List of final 15-man squads
This is a list of the final 15-man squads named for the 1999 Cricket World Cup in England which took place from 14 May 1999 to 20 June 1999, in accordance to the jersey number worn. Each team had to number the players from 1 to 15 and usually captains wore the no.1 jersey. The oldest player at the 1999 Cricket World Cup was Ian Philip (40/41) of Scotland while the youngest player was Mohammad Sheikh (18) of Kenya.
Australia
Coach: Geoff Marsh
Bangladesh
Coach: Gordon Greenidge
England
Coach: David Lloyd
India
Coach: Anshuman Gaekwad
Kenya
N.
Player
Date of birth
Matches
Batting style
Bowling style
First-class team
1
Aasif Karim (c )
15 September 1963
25
Right hand
Slow left-arm orthodox
Jaffery, Mombasa
2
Maurice Odumbe
15 June 1969
25
Right hand
Right-arm offbreak
Aga Khan, Nairobi
3
Ravindu Shah
28 August 1972
8
Right hand
Right-arm medium-fast
Nairobi Gymkhana, Kisumu
4
Kennedy Otieno (wk )
11 March 1972
25
Right hand
Wicket-keeper
Ruaraka, Nairobi
5
Steve Tikolo
25 June 1971
25
Right hand
Right arm medium /off spin
Swamibapa, Nairobi
6
Hitesh Modi
13 October 1971
25
Left hand
Slow left-arm orthodox
Nairobi Gymkhana, Kisumu
7
Sandip Gupta
7 April 1967
7
Right hand
Wicket-keeper
n/a
8
Thomas Odoyo
12 May 1978
24
Right hand
Right arm medium-fast
Nairobi Gymkhana, Kisumu
9
Tony Suji
5 February 1976
13
Right hand
Right arm medium
Aga Khan, Nairobi
10
Martin Suji
2 June 1971
23
Right hand
Right-arm medium-fast
Aga Khan, Nairobi
11
Mohammad Sheikh
29 August 1980
15
Left hand
Left-arm fast
n/a
12
Joseph Angara
8 November 1971
4
Right arm
Right-arm medium-fast
Swamibapa, Nairobi
13
Dipak Chudasama
20 May 1963
19
Right hand
–
n/a
14
Alpesh Vadher
7 September 1974
11
Right hand
–
Premier, Nairobi
15
Jimmy Kamande
12 December 1978
0
Right hand
Right arm off spin
Right arm fast-medium
n/a
New Zealand
Coach: Steve Rixon
Pakistan
Coach: Mushtaq Mohammad
Scotland
South Africa
Coach: Bob Woolmer
Makhaya Ntini was named in the original squad, but was replaced on 23 April 1999 by Alan Dawson following a conviction for a serious criminal offence.[ 2] The conviction was later overturned.[ 3]
Hansie Cronje was the only captain not to wear the No.1 jersey in the tournament.
Sri Lanka
Coach: Roy Dias
West Indies
Coach: Malcolm Marshall
N.
Player
Date of birth
Matches
Batting style
Bowling style
First-class team
1
Brian Lara (c )
2 May 1969
141
Left hand
Right-arm leg break
Trinidad and Tobago
2
Shivnarine Chanderpaul
16 August 1974
66
Left hand
Right-arm leg break
Guyana
3
Ricardo Powell
16 December 1978
0
Right hand
Right-arm offbreak
Jamaica
4
Stuart Williams
12 August 1969
53
Right hand
Right-arm medium pace
Leeward Islands
5
Sherwin Campbell
1 January 1970
45
Right hand
Right-arm medium pace
Barbados
6
Keith Arthurton
21 February 1965
104
Left hand
Slow left-arm orthodox leg break
Leeward Islands
7
Ridley Jacobs (wk )
26 November 1967
23
Left-handed
Wicket-keeper
Leeward Islands
8
Phil Simmons
18 April 1963
138
Right hand
Right-arm medium
Trinidad and Tobago
9
Curtly Ambrose
21 September 1963
161
Left hand
Right-arm fast
Leeward Islands
10
Courtney Walsh
30 October 1962
188
Right hand
Right-arm medium fast
Jamaica
11
Jimmy Adams
9 January 1968
81
Left hand
Slow left arm orthodox
Jamaica
12
Hendy Bryan
17 March 1970
6
Right hand
Right-arm fast-medium
Barbados
13
Mervyn Dillon
5 June 1974
16
Right hand
Right-arm fast-medium
Trinidad and Tobago
14
Nehemiah Perry
16 June 1968
5
Right hand
Right-arm off break
Jamaica
15
Reon King
6 October 1975
12
Right hand
Right-arm fast-medium
Guyana
Carl Hooper was named in the original squad, but was replaced on 27 April 1999 by Ricardo Powell[ 4] following his retirement from international cricket.[ 5]
Zimbabwe
Coach :David Houghton
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