Men's T20 World Cup schedule, fixtures, times & results
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The ninth edition of the Men's T20 World Cup takes place between 2-29 June in the United States and the West Indies. Here's the full schedule:
T20 World Cup semi-final & final schedule
27 First semi-final: South Africa v Afghanistan (Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad and Tobago)
South Africa won by nine wickets
27 Second semi-final: India v England (Providence Stadium, Guyana)
India won by 68 runs
29 Final: South Africa v India (Kensington Oval, Barbados)
India won by seven runs
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T20 World Cup Super 8s results
Group 1: India, Australia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh
Group 2: USA, England, West Indies, South Africa
June
19 USA v South Africa (Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua)
South Africa won by 18 runs
20 England v West Indies (Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, St Lucia)
England won by eight wickets
20 Afghanistan v India (Kensington Oval, Barbados)
India won by 47 runs
21 Australia v Bangladesh (Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua)
Australia won by 28 runs (DLS method)
21 England v South Africa (Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, St Lucia)
South Africa won by seven runs
22 USA v West Indies (Kensington Oval, Barbados)
West Indies won by nine wickets
22 India v Bangladesh (Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua)
India won by 50 runs
23 Afghanistan v Australia (Arnos Vale Playing Field, St Vincent)
Afghanistan won by 21 runs
23 USA v England (Kensington Oval, Barbados)
England won by 10 wickets
24 West Indies v South Africa (Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua)
South Africa won by three wickets (DLS method)
24 Australia v India (Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, St Lucia)
India won by 24 runs
25 Afghanistan v Bangladesh (Arnos Vale Playing Field, St Vincent)
Afghanistan won by 8 runs (DLS method)
T20 World Cup group-stage results
Group A: Canada, *India (A1), Ireland, *Pakistan (A2), USA
Group B: *Australia (B2), *England (B1), Namibia, Oman, Scotland
Group C: Afghanistan, *New Zealand (C1), Papua New Guinea, Uganda, *West Indies (C2)
Group D: Bangladesh, Nepal, Netherlands, *South Africa (D1), *Sri Lanka (D2)
*seeded teams, who will retain their seeding if they qualify for the Super 8s, whether they finish first or second
June
2 United States v Canada (Grand Prairie Stadium, Texas)
USA won by seven wickets
2 West Indies v Papua New Guinea (Guyana National Stadium, Guyana)
West Indies won by five wickets
3 Namibia v Oman (Kensington Oval, Barbados)
Match tied - Namibia won super over
3 Sri Lanka v South Africa (Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York)
South Africa won by six wickets
4 Afghanistan v Uganda (Guyana National Stadium, Guyana)
Afghanistan won by 125 runs
4 England v Scotland (Kensington Oval, Barbados)
No result - match abandoned
4 Netherlands v Nepal (Grand Prairie Stadium, Texas)
Netherlands won by six wickets
5 India v Ireland (Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York)
India won by eight wickets
6 Papua New Guinea v Uganda (Guyana National Stadium, Guyana)
Uganda won by three wickets
6 Australia v Oman (Kensington Oval, Barbados)
Australia won by 39 runs
6 United States v Pakistan (Grand Prairie Stadium, Texas)
Match tied - USA won super over
6 Namibia v Scotland (Kensington Oval, Barbados)
Scotland won by five wickets
7 Canada v Ireland (Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York)
Canada won by 12 runs
8 New Zealand v Afghanistan (Guyana National Stadium, Guyana)
Afghanistan won by 84 runs
8 Sri Lanka v Bangladesh (Grand Prairie Stadium, Texas)
Bangladesh won by two wickets
8 Netherlands v South Africa (Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York)
South Africa won by four wickets
8 Australia v England (Kensington Oval, Barbados)
Australia won by 36 runs
9 West Indies v Uganda (Guyana National Stadium, Guyana)
West Indies won by 134 runs
9 India v Pakistan (Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York)
India won by six runs
9 Oman v Scotland (Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua)
Scotland won by seven wickets
10 South Africa v Bangladesh (Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York)
South Africa won by four runs
11 Pakistan v Canada (Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York)
Pakistan won by seven wickets
12 Sri Lanka v Nepal (Central Broward Park & Broward County Stadium, Florida)
No result - match abandoned
12 Australia v Namibia (Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua)
Australia won by nine wickets
12 United States v India (Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York)
India won by seven wickets
13 West Indies v New Zealand (Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad and Tobago)
West Indies won by 13 runs
13 Bangladesh v Netherlands (Arnos Vale Playing Field, St. Vincent)
Bangladesh won by 25 runs
13 England v Oman (Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua)
England won by eight wickets
14 Afghanistan v Papua New Guinea (Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad and Tobago)
Afghanistan won by seven wickets
14 United States v Ireland (Central Broward Park & Broward County Stadium, Florida)
No result - match abandoned
15 South Africa v Nepal (Arnos Vale Playing Field, St. Vincent)
South Africa won by one run
15 New Zealand v Uganda (Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad and Tobago)
New Zealand won by nine wickets
15 India v Canada (Central Broward Park & Broward County Stadium, Florida)
No result - match abandoned
15 Namibia v England (Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua)
England won by 41 runs (DLS method)
16 Australia v Scotland (Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, St Lucia)
Australia won by five wickets
16 Pakistan v Ireland (Central Broward Park & Broward County Stadium, Florida)
Pakistan won by seven wickets
17 Bangladesh v Nepal (Arnos Vale Playing Field, St. Vincent)
Bangladesh won by 21 runs
17 Sri Lanka v Netherlands (Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, St Lucia)
Sri Lanka won by 83 runs
17 New Zealand v Papua New Guinea (Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad and Tobago)
New Zealand won by seven wickets
18 West Indies v Afghanistan (Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, St Lucia)
West Indies won by 104 runs
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