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  1. The 1998 ICC KnockOut trophy (officially known as Wills International Cup) [1] was a One Day International cricket tournament held in Bangladesh. It was the first tournament apart from the World Cups to involve all Test -playing nations. New Zealand defeated Zimbabwe in a pre-quarter-final match to qualify for the main knockout stage.

  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.

  3. 31 de oct. de 1998 · RESULT. Final (D/N), Dhaka, November 01, 1998, Wills International Cup. Prev Next. 245. SA. (47/50 ov, T:246) 248/6. South Africa won by 4 wickets (with 18 balls remaining) Player Of The Match ...

  4. Proteas first ICC global trophy. They have done great in all formats over the years and have always been among the top three teams in the world over the last...

  5. 1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy squads. South African player Hansie Cronje, captain of the winning team. These were the nine squads (all Test nations) picked to take part in the 1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy, the first installment of the Champions Trophy cricket tournament.

  6. Originally known as the ICC Knockout when it was staged in 1998 in Dhaka, Bangladesh and in 2000 in Nairobi, Kenya. The event was renamed the ICC Champions Trophy in 2002 was held every two years until 2009 (when it was held in South Africa after the scheduled event in 2008 in Pakistan had to be cancelled).

  7. 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.