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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

 

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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

  • 61

    Bangladesh 252/5 (43.0 ov)
    Bangladesh require another 119 runs with 5 wickets and 42 balls remaining

  • 62

    India 370/4 (50 ov)
    Bangladesh 264/6 (45.1 ov)
    Bangladesh require another 107 runs with 4 wickets and 29 balls remaining

  • 63

    India 370/4 (50 ov)
    Bangladesh 275/7 (46.3 ov)
    Bangladesh require another 96 runs with 3 wickets and 21 balls remaining

  • 64

    India 370/4 (50 ov)
    Bangladesh 280/8 (48.2 ov)
    Bangladesh require another 91 runs with 2 wickets and 10 balls remaining

  • 65

    India 370/4 (50 ov)
    Bangladesh 283/9 (50.0 ov)
    India won by 87 runs

  • 66

    Some super quotes there from Sehwag, speaks like he bats doesn’t he! Right then, the World Cup is away .. We have a double header tomorrow. NZ v Kenya and Sri Lanka v Canada. Join us for both. On your way out, follow your team in the World Cup and get the latest news pushed straight to your Facebook wall. Click here for more. On behalf of Sid R, Raghav and Sanjay, this is Nitin Sundar signing off. Cheers!
    Presentations time.
    Sehwag is the Man of the Match: “It was a good start for the team, I have said this is a revenge game and we have won. I have said before Bangladesh are not good in Tests, but they can compete in ODIs, but today they could not. I was looking to bat long, maybe get a 100 in 30 overs and then go on. Special thanks to my physio for helping me, I was carrying a couple of injuries and they got me ready for this game. Well, the team – everyone did well, other than Sreesanth … ”
    Dhoni: “Fielding department, we will need to contribute some more. While fielding, we will want to save around ten runs.. When you have lost a couple of wickets, you need to stabilise, and it was nice to see Sehwag and Kohli do that. As a team we fight injuries, so it is good to have a long break before the next game.”
    Shakib: “I think we bowled too many boundary balls and that cost us the game. Sehwag took it away, he played really well. Our fast bowlers were a bit rusty, hopefully they will come back well.”
    Sehwag has, as expected, been named as the Man of the Match. Munaf: “We have won, so very happy. Just focused on line and length, some slower balls in the slot, and I am working on my fitness.” Even he can’t hide a smile when he says, “My fitness is very good.” ha!
    Sharma (Ishant?): “I had Munaf Patel in my fantasy team. Until 8 hours before the match, when I decided Yuvraj Singh might be a better choice. Patel has 4 wickets and good economy, and Yuvraj has a catch. I don’t like myself too much right now.” Someone writes in saying Ian Chappell has Munaf, Sehwag, Tamim, Kohli and Shakib in his team. I wonder if he’s leading the world right now.
    GG: “M’Nuf Said!” Haha!

  • 67

    Kenya 69 (23.5 ov)
    New Zealand
    Kenya won the toss and elected to bat
    Innings break

  • 68

    Swami: “Instead of saying 8 batsmen haven’t crossed 6 runs, why don’t you say that 7 batsmen have not crossed 2 runs?

  • 69

    New Zealand 13/0 (1.6 ov)
    New Zealand require another 57 runs with 10 wickets and 48.0 overs remaining

  • 70

    Kenya 69 (23.5 ov)
    New Zealand 54/0 (6.1 ov)
    New Zealand require another 16 runs with 10 wickets and 43.5 overs remaining

  • 71

    Kenya 69 (23.5 ov)
    New Zealand 72/0 (8.0 ov)
    New Zealand won by 10 wickets (with 252 balls remaining)

  • 72

    End of over 8 (14 runs) New Zealand 72/0 (RR: 9.00)
    BB McCullum 26* (17b 4×4) JK Kamande 2-0-21-0
    MJ Guptill 39* (32b 5×4 2×6) NN Odhiambo 1-0-5-0

  • 73

    Bennett is Man of the Match: “Been tough for us after the India game. I have been working on the yorker a lot, especially for the Powerplays. Hopefully it won’t get much hotter than this for the rest of the tournament. It is pretty tough to get used to.”
    Vettori: “Wicket had a bit of variable bounce, which our seamers exploited. some big games coming up, good to start like this. With Mills coming back, there might be some changes for the next game. Nathan has done brilliantly as well for us.”
    Kamande: “Don;t think it was the wicket. It was the areas NZ bowled. We got to be more positive in whatever we do. NZ came very hard at us. We have to learn from this performance today. There are some more games coming up for us.”

  • 74

    The second game of the day, Sri Lanka v Canada at 11:00

  • 75

    Sri Lanka 84/1 (17.1 ov)
    Canada
    Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat

  • 76

    Last Bat WU Tharanga run out 19 (31b 1×4 0x6) SR: 61.29
    Fall of wicket: 63/1 (11.5 ov); Partnership: 63 runs, 11.5 overs, RR: 5.32 (Dilshan 39, Tharanga 19)

  • 77

    Sri Lanka 88/2 (19.1 ov)

  • 78

    Sri Lanka 107/2 (22.6 ov)

  • 79

    Sri Lanka 171/2 (30.3 ov)

  • 80

    Sri Lanka 193/2 (33.3 ov)

  • 81

    Sri Lanka 229/2 (37.0 ov)

  • 82

    Sri Lanka 268/3 (42.1 ov)

  • 83

    Last Bat KC Sangakkara c & b Davison 92 (87b 7×4 1×6) SR: 105.74
    Fall of wicket: 267/3 (41.6 ov); Partnership: 179 runs, 22.5 overs, RR: 7.83 (Jayawardene 96, Sangakkara 78)

  • 84

    DPMD Jayawardene c Balaji Rao b Davison 100 (81b 9×4 1×6) SR: 123.45

  • 85

    Sri Lanka 276/4 (44.0 ov)

  • 86

    Lions
    Dolphins
    Lions won the toss and elected to bat

  • 87

    Sri Lanka 290/5 (45.4 ov)

  • 88

    Sri Lanka 332/7 (50 ov)
    Canada 0/0 (1.0 ov)
    Canada require another 333 runs with 10 wickets and 49.0 overs remaining

    Lions 130/1 (16.2/20 ov)
    Dolphins
    Lions won the toss and elected to bat

  • 89

    End of over 18 (10 runs) Lions 147/2
    JC Kent 4-0-23-1
    AN Petersen 80* (48b 5×4 4×6) KJ Abbott 3-0-14-1

  • 90

    Sri Lanka 332/7 (50 ov)
    Canada 10/2 (3.1 ov)
    Canada require another 323 runs with 8 wickets and 46.5 overs remaining

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