The captains of the 2007 Cricket World Cup.
This is a list of the squads picked for the 2007 Cricket World Cup . as the ninth Cricket World Cup tournament and was held between 14 March and 28 April 2007. The sixteen teams asked to announce their final squads by 13 February 2007. Changes were allowed after this deadline at the discretion of the ICCs Technical Committee in necessary cases, such as due to player injury. In order to aid the teams to select the final 15, teams were given the option to announce a 30-man squad by mid-January, with the understanding that the final squad would be picked from these 30 players.[1] However, this was not strictly adhered to – several of England's final 15 came from outside the initial 30, for example. The oldest player at the 2007 Cricket World Cup was Desmond Chumney (39) of Canada while the youngest was Alexei Kervezee of The Netherlands.
Group A [ ]
Australia [ ]
Australia named their 15-man squad on 13 February 2007.[2] On 23 February 2007, Brett Lee was removed from the squad due to injury and was replaced by Stuart Clark .[3]
Coach : John Buchanan
No.
Player
Date of birth
ODIs[4]
Batting
Bowling style
First-class team
14
Ricky Ponting (c )
19 December 1974 (Age 32)
268
Right
Right arm medium
Tasmanian Tigers
59
Nathan Bracken
12 September 1977 (Age 29)
57
Right
Left arm fast medium
New South Wales Blues
8
Stuart Clark
28 September 1975 (Age 31)
24
Right
Right arm fast medium
New South Wales Blues
23
Michael Clarke
2 April 1981 (Age 25)
101
Right
Slow left arm orthodox
New South Wales Blues
18
Adam Gilchrist
14 November 1971 (Age 35)
256
Left
Wicket-keeper
Western Warriors
57
Brad Haddin
23 October 1977 (Age 29)
21
Right
Wicket-keeper
New South Wales Blues
28
Matthew Hayden
29 October 1971 (Age 35)
133
Left
Right arm medium
Queensland Bulls
17
Brad Hodge
29 December 1974 (Age 32)
13
Right
Right arm off break
Victorian Bushrangers
31
Brad Hogg
6 February 1971 (Age 36)
95
Left
Slow left-arm wrist-spin
Western Warriors
48
Michael Hussey
27 May 1975 (Age 31)
61
Left
Right arm medium
Western Warriors
25
Mitchell Johnson
2 November 1981 (Age 25)
18
Left
Left arm fast
Queensland Bulls
11
Glenn McGrath
9 February 1970 (Age 37)
238
Right
Right arm fast medium
New South Wales Blues
63
Andrew Symonds
9 June 1975 (Age 31)
161
Right
Right arm medium /off break
Queensland Bulls
32
Shaun Tait
22 February 1983 (Age 23)
4
Right
Right arm fast
Southern Redbacks
33
Shane Watson
17 June 1981 (Age 25)
57
Right
Right arm fast medium
Queensland Bulls
Netherlands [ ]
The KNCB named their 15-man squad on 13 February 2007.[5] The squad was unchanged from that which was named for the World Cricket League Division One event in January 2007.[6]
Coach : Peter Cantrell
No.
Player
Date of birth
ODIs[4]
Batting
Bowling style
Domestic team
69
Luuk van Troost (c )
28 December 1969
21
Left
Left arm medium
17
Peter Borren
21 August 1983
10
Right
Right arm medium
VRA Amsterdam
19
Daan van Bunge
19 October 1982
21
Right
Right arm leg break
22
Ryan ten Doeschate
30 June 1980
11
Right
Right arm medium fast
Essex Eagles
20
Mark Jonkman
20 March 1986
4
Right
Right arm medium fast
74
Mohammad Kashif
3 December 1984
6
Right
Slow left arm orthodox
VOC Rotterdam
85
Alexei Kervezee
11 September 1989
10
Right
Right arm medium
Worcestershire Royals
5
Tim de Leede
25 January 1968
26
Right
Right arm medium
Voorburg CC
4
Adeel Raja
15 August 1980
7
Right
Right arm off break
VRA Amsterdam
16
Darron Reekers
26 May 1973
9
Right
Right arm medium
Quick Den Haag
9
Edgar Schiferli
17 May 1976
13
Right
Right arm medium fast
Quick Den Haag
10
Jeroen Smits
21 June 1972
19
Right
Wicket-keeper
59
Billy Stelling
30 June 1969
9
Right
Right arm fast medium
HBS Craeyenhout
13
Eric Szwarczynski
13 February 1983
4
Right
Right arm medium
VRA Amsterdam
33
Bastiaan Zuiderent
3 March 1977
26
Right
Right arm medium
VOC Rotterdam
Scotland [ ]
Scotland named their squad in August 2006, to assist the players in arranging work and training schedules.[7] However, Glenn Rogers later came in for Omer Hussain .[8] Of the Scotland 15, Gavin Hamilton and John Blain have previous World Cup experience.
Coach : Peter Drinnen
No.
Player
Date of birth
ODIs[4]
Batting
Bowling style
Domestic team
99
Craig Wright (c )
28 April 1974
13
Right
Right arm medium
Greenock
4
John Blain
4 January 1979
18
Left
Right arm fast medium
Yorkshire Phoenix
23
Dougie Brown
29 October 1969
13[9]
Right
Right arm fast medium
Warwickshire Bears
37
Gavin Hamilton
16 September 1974
18
Left
Right arm medium fast
/ Scottish Saltires
10
Majid Haq
11 February 1983
10
Left
Right arm off break
Ferguslie
34
Paul Hoffmann
14 January 1970
12
Right
Right arm medium fast
Uddingston
21
Dougie Lockhart
19 January 1976
4
Right
Right arm medium
West of Scotland
8
Ross Lyons
8 December 1984
13
Left
Slow left arm orthodox
Clydesdale
25
Neil McCallum
22 November 1977
14
Right
Grange
17
Dewald Nel
6 June 1980
5
Right
Right arm medium fast
Greenock
28
Navdeep Poonia
11 May 1986
8
Right
Right arm medium fast
Warwickshire Bears
18
Glenn Rogers
12 April 1977
4
Right
Slow left arm orthodox
Stenhousemuir
55
Colin Smith
27 September 1972
11
Right
Wicket-keeper
Aberdeenshire
27
Ryan Watson
12 November 1976
14
Right
Right arm medium fast
Forfarshire
12
Fraser Watts
5 June 1979
12
Right
Greenock
South Africa [ ]
South Africa named their 15-man squad on 15 February.[10]
Coach : Mickey Arthur
No.
Player
Date of birth
ODIs[4]
Batting
Bowling style
First-class team
15
Graeme Smith (c )
1 February 1981
103
Left
Right arm off break
Cape Cobras
14
Loots Bosman
14 April 1977
8
Right
Right arm medium
Eagles
9
Mark Boucher
3 December 1976
231
Right
Wicket-keeper
Warriors
17
AB de Villiers
17 February 1984
29
Right
Right arm medium Wicket-keeper
Titans
07
Herschelle Gibbs
23 February 1974
198
Right
Right arm medium
Cape Cobras
99
Andrew Hall
31 July 1975
76
Right
Right arm fast medium
Dolphins Kent Spitfires
3
Jacques Kallis
16 October 1975
242
Right
Right arm fast medium
Cape Cobras
6
Justin Kemp
2 October 1977
66
Right
Right arm fast medium
Titans Kent Spitfires
67
Charl Langeveldt
17 December 1974
38
Right
Right arm fast medium
Lions
89
André Nel
15 July 1977
56
Right
Right arm fast medium
Titans
16
Makhaya Ntini
6 July 1977
143
Right
Right arm fast
Warriors
13
Robin Peterson
4 August 1979
33
Left
Slow left arm orthodox
Warriors
7
Shaun Pollock
16 July 1973
268
Right
Right arm fast medium
Dolphins
50[11]
Ashwell Prince
28 May 1977
40
Left
Left arm slow
Cape Cobras
37
Roger Telemachus
27 March 1973
37
Right
Right arm fast medium
Eagles
Group B [ ]
Bangladesh [ ]
Bangladesh named their 15-man squad on 13 February.[12]
Farhad Reza brought in for Tapash Baisya, 7 April.[13]
Coach : Dav Whatmore
Bermuda [ ]
Bermuda announced their 15-man squad on 13 February 2007.[14]
Coach : Gus Logie
No.
Player
Date of birth
ODIs[4]
Batting
Bowling style
Domestic team
21
Irving Romaine (c )
8 August 1972
19
Right
Right arm off break
29
Delyone Borden
4 March 1985
7
Right
Right arm off break
32
Lionel Cann
3 October 1972
14
Right
Right arm medium
4
David Hemp
8 November 1970
14
Left
Right arm medium
Glamorgan Dragons
26
Kevin Hurdle
30 December 1976
14
Right
Right arm fast
28
Malachi Jones
26 June 1989
8
Right
Right arm medium fast
35
Stefan Kelly
24 August 1988
6
Right
Right arm fast medium
99
Dwayne Leverock
14 July 1971
17
Right
Slow left arm orthodox
30
Dean Minors
6 January 1970
17
Left
Wicket-keeper
20
Saleem Mukuddem
20 January 1972
18
Right
Right arm medium
31
Steven Outerbridge
20 May 1983
8
Right
Right arm off break
33
Oliver Pitcher
27 May 1983
2
Right
Right arm medium
11
Clay Smith
15 January 1971
11
Right
Right arm off break
22
Janeiro Tucker
15 March 1975
18
Right
Right arm medium
23
Kwame Tucker
28 September 1976
12
Right
Wicket-keeper
India [ ]
India announced their final 15-man squad on 12 February 2007.[15]
Coach : Greg Chappell
No.
Player
Date of birth
ODIs[4]
Batting
Bowling style
First-class team
19
Rahul Dravid (c )
11 January 1973
306
Right
Right arm off break
Karnataka
12
Yuvraj Singh
12 December 1981
163
Left
Slow left arm orthodox
Punjab
68
Ajit Agarkar
4 December 1977
180
Right
Right arm fast medium
Mumbai
7
M.S. Dhoni (wk )
7 July 1981
66
Right
wicket-keeper
Jharkhand
21
Sourav Ganguly
8 July 1972
285
Left
Right arm medium
Bengal
3
Harbhajan Singh
3 July 1980
147
Right
Right arm off break
Punjab
99
Dinesh Karthik
1 June 1985
13
Right
Wicket-keeper
Tamil Nadu
34
Zaheer Khan
7 October 1978
113
Right
Left arm fast medium
Mumbai
37
Anil Kumble
17 October 1970
268
Right
Right arm leg break
Karnataka
13
Munaf Patel
12 July 1983
17
Right
Right arm medium fast
Maharashtra
56
Irfan Pathan
27 October 1984
73
Left
Left arm medium fast
Baroda
2
Virender Sehwag
20 October 1978
160
Right
Right arm
Delhi
36
S. Sreesanth
6 February 1983
27
Right
Right arm fast medium
Kerala
10
Sachin Tendulkar (vc )
24 April 1973
381
Right
Right arm leg break
Mumbai
17
Robin Uthappa
11 November 1985
8
Right
Right arm medium
Karnataka
Sri Lanka [ ]
Sri Lanka announced their 15-man squad on 12 February 2007.[16]
Coach : Tom Moody
No.
Player
Date of birth
ODIs[4]
Batting
Bowling style
First-class team
27
Mahela Jayawardene (c )
27 May 1977
234
Right
Right arm medium
Sinhalese SC
69
Russel Arnold
25 October 1973
169
Left
Right arm off break
Nondescripts CC
46
Marvan Atapattu
22 November 1970
268
Right
Right arm leg break
Sinhalese SC
72
Malinga Bandara
31 December 1979
23
Right
Right arm leg break
Ragama CC
18
Tillakaratne Dilshan
14 October 1976
109
Right
Right arm off break
Bloomfield C&AC
26
Dilhara Fernando
19 July 1979
105
Right
Right arm fast medium
Sinhalese SC
07
Sanath Jayasuriya
30 June 1969
378
Left
Slow left arm orthodox
Bloomfield C&AC
02
Nuwan Kulasekara
22 July 1982
17
Right
Right arm fast medium
Colts CC
28
Farveez Maharoof
7 September 1984
60
Right
Right arm fast medium
Bloomfield C&AC
99
Lasith Malinga
4 September 1983
28
Right
Right arm fast
Nondescripts CC
08
Muttiah Muralitharan
17 April 1972
280
Right
Right arm off break
Tamil Union C&AC
11
Kumar Sangakkara
27 October 1977
182
Left
Wicket-keeper
Nondescripts CC
05
Chamara Silva
14 December 1979
14
Right
Right arm leg break
Sebastianites C&AC
14
Upul Tharanga
2 February 1985
43
Left
Nondescripts CC
22
Chaminda Vaas
27 January 1974
289
Left
Left arm fast medium
Colts CC
Group C [ ]
Canada [ ]
Canada named their 15-man squad on 14 February 2007.[17]
Coach : Andy Pick
No.
Player
Date of birth
ODIs[4]
Batting
Bowling style
Domestic team(s)
9
John Davison (c )
9 May 1970
22
Right
Right arm off break
Mosman
77
Qaiser Ali
20 December 1978
11
Right
Right arm off break
10
Ashish Bagai
26 January 1982
26
Right
Wicket-keeper
Toronto
84
Geoff Barnett
3 February 1984
6
Left
Right arm medium
Central Districts Stags Meraloma
4
Umar Bhatti
4 January 1984
13
Left
Left arm medium
3
Ian Billcliff
26 October 1972
10
Right
Right arm medium
University/Ellerslie
6
Desmond Chumney
8 January 1968
20
Right
Right arm off break
15
Austin Codrington
22 August 1975
9
Right
Right arm medium fast
7
George Codrington
26 November 1966
16
Right
Right arm medium fast
99
Anderson Cummins
7 May 1966
10[18]
Right
Right arm fast medium
23
Sunil Dhaniram
17 October 1968
18
Left
Slow left arm orthodox
80
Asif Mulla
5 May 1980
12
Right
Wicket-keeper
17
Henry Osinde
17 October 1978
17
Right
Right arm medium fast
21
Abdool Samad
3 May 1979
16
Right
Right arm off break
25
Kevin Sandher
16 July 1980
13
Right
Slow left arm orthodox
Meraloma
England [ ]
England announced their final 15-man squad at The Oval on 14 February 2007.[19] Jon Lewis was replaced by Stuart Broad on 4 April 2007 to allow him to return home to his wife as she was experiencing complications in the latter stages of her pregnancy).[20]
Coach : Duncan Fletcher
No.
Player
Date of birth
ODIs[4]
Batting
Bowling style
County team
99
Michael Vaughan (c )
29 October 1974
77
Right
Right arm off break
Yorkshire Phoenix
9
James Anderson
30 July 1982
57
Left
Right arm fast medium
Lancashire Lightning
7
Ian Bell
11 April 1982
36
Right
Right arm medium
Warwickshire Bears
42
Ravi Bopara
4 May 1985
1
Right
Right arm medium
Essex Eagles
5
Paul Collingwood
26 May 1976
112
Right
Right arm medium fast
Durham Dynamos
34
Jamie Dalrymple
21 January 1981
24
Right
Right arm off break
Middlesex Crusaders
11
Andrew Flintoff
6 December 1977
112
Right
Right arm fast
Lancashire Lightning
36
Ed Joyce
22 September 1978
12
Left
Right arm medium
Middlesex Crusaders
18
Jon Lewis
26 August 1975
12
Right
Right arm medium fast
Gloucestershire Gladiators
19
Sajid Mahmood
21 December 1981
19
Right
Right arm fast
Lancashire Lightning
47
Paul Nixon
21 October 1970
10
Left
Wicket-keeper
Leicestershire Foxes
46
Monty Panesar
25 April 1982
9
Left
Slow left arm orthodox
Northamptonshire Steelbacks
24
Kevin Pietersen
27 June 1980
40
Right
Right arm off break
Hampshire Hawks
17
Liam Plunkett
6 April 1985
22
Right
Right arm fast medium
Durham Dynamos
14
Andrew Strauss
2 March 1977
74
Left
Left arm medium
Middlesex Crusaders
Replacement players
39
Stuart Broad
24 June 1986
5
Left
Right arm fast medium
Leicestershire Foxes
Kenya [ ]
Kenya named their 15-man squad on 13 February 2007.[21]
Coach : Roger Harper
No.
Player
Date of birth
ODIs[4]
Batting
Bowling style
Domestic team
5
Steve Tikolo (c )
25 June 1971
89
Right
Right arm medium
07
Rajesh Bhudia
22 November 1984
0
Right
Right arm medium
11
Jimmy Kamande
12 December 1978
39
Right
Right arm off break
89
Tanmay Mishra
22 December 1986
25
Right
Right arm fast medium
13
Collins Obuya
27 July 1981
49
Right
Right arm leg break
21
David Obuya
14 August 1979
41
Right
Wicket-keeper
35
Nehemiah Odhiambo
7 August 1983
16
Right
Right arm medium fast
00
Thomas Odoyo
12 May 1978
87
Right
Right arm medium fast
77
Peter Ongondo
10 February 1977
47
Right
Right arm medium
75
Lameck Onyango
22 September 1973
9
Right
Right arm medium
17
Morris Ouma
8 November 1982
23
Right
Wicket-keeper
18
Malhar Patel
27 November 1983
3
Right
Right arm medium
4
Ravindu Shah
28 August 1972
53
Right
Right arm medium
Nairobi Gymkhana
09
Tony Suji
5 February 1976
53
Right
Right arm medium
84
Hiren Varaiya
9 April 1984
15
Right
Slow left arm orthodox
Nairobi Gymkhana
New Zealand [ ]
New Zealand announced a preliminary squad on 14 January 2007,[22] and announced their 15-man squad on 13 February 2007.[23]
Daryl Tuffey was injured during the tournament; he was replaced by Chris Martin on 25 March.[24]
Lou Vincent was injured during the tournament; he was replaced by Hamish Marshall on 26 March.[25]
Coach : John Bracewell
No.
Player
Date of birth
ODIs[4]
Batting
Bowling style
First-class team
7
Stephen Fleming (c )
1 April 1973
269
Left
Right arm medium
Wellington Firebirds
27
Shane Bond
7 June 1975
59
Right
Right arm fast
Canterbury Wizards
70
James Franklin
7 November 1980
56
Left
Left arm fast medium
Wellington Firebirds
50
Peter Fulton
1 February 1979
28
Right
Right arm medium
Canterbury Wizards
17
Mark Gillespie
17 October 1979
15
Right
Right arm fast medium
Wellington Firebirds
45
Michael Mason
27 August 1974
14
Right
Right arm fast medium
Central Districts Stags
42
Brendon McCullum
27 September 1981
104
Right
medium fast
Canterbury Wizards
10
Craig McMillan
13 September 1976
187
Right
Right arm medium
Canterbury Wizards
24
Jacob Oram
28 July 1978
93
Left
Right arm medium
Central Districts Stags
39
Jeetan Patel
7 May 1980
17
Right
Right arm off break
Wellington Firebirds
56
Scott Styris
10 July 1975
123
Right
Right arm fast medium
Auckland Aces
3
Ross Taylor
8 March 1984
18
Right
Right arm off break
Central Districts Stags
14
Daryl Tuffey
11 June 1978
79
Right
Right arm fast medium
Northern Districts Knights
11
Daniel Vettori
27 January 1979
187
Left
Slow left arm orthodox
Northern Districts Knights
40
Lou Vincent
11 November 1978
94
Right
Right arm medium
Auckland Aces
Replacement players
32
Chris Martin
10 December 1979
9
Right
Right arm fast medium
Auckland Aces
34
Hamish Marshall
15 February 1979
63
Right
Right arm medium
Northern Districts Knights
Group D [ ]
Ireland [ ]
Ireland named their squad in August 2006, the first country to do so, in order to assist the players in arranging work and training schedules.[26] Irish player Ed Joyce , who turned out for Ireland in qualifying matches, was in England's squad.
Coach : Adrian Birrell
No.
Player
Date of birth
ODIs[4]
Batting
Bowling style
Domestic team
23
Trent Johnston (c )
29 April 1974
7
Right
Right arm fast medium
Clontarf
21
Andre Botha
12 September 1975
8
Left
Right arm medium
North County
03
Jeremy Bray
30 November 1973
6
Left
Eglinton
26
Kenny Carroll
22 March 1983
2
Right
Right-arm legbreak
Railway Union
05
Peter Gillespie
11 May 1974
4
Right
Right arm medium
Strabane
76
Dave Langford-Smith
7 December 1976
7
Right
Right arm fast medium
Phoenix
07
Kyle McCallan
27 August 1975
8
Right
Right arm off break
Waringstown
10
John Mooney
10 February 1982
6
Left
Right arm medium
North County
32
Paul Mooney
15 October 1976
3
Right
Right arm medium
North County
50
Eoin Morgan
10 September 1986
6
Left
Right arm fast medium
Middlesex Crusaders
22
Kevin O'Brien
4 March 1984
7
Right
Right arm medium fast
Railway Union
00
Niall O'Brien
8 November 1981
7
Right
Wicket-keeper
Northamptonshire Steelbacks
34
William Porterfield
6 September 1984
7
Left
Rush
30
Boyd Rankin
5 July 1984
1
Right
Right arm medium fast
Derbyshire Phantoms
12
Andrew White
3 July 1980
8
Right
Right arm off break
Northamptonshire Steelbacks
Pakistan [ ]
Pakistan announced a preliminary squad on 10 January 2007,[27] and the final 15-man squad on 13 February 2007.[28] Both Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif were included, despite their ongoing doping case, where the Pakistan Cricket Board had first banned them before a tribunal reprieved the two. In a twist of fate, both players were replaced by Mohammad Sami and Yasir Arafat on 1 March due to knee and elbow injuries respectively.[29]
Pakistan had already made one change due to injury: Azhar Mahmood joined the squad in place of Abdul Razzaq , who suffered a knee injury during a practice session on 26 February.[30]
Coach : Bob Woolmer (died during tournament) and Mushtaq Ahmed (acting coach)[31]
No.
Player
Date of birth
ODIs[4]
Batting
Bowling style
First-class team(s)
8
Inzamam-ul-Haq (c )
3 March 1970
372
Right
Slow left arm orthodox
WAPDA /Multan
10
Shahid Afridi (vc )
1 March 1980
232
Right
Right arm leg break
HBL /Karachi Harbour
11
Azhar Mahmood
28 February 1975
142
Right
Right arm fast medium
HBL /Islamabad Surrey Lions
99
Danish Kaneria
16 December 1980
16
Right
Right arm leg break
HBL /Karachi Harbour
16
Imran Nazir
31 December 1981
65
Right
Right arm leg break
NBP /Sialkot
23
Kamran Akmal
13 January 1982
62
Right
Wicket-keeper
NBP /Lahore Ravi
88
Mohammad Hafeez
17 October 1980
44
Right
Right arm off break
SNGPL /Faisalabad
7
Mohammad Sami
24 February 1981
79
Right
Right arm fast
NBP /Karachi
13
Mohammad Yousuf
27 August 1974
229
Right
Right arm slow
WAPDA /Lahore Ravi
24
Rana Naved-ul-Hasan
28 February 1978
61
Right
Right arm medium fast
WAPDA /Sialkot Sussex Sharks
21
Iftikhar Anjum
1 December 1980
26
Right
Right arm medium
ZTBL /Islamabad
18
Shoaib Malik
1 February 1982
134
Right
Right arm off break
PIA /Sialkot
55
Umar Gul
14 April 1984
25
Right
Right arm fast medium
HBL /Peshawar
27
Yasir Arafat
12 March 1982
7
Right
Right arm medium
KRL /Rawalpindi Sussex Sharks
75
Younis Khan
29 November 1977
148
Right
Right arm leg break
HBL /Peshawar
West Indies [ ]
West Indies named their squad on 15 February 2007.[32]
Coach : Bennett King
No.
Player
Date of birth
ODIs[4]
Batting
Bowling style
First-class team
9
Brian Lara (c )
2 May 1969
286
Left
Right arm leg break googly
Trinidad and Tobago
46
Ian Bradshaw
9 July 1974
59
Left
Left arm fast medium
Barbados
47
Dwayne Bravo
7 October 1983
59
Right
Right arm medium fast
Trinidad and Tobago Kent Spitfires
6
Shivnarine Chanderpaul
18 August 1974
208
Left
Right arm leg break
Guyana
32
Corey Collymore
21 December 1977
77
Right
Right arm fast medium
Barbados
45
Chris Gayle
21 September 1979
156
Left
Right arm off break
Jamaica
55
Kieron Pollard
12 May 1987
0
Right
Right arm medium
Trinidad and Tobago
39
Daren Powell
15 April 1978
15
Right
Right arm fast medium
Jamaica
80
Denesh Ramdin
13 March 1985
22
Right
Wicket-keeper
Trinidad and Tobago
52
Marlon Samuels
5 February 1981
83
Right
Right arm off break
Jamaica
53
Ramnaresh Sarwan
23 June 1980
115
Right
Right arm leg break
Guyana
54
Lendl Simmons
25 January 1985
6
Right
Right arm medium fast
Trinidad and Tobago
28
Devon Smith
21 October 1981
10
Left
Right arm off break
Windward Islands
50
Dwayne Smith
12 April 1983
59
Right
Right arm medium
Barbados
75
Jerome Taylor
22 June 1984
28
Right
Right arm fast
Jamaica
Zimbabwe [ ]
Zimbabwe's 15-man squad was announced on 14 February; only one player remains from the 2003 squad .[33]
Coach : Kevin Curran
References [ ]
^ New Zealand's preliminary squad , from Cricinfo, 14 January 2007
^ Tait and Haddin in World Cup squad , from Cricinfo, 13 February 2007
^ Lee out of World Cup , from Cricinfo, 23 February 2007
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Number of ODIs played up until the start of the World Cup on 13 March 2007. Numbers only include appearances for the player's national side. Appearances for ACA African XI , ACC Asian XI , ICC World XI or for a previous national team are not counted here.
^ "Netherlands named unchanged squad" . Cricinfo. 13 February 2007. Retrieved 14 February 2006 .
^ Dutch name squad for Nairobi Archived 12 January 2007 at the Wayback Machine , Rod Lyall, CricketEurope, 19 December 2006
^ Scotland name experienced World Cup squad , from Cricinfo, 30 August 2006
^ Scotland stick with winning squad , from Cricinfo, 13 February 2007
^ Brown also played 9 ODIs for England .
^ South Africa stick with winning 15 15 February 2007
^ Prince's number is actually printed on his back as "5+0". The number "5" shirt is not used as it previously belonged to Hansie Cronje [1] .
^ Mashud left out of Bangladesh squad , from Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 February 2007
^ Baisya ruled out of World Cup , from Cricinfo
^ Few surprises in Bermuda squad , from Cricinfo, 13 February 2007
^ Sehwag and Pathan included in squad from Cricinfo, 12 February 2007
^ Vaas and Murali return for World Cup from Cricinfo, 12 February 2007
^ Canada call up Billcliff and Barnett , from Cricinfo, 14 February 2007
^ Cummins also played 63 ODIs for the West Indies .
^ Vaughan captains World Cup squad , from BBC Sport, 14 February 2007
^ "Broad called up for Lewis" . Cricinfo. 4 April 2007. Retrieved 7 June 2007 .
^ Kenya stick with winning side , from Cricinfo, 13 February 2007
^ BLACKCAPS squad named for World Cup [permanent dead link ] , from the official NZ Cricket site
^ Tuffey seals spot as World Cup bolter , from Cricinfo, 13 February 2007
^ ICC approve Martin as Tuffey's replacement , from Cricinfo, 25 March 2007
^ Vincent to miss rest of World Cup , from Cricinfo, 26 March 2007
^ Ireland name World Cup squad , from Cricinfo, 25 August 2006
^ Pakistan include Shoaib and Asif , from Cricinfo. Retrieved 11 January 2007
^ Shoaib, Asif and Gul in World Cup squad , from Cricinfo, 13 February 2007
^ Shoaib and Asif to miss World Cup , from BBC sport online, 1 March 2007
^ Knee injury forces Razzaq out of World Cup , from Cricinfo, 27 February 2007
^ Woolmer: Inzamam and Mushtaq grilled , CNN. Retrieved 4 April 2007
^ Samuels makes West Indies squad Cricinfo 15 February 2007
^ Kasteni included by Zimbabwe , Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 January 2007
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