Cricket season
The 2012 international cricket season was from April 2012 to August 2012.[ 1] One year after gaining the number-one ranking in the ICC Test Championship , England lost the ranking to South Africa in August 2012 following a 0–2 Test series defeat at home.[ 2] Also in August 2012, England rose to number one in the ICC ODI Championship following ten consecutive ODI victories and the annual update of the rankings. The update also put South Africa and India within one rankings point behind England.[ 3]
The previous number one ODI team was Australia , who slipped to number four after holding the top spot from September 2009. Shortly before they lost the ranking, they lost 0–4 in an ODI series in England .[ 4] It marked the end to their era of dominance in ODI cricket which included three consecutive World Cup wins, two ICC Champions Trophy wins and finishing nine of the past eleven years with the number-one ranking.[ 5] [ 6] The annual update also put South Africa at the top of the ICC T20I Championship rankings, replacing England.[ 7] However, the T20I rankings would change significantly as a result of the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 at the start of the following season .[ 8]
Pre-season rankings [ edit ]
Notes Zimbabwe is currently unranked in Tests, as it has played insufficient matches. It has 167 points and a rating of 42 . Bangladesh is currently unranked in T20Is, as it has played insufficient matches. West Indies in England [ edit ] Pakistan in Sri Lanka [ edit ] T20I series No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result T20I 244 1 June Mahela Jayawardene Mohammad Hafeez Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium , Hambantota Sri Lanka by 37 runs T20I 245 3 June Mahela Jayawardene Mohammad Hafeez Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium , Hambantota Pakistan by 23 runs ODI series No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result ODI 3272 7 June Mahela Jayawardene Misbah-ul-Haq Pallekele International Cricket Stadium , Pallekele Pakistan by 6 wickets ODI 3273 9 June Mahela Jayawardene Misbah-ul-Haq Pallekele International Cricket Stadium , Pallekele Sri Lanka by 76 runs ODI 3274 13 June Mahela Jayawardene Misbah-ul-Haq R. Premadasa Stadium , Colombo No result ODI 3275 16 June Mahela Jayawardene Misbah-ul-Haq R. Premadasa Stadium , Colombo Sri Lanka by 44 runs ODI 3277 18 June Mahela Jayawardene Misbah-ul-Haq R. Premadasa Stadium , Colombo Sri Lanka by 2 wickets Test series No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result Test 2046 22–26 June Mahela Jayawardene Mohammad Hafeez Galle International Stadium , Galle Sri Lanka by 209 runs Test 2047 30 June–4 July Mahela Jayawardene Misbah-ul-Haq Sinhalese Sports Club Ground , Colombo Match drawn Test 2048 8–12 July Mahela Jayawardene Misbah-ul-Haq Pallekele International Cricket Stadium , Pallekele Match drawn
Zimbabwe Twenty20 Triangular Series [ edit ] Although contested by three ICC full member nations , this tournament does not have Twenty20 International status, because it was organised outside of the ICC Future Tours Programme . The matches are considered to be first-class-equivalent Twenty20 matches.[ 10]
Australia in Ireland [ edit ] Australia in England [ edit ] New Zealand vs West Indies in the United States [ edit ] Afghanistan in Ireland [ edit ] New Zealand in West Indies [ edit ] ODI series No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result ODI 3283 5 July Darren Sammy Ross Taylor Sabina Park , Kingston , Jamaica West Indies by 9 wickets (D/L) ODI 3285 7 July Darren Sammy Ross Taylor Sabina Park , Kingston , Jamaica West Indies by 55 runs ODI 3288 11 July Darren Sammy Ross Taylor Warner Park Stadium , Basseterre , St Kitts New Zealand by 88 runs ODI 3289 14 July Darren Sammy Ross Taylor Warner Park Stadium , Basseterre , St Kitts West Indies by 24 runs ODI 3290 16 July Darren Sammy Ross Taylor Warner Park Stadium , Basseterre , St Kitts West Indies by 20 runs Test series No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result Test 2050 25–29 July Darren Sammy Ross Taylor Sir Vivian Richards Stadium , North Sound , Antigua West Indies by 9 wickets Test 2052 2–6 August Darren Sammy Ross Taylor Sabina Park , Kingston , Jamaica West Indies by 5 wickets
Bangladesh in Ireland [ edit ] South Africa in England [ edit ] Test series No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result Test 2049 19–23 July Andrew Strauss Graeme Smith The Oval , London South Africa by an innings and 12 runs Test 2051 2–6 August Andrew Strauss Graeme Smith Headingley , Leeds Match drawn Test 2053 16–20 August Andrew Strauss Graeme Smith Lord's , London South Africa by 51 runs ODI series No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result ODI 3296 24 August Alastair Cook AB de Villiers Sophia Gardens , Cardiff No result ODI 3298 28 August Alastair Cook AB de Villiers The Rose Bowl , Southampton South Africa by 80 runs ODI 3300 31 August Alastair Cook AB de Villiers The Oval , London England by 4 wickets ODI 3302 2 September Alastair Cook AB de Villiers Lord's , London England by 6 wickets ODI 3304 5 September Alastair Cook AB de Villiers Trent Bridge , Nottingham South Africa by 7 wickets T20I Series No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result T20I 258 8 September Stuart Broad AB de Villiers Riverside Ground , Chester-le-Street South Africa by 7 wickets T20I 260 10 September Stuart Broad AB de Villiers Old Trafford , Manchester No result T20I 262 12 September Stuart Broad AB de Villiers Edgbaston , Birmingham England won by 28 runs
Bangladesh vs Scotland in the Netherlands [ edit ] Bangladesh in the Netherlands [ edit ] New Zealand in India [ edit ] Bangladesh in Zimbabwe [ edit ] Bangladesh were scheduled to tour Zimbabwe in August 2012, but the tour has been postponed to April 2013 as the pitches at both Queen's Park Oval , Bulawayo and Harare Sports Club , Harare are being relaid.[ 11]
Australia vs Afghanistan in the United Arab Emirates [ edit ] Pakistan vs Australia in the United Arab Emirates [ edit ] Trinidad Quadrangular T20 [ edit ] Twenty20 series No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result Match 1 6 September Barbados Kirk Edwards Bangladesh Mushfiqur Rahim Queen's Park Oval , Port of Spain , Trinidad Bangladesh by 7 wickets Match 2 6 September Trinidad and Tobago Rayad Emrit Afghanistan Nawroz Mangal Queen's Park Oval , Port of Spain , Trinidad Afghanistan by 3 wickets Match 3 7 September Afghanistan Nawroz Mangal Bangladesh Mushfiqur Rahim Queen's Park Oval , Port of Spain , Trinidad Bangladesh by 8 wickets Match 4 7 September Trinidad and Tobago Rayad Emrit Barbados Kirk Edwards Queen's Park Oval , Port of Spain , Trinidad Trinidad and Tobago by 5 wickets Match 5 8 September Afghanistan Shamarh Brooks Barbados Kirk Edwards Queen's Park Oval , Port of Spain , Trinidad Afghanistan by 5 wickets Match 6 8 September Trinidad and Tobago Rayad Emrit Bangladesh Mushfiqur Rahim Queen's Park Oval , Port of Spain , Trinidad Trinidad and Tobago by 4 wickets
April 2012 May 2012 June 2012 July 2012 August 2012 September 2012