Oldest team to play an ODI

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September 17, 2004 12:00 IST

The United States versus Australia match in the ICC Champions Trophy at Rose Bowl on Monday witnessed a very interesting world record, which somehow escaped the eagle eyes of cricket statisticians world over.

The US side comprised of four forty-plus, three thirty five-plus, two thirty-plus and only two under-30 players with Steve Massiah being the youngest at 25.

The average age of the US team was 35 years and 254 days, which makes it the oldest team ever to appear in a one-day international.

Interestingly, the second position in the list of oldest teams is also occupied by US. In the match against New Zealand on the opening day of ICC Champions Trophy, the average of the US side was 34 years 350 days old, which easily broke the previous world record held by Holland. The average age of the Dutch team in 1996 World Cup match against England was 33 years 302 days.

The following table has the details:

Age For Vs Venue Date
35 Yrs 254 dys USA Aus Rose Bowl 13 Sep 2004
34 Yrs 350 dys USA NZ The Oval 10 Sep 2004
33 Yrs 302 dys Holl Eng Peshawar 22 Feb 1996
33 Yrs 99 dys Holl UAE Lahore 01 Mar 1996
33 Yrs 43 dys Holl NZ Baroda (ICPL) 17 Feb 1996
32 Yrs 356 dys Eng NZ Wellington 09 Mar 1975
32 Yrs 244 dys Zim Eng Albury 18 Mar 1992
32 Yrs 236 dys Holl SA Rawalpindi 05 Mar 1996
32 Yrs 224 dys Zim Pak Hobart BO 27 Feb 1992
32 Yrs 190 dys Zim SL New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
32 Yrs 190 dys Eng NZ Dunedin 08 Mar 1975
32 Yrs 155 dys Can Ken Cape Town 15 Feb 2003
32 Yrs 151 dys Can BD Durban 11 Feb 2003
32 Yrs 114 dys Holl Pak Lahore 26 Feb 1996
32 Yrs 2 dys Zim SA Canberra 10 Mar 1992

Note: The authentic information is not available about the exact date of birth of some of the players of East African team that played in the 1975 World Cup. However, it is confirmed that the average age of that side is not anywhere near to the US side.

 

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