2007 AFRO-ASIA CUP
The second 'Afro-Asian Cup' was played from 6 June until 10 June, 2007, hosted by India. The 3 ODI and 1 Twenty20 matches were broadcast live on ESPN, after Nimbus had pulled out from the deal with Asian Cricket Council. The Twenty20 match did not have official status as a Twenty20 international or a regular Twenty20 match.
Asia XI claimed the first title in the competition's history, following a tied series in 2005, with a 3-0 whitewash of the African XI. Asian XI captain Mahela Jayawardene was named player of the tournament for his 217 runs, including a half century and a century, in the 3 ODIs.
| Contents |
| Squads |
| Only Twenty20 |
| ODI Series |
| 1st ODI |
| 2nd ODI |
| 3rd ODI |
| See also |
| Notes |
| External links |
Squads
★ Players who were originally named in the squad but opted to withdraw from the competition are greyed out.
Only Twenty20
★ This match did not have Twenty20 international or Twenty20 status.
ODI Series
1st ODI
2nd ODI
3rd ODI
See also
2005 Afro-Asian Cup
Notes
1. Africa Twenty20 Squad
2. Asia Twenty20 Squad
3. Africa Squad
4. Asia Squad
External links
★ Cricinfo - Afro-Asian Cup, 2007
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