CRICKET WORLD CUP
Group A preview - Group B preview - Results sheet
ADELAIDE + BRISBANE + CANBERRA + HOBART + MELBOURNE + PERTH + SYDNEY + AUCKLAND + CHRISTCHURCH + DUNEDIN + HAMILTON + NAPIER + NELSON + WELLINGTON
ADELAIDE + BRISBANE + CANBERRA + HOBART + MELBOURNE + PERTH + SYDNEY + AUCKLAND + CHRISTCHURCH + DUNEDIN + HAMILTON + NAPIER + NELSON + WELLINGTON
AUSTRALIA + NEW ZEALAND + ENGLAND + SRI LANKA + BANGLADESH + SCOTLAND + AFGHANISTAN
Date | Venue | Result |
13 Feb 22:00 | Christchurch NZ | NEW ZEALAND 331-6 beat SRI LANKA 233 46.1 by 98 runs |
14 Feb 03:30 | Melbourne Aus | AUSTRALIA 342-9 beat ENGLAND 231 41.5 by 111 runs |
16 Feb 22:00 | Dunedin NZ | NEW ZEALAND 146-7 24.5 beat SCOTLAND 142 36.2 by 3 wkts |
18 Feb 03:30 | Canberra Aus | BANGLADESH 267 beat AFGHANISTAN 162 42.5 by 105 runs |
20 Feb 01:00 | Wellington NZ | NEW ZEALAND 125-2 12.2 beat ENGLAND 123 33.2 by 8 wickets |
21 Feb 03:30 | Brisbane Aus | AUSTRALIA N/R BANGLADESH - match abandoned (rain) |
21 Feb 22:00 | Dunedin NZ | SRI LANKA 236-6 48.2 beat AFGHANISTAN 232 49.4 by 4 wickets |
22 Feb 22:00 | Christchurch NZ | ENGLAND 303-8 beat SCOTLAND 184 42.2 by 119 runs |
25 Feb 22:00 | Dunedin NZ | AFGHANISTAN 211-9 49.3 beat SCOTLAND 210 by 1 wicket |
26 Feb 03:30 | Melbourne Aus | SRI LANKA 332-1 beat BANGLADESH 240 47 by 92 runs |
28 Feb 01:00 | Auckland NZ | NEW ZEALAND 152-9 23.1 bt AUSTRALIA 151 32.2 by 1 wicket |
28 Feb 22:00 | Wellington NZ | SRI LANKA 312-1 47.2 beat ENGLAND 309-6 by nine wickets |
04 Mar 06:30 | Perth Aus | AUSTRALIA 417-6 beat AFGHANISTAN 142 37.3 by 275 runs |
04 Mar 22:00 | Nelson NZ | BANGLADESH 322-4 48.1 beat SCOTLAND 318-8 by six wickets |
07 Mar 22:00 | Napier NZ | NEW ZEALAND 188-4 36.1 bt AFGHANISTAN 186 47.4 by 6 wkts |
08 Mar 03:30 | Sydney Aus | AUSTRALIA 376-9 beat SRI LANKA 312 46.2 by 64 runs |
09 Mar 03:30 | Adelaide Aus | BANGLADESH 275-7 beat ENGLAND 260 48.3 by 15 runs |
11 Mar 03:30 | Hobart Aus | SRI LANKA 363-9 beat SCOTLAND 215 43.1 by 148 runs |
13 Mar 01:00 | Hamilton NZ | NEW ZEALAND 290-7 48.5 beat BANGLADESH 288-7 by 3 wkts |
13 Mar 03:30 | Sydney Aus | ENGLAND 101-1 18.1 bt AFGHANISTAN 111-7 36.2 by 9 wkts D/L |
14 Mar 03:30 | Hobart Aus | AUSTRALIA 133-3 15.2 beat SCOTLAND 130 25.4 by 7 wickets |
GROUP A | W | L | NR Tie | Run rate | Pts |
(Q) NEW ZEALAND | 6 | 0 | 0 | +2.56 | 12 |
(Q) AUSTRALIA | 4 | 1 | 1 | +2.26 | 9 |
(Q) SRI LANKA | 4 | 2 | 0 | +0.37 | 8 |
(Q) BANGLADESH | 3 | 2 | 1 | +0.14 | 7 |
ENGLAND | 2 | 4 | 0 | -0.75 | 4 |
AFGHANISTAN | 1 | 5 | 0 | -1.85 | 2 |
SCOTLAND | 0 | 6 | 0 | -2.22 | 0 |
GROUP B FIXTURES
INDIA + SOUTH AFRICA + PAKISTAN + WEST INDIES + ZIMBABWE + IRELAND + UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Date | Venue | Result |
15 Feb 01:00 | Hamilton NZ | SOUTH AFRICA 339-4 beat ZIMBABWE 277 48.2 by 62 runs |
15 Feb 03:30 | Adelaide Aus | INDIA 300-7 beat PAKISTAN 224 47 by 76 runs |
15 Feb 22:00 | Nelson NZ | IRELAND 307-6 45.5 beat WEST INDIES 304-7 by four wickets |
18 Feb 22:00 | Nelson NZ | ZIMBABWE 286-6 48 beat UAE 285-7 by four wickets |
20 Feb 22:00 | Christchurch NZ | WEST INDIES 310-6 beat PAKISTAN 160 39 by 150 runs |
22 Feb 03:30 | Melbourne Aus | INDIA 307-7 beat SOUTH AFRICA 177 40.2 by 130 runs |
24 Feb 03:30 | Canberra Aus | WEST INDIES 372-2 beat ZIMBABWE 289 44.3 by 73 runs D/L |
25 Feb 03:30 | Brisbane Aus | IRELAND 279-8 49.2 beat UAE 278-9 by two wickets |
27 Feb 03:30 | Sydney Aus | SOUTH AFRICA 408-5 beat WEST INDIES 151 33.1 by 257 runs |
28 Feb 06:30 | Perth Aus | INDIA 104-1 18.5 beat UAE 102 31.3 by nine wickets |
01 Mar 03:30 | Brisbane Aus | PAKISTAN 235-7 beat ZIMBABWE 215 49.4 by 20 runs |
03 Mar 03:30 | Canberra Aus | SOUTH AFRICA 411-4 beat IRELAND 210 45 by 201 runs |
04 Mar 01:00 | Napier NZ | PAKISTAN 339-6 beat UAE 210-8 by 129 runs |
06 Mar 06:30 | Perth Aus | INDIA 185-6 39.1 beat WEST INDIES 182 44.2 by four wickets |
07 Mar 01:00 | Auckland NZ | PAKISTAN 222 46.4 beat SOUTH AFRICA 202 33.3 by 29 runs D/L |
07 Mar 03:30 | Hobart Aus | IRELAND 331-8 beat ZIMBABWE 326 49.3 by five runs |
10 Mar 01:00 | Hamilton NZ | INDIA 260-2 36.5 beat IRELAND 259 49 by eight wickets |
12 Mar 01:00 | Wellington NZ | SOUTH AFRICA 341-6 beat UAE 195 47.3 by 146 runs |
14 Mar 01:00 | Auckland NZ | INDIA 288-4 48.4 beat ZIMBABWE 287 48.5 by six wickets |
14 Mar 22:00 | Napier NZ | WEST INDIES 176-4 30.3 beat UAE 175 47.4 by six wickets |
15 Mar 03:30 | Adelaide Aus | PAKISTAN 241-3 46.1 beat IRELAND 237 by seven wickets |
GROUP B | W | L | NR Tie | Run rate | Pts |
(Q) INDIA | 6 | 0 | 0 | +1.83 | 12 |
(Q) SOUTH AFRICA | 4 | 2 | 0 | +1.71 | 8 |
(Q) PAKISTAN | 4 | 2 | 0 | -0.09 | 8 |
(Q) WEST INDIES | 3 | 3 | 0 | -0.05 | 6 |
IRELAND | 3 | 3 | 0 | -0.93 | 6 |
ZIMBABWE | 1 | 5 | 0 | -0.53 | 2 |
UAE | 0 | 5 | 0 | -1.96 | 0 |
KNOCKOUT PHASE
QUARTER FINALS Date | Venue | Result |
18 Mar 03:30 | Sydney Aus | SOUTH AFRICA 134-1 18 beat SRI LANKA 133 37.2 by nine wkts |
19 Mar 03:30 | Melbourne Aus | INDIA 302-6 beat BANGLADESH 193 45 by 109 runs |
20 Mar 03:30 | Adelaide Aus | AUSTRALIA 216-4 33.5 beat PAKISTAN 213 49.5 by six wickets |
21 Mar 01:00 | Wellington NZ | NEW ZEALAND 393-6 beat WEST INDIES 250 30.3 by 143 runs |
SEMI FINALS
Date/time | Venue | Result |
24 Mar 01:00 | Auckland NZ | NEW ZEALAND 299-6 42.5 bt SOUTH AFRICA 281-5 43 by 4 wkts D/L |
26 Mar 03:30 | Sydney Aus | AUSTRALIA 328-7 beat INDIA 233 46.5 by 95 runs |
FINAL
29 Mar 04:30 | Melbourne Aus | AUSTRALIA 186-3 33.1 beat NEW ZEALAND 183 45 by 7 wickets |
OTHER STATS
LIST OF CENTURY MAKERS
237* Martin Guptill (New Zealand) off 163 balls v West Indies in Wellington (QF)
215 Chris Gayle (West Indies) off 147 balls v Zimbabwe in Canberra
178 David Warner (Australia) off 133 balls v Afghanistan in Perth
162* AB de Villiers (South Africa) off 66 balls v West Indies in Sydney
161* Tillakaratne Dilshan (Sri Lanka) off 146 balls v Bangladesh in Melbourne
159 Hashim Amla (South Africa) off 128 balls v Ireland in Canberra
156 Kyle Coetzer (Scotland) off 134 balls v Bangladesh in Nelson
139* Lahiru Thirimanne (Sri Lanka) off 143 balls v England in Wellington
138* David Miller (South Africa) off 92 balls v Zimbabwe in Hamilton
215 Chris Gayle (West Indies) off 147 balls v Zimbabwe in Canberra
178 David Warner (Australia) off 133 balls v Afghanistan in Perth
162* AB de Villiers (South Africa) off 66 balls v West Indies in Sydney
161* Tillakaratne Dilshan (Sri Lanka) off 146 balls v Bangladesh in Melbourne
159 Hashim Amla (South Africa) off 128 balls v Ireland in Canberra
156 Kyle Coetzer (Scotland) off 134 balls v Bangladesh in Nelson
139* Lahiru Thirimanne (Sri Lanka) off 143 balls v England in Wellington
138* David Miller (South Africa) off 92 balls v Zimbabwe in Hamilton
138 Brendan Taylor (Zimbabwe) off 110 balls v India in Auckland
137 Shikhar Dhawan (India) off 146 balls v South Africa in Melbourne
137 Shikhar Dhawan (India) off 146 balls v South Africa in Melbourne
137 Rohit Sharma (India) off 126 balls v Bangladesh in Melbourne (QF)
135 Aaron Finch (Australia) off 128 balls v England in Melbourne
135 Aaron Finch (Australia) off 128 balls v England in Melbourne
133* Marlon Samuels (West Indies) off 146 balls v Zimbabwe in Canberra
128 Moeen Ali (England) off 107 balls v Scotland in Christchurch
128 Moeen Ali (England) off 107 balls v Scotland in Christchurch
128* Mahmudullah (Bangladesh) off 123 balls v New Zealand in Hamilton
124 Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) off 95 balls v Scotland in Hobart
121 Joe Root (England) off 108 balls v Sri Lanka in Wellington
121 Brendan Taylor (Zimbabwe) off 91 balls v Ireland in Hobart
117* Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) off 86 balls v England in Wellington
115* JP Duminy (South Africa) off 100 balls v Zimbabwe in Hamilton
124 Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) off 95 balls v Scotland in Hobart
121 Joe Root (England) off 108 balls v Sri Lanka in Wellington
121 Brendan Taylor (Zimbabwe) off 91 balls v Ireland in Hobart
117* Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) off 86 balls v England in Wellington
115* JP Duminy (South Africa) off 100 balls v Zimbabwe in Hamilton
112 Ed Joyce (Ireland) off 103 balls v Zimbabwe in Hobart
110 Suresh Raina (India) off 104 balls v Zimbabwe in Auckland
109 Faf du Plessis (South Africa) off 109 balls v Ireland in Canberra
107 Virat Kohli (India) off 126 balls v Pakistan in Adelaide
107 William Porterfield (Ireland) off 131 balls v Pakistan in Adelaide
106 Shaiman Anwar (UAE) off 83 balls v Ireland in Brisbane
110 Suresh Raina (India) off 104 balls v Zimbabwe in Auckland
109 Faf du Plessis (South Africa) off 109 balls v Ireland in Canberra
107 Virat Kohli (India) off 126 balls v Pakistan in Adelaide
107 William Porterfield (Ireland) off 131 balls v Pakistan in Adelaide
106 Shaiman Anwar (UAE) off 83 balls v Ireland in Brisbane
105* Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) off 76 balls v Bangladesh in Melbourne
105 Martin Guptill (New Zealand) off 100 balls v Bangladesh in Hamilton
105 Steve Smith (Australia) off 93 balls v India in Sydney (SF)
104 Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) off 107 balls v Australia in Sydney
104 Tillakaratne Dilshan (Sri Lanka) off 99 balls v Scotland in Hobart
103 Mahmudullah (Bangladesh) off 138 balls v England in Adelaide
102 Lendl Simmons (West Indies) off 84 balls v Ireland in Nelson
102 Glenn Maxwell (Australia) off 53 balls v Sri Lanka in Sydney
101 Sarfraz Ahmed (Pakistan) off 124 balls v Ireland in Adelaide
105 Martin Guptill (New Zealand) off 100 balls v Bangladesh in Hamilton
105 Steve Smith (Australia) off 93 balls v India in Sydney (SF)
104 Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) off 107 balls v Australia in Sydney
104 Tillakaratne Dilshan (Sri Lanka) off 99 balls v Scotland in Hobart
103 Mahmudullah (Bangladesh) off 138 balls v England in Adelaide
102 Lendl Simmons (West Indies) off 84 balls v Ireland in Nelson
102 Glenn Maxwell (Australia) off 53 balls v Sri Lanka in Sydney
101 Sarfraz Ahmed (Pakistan) off 124 balls v Ireland in Adelaide
100 Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka) off 120 balls v Afghanistan in Dunedin
100 Shikhar Dhawan (India) off 85 balls v Ireland in Hamilton
LIST OF FIVE-FERS
7-33 Tim Southee (New Zealand) v England in Wellington
6-28 Mitchell Starc (Australia) v New Zealand in Auckland
5-27 Trent Boult (New Zealand) v Australia in Auckland
6-28 Mitchell Starc (Australia) v New Zealand in Auckland
5-27 Trent Boult (New Zealand) v Australia in Auckland
5-33 Mitchell Marsh (Australia) v England in Melbourne
5-45 Imran Tahir (South Africa) v West Indies in Sydney
5-45 Imran Tahir (South Africa) v West Indies in Sydney
5-55 Sohail Khan (Pakistan) v India in Adelaide
5-71 Steven Finn (England) v Australia in MelbourneAll start times GMT. All matches live on Sky Sports 2 (rebranded Sky Sports World Cup).
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