World Twenty20 2014: Results, reports & scorecards

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Final

April

6 Sri Lanka v India, Mirpur (d/n)

Sri Lanka won by six wickets

Semi-finals

3 Sri Lanka v West Indies, Mirpur (d/n)

Sri Lanka won by 27 runs (D/L)

4 India v South Africa, Mirpur (d/n)

India won by six wickets

Super 10 stage

Super 10 Group One: Sri Lanka, England, South Africa, New Zealand, Netherlands

Super 10 Group Two: West Indies, India, Pakistan, Australia, Bangladesh

March

21 India v Pakistan, Mirpur (d/n)

India won by seven wickets

22 Sri Lanka v South Africa, Chittagong (d/n)

Sri Lanka won by five runs

22 England v New Zealand, Chittagong (d/n)

New Zealand won by nine runs (D/L method)

23 Pakistan v Australia, Mirpur (d/n)

Pakistan won by 16 runs

23 West Indies v India, Mirpur (d/n)

India won by seven wickets

24 New Zealand v South Africa, Chittagong (d/n)

South Africa won by two runs

24 Sri Lanka v Netherlands, Chittagong (d/n)

Sri Lanka won by nine wickets

25 Bangladesh v West Indies, Mirpur (d/n)

West Indies won by 73 runs

27 South Africa v Netherlands, Chittagong (d/n)

South Africa won by six runs

27 England v Sri Lanka, Chittagong (d/n)

England won by six wickets

28 Australia v West Indies, Mirpur (d/n)

West Indies won by six wickets

28 Bangladesh v India, Mirpur (d/n)

India won by eight wickets

29 New Zealand v Netherlands, Chittagong (d/n)

New Zealand won by six wickets

29 England v South Africa, Chittagong (d/n)

South Africa won by three runs

30 Pakistan v Bangladesh, Mirpur (d/n)

Pakistan won by 50 runs

30 India v Australia, Mirpur (d/n)

India won by 73 runs

31 England v Netherlands, Chittagong (d/n)

Netherlands won by 45 runs

31 New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Chittagong (d/n)

Sri Lanka won by 59 runs

April

1 Bangladesh v Australia, Mirpur (d/n)

Australia won by seven wickets

1 West Indies v Pakistan, Mirpur (d/n)

West Indies won by 84 runs

First round

Group A: Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Nepal, Hong Kong

Group B: Zimbabwe, Ireland, UAE, Netherlands

March

16 Bangladesh v Afghanistan, Mirpur (d/n)

Bangladesh won by nine wickets

16 Nepal v Hong Kong, Chittagong (d/n)

Nepal won by 80 runs

17 Zimbabwe v Ireland, Sylhet (d/n)

Ireland won by three wickets

17 UAE v Netherlands, Sylhet (d/n)

Netherlands won by six wickets

18 Afghanistan v Hong Kong, Chittagong (d/n)

Afghanistan won by seven wickets

18 Bangladesh v Nepal, Chittagong (d/n)

Bangladesh won by eight wickets

19 Zimbabwe v Netherlands, Sylhet (d/n)

Zimbabwe won by five wickets

19 Ireland v UAE, Sylhet (d/n)

Ireland won by 21 runs (D/L method)

20 Afghanistan v Nepal, Chittagong (d/n)

Nepal won by nine runs

20 Bangladesh v Hong Kong, Chittagong (d/n)

Hong Kong won by two wickets

21 Zimbabwe v UAE, Sylhet

Zimbabwe won by five wickets

21 Ireland v Netherlands, Sylhet (d/n)

Netherlands win by six wickets

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