RankCountryPlayedWonLostTieNo ResultRun RatePoints 1Australia770002.414.0 2Sri Lanka752001.4810.0 3New Zealand752000.2510.0 4South Africa743000.318.0 5England73400-0.396.0 6West Indies72500-0.574.0 8Bangladesh71600-1.512.0 7Ireland71600-1.732.0 Super 8 - Results Date Countries Result Wed March 28th Australia vs West Indies Australia won by 103 runs Wed March 28th Sri Lanka vs South Africa South Africa won by 1 wicket Thu March 29th New Zealand vs West Indies New Zealand won by 7 wickets Fri March 30th England vs Ireland England won by 48 runs Sat March 31st Australia vs Bangladesh Australia won by 10 wickets Sun April 1st Sri Lanka vs West Indies Sri Lanka won by 113 runs Mon April 2nd New Zealand vs Bangladesh New Zealand won by 9 wickets Tue April 3rd South Africa vs Ireland South Africa won by 7 wickets Wed April 4th England vs Sri Lanka Sri Lanka won by 2 runs Sat April 7th South Africa vs Bangladesh Bangladesh won by 67 runs Sun April 8th Australia vs England Australia won by 7 wickets Mon April 9th New Zealand vs Ireland New Zealand won by 129 runs Tue April 10th South Africa vs West Indies South Africa won by 67 runs Wed April 11th England vs Bangladesh England Won by 4 Wickets Thu April 12th New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Sri Lanka own by 6 wickets Fri April 13th Australia vs Ireland Australia won by 9 Wickets Sat April 14th New Zealand vs South Africa New Zealand won by 5 wkts Sun April 15th Ireland vs Bangladesh Ireland won by 74 runs Mon April 16th Australia vs Sri Lanka Australia won by 7 Wickets Tue April 17th England vs South Africa SA won by 9 Wickets Wed April 18th Sri Lanka vs Ireland Sri Lanka won by 8 Wickets Thu April 19th West Indies vs Bangladesh West Indies won by 99 runs Fri April 20th Australia vs New Zealand Australia won by 215 runs Sat April 21st England vs West Indies England won by 1 wkt Who can prevent the Indians from reaching the final? -Haresh Pandya(March 16, 2007 - Redif) Maybe the Indian players themselves! I mean they ought to reach the final without any difficulty. They've the talent and if they show a bit of consistency, it would be damn easy for them to be there in the final. If our players strike collectively and show the kind of consistency required in a longer-duration tournament like the World Cup, no team can stop them. But our players themselves will stop themselves from reaching the final if they don't do justice to their own skills and perform dismally. - Jaywant Lele WorldCup Group Stage Group A, St Kitts CountriesResults 14 Australia v Scotland Australia won by 203 runs 16 Netherlands v South Africa SA won by 221 runs 18 Australia v Netherlands Australia won by 229 runs 20 Scotland v South Africa South Africa won by seven wickets 22 Netherlands v Scotland Netherlands won by eight wickets 24 Australia v South Africa Australia won by 83 runs Group B, Trinidad CountriesResults 15 Bermuda v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka won by 243 runs 17 Bangladesh v India Bangladesh won by five wickets 19 Bermuda v India India won by 257 runs 21 Bangladesh v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka won by 198 runs (D/L method) 23 India v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka won by 69 runs 25 Bangladesh v Bermuda Bangladesh won by 7 wickets (D/L) GROUP C, St Lucia CountriesResults 14 Canada v Kenya Kenya won by seven wickets 16 England v New Zealand NZ won by six wickets 18 Canada v England England won by 51 runs 20 Kenya v New Zealand New Zealand won by 148 runs 22 Canada v New Zealand New Zealand won by 114 runs 24 England v Kenya England won by seven wickets Group D, Jamaica CountriesResults 13 West Indies v Pakistan West Indies won by 54 runs 15 Ireland v Zimbabwe Ireland tied with Zimbabwe 17 Ireland v Pakistan Ireland won by three wickets (D/L) 19 West Indies v Zimbabwe West Indies won by six wickets 21 Pakistan v Zimbabwe Pakistan won by 93 runs (D/L method) 23 Ireland v West Indies West Indies won by 8 wickets (D/L method)
Date Countries Result Wed March 28th Australia vs West Indies Australia won by 103 runs Wed March 28th Sri Lanka vs South Africa South Africa won by 1 wicket Thu March 29th New Zealand vs West Indies New Zealand won by 7 wickets Fri March 30th England vs Ireland England won by 48 runs Sat March 31st Australia vs Bangladesh Australia won by 10 wickets Sun April 1st Sri Lanka vs West Indies Sri Lanka won by 113 runs Mon April 2nd New Zealand vs Bangladesh New Zealand won by 9 wickets Tue April 3rd South Africa vs Ireland South Africa won by 7 wickets Wed April 4th England vs Sri Lanka Sri Lanka won by 2 runs Sat April 7th South Africa vs Bangladesh Bangladesh won by 67 runs Sun April 8th Australia vs England Australia won by 7 wickets Mon April 9th New Zealand vs Ireland New Zealand won by 129 runs Tue April 10th South Africa vs West Indies South Africa won by 67 runs Wed April 11th England vs Bangladesh England Won by 4 Wickets Thu April 12th New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Sri Lanka own by 6 wickets Fri April 13th Australia vs Ireland Australia won by 9 Wickets Sat April 14th New Zealand vs South Africa New Zealand won by 5 wkts Sun April 15th Ireland vs Bangladesh Ireland won by 74 runs Mon April 16th Australia vs Sri Lanka Australia won by 7 Wickets Tue April 17th England vs South Africa SA won by 9 Wickets Wed April 18th Sri Lanka vs Ireland Sri Lanka won by 8 Wickets Thu April 19th West Indies vs Bangladesh West Indies won by 99 runs Fri April 20th Australia vs New Zealand Australia won by 215 runs Sat April 21st England vs West Indies England won by 1 wkt Who can prevent the Indians from reaching the final? -Haresh Pandya(March 16, 2007 - Redif) Maybe the Indian players themselves! I mean they ought to reach the final without any difficulty. They've the talent and if they show a bit of consistency, it would be damn easy for them to be there in the final. If our players strike collectively and show the kind of consistency required in a longer-duration tournament like the World Cup, no team can stop them. But our players themselves will stop themselves from reaching the final if they don't do justice to their own skills and perform dismally. - Jaywant Lele WorldCup Group Stage Group A, St Kitts CountriesResults 14 Australia v Scotland Australia won by 203 runs 16 Netherlands v South Africa SA won by 221 runs 18 Australia v Netherlands Australia won by 229 runs 20 Scotland v South Africa South Africa won by seven wickets 22 Netherlands v Scotland Netherlands won by eight wickets 24 Australia v South Africa Australia won by 83 runs Group B, Trinidad CountriesResults 15 Bermuda v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka won by 243 runs 17 Bangladesh v India Bangladesh won by five wickets 19 Bermuda v India India won by 257 runs 21 Bangladesh v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka won by 198 runs (D/L method) 23 India v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka won by 69 runs 25 Bangladesh v Bermuda Bangladesh won by 7 wickets (D/L) GROUP C, St Lucia CountriesResults 14 Canada v Kenya Kenya won by seven wickets 16 England v New Zealand NZ won by six wickets 18 Canada v England England won by 51 runs 20 Kenya v New Zealand New Zealand won by 148 runs 22 Canada v New Zealand New Zealand won by 114 runs 24 England v Kenya England won by seven wickets Group D, Jamaica CountriesResults 13 West Indies v Pakistan West Indies won by 54 runs 15 Ireland v Zimbabwe Ireland tied with Zimbabwe 17 Ireland v Pakistan Ireland won by three wickets (D/L) 19 West Indies v Zimbabwe West Indies won by six wickets 21 Pakistan v Zimbabwe Pakistan won by 93 runs (D/L method) 23 Ireland v West Indies West Indies won by 8 wickets (D/L method)
Who can prevent the Indians from reaching the final? -Haresh Pandya(March 16, 2007 - Redif)
Maybe the Indian players themselves! I mean they ought to reach the final without any difficulty. They've the talent and if they show a bit of consistency, it would be damn easy for them to be there in the final. If our players strike collectively and show the kind of consistency required in a longer-duration tournament like the World Cup, no team can stop them. But our players themselves will stop themselves from reaching the final if they don't do justice to their own skills and perform dismally. - Jaywant Lele
WorldCup Group Stage Group A, St Kitts