2009 Beach Cricket Tri-Nations series

The 2009 XXXX Gold Beach Cricket Tri-Nations series was contested between Australia (hosts), New Zealand (returning champions) and South Africa.

By the end on round one New Zealand had once again showed their dominance by winning all three matches, with South Africa failing to make an impression losing both of their opening matches. Round two saw a role reversal with South Africa winning all three matches and New Zealand losing both of theirs, by this stage Australia were looking down and out having won just two games in six outings. Round three went the same way as round one New Zealand winning all three, Australia one and South Africa losing both matches. The final got underway after a brief break for some rain and lightning (which reduced the match to four overs per side), at which time New Zealand went out to bat and set South Africa a target of just 3 Which they chased down quite easily to become 2009 Champions.

Team list

Venues

For 2009 all matches were played at Coolangatta Beach on the Gold Coast, Queensland. On the following dates:[2]

Round one

Round one competition was played on Saturday, 10 January and Sunday, 11 January 2009:

Round two

Round two of competition was played on Saturday, 17 January and Sunday, 18 January 2009:

Round three

Round three of competition was played on Saturday, 24 January and Sunday, 25 January 2009:

Final

The final was played on Sunday, 25 January 2009, after a rain delay reduced the game to four overs per side.

Leaderboard

Team Played Won Lost Bonus Points
New Zealand New Zealand 862316
South Africa South Africa73428
Australia Australia 93606

Points

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "2009 beach cricket lineups". Archived from the original on 20 January 2009. Retrieved 9 January 2009.
  2. "Venue and dates.". Archived from the original on 20 January 2009. Retrieved 9 January 2009.
Preceded by
2008
Beach Cricket Tri-Nations series
2009
Succeeded by
none
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