Cricket World Cup 2015: Results, tables and reports

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Final

March

29 Australia v New Zealand, Melbourne

Australia won by seven wickets

Semi-finals

24 New Zealand v South Africa, Auckland

New Zealand won by four wickets (D/L method)

26 Australia v India, Sydney

Australia won by 95 runs

Quarter-finals

18 South Africa v Sri Lanka, Sydney

South Africa won by nine wickets

19 India v Bangladesh, Melbourne

India won by 109 runs

20 Australia v Pakistan, Adelaide

Australia won by six wickets

21 New Zealand v West Indies, Wellington

New Zealand won by 143 runs

Final group tables

Pool A

Team

Played

Won

Lost

N/R

R/R

Points

Q

New Zealand

6

6

0

0

+2.56

12

Q

Australia

6

4

1

1

+2.26

9

Q

Sri Lanka

6

4

2

0

+0.37

8

Q

Bangladesh

6

3

2

1

+0.14

7

5

England

6

2

4

0

-0.76

4

6

Afghanistan

6

1

5

0

-1.85

2

7

Scotland

6

0

6

0

-2.22

0

Pool B

Team

Played

Won

Lost

N/R

R/R

Points

Q

India

6

6

0

0

+1.83

12

Q

South Africa

6

4

2

0

+1.71

8

Q

Pakistan

6

4

2

0

-0.09

8

Q

West Indies

6

3

3

0

-0.05

6

5

Ireland

6

3

3

0

-0.93

6

6

Zimbabwe

6

1

5

0

-0.53

2

7

UAE

6

0

6

0

-2.03

0

Group results, reports & scorecards

February

14 Pool A: Sri Lanka v New Zealand, Christchurch

New Zealand won by 98 runs

14 Pool A: England v Australia, Melbourne (d/n)

Australia won by 111 runs

15 Pool B: South Africa v Zimbabwe, Hamilton (d/n)

South Africa won by 62 runs

15 Pool B: India v Pakistan, Adelaide (d/n)

India won by 76 runs

16 Pool B: West Indies v Ireland, Nelson

Ireland won by four wickets

17 Pool A: New Zealand v Scotland, Dunedin

New Zealand won by three wickets

18 Pool A: Bangladesh v Afghanistan, Canberra (d/n)

Bangladesh won by 105 runs

19 Pool B: Zimbabwe v UAE, Nelson

Zimbabwe won by four wickets

20 Pool A: New Zealand v England, Wellington (Regional Stadium)

New Zealand won by eight wickets

21 Pool B: Pakistan v West Indies, Christchurch

West Indies won by 150 runs

21 Pool A: Australia v Bangladesh, Brisbane (d/n)

Match abandoned without a ball bowled (rain)

22 Pool A: Sri Lanka v Afghanistan, Dunedin

Sri Lanka won by four wickets

22 Pool B: South Africa v India, Melbourne (d/n)

India won by 130 runs

23 Pool A: England v Scotland, Christchurch

England won by 119 runs

24 Pool B: West Indies v Zimbabwe, Canberra

West Indies won by 73 runs (D/L method)

25 Pool B: Ireland v UAE, Brisbane (d/n)

Ireland won by two wickets

26 Pool A: Afghanistan v Scotland, Dunedin

Afghanistan won by one wicket

26 Pool A: Sri Lanka v Bangladesh, Melbourne (d/n)

Sri Lanka won by 92 runs

27 Pool B: South Africa v West Indies, Sydney (d/n)

South Africa won by 257 runs

28 Pool A: Australia v New Zealand, Auckland (d/n)

New Zealand won by one wicket

28 Pool B: India v UAE, Perth (d/n)

India won by nine wickets

March

1 Pool A: England v Sri Lanka, Wellington (Regional Stadium)

Sri Lanka won by nine wickets

1 Pool B: Pakistan v Zimbabwe, Brisbane

Pakistan won by 20 runs

3 Pool B: South Africa v Ireland, Canberra (d/n)

South Africa won by 201 runs

4 Pool B: Pakistan v UAE, Napier (d/n)

Pakistan won by 129 runs

4 Pool A: Australia v Afghanistan, Perth (d/n)

Australia win by 275 runs

5 Pool A: Bangladesh v Scotland, Nelson

Bangladesh won by six wickets

6 Pool B: India v West Indies, Perth

India won by four wickets

7 Pool B: South Africa v Pakistan, Auckland

Pakistan won by 29 runs (D/L method)

7 Pool B: Zimbabwe v Ireland, Hobart (d/n)

Ireland won by five runs

8 Pool A: New Zealand v Afghanistan, Napier

New Zealand won by six wickets

8 Pool A: Australia v Sri Lanka, Sydney (d/n)

Australia won by 64 runs

9 Pool A: England v Bangladesh, Adelaide (d/n)

Bangladesh won by 15 runs

10 Pool B: India v Ireland, Hamilton (d/n)

India won by eight wickets

11 Pool A: Sri Lanka v Scotland, Hobart (d/n)

Sri Lanka won by 148 runs

12 Pool B: South Africa v UAE, Wellington (Regional Stadium) (d/n)

South Africa won by 146 runs

13 Pool A: Bangladesh v New Zealand, Hamilton (d/n)

New Zealand won by three wickets

13 Pool A: England v Afghanistan, Sydney (d/n)

England won by nine wickets (D/L method)

14 Pool B: India v Zimbabwe, Auckland (d/n)

India won by six wickets

14 Pool A: Australia v Scotland, Hobart (d/n)

Australia won by seven wickets

15 Pool B: West Indies v UAE, Napier

West Indies won by six wickets

15 Pool B: Pakistan v Ireland, Adelaide (d/n)

Pakistan won by seven wickets

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