The Glasgow leg of the HSBC Sevens World Series took plce this weekend, with New Zealand taking the final honours.
Herewith all the Results:
Last Results |
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45 | 18:36 | ENGLAND | 14 – 29 | NEW ZEALAND | Final Cup | |
44 | 18:06 | FIJI | 31 – 17 | AUSTRALIA | Third Place | |
43 | 17:38 | SAMOA | 31 – 12 | WALES | Final Plate | |
42 | 17:10 | RUSSIA | 33 – 19 | SPAIN | Final Bowl | |
41 | 16:42 | UNITED STATES | 14 – 22 | KENYA | Final Shield | |
40 | 16:10 | AUSTRALIA | 7 – 22 | NEW ZEALAND | SF Cup | |
39 | 15:48 | ENGLAND | 26 – 21 | FIJI | SF Cup | |
38 | 15:26 | WALES | 12 – 5 | ARGENTINA | SF Plate | |
37 | 15:04 | SOUTH AFRICA | 0 – 47 | SAMOA | SF Plate | |
36 | 14:42 | SCOTLAND | 7 – 10 | SPAIN | SF Bowl | |
35 | 14:20 | RUSSIA | 12 – 10 | FRANCE | SF Bowl | |
34 | 13:58 | KENYA | 24 – 7 | ZIMBABWE | SF Shield | |
33 | 13:36 | UNITED STATES | 17 – 14 | PORTUGAL | SF Shield | |
32 | 13:04 | NEW ZEALAND | 36 – 5 | ARGENTINA | ¼ Final Cup | |
31 | 12:42 | WALES | 7 – 17 | AUSTRALIA | ¼ Final Cup | |
30 | 12:20 | FIJI | 34 – 10 | SAMOA | ¼ Final Cup | |
29 | 11:58 | ENGLAND | 19 – 14 | SOUTH AFRICA | ¼ Final Cup | |
28 | 11:36 | SPAIN | 14 – 7 | ZIMBABWE | ¼ Final Bowl | |
27 | 11:14 | SCOTLAND | 19 – 12 | KENYA | ¼ Final Bowl | |
26 | 10:52 | PORTUGAL | 5 – 7 | FRANCE | ¼ Final Bowl | |
25 | 10:30 | UNITED STATES | 21 – 22 | RUSSIA | ¼ Final Bowl |
Day 1 – Results |
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24 | 19:21 | AUSTRALIA | 14 – 19 | ENGLAND | Pool A | |
23 | 18:59 | WALES | 17 – 5 | SOUTH AFRICA | Pool D | |
22 | 18:37 | ARGENTINA | 7 – 47 | FIJI | Pool C | |
21 | 18:15 | UNITED STATES | 29 – 14 | KENYA | Pool A | |
20 | 17:53 | SCOTLAND | 33 – 5 | RUSSIA | Pool D | |
19 | 17:31 | SAMOA | 21 – 22 | NEW ZEALAND | Pool B | |
18 | 17:09 | PORTUGAL | 24 – 14 | ZIMBABWE | Pool C | |
17 | 16:47 | FRANCE | 7 – 19 | SPAIN | Pool B | |
16 | 16:10 | ENGLAND | 19 – 12 | UNITED STATES | Pool A | |
15 | 15:48 | AUSTRALIA | 28 – 26 | KENYA | Pool A | |
14 | 15:26 | WALES | 31 – 5 | RUSSIA | Pool D | |
13 | 15:04 | SOUTH AFRICA | 19 – 14 | SCOTLAND | Pool D | |
12 | 14:42 | FIJI | 28 – 5 | PORTUGAL | Pool C | |
11 | 14:20 | ARGENTINA | 19 – 14 | ZIMBABWE | Pool C | |
10 | 13:58 | NEW ZEALAND | 66 – 0 | FRANCE | Pool B | |
9 | 13:36 | SAMOA | 24 – 17 | SPAIN | Pool B | |
8 | 13:04 | ENGLAND | 40 – 7 | KENYA | Pool A | |
7 | 12:42 | AUSTRALIA | 29 – 14 | UNITED STATES | Pool A | |
6 | 12:20 | SOUTH AFRICA | 17 – 14 | RUSSIA | Pool D | |
5 | 11:58 | WALES | 17 – 14 | SCOTLAND | Pool D | |
4 | 11:36 | FIJI | 40 – 0 | ZIMBABWE | Pool C | |
3 | 11:14 | ARGENTINA | 17 – 5 | PORTUGAL | Pool C | |
2 | 10:52 | NEW ZEALAND | 31 – 5 | SPAIN | Pool B | |
1 | 10:30 | SAMOA | 22 – 14 | FRANCE | Pool B |
Anyone else saw the IPL game just now
AB on fire against the best bowler in the World
AB in Action against Dale Steyn, 6,2,4,6,4,1 = 23
next over anand Rajan 4,4,6,1
AB 47 off 17 balls
RCB needed 62 off 26. Agarwal’s cameo gave them the boost, and AB de Villiers was, well, AB de Villiers. It takes some skill to take 23 off a Dale Steyn over. It takes incredible talent and calm to hit a Steyn yorker over extra cover for six, and scoop him from outside off over short fine leg
superBul wrote:
AB did it with 7 balls to spare
Out of this world, stunning.
NZ wins the 7,s
AB de Villiers is the Man of the Match. AB: “We needed that win. The commentators spoke about our charity initiative back home, guess that is what motivated me tonight. I was actually quite scared facing him [Steyn], I know him pretty well. It does not happen every day.” He was scared? What if he hadn’t been?
Always very dramatic comments on Cricinfo , this one is another one
“Phew. That brings us to the end of what should be remembered as the night the world’s best fast bowler was blown away”
31@ superBul:Yup, awesome display by AB. Steyn just looked beaten after that. He must hate playing for such a kak team. He is the lone hero in that side. But he was bowling very fast, and aggressively, AB, however was just on a different planet.
It is good to see all the boys doing well. Apart from these 2, Faf is up there with the leading run scorers, Morne has had the purple cap almost all the way through the comp. Lost it yesterday, but is only 1 wicket behind. Bodes well for the rest of the year.
yes, our bowlers (at the moment) are in excellent form
think
we should have a moer-mekaar-session on the 1st day of the 1st test (against england) between steyn, morkel & philander to decide who’ll take the new ball!!
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