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Date | 1 November 1998 | ||||||||
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Venue | Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | ||||||||
Player of the match | Jacques Kallis (SA) | ||||||||
Umpires | Steve Dunne (NZ) and David Shepherd (Eng) | ||||||||
Attendance | 40,000[1] | ||||||||
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The 1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy (officially known as Wills International Cup, also known as Mini World Cup) was a One Day International (ODI) cricket tournament held in Bangladesh.[2][3] It was the first tournament apart from the World Cups to involve all Test playing nations.[2] The winners of the Knock-out stage—India, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Indies—reached the semi-finals. South Africa made their way to the final by defeating Sri Lanka in the first semi-final by 92 runs; the match was reduced to 39 overs per innings due to rain. In the second semi-final, West Indies defeated India by six wickets, and qualified for the final.[2]
The tournament's final was played on 1 November 1998 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka. West Indies scored 245 all out in 49.3 overs; Philo Wallace scored 103 runs and Jacques Kallis took five wickets for 30 runs. South Africa achieved the target in 47 overs losing 6 wickets. Hansie Cronje and Mike Rindel scored 61 not out and 49 runs respectively. South Africa won the inaugural edition of the tournament by four wickets.[4] Kallis was named man of the match in the final, and man of the tournament.[5]