Australian Tri-Series
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Australian Tri-SeriesThe Commonwealth Bank Series, the current naming rights sponsor of the Australian Tri-Series refers to the international cricket tournament held since 1979 between the home side and two touring teams, in the height of the Australian cricket season, i.e. during the summer months of December, January and February. Between 1979-80 and 1995-96 it was known as the World Series Cup. From 1996-97 to 1999-2000 it was known as the Carlton and United Series. In 2000-01 it was known as the Carlton Series. It was renamed the VB Series between 2001-02 and 2005-06, and renamed to the Commonwealth Bank Series for the 2006-07 series. The name comes from the Australian bank Commonwealth Bank, who sponsors the competition. For the past ten seasons, the tournament has been held as a series of One Day Internationals between three teams, where the top two qualify for the finals, and so was the 2005?06 instalment. The concept of a three-team international series (known as a tri-series) in cricket originated with the World Series Cricket program sponsored by Kerry Packer, and the first two tri-series between Australia, West Indies and a World XI have never been awarded official one-day international status. However, from 1979?80 onwards, the tournament has been official, and it has featured under various names and various formats during this time, such as the Benson and Hedges World Series Cup or Carlton and United Series. A rename to VB Series was agreed to in a five-year contract in 2001?02, though the company who sponsors the tournament, Carlton & United Beverages, remains the same. Whilst Carlton and United Beverages/Foster's Group remains one of Cricket Australia's primary commercial partners, the company has decided to no longer be the naming rights sponsor of the One Day International Triangular Series, as of season 2006/2007. The series has been renamed the Commonwealth Bank Series as of season 2006/2007, as the Commonwealth Bank have signed a new deal to sponsor the series, as well as the Australian one-day team in all matches within Australia. The 2007-08 Commonwealth Bank Series was the last Australian annual tri series. Ending a 29 year old tradition it would be replaced with a two nations tournament. Since the 2005-06 season, VB has been a secondary sponsor of Australia's cricket season which ties in with their Boonanza and Warnie promotions featuring retired cricketing greats such as David Boon, Ian Botham and Shane Warne. Tournament resultsThis list covers the results of the era during the rebranding of the series between Carlton and United, the Carlton Series, the VB Series and the current Commonwealth Bank Series.
The 2007-2008 CB Series was the last installment of the tournament that defined Australian summer for 29 years. It ended in India's victory that culminated a long, hard fought tour that was dogged by controversies, such as charges of racism against Harbhajan Singh (eventually acquitted), and poor umpiring decisions that cost India the Sydney test and the test series. But the tour also saw some remarkable cricket from Indian youngsters, and the ever reliable, Sachin Tendulkar. Notes and references
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