured for the Caribbean event. However, despite a side boasting Adam Gilchrist, Matthew Hayden, Andrew Symonds and Ricky Ponting, they struggled to carry their ODI form into the T20 format. They got off to the worst possible start in the 2007 event, losing out in a nail-biting last ball thriller to Zimbabwe in what was undoubtedly in the biggest upset in the short history of Twenty20 Internationals. Rusty and underdone Australia was embarrassed by the so-called minnows by five wickets. The hero of the night, Brendon Taylor effected one stumping, took two catches, effected a run-out and scored an unbeaten 60 to guide his team to victory. Taken aback by the defeat, the Australians had to scramble |
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| Nathan Bracken and Mitchell Johnson picked up three wickets apiece, which was followed by a hammering delivered to the English bowlers by Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist. Australia won with conviction by eight wickets and sailed through to the next round.
Bangladesh was treated to some top quality Aussie fast bowling. Brett Lee was immaculate, peppering the inexperienced Bangladeshi batsmen with short pitch stuff and was rewarded with the first ever hat-trick in ⃤ Internationals setting the base from which his side was able to romp home with seven over’s to spare. Australia had to defeat Sri Lanka in the next match to ensure a place in the semi-final and comfortably rose to the occasion restricting their opponents to 101 all out before Gilchrist and Hayden knocked off the runs in 10.2 over’s. Australia had gone into the 2007 event as the holders of both the ICC Cricket World Cup and ICC Champions Trophy and were hoping to make it a hat trick in the ICC World Twent⽘. The disappointment of defeat to India and India’s subsequent victory hurt Ponting and his side and they will be fired up for success when the next event takes place in England in 2009. |
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Ricky Ponting Captain
Age 34 years |
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Michael Clarke Vice-captain Age 28 years Playing role Lower middle order batsman Batting Right-hand bat Bowling Slow left-arm orthodox |
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Nathan Hauritz
Age 27 years |
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James Hopes Age 30 years Playing role All-rounder Batting Right-hand bat Bowling Right-arm medium |
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Michael Hussey Age 33 years Playing role Opening batsman Batting Left-hand bat Bowling Right-arm medium |
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Brett Lee Age 32 years Playing role Bowler Batting Right-hand bat Bowling Right-arm fast |
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Andrew Symonds Age 33 years Playing role All-rounder Batting Right-hand bat Bowling Right-arm medium, Right-arm offbreak |
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Shane WatsonAge 27 years Playing role All-rounder Batting Right-hand bat Bowling Right-arm fast-medium |
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Nathan BrackenAge 31 years Playing role Bowler Batting Right-hand bat Bowling Left-arm fast-medium |
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Brad HaddinAge 31 years Playing role Wicketkeeper batsman Batting Right-hand bat |
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Ben Hilfenhaus Age 26 years Batting Right-hand bat Bowling Right-arm fast-medium |
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David HusseyAge 31 years Playing role Lower middle order batsman Batting Right-hand bat Bowling Right-arm offbreak |
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Mitchell Johnson Age 27 years Batting Left-hand bat Bowling Left-arm fast |
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Peter Siddle Age 24 years Batting Right-hand bat Bowling Right-arm fast-medium |
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David Warner Age 22 years Batting Left-hand bat Bowling Legbreak |
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