"181"^^ . "Craig McMillan 59"@en . . "Damien Fleming 4/28"@en . . "Steve Waugh 4/40"@en . . . . "Sandstorm disrupted the play by about 25 minutes. Indian target was revised to 276 in 46 overs after the break."@en . . . "Der Coca-Cola Cup 1997/98 war ein Drei-Nationen-Turnier, das vom 17. bis zum 24. April 1998 in den Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten im One-Day Cricket ausgetragen wurde. Bei dem zur internationalen Cricket-Saison 1997/98 geh\u00F6renden Turnier nahmen die Mannschaften aus Australien, Indien und Neuseeland teil. Im Finale konnte sich Indien mit 6 Wickets gegen Australien durchsetzen."@de . . "1998"^^ . . . "Dion Nash 2/39"@en . . . "India required 254 to pass New Zealand on net run rate, and qualify for the final. After the break it was 237 in 46 overs."@en . . . . "India won by 6 wickets"@en . "New Zealand won by 4 wickets"@en . "--04-20"^^ . . . "22"^^ . . "Michael Bevan 101*"@en . . . "Damien Fleming 2/47"@en . "159"^^ . . "Der Coca-Cola Cup 1997/98 war ein Drei-Nationen-Turnier, das vom 17. bis zum 24. April 1998 in den Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten im One-Day Cricket ausgetragen wurde. Bei dem zur internationalen Cricket-Saison 1997/98 geh\u00F6renden Turnier nahmen die Mannschaften aus Australien, Indien und Neuseeland teil. Im Finale konnte sich Indien mit 6 Wickets gegen Australien durchsetzen."@de . . . "35064247"^^ . . . . "Tom Moody 63"@en . . . . . "1113595819"^^ . . "--04-19"^^ . . "Australia won by 26 runs"@en . . . . "India won the 1997/98 Coca-Cola Cup"@en . "Adam Gilchrist 57"@en . . "--04-24"^^ . . . . . "India v/s Australia match in progress during the Coca-Cola Cup"@en . . . "Sourav Ganguly 105"@en . . . . . . "Paul Wiseman made his ODI debut."@en . . "Chris Cairns 3/26"@en . "Australia won by 5 wickets"@en . "Sachin Tendulkar 134"@en . . . "Harbhajan Singh 3/41"@en . . . . . . . "Anil Kumble 2/26"@en . "Ian Harvey 2/59"@en . "1998"^^ . "Sachin Tendulkar 80"@en . "India won the toss and elected to field"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Harbhajan Singh made his ODI debut."@en . . "--04-17"^^ . "Michael Bevan 58"@en . . . . . "yes"@en . "India won by 15 runs"@en . . "Stephen Fleming 59"@en . . "Javed Akhtar and Ian Robinson"@en . . "The Coca-Cola Cup was a tri-nation cricket tournament played in Sharjah in 1998. This was the first cricket tournament in Sharjah to be sponsored by Coca-Cola and was played under the aegis of the Cricketers Benefit Fund Series. The Round Robin format was followed with each team playing the other two teams twice each. All matches were day and night games and the tournament featured India, Australia and New Zealand cricket teams. This tournament was the first one in ten years which was held in Sharjah that Pakistan was not a part of. 24,000 spectators witnessed the final, a record turnout for a match at Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, where all the matches were played."@en . "Damien Fleming 2/46"@en . "--04-22"^^ . . . . . . "6"^^ . . "7"^^ . . "4"^^ . "5"^^ . . . . . "9"^^ . . "Ajit Agarkar 4/35"@en . . . "--04-21"^^ . "Dion Nash 4/38"@en . "Steve Bucknor and Ian Robinson"@en . "Australia won the toss and elected to bat."@en . "New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat."@en . . . . . . . . . "Chris Harris 2/31"@en . . . "Venkatesh Prasad 2/41"@en . . "Australia won by 6 wickets"@en . . . . . "Sachin Tendulkar 38"@en . . . . "Australia won by 58 runs"@en . . "The Coca-Cola Cup was a tri-nation cricket tournament played in Sharjah in 1998. This was the first cricket tournament in Sharjah to be sponsored by Coca-Cola and was played under the aegis of the Cricketers Benefit Fund Series. The Round Robin format was followed with each team playing the other two teams twice each. All matches were day and night games and the tournament featured India, Australia and New Zealand cricket teams. This tournament was the first one in ten years which was held in Sharjah that Pakistan was not a part of. 24,000 spectators witnessed the final, a record turnout for a match at Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, where all the matches were played. India won the tournament after losing all their league games against Australia in a reversal of what happened during the Pepsi Cup (sponsored by Coke's competitor Pepsi) in India just preceding this tournament, where Australia lost all their league ties to India but beat India in the finals to claim the title. Australia won all their league matches and qualified for the final, while both India and New Zealand had won a game each, which meant that the second finalist was chosen based on a better net run rate. Winners India took home US$40,000 in prize money, while Australia got US$30,000 for being runners up and third place New Zealand got US$15,000. Sachin Tendulkar won the man of the tournament award and an Opel Astra that went with the award, apart from winning other awards for most sixes and fastest fifty. Damien Fleming and Ricky Ponting of Australia won the best bowler and best fielder awards respectively."@en . "India won the toss and elected to bat."@en . "--04-18"^^ . . "Steve Bucknor and Javed Akhtar"@en . "Stephen Fleming 75"@en . . . "206"^^ . . "205"^^ . "16939"^^ . "1997\u201398 Coca-Cola Cup"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Darren Lehmann 70"@en . "Won by India"@en . "Sachin Tendulkar 143"@en . "Coca-Cola Cup 1997/98"@de . . . "Nathan Astle 78"@en . . . "Venkatesh Prasad 2/32"@en . . .