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International cricket season
The 2017 international cricket season was from May 2017 to September 2017.[ 1] 13 Test matches , 52 One-day Internationals (ODIs), 12 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), and 31 Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs) were played during this period. The season started with India leading the Test cricket rankings , South Africa leading the ODI rankings , New Zealand leading the Twenty20 rankings , and Australia women leading the Women's rankings.
The season started with a two match ODI series between England and Ireland , followed by a tri-nation ODI series in Ireland (also containing New Zealand and Bangladesh ), and a three match ODI series between England and South Africa . These matches served as preparation for the ICC Champions Trophy , which was held in England in June. This was the first Champions Trophy that the West Indies did not participate in, due to them having been outside the top 8 in the ODI rankings on the cut-off date of 30 September 2015. This was immediately followed by the Women's Cricket World Cup , which was also held in England. After these two major events, international cricket resumed with many bilateral series that occurred during the rest of the season including Afghanistan's first ever bilateral tour to the West Indies . Important series included the 6th edition of the Basil D'Oliveira Trophy and the 26th edition of the Wisden Trophy , the latter of which included the first day/night Test match to be played in England. Pakistan were scheduled to tour Bangladesh in July , but the series was cancelled. The season also included Zimbabwe's first bilateral tour of Sri Lanka in 15 years, with Zimbabwe recording their first series win over Sri Lanka.
During the season, many important steps of 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup qualification process took place. ODIs between the 12 teams competing in the ICC ODI Championship were of special importance as only those that are ranked in the top 8 at the end of this season (30 September 2017) qualified directly for the World Cup. This was different from previous World Cups, as Full Members were granted automatic qualification in those tournaments. Those ranked in the bottom four will compete in the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier and will be joined by the top four teams in the World Cricket League Championship and the top two teams from World Cricket League Division Two. Matches in rounds 5 and 6 of the World Cricket League Championship and the Intercontinental Cup took place during this season. The World Cricket League Division Three tournament were also held in this season, with the top 2 teams, Oman and Canada , being promoted to Division 2 .
Pakistan were also scheduled to tour Bangladesh in July 2017, to play two Test, three ODIs and a T20I match. However, in April 2017, the tour was cancelled.[ 2]
The following are the rankings at the beginning of the season:
2017 South Africa Women's Quadrangular Series[ edit ]
Group stage
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
1st Match
7 May
South Africa
Suné Luus
Zimbabwe
Sharne Mayers
Senwes Park , Potchefstroom
South Africa by 8 wickets
2nd Match
7 May
India
Mithali Raj
Ireland
Laura Delany
PUK Oval , Potchefstroom
India by 10 wickets
3rd Match
9 May
South Africa
Suné Luus
India
Mithali Raj
PUK Oval , Potchefstroom
India by 7 wickets
4th Match
9 May
Ireland
Laura Delany
Zimbabwe
Sharne Mayers
Senwes Park , Potchefstroom
Zimbabwe by 6 wickets
5th Match
11 May
South Africa
Suné Luus
Ireland
Laura Delany
Senwes Park , Potchefstroom
South Africa by 178 runs
6th Match
11 May
India
Mithali Raj
Zimbabwe
Sharne Mayers
PUK Oval , Potchefstroom
India by 9 wickets
7th Match
15 May
South Africa
Chloe Tryon
Zimbabwe
Sharne Mayers
PUK Oval , Potchefstroom
South Africa by 7 wickets
8th Match
15 May
India
Mithali Raj
Ireland
Laura Delany
Senwes Park , Potchefstroom
India by 249 runs
9th Match
17 May
South Africa
Chloe Tryon
India
Mithali Raj
Senwes Park , Potchefstroom
South Africa by 8 runs
10th Match
17 May
Ireland
Laura Delany
Zimbabwe
Sharne Mayers
PUK Oval , Potchefstroom
Zimbabwe by 5 wickets
11th Match
19 May
South Africa
Chloe Tryon
Ireland
Mary Waldron
PUK Oval , Potchefstroom
South Africa by 120 runs
12th Match
19 May
India
Mithali Raj
Zimbabwe
Sharne Mayers
Senwes Park , Potchefstroom
India by 10 wickets
Final
3rd-Place Playoff
21 May
Ireland
Mary Waldron
Zimbabwe
Sharne Mayers
PUK Oval , Potchefstroom
Ireland by 19 runs
Final
21 May
South Africa
Chloe Tryon
India
Mithali Raj
Senwes Park , Potchefstroom
India by 8 wickets
2017 Ireland Tri-Nation Series [ edit ]
2017 ICC World Cricket League Division Three [ edit ]
Group stage
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
1st Match
23 May
Uganda
Davis Arinaitwe
Canada
Nitish Kumar
Lugogo Cricket Oval, Lugogo
Canada by 66 runs (DLS )
2nd Match
23 May
Malaysia
Ahmad Faiz
Singapore
Chetan Suryawanshi
Kyambogo Cricket Oval, Kyambogo
Singapore by 7 wickets (DLS )
3rd Match
23 May
United States
Steven Taylor
Oman
Sultan Ahmed
Entebbe Cricket Oval, Entebbe
Oman by 4 wickets (DLS )
4th Match
24 May
Canada
Nitish Kumar
Oman
Sultan Ahmed
Lugogo Cricket Oval, Lugogo
Canada by 83 runs
5th Match
24 May
Malaysia
Ahmad Faiz
United States
Steven Taylor
Kyambogo Cricket Oval, Kyambogo
United States by 6 wickets
6th Match
24 May
Uganda
Davis Arinaitwe
Singapore
Chetan Suryawanshi
Entebbe Cricket Oval, Entebbe
Uganda by 66 runs
7th Match
26 May
Singapore
Chetan Suryawanshi
United States
Steven Taylor
Lugogo Cricket Oval, Lugogo
Singapore by 7 wickets
8th Match
26 May
Uganda
Davis Arinaitwe
Oman
Sultan Ahmed
Kyambogo Cricket Oval, Kyambogo
Oman by 6 wickets
9th Match
26 May
Canada
Nitish Kumar
Malaysia
Ahmad Faiz
Entebbe Cricket Oval, Entebbe
Malaysia by 6 wickets
10th Match
27 May
Uganda
Davis Arinaitwe
Malaysia
Ahmad Faiz
Lugogo Cricket Oval, Lugogo
Uganda by 4 wickets
11th Match
27 May
Canada
Nitish Kumar
United States
Steven Taylor
Kyambogo Cricket Oval, Kyambogo
Canada by 96 runs
12th Match
27 May
Oman
Sultan Ahmed
Singapore
Chetan Suryawanshi
Entebbe Cricket Oval, Entebbe
Oman by 5 wickets
13th Match
29 May
Malaysia
Ahmad Faiz
Oman
Sultan Ahmed
Lugogo Cricket Oval, Lugogo
Oman by 131 runs
14th Match
29 May
Canada
Nitish Kumar
Singapore
Chetan Suryawanshi
Kyambogo Cricket Oval, Kyambogo
Singapore by 2 runs
15th Match
29 May
Uganda
Davis Arinaitwe
United States
Steven Taylor
Entebbe Cricket Oval, Entebbe
United States by 13 runs
Playoffs
Fifth-place playoff
30 May
Uganda
Davis Arinaitwe
Malaysia
Ahmad Faiz
Lugogo Cricket Oval, Lugogo
Match abandoned
Third-place playoff
30 May
Singapore
Chetan Suryawanshi
United States
Steven Taylor
Kyambogo Cricket Oval, Kyambogo
No result
First-place playoff
30 May
Canada
Nitish Kumar
Oman
Sultan Ahmed
Entebbe Cricket Oval, Entebbe
No result
South Africa in England [ edit ]
ODI series
No.
Date
Home captain
Away captain
Venue
Result
ODI 3872
24 May
Eoin Morgan
AB de Villiers
Headingley , Leeds
England by 72 runs
ODI 3873
27 May
Eoin Morgan
AB de Villiers
Rose Bowl , Southampton
England by 2 runs
ODI 3874
29 May
Eoin Morgan
AB de Villiers
Lord's , London
South Africa by 7 wickets
T20I series
No.
Date
Home captain
Away captain
Venue
Result
T20I 614
21 June
Eoin Morgan
AB de Villiers
Rose Bowl , Southampton
England by 9 wickets
T20I 615
23 June
Eoin Morgan
AB de Villiers
County Ground , Taunton
South Africa by 3 runs
T20I 616
25 June
Jos Buttler
AB de Villiers
Sophia Gardens , Cardiff
England by 19 runs
2017 Basil D'Oliveira Trophy - Test series
No.
Date
Home captain
Away captain
Venue
Result
Test 2262
6–10 July
Joe Root
Dean Elgar
Lord's , London
England by 211 runs
Test 2264
14–18 July
Joe Root
Faf du Plessis
Trent Bridge , Nottingham
South Africa by 340 runs
Test 2266
27–31 July
Joe Root
Faf du Plessis
The Oval , London
England by 239 runs
Test 2268
4–8 August
Joe Root
Faf du Plessis
Old Trafford , Manchester
England by 177 runs
2017 ICC Champions Trophy [ edit ]
Group stage
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
ODI 3875
1 June
England
Eoin Morgan
Bangladesh
Mashrafe Mortaza
The Oval , London
England by 8 wickets
ODI 3876
2 June
Australia
Steve Smith
New Zealand
Kane Williamson
Edgbaston Cricket Ground , Birmingham
No result
ODI 3877
3 June
Sri Lanka
Upul Tharanga
South Africa
AB de Villiers
The Oval , London
South Africa by 96 runs
ODI 3878
4 June
India
Virat Kohli
Pakistan
Sarfaraz Ahmed
Edgbaston Cricket Ground , Birmingham
India by 124 runs (DLS )
ODI 3879
5 June
Australia
Steve Smith
Bangladesh
Mashrafe Mortaza
The Oval , London
No result
ODI 3880
6 June
England
Eoin Morgan
New Zealand
Kane Williamson
Sophia Gardens , Cardiff
England by 87 runs
ODI 3881
7 June
Pakistan
Sarfaraz Ahmed
South Africa
AB de Villiers
Edgbaston Cricket Ground , Birmingham
Pakistan by 19 runs (DLS )
ODI 3882
8 June
India
Virat Kohli
Sri Lanka
Angelo Mathews
The Oval , London
Sri Lanka by 7 wickets
ODI 3883
9 June
New Zealand
Kane Williamson
Bangladesh
Mashrafe Mortaza
Sophia Gardens , Cardiff
Bangladesh by 5 wickets
ODI 3885
10 June
England
Eoin Morgan
Australia
Steve Smith
Edgbaston Cricket Ground , Birmingham
England by 40 runs (DLS )
ODI 3886
11 June
India
Virat Kohli
South Africa
AB de Villiers
The Oval , London
India by 8 wickets
ODI 3888
12 June
Sri Lanka
Angelo Mathews
Pakistan
Sarfaraz Ahmed
Sophia Gardens , Cardiff
Pakistan by 3 wickets
Knockout stage
ODI 3889
14 June
England
Eoin Morgan
Pakistan
Sarfaraz Ahmed
Sophia Gardens , Cardiff
Pakistan by 8 wickets
ODI 3891
15 June
Bangladesh
Mashrafe Mortaza
India
Virat Kohli
Edgbaston Cricket Ground , Birmingham
India by 9 wickets
ODI 3894
18 June
India
Virat Kohli
Pakistan
Sarfaraz Ahmed
The Oval , London
Pakistan by 180 runs
Afghanistan in West Indies [ edit ]
Namibia in Scotland [ edit ]
Zimbabwe in Scotland [ edit ]
Zimbabwe in Netherlands [ edit ]
India in West Indies [ edit ]
2017 Women's Cricket World Cup[ edit ]
Group stage
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
WODI 1056
24 June
New Zealand
Suzie Bates
Sri Lanka
Inoka Ranaweera
Bristol County Ground , Bristol
New Zealand by 9 wickets
WODI 1057
24 June
England
Heather Knight
India
Mithali Raj
County Ground , Derby
India by 35 runs
WODI 1058
25 June
Pakistan
Sana Mir
South Africa
Dane van Niekerk
Grace Road , Leicester
South Africa by 3 wickets
WODI 1059
26 June
Australia
Meg Lanning
West Indies
Stafanie Taylor
County Ground , Taunton
Australia by 8 wickets
WODI 1060
27 June
England
Heather Knight
Pakistan
Sana Mir
Grace Road , Leicester
England by 107 runs (DLS )
WODI 1060a
28 June
South Africa
Dane van Niekerk
New Zealand
Suzie Bates
County Ground , Derby
Match abandoned
WODI 1061
29 June
West Indies
Stafanie Taylor
India
Mithali Raj
County Ground , Taunton
India by 7 wickets
WODI 1062
29 June
Sri Lanka
Inoka Ranaweera
Australia
Meg Lanning
Bristol County Ground , Bristol
Australia by 8 wickets
WODI 1063
2 July
England
Heather Knight
Sri Lanka
Inoka Ranaweera
County Ground , Taunton
England by 7 wickets
WODI 1064
2 July
Australia
Meg Lanning
New Zealand
Suzie Bates
Bristol County Ground , Bristol
Australia by 5 wickets
WODI 1065
2 July
India
Mithali Raj
Pakistan
Sana Mir
County Ground , Derby
India by 95 runs
WODI 1066
2 July
South Africa
Dane van Niekerk
West Indies
Stafanie Taylor
Grace Road , Leicester
South Africa by 10 wickets
WODI 1067
5 July
England
Heather Knight
South Africa
Dane van Niekerk
Bristol County Ground , Bristol
England by 68 runs
WODI 1068
5 July
India
Mithali Raj
Sri Lanka
Inoka Ranaweera
County Ground , Derby
India by 16 runs
WODI 1069
5 July
Australia
Rachael Haynes
Pakistan
Sana Mir
Grace Road , Leicester
Australia by 159 runs
WODI 1070
6 July
New Zealand
Suzie Bates
West Indies
Stafanie Taylor
County Ground , Taunton
New Zealand by 8 wickets
WODI 1071
8 July
New Zealand
Suzie Bates
Pakistan
Sana Mir
County Ground , Taunton
New Zealand by 8 wickets
WODI 1072
8 July
India
Mithali Raj
South Africa
Dane van Niekerk
Grace Road , Leicester
South Africa by 115 runs
WODI 1073
9 July
England
Heather Knight
Australia
Meg Lanning
Bristol County Ground , Bristol
England by 3 runs
WODI 1074
9 July
Sri Lanka
Inoka Ranaweera
West Indies
Stafanie Taylor
County Ground , Derby
West Indies by 47 runs
WODI 1075
11 July
Pakistan
Sana Mir
West Indies
Stafanie Taylor
Grace Road , Leicester
West Indies by 19 runs (DLS )
WODI 1076
12 July
South Africa
Dane van Niekerk
Sri Lanka
Inoka Ranaweera
County Ground , Taunton
South Africa by 8 wickets
WODI 1077
12 July
Australia
Meg Lanning
India
Mithali Raj
Bristol County Ground , Bristol
Australia by 8 wickets
WODI 1078
12 July
England
Heather Knight
New Zealand
Suzie Bates
County Ground , Derby
England won by 75 runs
WODI 1079
15 July
Australia
Rachael Haynes
South Africa
Dane van Niekerk
County Ground , Taunton
Australia by 59 runs
WODI 1080
15 July
England
Heather Knight
West Indies
Stafanie Taylor
Bristol County Ground , Bristol
England by 92 runs
WODI 1081
15 July
India
Mithali Raj
New Zealand
Suzie Bates
County Ground , Derby
India by 186 runs
WODI 1082
15 July
Pakistan
Sana Mir
Sri Lanka
Inoka Ranaweera
Grace Road , Leicester
Sri Lanka by 15 runs
Knockout stage
WODI 1083
18 July
England
Heather Knight
South Africa
Dane van Niekerk
Bristol County Ground , Bristol
England by 2 wickets
WODI 1084
20 July
Australia
Meg Lanning
India
Mithali Raj
County Ground , Derby
India by 36 runs
WODI 1085
23 July
England
Heather Knight
India
Mithali Raj
Lord's , London
England by 9 runs
Zimbabwe in Sri Lanka [ edit ]
United Arab Emirates in Netherlands [ edit ]
2017 South Africa A Team Tri-Series [ edit ]
Netherlands in Ireland [ edit ]
West Indies in England [ edit ]
Australia in Bangladesh [ edit ]
2017 ICC World Cricket League Division Five [ edit ]
Group B
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
T
NR
Pts
NRR
1
Jersey
3
3
0
0
0
6
1.473
2
Vanuatu
3
1
2
0
0
2
−0.384
3
Germany
3
1
2
0
0
2
−0.612
4
Ghana
3
1
2
0
0
2
−0.670
Group stage
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
1st Match
3 September
Cayman Islands
Ramon Sealy
Qatar
Inam-ul-Haq
Willowmoore Park , Benoni
Qatar by 93 runs
2nd Match
3 September
Italy
Gayashan Munasinghe
Guernsey
Jamie Nussbaumer
Willowmoore A , Benoni
Italy by 48 runs
3rd Match
3 September
Jersey
Charles Perchard
Vanuatu
Andrew Mansale
Willowmoore B , Benoni
Jersey by 6 wickets
4th Match
3 September
Ghana
Peter Ananya
Germany
Rishi Pillai
Willowmoore C , Benoni
Germany by 1 wicket
5th Match
4 September
Guernsey
Jamie Nussbaumer
Cayman Islands
Ramon Sealy
Willowmoore B , Benoni
Guernsey by 6 wickets
6th Match
4 September
Italy
Gayashan Munasinghe
Qatar
Inam-ul-Haq
Willowmoore C , Benoni
Italy by 6 wickets
7th Match
4 September
Jersey
Charles Perchard
Germany
Rishi Pillai
Willowmoore Park , Benoni
Jersey by 5 wickets
8th Match
4 September
Vanuatu
Andrew Mansale
Ghana
Peter Ananya
Willowmoore A , Benoni
Ghana by 2 wickets
9th Match
6 September
Guernsey
Jamie Nussbaumer
Qatar
Inam-ul-Haq
Willowmoore Park , Benoni
Qatar by 3 wickets
10th Match
6 September
Italy
Gayashan Munasinghe
Cayman Islands
Ramon Sealy
Willowmoore A , Benoni
Italy by 122 runs
11th Match
6 September
Jersey
Charles Perchard
Ghana
Peter Ananya
Willowmoore B , Benoni
Jersey by 108 runs
12th Match
6 September
Vanuatu
Andrew Mansale
Germany
Rishi Pillai
Willowmoore C , Benoni
Vanuatu by 4 wickets
Semi-finals
13th Match
7 September
Guernsey
Jamie Nussbaumer
Ghana
Peter Ananya
Willowmoore Park , Benoni
Guernsey by 23 runs
14th Match
7 September
Germany
Rishi Pillai
Cayman Islands
Ramon Sealy
Willowmoore A , Benoni
Germany by 5 wickets
15th Match
7 September
Italy
Gayashan Munasinghe
Vanuatu
Andrew Mansale
Willowmoore B , Benoni
Vanuatu by 6 wickets
16th Match
7 September
Jersey
Charles Perchard
Qatar
Inam-ul-Haq
Willowmoore C , Benoni
Jersey by 7 wickets
Playoffs
Seventh-place playoff
9 September
Cayman Islands
Ramon Sealy
Ghana
Peter Ananya
Willowmoore C , Benoni
Ghana by 6 wickets
Fifth-place playoff
9 September
Germany
Rishi Pillai
Guernsey
Jamie Nussbaumer
Willowmoore B , Benoni
Germany by 4 wickets
Third-place playoff
9 September
Qatar
Inam-ul-Haq
Italy
Gayashan Munasinghe
Willowmoore A , Benoni
Qatar by 3 wickets
First-place playoff
9 September
Vanuatu
Andrew Mansale
Jersey
Charles Perchard
Willowmoore Park , Benoni
Jersey by 120 runs
2017 Independence Cup [ edit ]
West Indies in Ireland [ edit ]
United Arab Emirates in Namibia [ edit ]
May 2017 June 2017 July 2017 August 2017 September 2017 Ongoing