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World Twenty20, India 2016
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  • World T20 Playoffs
    Final: West Indies beat England by 4 wickets.
    3 April.
    England 155-9 (20.0 overs, J Root 54, J Buttler 36, C Brathwaite 3-23, D Bravo 3-37, S Badree 2-16)
    West Indies 161-6 (19.4 overs, M Samuels 85*, C Brathwaite 34*, D Bravo 25, D Willey 3-20, J Root 2-9)
  • World T20 Playoffs
    Semi-Final: India lost to West Indies by 7 wickets.
    Mumbai, 31 March.
    India 192-2 (20.0 overs, V Kohli 89*, R Sharma 43, A Rahane 40)
    West Indies 196-3 (19.4 overs, L Simmons 83*, J Charles 52, A Russell 43*)
  • World T20 Playoffs
    Semi-Final: New Zealand lost to England by 7 wickets.
    Delhi, 30 March.
    New Zealand 153-8 (20.0 overs, C Munroe 46, K Williamson 32, C Anderson 28, B Stokes 3 -26)
    England 159-3 (17.1 overs, J Roy 78, J Buttler 32*, J Root 27*, I Sodhi 2-42)
Group 1
                            P    W    T   NR    L  Pts     NRR
West Indies                 4    3    0    0    1    6   +0.359
England                     4    3    0    0    1    6   +0.145
South Africa                4    2    0    0    2    4   +0.651
Sri Lanka                   4    1    0    0    3    2   -0.461
Afghanistan                 4    1    0    0    3    2   -0.715
  • World T20 Group 1
    Sri Lanka (0) lost to South Africa (2) by 8 wickets.
    Delhi, 28 March.
    Sri Lanka 120 (19.3 overs, T Dilshan 36, K Abbott 2-14, F Behardien 2-15, A Phangiso 2-26)
    South Africa 122-2 (17.4 overs, H Amla 56*, F du Plessis 31)
  • World T20 Group 1
    Afghanistan (2) beat West Indies (0) by 6 runs.
    Nagpur, 27 March.
    Afghanistan 123-7 (20.0 overs, Najibullah Zadran 48*, S Badree 3-14, A Russell 2-23)
    West Indies 117-8 (20.0 overs, D Bravo 28, Rashid Khan 2-26, Mohammad Nabi 2-25)
  • World T20 Group 1
    England (2) beat Sri Lanka (0) by 10 runs.
    Delhi, 26 March.
    England 171-4 (20.0 overs, J Buttler 66*, J Roy 42, J Root 25, J Vandersay 2-26)
    Sri Lanka 161-8 (20.0 overs, A Mathews 73*, C Kapugedera 30, C Jordan 4-28, D Willey 2-26)
  • World T20 Group 1
    South Africa (0) lost to West Indies (2) by 3 wickets.
    Nagpur, 25 March.
    South Africa 122-8 (20.0 overs, Q de Kock 47, D Wiese 28, C Gayle 2-17, D Bravo 2-20, A Russell 2-28)
    West Indies 123-7 (19.4 overs, M Samuels 44, J Charles 32, Imran Tahir 2-13)
  • World T20 Group 1
    England (2) beat Afghanistan (0) by 15 runs.
    Delhi, 23 March.
    England 142-7 (20.0 overs, M Ali 41*, Mohammad Nabi 2-17, Rashid Khan 2-17)
    Afghanistan 127-9 (20.0 overs, Shafiqullah 35*, A Rashid 2-18, D Willey 2-23)
  • World T20 Group 1
    South Africa (2) beat Afghanistan (0) by 37 runs.
    Mumbai, 20 March.
    South Africa 209-5 (20.0 overs, AD de Villiers 64, Q de Kock 45, F du Plessis 41)
    Afghanistan 172 (20.0 overs, Mohammad Shahzad 44, Gulbadin Naib 26, Noor Ali Zadran 25, C Morris 4-27, Imran Tahir 2-24, K Abbott 2-36)
  • World T20 Group 1
    Sri Lanka (0) lost to West Indies (2) by 7 wickets.
    Bangalore, 20 March.
    Sri Lanka 122-9 (20.0 overs, N Perera 40, S Badree 3-12, D Bravoc 2-20)
    West Indies 127-3 (18.2 overs, A Fletcher 84*, T Siriwardana 2-33)
  • World T20 Group 1
    South Africa (0) lost to England (2) by 2 wickets.
    Mumbai, 18 March.
    South Africa 229-4 (20.0 overs, H Amla 58, JP Duminy 54*, Q de Kock 52, M Ali 2-34)
    England 230-8 (19.4 overs, J Root 83, J Roy 43, K Abbott 3-41, K Rabada 2-50)
  • World T20 Group 1
    Sri Lanka (2) beat Afghanistan (0) by 6 wickets.
    Kolkata, 17 March.
    Afghanistan 153-7 (20.0 overs, Ashgar Stanikzai 62, Samiullah Shenwari 31, M Perera 3-33, H Herath 2-24)
    Sri Lanka 155-4 (18.5 overs, T Dilshan 83*)
  • World T20 Group 1
    West Indies (2) beat England (0) by 6 wickets.
    Mumbai, 16 March.
    England 182-6 (20.0 overs, J Root 48, J Buttler 30, E Morgan 27*, A Russell 2-36, D Bravo 2-41)
    West Indies 183-4 (18.1 overs, C Gayle 100*, M Samuels 37)
Group 2
                            P    W    T   NR    L  Pts     NRR
New Zealand                 4    4    0    0    0    8    1.900
India                       4    3    0    0    1    6   -0.305
Australia                   4    2    0    0    2    4   +0.233
Pakistan                    4    1    0    0    3    2   -0.093
Bangladesh                  4    0    0    0    4    0   -1.805
  • World T20 Group 2
    Australia (0) lost to India (2) by 6 wickets.
    Mohali, 27 March.
    Australia 160-6 (20.0 overs, A Finch 43, G Maxwell 31, U Khawaja 26, H Pandya 2-26)
    India 161-4 (19.1 overs, V Kohli 82*, S Watson 2-23)
  • World T20 Group 2
    New Zealand (2) beat Bangladesh (0) by 75 runs.
    Kolkata, 26 March.
    New Zealand 145-8 (20.0 overs, K Williamson 42, C Munroe 35, L Taylor 28, Mustafizur Rahman 5-22)
    Bangladesh 70 (15.4 overs, G Elliott 3-12, I Sodhi 3-21)
  • World T20 Group 2
    Australia (2) beat Pakistan (0) by 21 runs.
    Mohali, 25 March.
    Australia 193-4 (20.0 overs, S Smith 61*, S Watson 44*, G Maxwell 30, Imad Wasim 2-31, Wahab Riaz 2-35)
    Pakistan 172-8 (20.0 overs, Khalid Latif 46, Shoaib Malik 40*, Umar Akmal 32, J Faulkner 5-28, A Zampa 2-32)
  • World T20 Group 2
    India (2) beat Bangladesh (0) by 1 run.
    Bangalore, 23 March.
    India 146-7 (20.0 overs, S Raina 30, Mustafizur Rahman 2-34, Al-Amoin Hossain 2 -37)
    Bangladesh 145-9 (20.0 overs, Tamin Iqbal 35, Sabbir Rahman 26, R Ashwin 2 -20, R Jadeja 2-22, H Pandya 2 -29)
  • World T20 Group 2
    New Zealand (2) beat Pakistan (0) by 22 runs.
    Mohali, 22 March.
    New Zealand 180-5 (20.0 overs, M Guptill 80, L Taylor 36*, Mohammad Sami 2-23, Shahid Afridi 2-40)
    Pakistan 158-5 (20.0 overs, Sharjeel Khan 47, Ahmed Shehzad 30, A Milne 2-26, M Santer 2-29)
  • World T20 Group 2
    Bangladesh (0) lost to Australia (2) by 3 wickets.
    Bangalore, 21 March.
    Bangladesh 156-5 (20.0 overs, Mahmudullah 49*, Shakib Al Hasan 33, A Zampa 3-23, S Watson 2-31)
    Australia 157-7 (18.3 overs, I Khawaja 58, G Maxwell 26, Shakib Al Hasan 3-27, Mustafizur Rahman 2-30)
  • World T20 Group 2
    Pakistan (0) lost to India (2) by 6 wickets.
    Kolkata, 19 March.
    Pakistan 118-5 (18.0 overs, Shoaib Malik 26, Ahmed Shehzad 25)
    India 119-4 (15.5 overs, V Kohli 55*, Mohammad Sami 2-17)
  • World T20 Group 2
    New Zealand (2) beat Australia (0) by 8 runs.
    Dharamsala, 18 March.
    New Zealand 142-8 (20.0 overs, M Guptil 39, G Elliott 27, J Faulkner 2-18, G Maxwell 2-18)
    Australia 134-9 (20.0 overs, U Khawaja 38, M Clenaghan 3-17, C Anderson 2-29, M Santer 2-30)
  • World T20 Group 2
    Pakistan (2) beat Bangladesh (0) by 55 runs.
    Kolkata, 16 March.
    Pakistan 201-5 (20.0 overs, Mohammad Hafeez 64, Ahmed Shehzad 52, Shahid Afridi 49, Taskin Ahmed 2-32, Arafat Sunny 2-34)
    Bangladesh 146-6 (20.0 overs, Shakib Al Hasan 50*, Sabbir Rahman 25, Mohammad Amir 2-27, Shahid Afridi 2-27)
  • World T20 Group 2
    New Zealand (2) beat India (0) by 47 runs.
    Nagpur, 15 March.
    New Zealand 126-7 (20.0 overs, CJ Anderson 34)
    India 79 (18.1 overs, MS DHoni 30, MJ Santner 4-11, IS Sodhi 3-18, M McCullum 2-15)
Preliminary Group A
                            P    W    T   NR    L  Pts     NRR
Bangladesh                  3    2    0    1    0    5    1.938
Netherlands                 3    1    0    1    1    3    0.154
Oman                        3    1    0    1    1    3   -1.521
Ireland                     3    0    0    1    2    1   -0.685
Scorecard Netherlands beat Ireland by 12 runs, 13 March.
Scorecard Bangladesh v Oman, 13 March.
Scorecard Netherlands v Oman - no result , 11 March.
Scorecard Bangladesh v Ireland - match abandoned, 11 March.
Scorecard Bangladesh beat Netherlands by 8 runs, 9 March.
Scorecard Oman beat Ireland by 2 wickets, 9 March.
Preliminary Group B
                            P    W    T   NR    L  Pts     NRR
Afghanistan                 3    3    0    0    0    6    1.540
Zimbabwe                    3    2    0    0    1    4   -0.567
Scotland                    3    1    0    0    2    2   -0.312
Hong Kong                   3    0    0    0    1    0   -1.017
Scorecard Afghanistan beat Zimbabwe by 59 runs, 12 March.
Scorecard Hong Kong lost to Scotland by 8 wickets (DLS), 12 March.
Scorecard Zimbabwe beat Scotland by 11 runs, 10 March.
Scorecard Hong Kong lost to Afghanistan by 6 wickets, 10 March.
Scorecard Zimbabwe beat Hong Kong by 14 runs, 8 March.
Scorecard Afghanistan beat Scotland by 14 runs, 8 March.
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