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The Videocon Tri-Series was a three-team One Day International cricket tournament taking place in Zimbabwe between the hosts Zimbabwe, India and New Zealand. It started on 24 August 2005 and ended with the final on 6 September 2005, which New Zealand won by six wickets. Zimbabwe ended the tournament without a victory against a team other than rock-bottom Bangladesh for 35 ODI matches, since November 2003. Their last series win against a team other than Bangladesh or Kenya was, intriguingly, against New Zealand, in the season. India are still without a tournament win since March 2004, coming off an 18-run defeat by Sri Lanka in the final of the 2005 Indian Oil Cup, while New Zealand were comprehensively defeated 5–0 by Australia at home in their last series before this tournament. Before t

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  • The Videocon Tri-Series was a three-team One Day International cricket tournament taking place in Zimbabwe between the hosts Zimbabwe, India and New Zealand. It started on 24 August 2005 and ended with the final on 6 September 2005, which New Zealand won by six wickets. Zimbabwe ended the tournament without a victory against a team other than rock-bottom Bangladesh for 35 ODI matches, since November 2003. Their last series win against a team other than Bangladesh or Kenya was, intriguingly, against New Zealand, in the season. India are still without a tournament win since March 2004, coming off an 18-run defeat by Sri Lanka in the final of the 2005 Indian Oil Cup, while New Zealand were comprehensively defeated 5–0 by Australia at home in their last series before this tournament. Before that, however, they were undefeated in six tournaments. The Supersub rule, which means that a player can be substituted for another at any time, but once the player is off he can not return, was introduced for this tournament. The stand-out performances came from Indian Mohammad Kaif, who hit 277 runs and was made Man of the Series, but Yuvraj Singh, and New Zealanders Stephen Fleming and Lou Vincent also passed 200 runs. On the bowling side, Shane Bond took 11 wickets at an average of just 8.63, despite being rested for one match, and Indian seamers Irfan Pathan and Ajit Agarkar also got more than 10 wickets. (en)
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  • 2005-08-26 (xsd:date)
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  • July 2016 (en)
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  • AJ Ireland made his ODI debut. *Points: Zimbabwe 0; New Zealand 6. (en)
  • Points: India 0; New Zealand 6. (en)
  • Points: India 5; New Zealand 1. (en)
  • Points: Zimbabwe 0; India 6. (en)
  • JS Patel and CJ Chibhabha made their ODI debuts. *Points: Zimbabwe 1; New Zealand 5. (en)
  • RP Singh and KM Dabengwa made their ODI debuts. *Points: Zimbabwe 1; India 5. (en)
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  • The match was reduced before play started to 44 overs per side. (en)
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  • New Zealand won by 6 wickets (en)
  • India won by 6 wickets (en)
  • India won by 4 wickets (en)
  • India won by 161 runs (en)
  • New Zealand won by 192 runs (en)
  • New Zealand won by 27 runs (en)
  • New Zealand won by 51 runs (en)
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  • AM Blignaut 50 (en)
  • CD McMillan 54 (en)
  • CK Coventry 74 (en)
  • HH Streak 18* (en)
  • HH Streak 45 (en)
  • JP Yadav 69 (en)
  • L Vincent 172 (en)
  • M Kaif 102* (en)
  • M Kaif 65 (en)
  • M Kaif 93* (en)
  • NJ Astle 115* (en)
  • SB Styris 56 (en)
  • SB Styris 63 (en)
  • Yuvraj Singh 120 (en)
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  • 65 (xsd:integer)
  • 164 (xsd:integer)
  • 205 (xsd:integer)
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  • 238 (xsd:integer)
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  • 279 (xsd:integer)
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  • New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat. (en)
  • India won the toss and elected to bat. (en)
  • India won the toss and elected to field. (en)
  • Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to field. (en)
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  • DJ Harper and RB Tiffin (en)
  • KC Barbour and DJ Harper (en)
  • KC Barbour and IL Howell (en)
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  • A Nehra 2/57 [10] (en)
  • AB Agarkar 3/34 [10] (en)
  • AJ Ireland 2/52 [7] (en)
  • AJ Ireland 3/54 [10] (en)
  • AM Blignaut 4/46 [9.1] (en)
  • DL Vettori 3/29 [8] (en)
  • IK Pathan 3/34 [8] (en)
  • IK Pathan 5/27 [10] (en)
  • JDP Oram 1/22 [5] (en)
  • JDP Oram 4/58 [8.3] (en)
  • NB Mahwire 2/40 [9.1] (en)
  • SE Bond 4/17 [7] (en)
  • SE Bond 6/19 [9] (en)
  • V Sehwag 3/44 [10] (en)
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  • The Videocon Tri-Series was a three-team One Day International cricket tournament taking place in Zimbabwe between the hosts Zimbabwe, India and New Zealand. It started on 24 August 2005 and ended with the final on 6 September 2005, which New Zealand won by six wickets. Zimbabwe ended the tournament without a victory against a team other than rock-bottom Bangladesh for 35 ODI matches, since November 2003. Their last series win against a team other than Bangladesh or Kenya was, intriguingly, against New Zealand, in the season. India are still without a tournament win since March 2004, coming off an 18-run defeat by Sri Lanka in the final of the 2005 Indian Oil Cup, while New Zealand were comprehensively defeated 5–0 by Australia at home in their last series before this tournament. Before t (en)
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  • 2005–06 Zimbabwe Tri-Nation Series (en)
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