ICC World Twenty20 2016 - results & scorecards
- Published
All matches are day/night.
Final
April
3 England v West Indies, Kolkata |
West Indies won by four wickets |
Semi-finals
March
30 New Zealand v England, Delhi |
England won by seven wickets |
31 West Indies v India, Mumbai |
West Indies won by seven wickets |
Super 10 stage
Group 1: Sri Lanka, South Africa, West Indies, England, Afghanistan (Group B winners) |
Group 2: India, Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand, Bangladesh (Group A winners) |
15 India v New Zealand, Nagpur |
New Zealand won by 47 runs |
16 Pakistan v Bangladesh, Kolkata |
Pakistan won by 55 runs |
16 England v West Indies, Mumbai |
West Indies won by six wickets |
17 Sri Lanka v Afghanistan, Kolkata |
Sri Lanka won by six wickets |
18 Australia v New Zealand, Dharamsala |
New Zealand won by eight runs |
18 England v South Africa, Mumbai |
England won by two wickets |
19 India v Pakistan, Kolkata |
India won by six wickets |
20 South Africa v Afghanistan, Mumbai |
South Africa won by 37 runs |
20 Sri Lanka v West Indies, Bangalore |
West Indies won by seven wickets |
21 Australia v Bangladesh, Bangalore |
Australia won by three wickets |
22 New Zealand v Pakistan, Mohali |
New Zealand won by 22 runs |
23 England v Afghanistan, Delhi |
England won by 15 runs |
23 India v Bangladesh, Bangalore |
India won by one run |
25 Australia v Pakistan, Mohali |
Australia won by 21 runs |
25 South Africa v West Indies, Nagpur |
West Indies won by three wickets |
26 Bangladesh v New Zealand, Kolkata |
New Zealand won by 75 runs |
26 England v Sri Lanka, Delhi |
England won by 10 runs |
27 Afghanistan v West Indies, Nagpur |
Afghanistan won by six runs |
27 India v Australia, Mohali |
India won by six wickets |
28 South Africa v Sri Lanka, Delhi |
South Africa won by eight wickets |
First round
Group A: Bangladesh, Netherlands, Ireland, Oman |
Group B: Zimbabwe, Scotland, Hong Kong, Afghanistan |
March
8 Zimbabwe v Hong Kong, Nagpur |
Zimbabwe won by 14 runs |
8 Scotland v Afghanistan, Nagpur |
Afghanistan won by 14 runs |
9 Bangladesh v Netherlands, Dharamsala |
Bangladesh won by eight runs |
9 Ireland v Oman, Dharamsala |
Oman won by two wickets |
10 Scotland v Zimbabwe, Nagpur |
Zimbabwe won by 11 runs |
10 Hong Kong v Afghanistan, Nagpur |
Afghanistan won by six wickets |
11 Netherlands v Oman, Dharamsala |
Match abandoned - no result |
11 Bangladesh v Ireland, Dharamsala |
Match abandoned - no result |
12 Zimbabwe v Afghanistan, Nagpur |
Afghanistan won by 59 runs |
12 Scotland v Hong Kong, Nagpur |
Scotland won by eight wickets (D/L method) |
13 Netherlands v Ireland, Dharamsala |
Netherlands won by 12 runs |
13 Bangladesh v Oman, Dharamsala |
Bangladesh won by 54 runs (D/L method) |
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