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ICC Cricket World Cup 2003

The Cricket World Cup 2003 is being held in South Africa with 6 matches in Zimbabwe and 2 in Kenya.

Fourteen teams are taking part: Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, England, Holland, India, Kenya, Namibia, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe.

The tournament runs for 44 days from the Opening Ceremony at Newlands in Cape Town on 8th February to the final at The Wanderers ground in Johannesburg on 23rd March.

For more information on the matches and tournament format visit www.cricketworldcup.com.


2K Plus Radio Service


Our aim is to provide a service with four strands:

  1. One minute reports on every fixture, available within 2 hours of the end of match. Reports will be provided by our partners in Southern Africa and available to radio stations via our FTP site.
  2. Interviews with cricketing personalities. Top cricketers and coaches talk discuss what makes a successful player. Several cricketers talk about the difference that their faith in Jesus Christ makes on and off the field.
    (See below for list of interviews recorded to date)
  3. Features on moral and ethical aspects which arise during the tournament, both negative eg gamesmanship, sledging, cheating and positive, eg a batsman walking before being given out by the umpire.
  4. News on Christian outreach programmes in South Africa during the tournament coordinated under the title "The Winning Partnership".

If you are a radio station and would like to access this free service please email the 2KPlus Office.


Interviews Available


  England: Andrew Wingfield Digby, spiritual advisor
  India: Chandu Borde, former Chairman of Selectors and Test player
  Kenya: Steve Tikolo, captain and batsman
  Pakistan: Yusuf Youhanna
  South Africa: Nicky Boje, bowler
    Graham Chevalier, former Test bowler
    Boeta Dippenaar, batsman
    Andrew Hudson, opening batsman
    Peter Pollock, former Test fast bowler
    Shaun Pollock, captain and all-rounder
    Jonty Rhodes, batsman
    Eric Simons, coach
    Corrie van Zyl, coach
  Sri Lanka: Russel Arnold, batsman
    Romesh Kaluwitharana, former Test wicket-keeper/batsman
    Rumesh Ratnayake, former Test bowler
  West Indies: Vasbert Drakes, fast bowler
    Carl Hooper, former captain
    Ridley Jacobs, captain and wicket-keeper
    Suruj Ragoonath, former Test opening batsman

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Last Updated: May 26 2003 19:31:13.