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Men's ODIWest Indies tour of South Africa

South Africa South AfricavWI West Indies

South Africa won by 209 runs

25 January 2004 · Newlands, Cape Town

South AfricaSouth Africa
263/4
50 overs
WIWest Indies
54/10
23.2 overs
South Africa

South Africa 1st innings

263/4 (50 ov)
BattingDismissalRB4s6sSR
GC Smithb RO Hurley53746071.6
HH Gibbsb CD Collymore10261038.5
RJ Petersonrun out21301170.0
JH Kallisnot out1099465116.0
HH Dippenaarcaught · b VC Drakes140025.0
JA Rudolphnot out61767080.3
Extras 8Total 263/4 (50 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
M Dillon824005.00
CD Collymore1014714.70
CH Gayle904605.11
RO Hurley1013913.90
VC Drakes1016416.40
RL Powell302408.00
WI

West Indies 2nd innings

54/10 (23.2 ov)
BattingDismissalRB4s6sSR
CH Gaylecaught · b SM Pollock4151026.7
S Chanderpaulcaught · b A Nel14342041.2
BC Laralbw b A Nel2160012.5
RR Sarwanlbw b M Ntini5121041.7
RL Powellcaught · b L Klusener12911133.3
DR Smithcaught · b L Klusener180012.5
RD Jacobsnot out6170035.3
RO Hurleycaught · b L Klusener270028.6
VC Drakescaught · b M Ntini115006.7
M Dilloncaught · b M Ntini150020.0
CD Collymorerun out03000.0
Extras 6Total 54/10 (23.2 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
SM Pollock62911.50
A Nel611823.00
M Ntini611532.50
L Klusener5.22931.69

Match details

Toss
South Africa won, chose to bat
Venue
Newlands, Cape Town
Season
2003/04
Series
West Indies tour of South Africa

Scorecards computed ball by ball on Octafield's own records. Contains information from Cricsheet, made available under the Open Database License (ODbL).

Men's ODI in the West Indies tour of South Africa, played on 25 January 2004 at Newlands. South Africa won by 209 runs. The full batting and bowling scorecards above are computed ball by ball from the original match data.

Frequently asked questions

Who won South Africa vs West Indies (Men's ODI, 25 January 2004)?

South Africa won by 209 runs.

What was the score in South Africa vs West Indies?

South Africa 263/4 (50 ov); West Indies 54/10 (23.2 ov).

Where was South Africa vs West Indies played?

At Newlands, Cape Town, on 25 January 2004.