International cricket in 2007


The 2007 international cricket season was between April and September 2007.

May

World Cricket League Division Three

Group stage

27–6 May June in Darwin, Australia.
No.DateTeam 1Team 2VenueResult
27 MayPower Park, Darwin by 1 wicket
27 MayGardens Oval, Darwin by 1 run
27 MayKahlin Oval, Darwin by 90 runs
27 MayTracy Village, Darwin by 10 wickets
28 MayGardens Oval, Darwin by 5 wickets
28 MayMarrara Oval No. 1, Darwin by 37 runs
28 MayNightcliff Oval, Darwin by 4 wickets
28 MayPower Park, Darwin by 8 wickets
30 MayNightcliff Oval, Darwin by 8 wickets
30 MayKahlin Oval, Darwin by 10 wickets
30 MayMarrara Oval No. 1, Darwin by 26 runs
30 MayTracy Village, Darwin by 5 wickets

June

Australian in Zimbabwe

The Australian team were due to play 3 ODIs in Zimbabwe, but the tour was cancelled in mid-May by their government following John Howard's order. Howard proclaimed the tour going ahead would be an "enormous propaganda boost" to Robert Mugabe. Cricket Australia was considering the option of holding the planned matches in a neutral location, but the Zimbabwean government quickly ruled out the possibility of the matches being played outside of Zimbabwe. On 15 May, the tour was officially cancelled.

July

Netherlands in Canada

Netherlands played a 2 ODI series in Canada, as well as a First-class match as a part of the 2007–08 ICC Intercontinental Cup.