Warm-up: Victoria v ICC World XI (2 October) In a practice match preceding the first One Day International, a fifty over game was arranged against a strong Victorian side. The game was thirteen-a-side, but with only eleven players allowed to bat and eleven to field.
Andrew Flintoff was allowed to rest, with the other World XI players all playing. By agreement the World XI batted first, but they fared badly as they collapsed from 63 for no loss to 131 for 6, with
Shane Harwood taking 4 for 37.
Rahul Dravid's knock of 66 off 80 balls and
Shaun Pollock's cameo of 54 not out off only 38 balls rescued the innings, which finished on a competitive 281 for 8. Victoria came close in reply, with
Brad Hodge top-scoring with 92 before succumbing to
Muttiah Muralitharan. Scorecard
First ODI: Australia v ICC World XI (5 October) Australia won the toss and captain
Ricky Ponting elected to bat first. They got off to a good start, with
Gilchrist and
Katich putting on 80
runs in only 14
overs before Gilchrist was bowled by
Kallis. Katich and Ponting put on 48 in the next eight overs, and at 1 for 128 after 22.1 overs, Australia looked to be heading for a big score. But after that wickets fell regularly, with the spinners
Muralitharan and
Vettori working their way steadily through the middle order to restrict Australia to 8 for 255 at the end of their 50 overs. The ICC World XI never looked like challenging this total. They lost five of their top six batsmen –
Sehwag,
Kallis,
Lara,
Dravid and
Pietersen – for single figures, to collapse to 5 for 82 inside 22 overs. Only
Sangakkara's
innings gave any hope, but when he was out for 64 to leave the ICC World XI on 6 for 101, needing 7 runs an over off the last 22 overs, the game was over. Australia eventually wrapped up the ICC World XI's innings for 162 to record a comprehensive 93-run victory. Scorecard
Second ODI: Australia v ICC World XI (7 October) Australia won the toss and captain
Ricky Ponting elected to bat first. They got off to a good start, with
Gilchrist and
Katich quickly putting on 110
runs before Katich was bowled by a doosra from
Muralitharan. Gilchrist and Ponting put on 63, with Gilchrist reaching his century off 73 balls, before missing a straight Sehwag delivery. Martyn and Ponting consolidated in a 103-run stand, working singles around. On 276, Ponting failed to beat Flintoff to the stumps at the other end and Martyn was bowled next ball, giving the World XI a sniff. However,
Andrew Symonds and
Michael Clarke pushed the Australian total comfortably past 300, with 4 for 328 at the end of their 50 overs. Every bowler was taken to, except for
Muralitharan, who finished with 1 for 43 off 10 overs. The ICC World XI initially looked like challenging this total.
Chris Gayle blasted a 48-ball half-century as the World XI reached 125 off only 16.1 overs. From then on however, they consistently lost wickets, due to insipid running between the wickets and a few soft dismissals, with
Lara again hitting
Nathan Bracken straight to Symonds at cover. The ICC World XI ended up being dismissed for 273, handing another victory to Australia. Scorecard
Third ODI: Australia v ICC World XI (9 October) Scorecard
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