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Day 1 Results - Friday 4 April



Match 1: West Indies beat England by 7 runs
West Indies 39
Gayle 12, Hooper 15, 10 extras
Hollioake 0-22, Flintoff 0-15

England 32
Hollioake 8, Flintoff 22, 2 extras
Hooper 1-18, Gayle 0-22

Match 2: Australia beat South Africa by 37 runs
South Africa -10
Donald 16, Elworthy 3
Davison 1-15, Blewett 1-25

Australia 27
Davison 26, Blewett -4, 4 extras
Donald 0-28, Elworthy 1-13

Match 3: Pakistan beat Zimbabwe by 64 runs
Pakistan 107
Afridi 73, Akram 29
Whittall 1-66, Campbell 1-57

Zimbabwe 43
Campbell 33, Whittall 6
Afridi 3-36, Akram 0-30

Match 4: New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by 5 runs
Sri Lanka 26
Jayawardene 26, De Silva -3
Vettori 3-28, Oram 0-28

New Zealand 31
Vettori 42, Oram -3
Jayawardene 2-33, De Silva 1-27

Match 5: West Indies beat Zimbabwe by 8 runs
Zimbabwe 26
Campbell 3, Whittall 20, 3 extras
Hooper 1-25, Gayle 2-29

West Indies 34
Hooper 10, Gayle 21, 3 extras
Campbell 0-21, Whittall 0-13

Match 6: Sri Lanka beat Australia by 75 runs
Sri Lanka 54 (8 overs)
Jayawardene 37, De Silva 16, 1 extra
Blewett 0-34, Dawson 0-30

Australia -21
Blewett -3, Davison -21
Jayawardene 5-41, De Silva 3-26

Day 2 Results - Saturday 5 April


Match 7: Pakistan beat England by 3 runs
England 38
Flintoff 16, Hollioake 15, 7 extras
Akram 2-30, Afridi 1-34
Pakistan 41
Afridi 28, Akram 11, 2 extras
Flintoff 1-21, Hollioake 1-39

Match 8: New Zealand beat South Africa by 39 runs
South Africa 34
Elworthy 19, Donald 14, 1 extra
Vettori 0-20, Oram 0-13
New Zealand 73
Oram 48, Vettori 21, 4 extras
Elworthy 1-35, Donald 0-47

Match 9: West Indies v Pakistan: abandoned
Pakistan -23
Afridi -15, Akram -8, 0 extras
(3.5 overs)
Hooper 4-16, Gayle 2-12
Pakistan forfeited match
- injury to Shahid Afridi

Match 10: New Zealand beat Australia by 4 runs
Australia 53
Davison 24, Blewett 27, 2 extras
Vettori 0-43, Oram 2-30
New Zealand 57
Vettori 19, Oram 33, 5 extras
Blewett 1-45, Davison 1-27

Match 11: England beat Zimbabwe by 96 runs
Zimbabwe 16
Whittall -21, Campbell 36, 1 extra
Hollioake 6-31, Flintoff 1-51
England 112
Hollioake 56, Flintoff 56, 0 extras
Campbell 3-80, Whittall 3-92

Match 12: Sri Lanka beat South Africa by 28 runs
South Africa 38
Elworthy 23, Donald 12, 3 extras
De Silva 2-26, Jayawardene 1-40
Sri Lanka 66
De Silva 26, Jayawardene 37, 3 extras
Elworthy 0-42, Donald 0-23

Day 3 Results - Sunday 6 April


Final: New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by 79 runs

Ball-by-ball commentary >>
Sri Lanka 70 (12/12 overs)
Jayawardene 22, De Silva 47
1 extra, Oram 1-50, Vettori 2-49
New Zealand 149 (12/12)
Oram 106, Vettori 37, 6 extras
De Silva 0-82, Jayawardene 2-82

1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka beat West Indies by 3 runs

Ball-by-ball commentary >>
West Indies 68 (10/10 overs)
Gayle 46, Hooper 17, 5 extras
De Silva 2-35, Jayawardene 1-60
Sri Lanka 71 (10/10 overs)
Jayawardene 42, De Silva 24, 5 extras
Hooper 0-39, Gayle 0-40

2nd Semi-Final: New Zealand beat England by 53 runs

Ball-by-ball commentary >>
New Zealand 93 (10/10 overs)
Oram 52, Vettori 36, 5 extras
Hollioake 2-44, Flintoff 0-70
England 40 (10/10 overs)
Hollioake 25, Flintoff 9, 6 extras
Vettori 7-59, Oram 2-70