Indoor Cricket World Cup History |
The Indoor Cricket World Cup 2014 was hosted in New Zealand. The tournament took place in Wellington. With 7 countries competing there where numerous close games but eventualy all 4 catagories where won by Australia.
Congratulations! to New Zealand for hosting a this prestigious even.
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Indoor Cricket World Cup New Zealand 2014 Results |
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2014 Open Mens | 2014 Under 19 Boys | ||
2014 Open Ladies | 2014 Under 19 Girls |
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Indoor Cricket World Cup South Africa 2011 Results |
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2011 Open Mens | 2011 Under 19 Boys | ||
2011 Open Ladies | 2011 Under 19 Girls |
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Indoor Cricket World Cup Australia 2009 Results |
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2009 Open Mens | 2009 Under 19 Boys | 2009 Under 16 Boys |
2009 Open Ladies | 2009 Under 19 Girls | |
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Indoor Cricket World Cup England 2007 Results |
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2007 Open Mens | 2007 Under 19 Boys | |
2007 Open Ladies | 2007 Under 19 Girls | |
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Indoor Cricket World Cup Sri Lanka 2004 Results |
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2004 Open Mens | 2004 Under 19 Boys | |
2004 Open Ladies | 2004 Under 19 Girls | |
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Indoor Cricket World Cup New Zealand 2002 Results |
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2002 Open Mens | ||
2002 Open Ladies | ||
2002 Tests Mens | ||
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Indoor Cricket World Cup South Africa 2000 Results |
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2000 Open Mens | ||
2000 Open Ladies | ||
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Indoor Cricket World Cup New Zealand 1998 Results |
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1998 Open Mens | ||
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Indoor Cricket World Cup England 1995 Results |
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1995 Open Mens | ||
Indoor Cricket World Cup New Zealand 2014 |

Australia take Clean Sweep!
AUSTRALIA WORLD CHAMPIONS AGAIN!!!
The Indoor Cricket World Cup 2014 was recently held in Lower Hutt, Wellington in New Zealand. There were seven countries that participated, namely Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Wales, England, India and Singapore.
Greg Donnelly (WICF President) opened the ceremony with and a very competitive tournament ensued. Congratulations to Warwick Simmons (WICF New Zealand), Robbie Bennett (Tournament Controller) and to the umpires.
During the Round Robin matches, the Wales Ladies took their first England scalp, the New Zealand Men's A beat the New Zealand team and there were many close games.
The Australians met New Zealand in all 4 Grand finals and once again dominated the Tournament by taking all 4 titles again.
During the Prize giving, World 8's teams were chosen and the 4 World 8's teams consisted of 20 Australian, 9 New Zealanders and 3 South Africans.
Congratulations goes to the following MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS : Amelia Kerr (NZ U20 Girls), Clayton Floyd (NZ U20 Boys), Ashleigh Doble (Australian Ladies) and Travis Baker (Australian Mens).
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