Cricket World Cup: Results
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Results
July
14 Final: New Zealand v England, Lord's |
Match tied (England win the one-over eliminator) |
11 *Second semi-final: Australia v England, Edgbaston |
England won by eight wickets |
10 *First semi-final: India v New Zealand, Old Trafford |
New Zealand won by 18 runs |
6 Australia v South Africa, Old Trafford (d/n) |
South Africa won by 10 runs |
6 Sri Lanka v India, Headingley |
India won by seven wickets |
5 Pakistan v Bangladesh, Lord's |
Pakistan won by 94 runs |
4 Afghanistan v West Indies, Headingley |
West Indies won by 23 runs |
3 England v New Zealand, Chester-le-Street |
England won by 119 runs |
2 Bangladesh v India, Edgbaston |
India won by 28 runs |
1 Sri Lanka v West Indies, Chester-le-Street |
Sri Lanka won by 23 runs |
June
30 England v India, Edgbaston |
England won by 31 runs |
29 New Zealand v Australia, Lord's (d/n) |
Australia won by 86 runs |
29 Pakistan v Afghanistan, Headingley |
Pakistan won by three wickets |
28 Sri Lanka v South Africa, Chester-le-Street |
South Africa won by nine wickets |
27 West Indies v India, Old Trafford |
India won by 125 runs |
26 New Zealand v Pakistan, Edgbaston |
Pakistan won by six wickets |
25 England v Australia, Lord's |
Australia won by 64 runs |
24 Bangladesh v Afghanistan, Southampton |
Bangladesh won by 62 runs |
23 South Africa v Pakistan, Lord's |
Pakistan won by 49 runs |
22 West Indies v New Zealand, Old Trafford (d/n) |
New Zealand won by five runs |
22 India v Afghanistan, Southampton |
India won by 11 runs |
21 England v Sri Lanka, Headingley |
Sri Lanka won by 20 runs |
20 Australia v Bangladesh, Trent Bridge |
Australia won by 48 runs |
19 New Zealand v South Africa, Edgbaston |
New Zealand won by four wickets |
18 England v Afghanistan, Old Trafford |
England won by 150 runs |
17 West Indies v Bangladesh, Taunton |
Bangladesh won by seven wickets |
16 India v Pakistan, Old Trafford |
India won by 89 runs (DLS Method) |
15 South Africa v Afghanistan, Cardiff (d/n) |
South Africa won by nine wickets (DLS method) |
15 Sri Lanka v Australia, The Oval |
Australia won by 87 runs |
14 England v West Indies, Southampton |
England won by eight wickets |
13 India v New Zealand, Trent Bridge |
Match abandoned without a ball bowled |
12 Australia v Pakistan, Taunton |
Australia won by 41 runs |
11 Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Bristol |
Match abandoned; no result |
10 South Africa v West Indies, Southampton |
Match abandoned; no result |
9 India v Australia, The Oval |
India won by 36 runs |
8 Afghanistan v New Zealand, Taunton |
New Zealand won by seven wickets |
8 England v Bangladesh, Cardiff |
England won by 106 runs |
7 Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Bristol |
Match abandoned without a ball bowled |
6 Australia v West Indies, Trent Bridge |
Australia win by 15 runs |
5 Bangladesh v New Zealand, The Oval |
New Zealand won by two wickets |
5 India v South Africa, Southampton |
India won by six wickets |
4 Afghanistan v Sri Lanka, Cardiff |
Sri Lanka won by 34 runs |
3 England v Pakistan, Trent Bridge |
Pakistan won by 14 runs |
2 South Africa v Bangladesh, The Oval |
Bangladesh won by 21 runs |
1 Afghanistan v Australia, Bristol (d/n) |
Australia won by seven wickets |
1 New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Cardiff |
New Zealand won by 10 wickets |
May
31 West Indies v Pakistan, Trent Bridge |
West Indies won by seven wickets |
30 England v South Africa, The Oval |
England won by 104 runs |
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