2007 ICC World Twenty20 Overview

Updated: Thu, Dec 24 2015 16:50 IST

The inaugural ICC T20 world cup was played in 2007 in South Africa between 11 September to 24 September 2007. India won the tournament by beating arch-rival Pakistan in the final​.

ICC T20 World Cup 2007 Format

​Twelve teams contested ​for the title in the tournament​.The 12 teams were divided into four groups of three teams each. The top two teams from each group ​qualified ​for Super Eight. Eight teams were ​further ​divided into two groups of four teams each. The two top teams from each Super Eight group qualified for the semi-finals.

ICC T20 World Cup 2007 ​Records

Most Runs - Matthew Hayden of Australia (265 runs in 6 matches at an average of 88.33
# Highest Individual Score - Chris Gayle of West Indies (117 in 55 balls) against South Africa
# ​Most Wickets - Umur Gul of Pakistan (13 wickets in 7 matches)
# Best Bowling - Umur Gul of Pakistan (5/6) against New Zealand 
# Highest Partnership - 145 runs in 81 balls by Chris Gayle/Devon Smith (West Indies) against South Africa
# Most Sixes - 13 by Craig McMillan (NZ)
# Highest Strike Rate - Shahid Afridi (197.82) of Pakistan
# Most dismissals as wicket-keeper - 9 by Adam Gilchrist (Australia)
# Most dismissals as fielder - 6 by Younis Khan (Pakistan) and AB de Villiers (South Africa)
# Highest team total - Sri Lanka (260/6 in 20 overs) against Kenya
# Lowest team total - Kenya (73 in 16.5 overs) against New Zealand

ICC T20 World Cup 2007 Match Results

 Date Match Place Man of the Match Result
Sep-11 West Indies 205-6 Vs South Africa 208-2 New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg CH Gayle S.Africa won by 8 wickets
Sep-12 Kenya 73-10 Vs New Zealand 74-1 Kingsmead, Durban MR Gillespie New Zealand won by 9 wickets
Sep-12 Pakistan 171-9 Vs Scotland 120-10 Kingsmead, Durban Shahid Afridi Pakistan won by 51 runs
Sep-12 Australia 138-9 Vs Zimbabwe 139-5 Newlands, Cape Town BRM Taylor Zimbabwe won by 5 wickets
Sep-13 England 188-9 Vs Zimbabwe 138-7 Newlands, Cape Town KP Pietersen England won by 50 runs
Sep-13 West Indies 164-8 Vs Bangladesh 165-4 New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Mohammad Ashraful Bangladesh won by 6 wickets
Sep-13 India 00 Vs Scotland 00 Kingsmead, Durban - Match abandoned
Sep-14 Sri Lanka 260-6 Vs Kenya 88-9 New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg ST Jayasuriya SL won by 172 runs
Sep-14 England 135-10 Vs Australia 136-2 Newlands, Cape Town NW Bracken Australia won by 8 wickets
Sep-14 India 141-9 Vs Pakistan 141-7 Kingsmead, Durban Mohammad Asif Match Tied, India won in Bowl-Out
Sep-15 New Zealand 164-7 Vs Sri Lanka 168-3 New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg ST Jayasuriya SL won by 7 wickets
Sep-15 Bangladesh 144-10 Vs South Africa 146-3 Newlands, Cape Town M Morkel S.Africa won by 7 wickets
Sep-16 Bangladesh 123-8 Vs Australia 124-1 Newlands, Cape Town B Lee Australia won by 9 wickets
Sep-16 South Africa 154-8 Vs England 135-7 Newlands, Cape Town JA Morkel S.Africa won by 19 runs
Sep-16 New Zealand 190-10 Vs India 180-9 New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg DL Vettori New Zealand won by 10 runs
Sep-17 Pakistan 189-6 Vs Sri Lanka 156-9 New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Younis Khan Pakistan won by 33 runs
Sep-18 Australia 164-7 Vs Pakistan 165-4 New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Misbah-ul-Haq Pakistan won by 6 wickets
Sep-18 New Zealand 164-9 Vs England 159-8 Kingsmead, Durban CD McMillan New Zealand won by 5 runs
Sep-18 Sri Lanka 147-5 Vs Bangladesh 83-10 New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg CRD Fernando SL won by 64 runs
Sep-19 India 218-4 Vs England 200-6 Kingsmead, Durban Yuvraj Singh India won by 18 runs
Sep-19 New Zealand 153-8 Vs South Africa 158-4 Kingsmead, Durban JM Kemp S.Africa won by 6 wickets
Sep-20 Bangladesh 140-10 Vs Pakistan 141-6 Newlands, Cape Town Junaid Siddique Pakistan won by 4 wickets
Sep-20 Sri Lanka 101-10 Vs Australia 1020 Newlands, Cape Town SR Clark Australia won by 10 wickets
Sep-20 India 153-5 Vs South Africa 116-9 Kingsmead, Durban RG Sharma India won by 37 runs
Sep-22 New Zealand 143-8 Vs Pakistan 147-4 Newlands, Cape Town Umar Gul Pakistan won by 6 wickets
Sep-22 India 188-5 Vs Australia 173-7 Kingsmead, Durban Yuvraj Singh India won by 15 runs
Sep-24 India 157-5 Vs Pakistan 152-10 New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg IK Pathan India won by 5 runs

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