2003 Cricket World Cup squads

This is a list of squads named for the seventh edition of Cricket World Cup (2003 Cricket World Cup), held in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya between 9 February and 23 March 2003. The tournament saw 14 teams selected and placed in two groups. Each country was required to submit a final list of 15 players by 31 December 2002. An injured player could be replaced at any time up until the end of the tournament.[1] Replacement players who were not in the original 15-man squad are indicated in italics. The oldest player at the 2003 Cricket World Cup was Lennie Louw (43) of Namibia while the youngest was Talha Jubair (17) of Bangladesh.

Group A edit

Australia edit

Australia announced its squad for the 2003 World Cup on 31 December 2002.[2] Australia made three replacements in the squad – Ian Harvey replacing Shane Watson on 25 January 2003,[3] Nathan Hauritz replacing Shane Warne on 24 February 2003,[4] and Nathan Bracken replacing Jason Gillespie on 5 March 2003.[5]
Coach: John Buchanan

No. Name Date of birth Batting Bowling ODIs[6] Domestic team
14 Ricky Ponting (c) 19 December 1974 RHB Right arm medium 157   Tasmania
12 Michael Bevan 8 May 1970 LHB Slow left-arm wrist-spin 196   New South Wales
34 Andy Bichel 27 August 1970 RHB Right arm fast medium 38   Queensland
59 Nathan Bracken 12 September 1977 RHB left arm fast medium 11   New South Wales
18 Adam Gilchrist (wk) 14 November 1971 LHB off spin 152   Western Australia
4 Jason Gillespie 19 April 1975 RHB Right arm fast 46   South Australia
29 Ian Harvey 10 April 1972 RHB Right arm medium 43   Victoria
43 Nathan Hauritz 18 October 1981 RHB Right arm off spin 5   Queensland
30 Matthew Hayden 29 October 1971 LHB Right arm medium 54   Queensland
31 Brad Hogg 6 February 1971 LHB Slow left-arm wrist-spin 15   Western Australia
58 Brett Lee 8 November 1976 RHB Right arm fast 55   New South Wales
25 Darren Lehmann 5 February 1970 LHB Slow left arm orthodox 85   South Australia
46 Jimmy Maher 27 February 1974 LHB Right arm medium 19   Queensland
30 Damien Martyn 21 October 1971 RHB Right arm medium 113   Western Australia
11 Glenn McGrath 9 February 1970 RHB Right arm fast medium 168   New South Wales
39 Andrew Symonds 9 June 1975 RHB Right arm fast medium/off-spin 54   Queensland

England edit

The English squad for the 2003 Cricket World Cup was announced on 31 December 2002.[7]
Coach: Duncan Fletcher

No. Name Date of birth Batting Bowling style ODIs[6] Domestic team
3 Nasser Hussain (c) 28 March 1968 RHB Right arm leg spin 84   Essex
40 James Anderson 30 July 1982 LHB Right arm fast medium 9   Lancashire
37 Ian Blackwell 10 June 1978 LHB Slow left arm orthodox 12   Somerset
2 Andrew Caddick 21 November 1968 RHB Right arm fast medium 49   Somerset
50 Paul Collingwood 26 May 1976 RHB Right arm fast medium 33   Durham
11 Andrew Flintoff 6 December 1977 RHB Right arm fast 47   Lancashire
29 Ashley Giles 19 March 1973 RHB Slow left arm orthodox 22   Warwickshire
28 Steve Harmison 23 October 1978 RHB Right arm fast 5   Durham
22 Matthew Hoggard 31 December 1976 RHB Right arm fast medium 20   Yorkshire
15 Ronnie Irani 26 October 1971 RHB Right arm medium 29   Essex
1 Nick Knight 28 November 1969 LHB Right arm medium 95   Warwickshire
4 Alec Stewart (wk) 8 April 1963 RHB Right arm medium 165   Surrey
23 Marcus Trescothick 25 December 1975 LHB Right arm medium 56   Somerset
99 Michael Vaughan 29 October 1974 RHB Right arm off spin 21   Yorkshire
6 Craig White 16 December 1969 RHB Right arm fast medium 46   Yorkshire

India edit

The India squad for the tournament was announced on 30 December 2002.[8]
Coach: John Wright

No. Name Date of birth Batting Bowling style ODIs[6] Domestic team
99 Sourav Ganguly (c) 8 July 1972 LHB Right arm medium 218   Bengal
5 Rahul Dravid (wk) (vc) 11 January 1973 RHB Right arm off spin 196   Karnataka
44 Virender Sehwag 20 October 1978 RHB Right arm off spin 57   Delhi
10 Sachin Tendulkar 24 April 1973 RHB Right arm leg spin 303   Mumbai
12 Yuvraj Singh 12 December 1981 LHB Slow left arm orthodox 59   Punjab
11 Mohammad Kaif 1 December 1980 RHB Right arm off spin 37   Uttar Pradesh
3 Harbhajan Singh 3 July 1980 RHB Right arm off spin 63   Punjab
7 Javagal Srinath 31 August 1969 RHB Right arm fast medium 229   Karnataka
34 Zaheer Khan 7 October 1978 RHB Left arm fast medium 56   Baroda
8 Anil Kumble 17 October 1970 RHB Right arm leg spin 238   Karnataka
20 Parthiv Patel (wk) 9 March 1985 LHB WK 13   Gujarat
28 Dinesh Mongia 17 April 1977 LHB Slow left arm orthodox 32   Punjab
66 Sanjay Bangar 11 October 1972 RHB Right arm medium fast 11   Railways
64 Ashish Nehra 29 April 1979 RHB Left arm fast medium 30   Delhi
9 Ajit Agarkar 4 December 1977 RHB Right arm fast medium 110   Mumbai

Namibia edit

Coach: Dougie Brown

No. Name Date of birth Batting Bowling style ODIs[6] Domestic team
12 Deon Kotze (c) 12 September 1973 RHB Right arm off spin 0   Wanderers
5 Jan-Berrie Burger 25 August 1981 RHB Right arm leg spin 0   Police
14 Louis Burger 12 March 1978 RHB Right arm medium 0   United
2 Sarel Burger 13 February 1983 RHB Right arm medium fast 0   United
6 Morne Karg (wk) 12 July 1977 RHB Unknown 0   United
1 Danie Keulder 2 August 1973 RHB Right arm off spin 0   Wanderers
21 Bjorn Kotze 11 December 1978 RHB Right arm medium fast 0   Wanderers
10 Lennie Louw 19 June 1959 RHB Slow left arm orthodox 0   CCD
17 Johannes van der Merwe 5 February 1980 RHB Right arm off spin 0   Unknown
27 Bryan Murgatroyd 19 October 1969 RHB Right arm medium 0   Wanderers
11 Burton van Rooi 9 July 1982 RHB Right arm medium fast 0   CCD
13 Melt van Schoor (wk) 8 December 1967 RHB Unknown 0   Police
8 Gerrie Snyman 30 April 1981 RHB Right arm fast medium 0   United
15 Stefan Swanepoel 2 December 1981 RHB Unknown 0   Wanderers
77 Rudi van Vuuren 20 September 1972 RHB Right arm medium fast 0   Police
4 Riaan Walters 10 August 1980 RHB Unknown 0   United
  • Johannes van der Merwe replaced Riaan Walters on 28 February 2003[9]

Netherlands edit

Coach: Emmerson Trotman

No. Name Date of birth Batting Bowling style ODIs[6] Domestic team
1 Roland Lefebvre (c) 7 February 1963 RHB Right arm medium fast 6   VOC Rotterdam
19 Daan van Bunge 19 October 1982 RHB Right arm leg spin 2   Voorburg CC
28 Jacob-Jan Esmeijer 28 May 1972 RHB Slow left arm orthodox 2   Excelsior'20
4 Victor Grandia 10 January 1979 RHB Right arm medium 1   VRA Amsterdam
94 Feiko Kloppenburg 19 June 1974 RHB Right arm medium 1   Rood en Wit Haarlem
5 Tim de Leede 25 January 1968 RHB Right arm medium 7   Voorburg CC
14 Hendrik-Jan Mol 29 March 1977 LHB Left arm medium 1   Quick Den Haag
6 Ruud Nijman 15 June 1982 RHB Right arm medium fast 0   Hermes DVS
99 Klaas-Jan van Noortwijk 10 July 1970 RHB Right arm medium 5   VOC Rotterdam
4 Adeel Raja 15 August 1980 RHB Right arm off spin 2   VRA Amsterdam
9 Edgar Schiferli 17 May 1976 RHB Right arm fast medium 2   Quick Den Haag
8 Reinout Scholte (wk) 10 August 1967 RHB Unknown 2   VOC Rotterdam
10 Jeroen Smits (wk) 21 June 1972 RHB Unknown 0   HCC Den Haag
44 Nick Statham 15 March 1975 RHB Right arm off spin 0   Hermes DVS
69 Luuk van Troost 28 September 1969 LHB Left arm medium 2   Excelsior'20
97 Bas Zuiderent 3 March 1977 RHB Right arm medium 7   Sussex
  • Ruud Nijman replaced Victor Grandia on 21 January 2003[10]

Pakistan edit

Coach: Richard Pybus

No. Name Date of birth Batting Bowling style ODIs[6] Domestic team
99 Waqar Younis (c) 16 November 1971 RHB Right arm fast 256   National Bank
12 Abdul Razzaq 2 December 1979 RHB Right arm fast medium 119   PIA
11 Azhar Mahmood 28 February 1975 RHB Right arm fast medium 123   PIA
8 Inzamam-ul-Haq 3 March 1970 RHB Slow left arm orthodox 284   National Bank
7 Mohammad Sami 24 February 1981 RHB Right arm fast 18   National Bank
5 Rashid Latif (wk) 14 October 1968 RHB Right arm leg spin 143   Allied Bank
1 Saeed Anwar 6 September 1968 LHB Slow left arm orthodox 242   National Bank
28 Saleem Elahi 21 November 1976 RHB Right arm off spin 36   Habib Bank
9 Saqlain Mushtaq 29 December 1976 RHB Right arm off spin 165   PIA
10 Shahid Afridi 1 March 1980 RHB Right arm leg spin 173   Habib Bank
14 Shoaib Akhtar 13 August 1975 RHB Right arm fast 75   Khan Research Labs
2 Taufeeq Umar 20 June 1981 LHB Right arm off spin 6   Habib Bank
3 Wasim Akram 3 June 1966 LHB Left arm fast 350   PIA
75 Younis Khan 29 November 1977 RHB Right arm leg spin 70   Habib Bank
13 Yousuf Youhana 27 August 1974 RHB Right arm off spin 121   PIA

Zimbabwe edit

Coach: Geoff Marsh

No. Name Date of birth Batting Bowling style ODIs[6] Domestic team
9 Heath Streak (c) 16 March 1974 RHB Right arm fast medium 149   Matabeleland
99 Andy Blignaut 1 August 1978 LHB Right arm fast medium 16   Mashonaland
20 Alistair Campbell 23 September 1972 LHB Right arm off spin 187   Manicaland
22 Dion Ebrahim 7 August 1980 RHB Right arm medium 36   Mashonaland
14 Sean Ervine 6 December 1982 LHB Right arm medium 13   Midlands
33 Andy Flower (wk) 28 April 1968 LHB Right arm off spin 205   Mashonaland
68 Grant Flower 20 December 1970 RHB Slow left arm orthodox 192   Mashonaland
18 Travis Friend 7 January 1981 RHB Right arm fast medium 39   Midlands
79 Douglas Hondo 7 July 1979 RHB Right arm fast medium 13   Mashonaland
42 Dougie Marillier 24 April 1978 RHB Right arm off spin 35   Midlands
45 Stuart Matsikenyeri 3 May 1983 RHB Right arm off spin 2   Manicaland
27 Brian Murphy 1 December 1976 RHB Right arm leg spin 26   Mashonaland
77 Henry Olonga 3 July 1976 RHB Right arm fast 48   Manicaland
44 Tatenda Taibu (wk) 14 May 1983 RHB Right arm off spin 20   Mashonaland
8 Mark Vermeulen 2 March 1979 RHB Right arm off spin 7   Matabeleland
2 Guy Whittall 5 September 1972 RHB Right arm medium 141   Manicaland
10 Craig Wishart 9 January 1974 RHB Right arm off spin 72   Midlands
  • Alistair Campbell replaced Mark Vermeulen on 10 March 2003[11]
  • Stuart Matsikenyeri replaced Brian Murphy on 10 March 2003[11]

Group B edit

Bangladesh edit

Coach:   Mohsin Kamal

No. Name Date of birth Batting Bowling style ODIs[6] Domestic team(s)
10 Khaled Mashud (c/wk) 8 February 1976 RHB Unknown 51   Victoria / Rajshahi
6 Akram Khan 1 November 1968 RHB Right arm medium 38   Chittagong
33 Al Sahariar 23 April 1978 RHB Right arm leg spin 22   Victoria / Dhaka
14 Alok Kapali 1 January 1984 RHB Right arm leg spin 11   Victoria / Sylhet
44 Ehsanul Haque 1 December 1979 RHB Right arm off spin 2   Mohammedan / Chittagong
7 Habibul Bashar 17 August 1972 RHB Right arm off spin 27   Biman
50 Hannan Sarkar 1 December 1982 RHB Right arm medium 4   Surjotorun / Barisal
11 Khaled Mahmud 26 July 1971 RHB Right arm medium fast 34   Biman / Dhaka
96 Manjural Islam 7 November 1979 LHB Left arm fast medium 26   Victoria / Khulna
2 Mashrafe Mortaza 5 October 1983 RHB Right arm fast medium 3   Azad / Khulna
98 Mohammad Ashraful 7 July 1984 RHB Right arm leg spin 11   Surjotorun / Dhaka
77 Mohammad Rafique 5 September 1970 LHB Slow left arm orthodox 34   Mohammedan / Dhaka
9 Sanwar Hossain 5 August 1973 RHB Right arm off spin 14   Mohammedan / Barisal
69 Talha Jubair 10 December 1985 RHB Right arm medium fast 4   Kalabagan / Dhaka
19 Tapash Baisya 15 December 1982 RHB Right arm fast medium 10   Mohammedan / Sylhet
55 Tushar Imran 20 December 1983 RHB Right arm medium 13   City Club / Khulna
  • Akram Khan replaced Mashrafe Mortaza on 19 February 2003[12]

Canada edit

Coach: Gus Logie

No. Name Date of birth Batting Bowling style ODIs[6] Domestic team
1 Joe Harris (c) 16 August 1965 RHB Right arm off spin 0   Toronto
10 Ashish Bagai (wk) 26 January 1982 RHB Unknown 0   Toronto
3 Ian Billcliff 26 October 1972 RHB Right arm medium 0   Vikings
6 Desmond Chumney 8 January 1968 RHB Right arm off spin 0   Victoria Park
15 Austin Codrington 22 August 1975 RHB Right arm medium fast 0   Overseas
9 John Davison 9 May 1970 RHB Right arm off spin 0   South Australia
2 Nicholas de Groot 22 October 1975 RHB Right arm medium 0   Vikings
16 Nicholas Ifill 24 November 1968 RHB Right arm medium 0   Victoria Park
12 Davis Joseph 31 July 1963 RHB Right arm medium fast 0   Victoria Park
4 Ishwar Maraj 26 January 1969 LHB Right arm off spin 0   Overseas
8 Ashish Patel 31 July 1975 RHB Right arm medium 0   Quebec
21 Abdool Samad (wk) 3 May 1979 RHB Right arm off spin 0   Cavaliers
7 Fazil Samad 6 April 1975 RHB Right arm off spin 0   Cavaliers
14 Barry Seebaran 12 September 1972 RHB Slow left arm orthodox 0   Richmond
11 Sanjayan Thuraisingam 11 September 1969 RHB Right arm fast medium 0   Toronto

Kenya edit

Coach: Sandeep Patil

No. Name Date of birth Batting Bowling style ODIs[6] Domestic team
5 Steve Tikolo (c) 25 June 1971 RHB Right arm medium 51   Swamibapa, Nairobi
12 Joseph Angara 8 November 1971 RHB Right arm medium 15   Swamibapa, Nairobi
1 Aasif Karim 15 December 1963 RHB Slow left arm orthodox 30   Jaffery, Mombasa
18 Hitesh Modi 13 October 1971 LHB Right arm off spin 41   Nairobi Gymkhana, Kisumu
22 Collins Obuya 27 July 1981 RHB Right arm leg spin 16   Ruaraka, Nairobi
21 David Obuya (wk) 14 August 1979 RHB [wk] 16   Ruaraka, Nairobi
55 Thomas Odoyo 12 May 1978 RHB Right arm medium fast 51   Nairobi Gymkhana, Nairobi
69 Maurice Odumbe 15 June 1969 RHB Right arm off spin 50   Aga Khan, Nairobi
77 Peter Ongondo 10 February 1977 RHB Right arm medium 8   Swamibapa, Nairobi
28 Kennedy Otieno (wk) 11 March 1972 RHB Unknown 49   Ruaraka, Nairobi
14 Brijal Patel 14 November 1977 RHB Slow left arm orthodox 13   Premier, Nairobi
4 Ravindu Shah 28 August 1972 RHB Right arm medium 33   Nairobi Gymkhana, Nairobi
10 Martin Suji 2 June 1971 RHB Right arm medium fast 49   Aga Khan, Nairobi
9 Tony Suji 5 February 1976 RHB Right arm medium 35   Aga Khan, Nairobi
7 Alpesh Vadher 7 September 1974 RHB Unknown 18   Premier, Nairobi

New Zealand edit

Coach: John Bracewell

No. Name Date of birth Batting Bowling style ODIs[6] Domestic team
7 Stephen Fleming (c) 1 April 1973 LHB Right arm medium 189   Wellington
41 Andre Adams 17 July 1975 RHB Right arm fast medium 20   Auckland
9 Nathan Astle 15 September 1971 RHB Right arm medium 167   Canterbury
27 Shane Bond 7 June 1975 RHB Right arm fast 18   Canterbury
6 Chris Cairns 13 June 1970 RHB Right arm fast medium 154   Canterbury
5 Chris Harris 20 November 1969 LHB Right Arm Medium 219   Canterbury
42 Brendon McCullum (wk) 27 September 1981 RHB Right Arm Medium 14   Otago
10 Craig McMillan 13 September 1976 RHB Right arm medium 124   Canterbury
20 Kyle Mills 15 March 1979 RHB Right arm fast medium 16   Auckland
24 Jacob Oram 28 July 1978 LHB Right arm fast medium 29   Central Districts
18 Mathew Sinclair 9 November 1975 RHB Right arm medium fast bowling 32   Central Districts
56 Scott Styris 10 July 1975 RHB Right arm medium 51   Northern Districts
14 Daryl Tuffey 11 June 1978 RHB Right arm fast medium 44   Northern Districts
11 Daniel Vettori 27 January 1979 LHB Slow left arm orthodox 99   Northern Districts
8 Lou Vincent (wk) 11 November 1978 RHB Right arm medium 47   Auckland

South Africa edit

Coach: Eric Simons

No. Name Date of birth Batting Bowling style ODIs[6] Domestic team
7 Shaun Pollock (c) 16 July 1973 RHB Right arm fast medium 180   KwaZulu-Natal
12 Nicky Boje 20 March 1973 LHB Slow left arm orthodox 85   Free State
9 Mark Boucher (wk) 6 December 1976 RHB Right arm medium 137   Border
77 Boeta Dippenaar 14 June 1977 RHB Right arm off spin 50   Free State
10 Allan Donald 20 October 1966 RHB Right arm fast 161   Free State
00 Herschelle Gibbs 23 February 1974 RHB Right arm medium 117   Western Province
99 Andrew Hall 31 July 1975 RHB Right arm fast medium 26   Northerns
65 Jacques Kallis 16 October 1975 RHB Right arm fast medium 168   Western Province
1 Gary Kirsten 23 November 1967 LHB Right arm off spin 179   Western Province
69 Lance Klusener 4 September 1971 LHB Right arm fast medium 149   KwaZulu-Natal
67 Charl Langeveldt 17 December 1974 RHB Right arm fast medium 3   Boland
16 Makhaya Ntini 6 July 1977 RHB Right arm fast 62   Border
13 Robin Peterson 4 August 1979 LHB Slow left arm orthodox 6   Eastern Province
8 Jonty Rhodes 27 July 1969 RHB Right arm medium 243   KwaZulu-Natal
15 Graeme Smith 1 February 1981 LHB Right arm off spin 19   Western Province
14 Monde Zondeki 25 July 1982 RHB Right arm fast 2   Border
  • Graeme Smith replaced Jonty Rhodes on 13 February 2003[13]

Sri Lanka edit

Coach: Dav Whatmore

No. Name Date of birth Batting Bowling style ODIs[6] Domestic team
07 Sanath Jayasuriya (c) 30 June 1969 LHB Slow left arm orthodox 287   Bloomfield
69 Russel Arnold 25 October 1973 LHB Right arm off spin 109   Nondescripts
46 Marvan Atapattu 22 November 1970 RHB Right arm leg spin 180   Sinhalese SC
21 Charitha Buddhika 22 August 1980 RHB Right arm medium fast 14   Panadura
23 Aravinda de Silva 17 October 1965 RHB Right arm off spin 298   Nondescripts
26 Dilhara Fernando 19 July 1979 RHB Right arm fast 45   Sinhalese SC
27 Pulasthi Gunaratne 27 September 1973 RHB Right arm fast medium 17   Tamil Union
66 Avishka Gunawardene 26 May 1977 LHB Unknown 40   Sinhalese SC
92 Mahela Jayawardene 27 May 1977 RHB Right arm medium 131   Sinhalese SC
11 Jehan Mubarak 10 January 1981 LHB Right arm off spin 5   Colombo
08 Muttiah Muralitharan 17 April 1972 RHB Right arm off spin 203   Tamil Union
25 Prabath Nissanka 25 October 1980 RHB Right arm medium fast 11   Bloomfield
84 Kumar Sangakkara (wk) 27 October 1977 LHB Right arm off spin 75   Nondescripts
09 Hashan Tillakaratne 14 July 1967 LHB Right arm off spin 188   Nondescripts
22 Chaminda Vaas 27 January 1974 LHB Left arm fast medium 210   Colts

West Indies edit

Coach: Roger Harper

No. Name Date of birth Batting Bowling style ODIs[6] Domestic team
4 Carl Hooper (c) 15 December 1966 RHB Right arm off spin 221   Guyana
6 Shivnarine Chanderpaul 16 August 1974 LHB Right arm leg spin 126   Guyana
17 Pedro Collins 12 August 1976 RHB Left arm fast medium 20   Barbados
32 Corey Collymore 21 December 1977 RHB Right arm fast medium 31   Barbados
23 Mervyn Dillon 5 June 1974 RHB Right arm fast medium 74   Trinidad and Tobago
48 Vasbert Drakes 5 August 1969 RHB Right arm medium fast 17   Barbados
45 Chris Gayle 21 September 1979 LHB Right arm off spin 62   Jamaica
68 Wavell Hinds 7 September 1976 LHB Right arm medium 64   Jamaica
7 Ridley Jacobs (wk) 26 November 1967 LHB Unknown 112   Leeward Islands
9 Brian Lara 2 May 1969 LHB Right arm leg spin 203   Trinidad and Tobago
38 Jermaine Lawson 13 January 1982 RHB Right arm fast medium 5   Jamaica
77 Nixon McLean 20 July 1973 LHB Right arm fast medium 44   Windward Islands
34 Ricardo Powell 16 December 1978 RHB Right arm off spin 58   Jamaica
52 Marlon Samuels 5 January 1981 RHB Right arm off spin 39   Jamaica
53 Ramnaresh Sarwan 23 June 1980 RHB Right arm leg spin 29   Guyana
  • Marlon Samuels was replaced by Ryan Hinds on 29 January 2003,[14] but was reinstated on 8 February 2003[15]

References edit

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