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Final between  India and Sri Lanka on Saturday 2 April


Semis Finals

29 New Zealand v Sri Lanka ODI R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Sri Lanka won
30 Pakistan v India ODI Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh India won

 

Quarter Finals
23 West Indies v Pakistan ODI Sher-e Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur Pakistan won
24 India v Australia ODI Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad India won
25 South Africa v New Zealand ODI Sher-e Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur New Zealand won
26 Sri Lanka v England ODI R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Sri Lanka won by 10 wickets


Final

2Apr TBA (Final) v TBA ODI Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 11:00

 

For all the Protea games we will open a live game thread.

Fixtures for South Africa.

24-Feb SA Won Delhi
03-Mar SA Won Chandigarh
06-Mar SA lost Chennai
12-Mar SA Won Nagpur
15-Mar SA Won Kolkata
19-Mar SA Won Mirpur


724 Responses to Cricket World Cup – 19 February 2011 to 2 April 2011

  • 601

    13 needed off the last over…. difficult, damn difficult

  • 602

  • 603

    4!!!! Luck favours the brave!

  • 604

    SiXXXXXXXXXXX!!

    SA need 3 from 4 balls

  • 605

    Oh vlok, where’s Klusener & Donald now.

  • 606

    Keep calm!

    All tied up?

  • 607

    2 runs taken…. but is it run-out?

    SAFE!

    Draw, so far…

  • 608

    FOURRRRRRRRRR!

    SA win!!

    Heeeeeeeeeee haaaaaaaaaaa

  • 609

    In style Mr Petersen, in style.

    Bring the dop wench!

  • 611

    609@ Scrumdown:
    You’ve got double reason to get VROTTTTTTTTTT!!

  • 612

    Double reason to celebrate.

    Proteas win a game that matters, and so do the Lions.

    Proteas still to play the Irish and Bangladesh. Can’t sede them pulling an Englamd trick in any of those games!

  • 613

    Last 6 batsmen all scored at better than a run a ball.

    Good time for the middle order to come right.

  • 614

    @ grootblousmile:
    Trust me I won’t let the side down.

    The Captain has just boarded the ship and tastes SPECTACULAR!

  • 615

    614@ Scrumdown:
    Man, I’m going to rest OK tonight… have to be up at bloody 07:00 because I’m having a new Split-Unit Airconditioner installed tomorrow morning in my office…. bit of sensible bartering between a client and myself.

  • 616

    GBS, looks like the OFS rats have abandoned the ship.

    I have to say cheers. Hand brake wants her machine.

    Party like an 18 year old!!!!

  • 617

    615@ grootblousmile:
    Well I’ll be up well before that.

    Work deadlines and a match report to do.

    Sleep well.

  • 618

    616@ Scrumdown:
    Tjorts!

    Enjoy…. big win for you guys

  • 619

    Wow thats a great win, one that I didn’t think was going to happen half way through our innings. Nicely done there by the lower order batsmen, good to see Petersen getting the quick runs needed, combined with the wickets he’s taken so far it seems like he is one of the unsung heroes at the moment which is nice for him as I’ve read on occasions people slamming his inclusion.

  • 620

    Gbs, What is wrong with this site? After my one post yesterday it bombed me out and could not even get rt on the net again. Never mind taking about 5min to log in yesterday. Same just happened now. Took about 5min to get rt then another 5 min to log in. Now hope this post don’t take that long or bombs me out.

    Wanted to post here during the cricket yesterday but like I said above could not even get rt at all.

    Anyhow well done Proteas that was a awesome game. Thought India were going to get 400 but we slowed them down. Was edge of the seat stuff near the end. Well done to Peterson, especially getting the 13 needed off the last over.

    Gonna say everything in this post in case it bombs me out when I post.

    Well done Scrumdown to your Lions. Felt good to see them win.

    Just read in the Sunday Tribune article by Greenaway that Sharks might still play Saders in London. Looks like if they do the game will be moved to Sunday the 27th.

    Now going to submit this post and hope it goes through.

  • 621

    Okay that post went through, but it took 10min?????????? Gbs, something not right with your site boeta.

  • 622

    Bangalore – Reigning champions Australia eased into the quarterfinals of the World Cup with an 60-run win against Group A makeweights Kenya at the Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday.

    Kenya, chasing 325 for an unlikely win, were held to 264 for six for their fifth defeat in as many group matches.

    Kenya faced a daunting chase considering their previous best total in this group was the 198 they’d made last time out in a five-wicket defeat by Canada.

    Opener Alex Obanda struck fast bowler Shaun Tait for two superb sixes, flaying him over point and driving him high over long-on to the delight of neutral fans in a crowd of 13,600.

    But when he was bowled for 14, swinging across a Tait full toss, Kenya were suddenly 46 for three when a mix-up between the Obuya brothers saw David run out.

    Collins Obuya (98 not out) and Tanmay Mishra (72) kept Australia at bay with career-best innings in a fourth-wicket stand of 115, although the pair’s run-rate never suggested an upset win.

  • 623

    Latest results

    13 Australia v Kenya ODI Australia won by 60 runs
    13 Canada v New Zealand ODI New Zealand won by 97 runs

    12 India v South Africa ODI South Africa won by 3 wickets

    11 Bangladesh v England ODI Bangladesh won by 2 wickets
    11 Ireland v West Indies ODI West Indies won by 44 runs

  • 624

    ICC World: Bangladesh v Netherlands
    Mon, 14 Mar 2011 @ 05:10

    ICC World: Cup: Pakistan v Zimbabwe
    Mon, 14 Mar 2011 @ 10:30

  • 625

    So, what happened today in the Cricket… give us an Update here man!

  • 626

    Pakistan v Zimbabwe at Pallekele – Mar 14
    Pakistan won by 7 wickets (with 23 balls remaining) (D/L method)

    Bangladesh v Netherlands at Chittagong – Mar 14
    Bangladesh won by 6 wickets (with 52 balls remaining)

    Australia v Kenya at Bangalore – Mar 13
    Australia won by 60 runs

    Canada v N Zealand at Mumbai – Mar 13
    N Zealand won by 97 runs

  • 627

    Pakistan 164 for 3 (Shafiq 78*, Hafeez 49, Price 2-21) beat Zimbabwe 151 for 7 (39.4 ov) (Ervine 52, Chigumbura 32*, Gul 3-36) by seven wickets (D/L method)

  • 628

    Bangladesh 166 for 4 (Kayes 73*) beat Netherlands 160 (ten Doeschate 53*, Razzak 3-29) by six wickets

  • 629

    Ireland v Sth Africa at Kolkata – Mar 15
    Sth Africa won by 131 runs

    Australia v Canada at Bangalore – Mar 16
    Australia won by 7 wickets (with 91 balls remaining)

    Pakistan v Zimbabwe at Pallekele – Mar 14
    Pakistan won by 7 wickets (with 23 balls remaining) (D/L method)

    Bangladesh v Netherlands at Chittagong – Mar 14
    Bangladesh won by 6 wickets (with 52 balls remaining)

  • 630

    Todays Game
    England v West Indies

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