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ICC Champions Trophy 2004 Schedule

Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D

Australia Kenya Bangladesh Holland

New Zealand South Africa England India

Zimbabwe West Indies Sri Lanka Pakistan

Thu 9 Sep

Sun 12 Sep

Fri 17 Sep

Sat 18 Sep

Sun 19 Sep

Mon 20 Sep

Wed 22 Sep

Fri 24 Sep

Sun 26 Sep Bangladesh v England

Bangladesh v Sri Lanka

Australia v New Zealand

South Africa v West Indies

England v Sri Lanka

India v Pakistan

SEMI FINALS

Semi Final 1

Semi Final 2

FINAL

Winner of Semi-Final 1 v Winner of Semi-Final 2

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ICC Champions Trophy 2004 umpires and referees appointed

The International Cricket Council (ICC) today confirmed the umpire and referee appointments for the 12 group matches at the ICC Champions Trophy beginning on 10 September.

Chris Broad, Clive Lloyd, Ranjan Madugalle and Mike Procter of the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Referees will share referee duties over the group stage of the tournament.

All eight members of the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Umpires will officiate on the field and as third umpires over the 12 preliminary matches.

The eight on-field umpires will be joined by Emirates International Panel of ICC Umpires Billy Doctrove and Jeremy Lloyds.

Umpires officiating at the ICC Champions Trophy 2004 will take part in a series of technology trials as the ICC continues its approach to understanding what role technology can play in aiding and improving umpire decision-making.

The two technological innovations involving umpires will see standing officials wired-up to TV stump microphones, and third umpires calling no balls. Umpires in seven of the 15 ICC Champions Trophy matches will wear an earpiece that picks up the audio from the stump microphone as the ball passes the batsman.

This trial will indicate whether the microphone's position close to the action area will provide audible assistance to officials in cases which are sometimes difficult to pick up, such as thin nicks to the keeper or bat pad fielders.

The second innovation sees the responsibility of calling no balls in the ICC Champions Trophy passing to the third (or TV) umpire. He will use the two-way link provided by the earpiece to advise standing officials of any deliveries ruled as no balls.

The umpire and referee appointments for the 12 group matches follow. Appointments for the semi-finals and tournament final will be made at the end of the group stage.

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:wub: so guys ajj pakistan aur australia ka match ICC trophy tu abhi start nahi hova haai phir yeh kon sa match ho raha hai

well

australia : 30 /2 :D out hain wow :wub:

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Pakistan matcha har gayeh lakin i must say k this is also a effert full match

Lakin aj pakistan ko koi wrong out nahi diyah :wacko:

Lakin .............. chain koi baat nahi Ajj both Shoaib's bad luck tha .... !

But Inzi bhai aur youhana ney achi bating ki ,,,,,

Sami is also Goood in this match :wub: First 2 wickets aus ney li theen

Aur ..... Shoaib Akhter Tu MASHALLAH bahat he pitay hain ajj :blink:

Lakin aj pakistan ko end may bating per zara concentrate karna chahyeh tha .... inzi bhai aur youhana ko zara ball ko autha kar khelna chahyeh tha coz humaray pass 5 wickets thiii aus waqt ais.

Aur moin bhai tu ALLAH sawarain hain humaray

natwest Match tha yeh mujhay bad may pata chal B)

Well in the end Pakistan play good but ajj pakistan ki Luck achi nahi thi

:pkflag: PAKISTAN ZINDABAD :pkflag:

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Assalam o ALikum .

jo hona tha woo hoo gaya . ab kia faida .

laiken phir bhee pakistan ko aik match winner ki zaroorat hai .

iss match mai na malik nai kuch kia , na afridi nai , na razzak nai , na moeen nai ,

sirf inzi or youhana hi chalay hain

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