2009 ICC Champions Trophy squads

This is a list of the squads picked for the men's 2009 ICC Champions Trophy. This is the sixth edition of the ICC Champions Trophy tournament. This year's edition will take place in South Africa between 24 September and 5 October.

Australia

Australia named their 15-man squad on 22 August 2009.[1] Brad Haddin withdrew from the squad on 3 September 2009 following finger surgery; he was replaced by Tim Paine.[2] Coach: Tim Nielsen

Ricky Ponting, Australia's captain for the tournament.
No. Name Birth date ODIs Batting Style Bowling Style Domestic team
14 Ricky Ponting (c) 19 December 1974 315 Right-handed Right arm medium pace Australia Tasmanian Tigers
4 Doug Bollinger 24 July 1981 3 Left-handed Left arm medium-fast Australia New South Wales Blues
29 David Hussey 2 April 1981 23 Right-handed Right arm off break Australia Western Warriors
12 Callum Ferguson 21 November 1984 14 Right-handed Right arm medium pace Australia Southern Redbacks
43 Nathan Hauritz 18 October 1981 19 Right-handed Right arm off break Australia New South Wales Blues
20 Ben Hilfenhaus 15 March 1983 12 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium Australia Tasmanian Tigers
39 James Hopes 24 October 1978 56 Right-handed Right arm medium-fast Australia Queensland Bulls
48 Michael Hussey 27 May 1975 108 Left-handed Right arm medium pace Australia Western Warriors
25 Mitchell Johnson 2 November 1981 55 Left-handed Left arm fast Australia Western Warriors
58 Brett Lee 8 November 1976 173 Right-handed Right arm fast Australia New South Wales Blues
36 Tim Paine 8 December 1984 2 Right-handed n/a; wicket-keeper Australia Tasmanian Tigers
10 Peter Siddle 25 November 1984 1 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium Australia Victorian Bushrangers
24 Adam Voges 4 October 1979 2 Right-handed Slow left arm chinamen Australia Western Warriors
33 Shane Watson 17 June 1981 77 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium Australia New South Wales Blues
7 Cameron White 18 August 1983 28 Right-handed Right arm leg break Australia Victorian Bushrangers

England

England named their 15-man squad on 17 August 2009.[3] Andrew Flintoff was named in the original squad but withdrew on 23 August in order to undergo exploratory surgery on his knee.[4]

Coach: Andy Flower

Andrew Strauss, England's captain for the tournament.
No. Name Birth date ODIs Batting Style Bowling Style Domestic team
14 Andrew Strauss (c) 2 March 1977 85 Left-handed Left arm medium pace England Middlesex Crusaders
9 James Anderson 30 July 1982 108 Left-handed Right arm fast-medium England Lancashire Lightning
31 Tim Bresnan 28 February 1985 7 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium England Yorkshire Carnegie
42 Ravi Bopara 4 May 1985 40 Right-handed Right arm medium pace England Essex Eagles
8 Stuart Broad 24 June 1986 49 Left-handed Right arm fast-medium England Nottinghamshire Outlaws
5 Paul Collingwood 26 May 1976 161 Right-handed Right arm medium pace England Durham Dynamos
55 Joe Denly 16 March 1986 0 Right-handed Right arm leg spin England Kent Spitfires
39 Eoin Morgan 10 September 1986 25 Left-handed Right arm medium pace England Middlesex Crusaders
13 Matt Prior 26 February 1982 40 Right-handed n/a; wicket-keeper England Sussex Sharks
95 Adil Rashid 17 February 1988 0 Right-handed Right arm leg break England Yorkshire Carnegie
78 Ryan Sidebottom 15 January 1978 16 Left-handed Left arm fast-medium England Nottinghamshire Outlaws
3 Owais Shah 22 October 1978 59 Right-handed Right arm off break England Middlesex Crusaders
66 Graeme Swann 24 March 1979 17 Right-handed Right arm off break England Nottinghamshire Outlaws
45 Luke Wright 7 March 1985 16 Right-handed Right arm medium-fast England Sussex Sharks

India

India named their 15-man squad on 16 August 2009.[5] Yuvraj Singh was replaced by Virat Kohli after he fractured his little finger.

Coach: Gary Kirsten

Mahendra Singh Dhoni, India's captain for the tournament.
No. Name Birth date ODIs Batting Style Bowling Style Domestic team
7 Mahendra Singh Dhoni (c) 7 July 1981 139 Right-handed Right arm medium pace; wicket-keeper India Chennai Super Kings
19 Rahul Dravid 11 January 1973 336 Right-handed Right arm off break India Royal Challengers Bangalore
5 Gautam Gambhir 14 October 1981 78 Left-handed Right arm leg break India Delhi Daredevils
3 Harbhajan Singh 3 July 1980 189 Right-handed Right arm off break India Mumbai Indians
91 Dinesh Karthik 1 June 1985 30 Right-handed n/a; wicket-keeper India Delhi Daredevils
8 Praveen Kumar 2 October 1986 24 Right-handed Right arm medium pace India Royal Challengers Bangalore
99 Amit Mishra 24 November 1982 3 Right-handed Right arm leg break India Delhi Daredevils
24 Abhishek Nayar 8 October 1983 2 Left-handed Right arm medium pace India Mumbai Indians
64 Ashish Nehra 29 April 1979 76 Right-handed Left arm medium-fast India Delhi Daredevils
28 Yusuf Pathan 17 November 1982 26 Right-handed Right arm off break India Rajasthan Royals
48 Suresh Raina 27 November 1986 65 Left-handed Right arm off break India Chennai Super Kings
29 Ishant Sharma 2 September 1988 30 Right-handed Right arm fast India Kolkata Knight Riders
9 R. P. Singh 6 December 1985 51 Right-handed Left arm fast-medium India Deccan Chargers
10 Sachin Tendulkar 24 April 1973 425 Right-handed Right arm leg break/off break/medium pace India Mumbai Indians
18 Virat Kohli 5 November 1988 4 Right-handed Right arm medium pace India Royal Challengers Bangalore

New Zealand

New Zealand named their 15-man squad on 23 August 2009.[6] Jesse Ryder cramped in a match. Daryl Tuffey and Jacob Oram were also injured. Thus New Zealand team lost three of their mainstream players. Scott Styris was also called from New Zealand for replacements in the final or semi-final of 2009 ICC Champions Trophy.

Coach: Andy Moles

No. Name Birth date ODIs Batting Style Bowling Style Domestic team
11 Daniel Vettori (c) 27 January 1979 239 Left-handed Slow left arm orthodox New Zealand Northern Districts Knights
27 Shane Bond 7 June 1975 67 Right-handed Right arm fast New Zealand Canterbury Wizards
4 Neil Broom 20 November 1983 8 Right-handed Right arm medium pace New Zealand Otago Volts
2 Ian Butler 24 November 1981 18 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium New Zealand Otago Volts
51 Brendon Diamanti 30 April 1981 1 Right-handed Right arm medium pace New Zealand Central Districts Stags
88 Grant Elliott 21 March 1979 21 Right-handed Right arm medium-fast New Zealand Wellington Firebirds
31 Martin Guptill 30 September 1986 12 Right-handed Right arm off break New Zealand Auckland Aces
48 Gareth Hopkins 24 November 1976 12 Right-handed n/a; wicket-keeper New Zealand Auckland Aces
42 Brendon McCullum 27 September 1981 153 Right-handed n/a; wicket-keeper New Zealand Otago Volts
37 Kyle Mills 15 March 1979 102 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium New Zealand Auckland Aces
24 Jacob Oram 28 July 1978 130 Left-handed Right arm fast-medium New Zealand Central Districts Stags
39 Jeetan Patel 7 May 1980 38 Right-handed Right arm off break New Zealand Wellington Firebirds
77 Jesse Ryder 6 August 1984 17 Left-handed Right arm medium pace New Zealand Wellington Firebirds
3 Ross Taylor 8 March 1984 63 Right-handed Right arm off break New Zealand Central Districts Stags
14 Daryl Tuffey 11 June 1978 80 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium New Zealand Northern Districts Knights

Pakistan

Pakistan named their 15-man squad on 21 August 2009.[7] Mohammad Asif got selected after his ban after a year and a half. Also the three players from ICL Imran Nazir, Mohammad Yousuf and Naved-ul-Hasan made their way into the squad after issuing the photocopies of NOC to the PCB. Shahid Afridi acted as captain in their first match.

Coach: Intikhab Alam

No. Name Birth date ODIs Batting Style Bowling Style Domestic team
75 Younis Khan (c) 29 November 1977 191 Right-handed Right arm medium pace Pakistan HBL
25 Fawad Alam 8 October 1985 14 Left-handed Right arm off break Pakistan Karachi
21 Iftikhar Anjum 1 December 1980 60 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium Pakistan Zarai Taraqiati Bank
17 Imran Nazir 16 December 1981 74 Right-handed Right arm off break Pakistan Karachi Zebras
23 Kamran Akmal 13 January 1982 104 Right-handed n/a; wicket-keeper Pakistan Lahore
22 Misbah-ul-Haq 28 May 1974 54 Right-handed Right arm leg break Pakistan SNGPL
90 Mohammad Aamer 13 April 1991 5 Left-handed Right arm off break Pakistan Punjab
26 Mohammad Asif 20 December 1982 31 Left-handed Left arm fast-medium Pakistan Sialkot
13 Mohammad Yousuf 27 August 1974 269 Right-handed Right arm off break Pakistan Lahore
24 Naved-ul-Hasan 28 February 1978 62 Right-handed Right arm medium pace Pakistan Punjab
50 Saeed Ajmal 14 October 1977 15 Right-handed Right arm off break Pakistan Faisalabad
10 Shahid Afridi 1 May 1980 281 Right-handed Right arm leg break Pakistan Karachi
18 Shoaib Malik 1 February 1982 181 Right-handed Right arm off break Pakistan Punjab
55 Umar Gul 14 April 1984 60 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium Pakistan Peshawar
96 Umer Akmal 26 May 1990 4 Right-handed Right arm off break Pakistan Lahore

South Africa

South Africa named their 15-man squad on 20 August 2009.[8]

Coach: Mickey Arthur

Graeme Smith, South Africa's captain for the tournament.
No. Name Birth date ODIs Batting Style Bowling Style Domestic team
15 Graeme Smith (c) 1 February 1981 141 Left-handed Right arm off break South Africa Cape Cobras
1 Hashim Amla 31 March 1983 16 Right-handed Right arm medium pace South Africa Dolphins
22 Johan Botha 2 May 1982 45 Right-handed Right arm off break South Africa Warriors
9 Mark Boucher 3 December 1976 280 Right-handed n/a; wicket-keeper South Africa Warriors
17 AB de Villiers 17 February 1984 85 Right-handed Right arm medium pace South Africa Titans
21 JP Duminy 14 April 1984 47 Left-handed Right arm off break South Africa Cape Cobras
09 Herschelle Gibbs 23 February 1974 244 Right-handed Right arm leg break South Africa Cape Cobras
3 Jacques Kallis 16 October 1975 291 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium South Africa Cape Cobras
81 Albie Morkel 10 June 1981 40 Left-handed Right arm medium-fast South Africa Titans
16 Makhaya Ntini 6 July 1977 173 Right-handed Right arm fast South Africa Warriors
36 Wayne Parnell 30 July 1989 4 Left-handed Left arm fast-medium South Africa Warriors
13 Robin Peterson 4 August 1979 35 Left-handed Slow left arm orthodox South Africa Warriors
8 Dale Steyn 27 June 1983 29 Right-handed Right arm fast South Africa Titans
68 Lonwabo Tsotsobe 7 March 1984 1 Right-handed Left arm fast-medium South Africa Warriors
52 Roelof van der Merwe 31 December 1984 4 Right-handed Slow left arm orthodox South Africa Titans

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka named their 15-man squad on 25 August 2009.[9]

Coach:

Kumar Sangakkara, Sri Lanka's captain for the tournament.
No. Name Birth date ODIs Batting Style Bowling Style Domestic team
11 Kumar Sangakkara (c) 27 October 1977 251 Left-handed Right arm off break; wicket-keeper Sri Lanka Nondescripts
18 Tillakaratne Dilshan 14 October 1976 160 Right-handed Right arm off break Sri Lanka Bloomfield
7 Sanath Jayasuriya 30 June 1969 435 Left-handed Slow left arm orthodox Sri Lanka Bloomfield
27 Mahela Jayawardene 27 May 1977 304 Right-handed Right arm medium pace Sri Lanka Sinhalese
25 Thilina Kandamby 4 June 1982 96 Left-handed Right arm leg break Sri Lanka Sinhalese
16 Chamara Kapugedera 24 February 1987 64 Right-handed Right arm medium pace Sri Lanka Colombo
92 Nuwan Kulasekara 22 July 1982 56 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium Sri Lanka Colts
99 Lasith Malinga 28 August 1983 56 Right-handed Right arm fast Sri Lanka Nondescripts
69 Angelo Mathews 2 June 1987 10 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium Sri Lanka Colombo
40 Ajantha Mendis 11 March 1985 30 Right-handed Right arm slow Sri Lanka Wayamba
8 Muttiah Muralitharan 17 April 1972 332 Right-handed Right arm off break Sri Lanka Tamil Union
30 Dammika Prasad 30 May 1983 5 Right-handed Right arm medium pace Sri Lanka Sinhalese
3 Thilan Samaraweera 22 September 1976 21 Right-handed Right arm off break Sri Lanka Sinhalese
44 Upul Tharanga 2 February 1985 82 Left-handed Sri Lanka Nondescripts
97 Thilan Thushara 1 March 1981 28 Left-handed Left arm medium-fast Sri Lanka Sinhalese

West Indies

West Indies named their 15-man squad on 17 August 2009.[10] Despite some negotiations with the West Indian players the Board named their A-team players for the tournament.

Coach:

No. Name Birth date ODIs Batting Style Bowling Style Domestic team
60 Floyd Reifer (c) 23 July 1972 5 Left-handed Right arm medium pace  Combined Campuses and Colleges
8 David Bernard 19 July 1981 4 Right-handed Right arm medium-fast  Jamaica
2 Tino Best 26 August 1981 11 Right-handed Right arm fast  Barbados
43 Royston Crandon 31 May 1983 0 Right-handed Right arm off break  Guyana
15 Travis Dowlin 24 February 1977 3 Right-handed Right arm off break  Guyana
72 Andre Fletcher 28 November 1987 7 Right-handed Right arm off break  Windward Islands
33 Nikita Miller 16 May 1982 17 Right-handed Slow left arm orthodox  Jamaica
39 Daren Powell 15 April 1978 55 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium  Jamaica
23 Kieran Powell 6 March 1990 1 Left-handed Right arm medium pace / off break  Leeward Islands
34 Dale Richards 16 July 1976 2 Right-handed Right arm medium pace  Barbados
24 Kemar Roach 30 June 1988 5 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium  Barbados
88 Darren Sammy 20 December 1983 26 Right-handed Right arm medium-fast  Windward Islands
28 Devon Smith 21 October 1981 29 Left-handed Right arm off break  Windward Islands
48 Gavin Tonge 13 January 1983 2 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium  Leeward Islands
42 Chadwick Walton 3 July 1985 0 Right-handed n/a; wicket-keeper  Combined Campuses and Colleges

References

  1. Cricinfo staff (22 August 2009). "Squad for Champions Trophy". Cricinfo. Retrieved 25 August 2009.
  2. Cricinfo staff (3 September 2009). "Paine to replace Haddin for Champions Trophy". Cricinfo. Retrieved 4 September 2009.
  3. Cricinfo staff (17 August 2009). "Pietersen out of England ODI squad". Cricinfo. Archived from the original on 3 October 2009. Retrieved 24 August 2009.
  4. Cricinfo staff (23 August 2009). "Flintoff to undergo further knee surgery". Cricinfo. Retrieved 24 August 2009.
  5. Cricinfo staff (16 August 2009). "Dravid returns to one-day squad". Cricinfo. Retrieved 25 August 2009.
  6. Cricinfo staff (23 August 2009). "Tuffey and Diamanti in for Champions Trophy". Cricinfo. Retrieved 25 August 2009.
  7. Cricinfo staff (21 August 2009). "Asif returns to Pakistan squad for Champions Trophy". Cricinfo. Retrieved 3 September 2009.
  8. Cricinfo staff (20 August 2009). "Tsotsobe, Peterson in Champions Trophy squad". Cricinfo. Retrieved 3 September 2009.
  9. Cricinfo staff (25 August 2009). "Sri Lanka leave out Bandara and Fernando". Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 August 2009.
  10. Cricinfo staff (17 August 2009). "Windies stick to depleted ODI squad". Cricinfo. Retrieved 3 September 2009.
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