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MAR 2009 |
GROUP A |
GROUP B |
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07 Sat |
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IND vs PAK
Bowral, Australia
IND bt
PAK by 10 wkts
Scorecard
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07 Sat |
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ENG vs SL
Canberra, Australia
ENG bt
SL by 100 runs
Scorecard
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08
Sun |
AUS vs NZ
North Sydney, Australia
Scorecard
NZL beat AUS by 13 runs (D/L
method)
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08 Sun |
WI vs SA
Newcastle, Australia
Scorecard
WIN beat RSA by 2 wickets
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09 Mon |
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SL vs PAK
Canberra, Australia
Scorecard
Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by 57
runs
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10 Tues |
NZ vs WI
Bankstown, Australia
NZL bt
WIN by 56 runs
Scorecard
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IND vs ENG
North Sydney, Australia
ENG bt
IND by 9 wkts
Scorecard |
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10 Tues |
AUS vs SA
Newcastle, Australia
AUS bt
RSA by 61 runs
Scorecard
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12 Thurs |
AUS vs WI
Drummoyne, Australia
AUS bt
WIN by 47 runs
Scorecard
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ENG vs PAK
North Sydney, Australia
ENG bt
PAK by 8 wkts
Scorecard |
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12 Thurs |
NZ vs SA
Bowral, Australia
NZL bt
RSA by 199 runs
Scorecard
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IND vs SL
Bankstown, Australia
IND bt
SRI by 35 runs
Scorecard |
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SUPER SIX |
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Super Six Stage
Provided they qualify, each of the
top three teams will retain its
ranking from the group stage through
to the Super Sixes, regardless of
their finishing position in the
group. For example, Australia will
be ranked A1 whether they finish
first, second or third at the end of
the group stage. If the fourth
ranked team in a group qualifies for
the Super Six stage, they will adopt
the ranking of the team that they
have replaced. For example if South
Africa qualifies at the expense of
Australia, South Africa would follow
the fixtures for A1 in the Super Six
stage.
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