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WORLD CUP 1999
British Isles & Holland

Final

  • Pakistan 132 lost to Australia 133-2 by 8 wickets (Lord's, 20 June)

Semi-Finals

  • New Zealand 241-7 lost to Pakistan 242-1 by 9 wickets (Old Trafford, June 16)
  • Australia 213 tied with South Africa 213 (Edgbaston, June 17)

Super Sixes

              P  W  L NR  Pts   NRR
Pakistan      5  3  2  0   6   0.65
Australia     5  3  2  0   6   0.36
South Africa  5  3  2  0   6   0.17
New Zealand   5  2  2  1   5  -0.52
Zimbabwe      5  2  2  1   5  -0.79
India         5  1  4  0   2  -0.15

Group A

             P  W NR  L Pts   NRR
South Africa 5  4  0  1  8    0.86   
India        5  3  0  2  6    1.29  
Zimbabwe     5  3  0  2  6    0.02  
England      5  3  0  2  6   -0.33
Sri Lanka    5  2  0  3  4   -0.81
Kenya        5  0  0  5  0   -1.20
May 14
  • England beat Sri Lanka by 8 wickets (Lord's)
    May 15
  • India lost to South Africa by 4 wkts (Hove)
  • Zimbabwe beat Kenya by 5 wkts (Taunton)
    May 18
  • England beat Kenya by 9 wkts(Canterbury)
    May 19
  • South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 96 runs (Northampton)
  • Zimbabwe beat India by 3 runs (Leicester)
    May 22
  • South Africa beat England by 122 runs (The Oval)
  • Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe by 4 wkts (Worcester)
    May 23
  • India beat Kenya by 94 runs(Bristol)
    May 25
  • England beat Zimbabwe by 7 wkts (Trent Bridge)
    May 26
  • India beat Sri Lanka by 157 runs(Taunton)
  • South Africa beat Kenya by 7 wkts (Amstelveen)
    May 29
  • India beat England by 63 runs (Edgbaston)
  • Zimbabwe beat South Africa by 48 runs(Chelmsford)
    May 30
  • Sri Lanka beat Kenya by 45 runs(Southampton)

    Group B

                 P  W NR  L Pts   NRR
    Pakistan     5  4  0  1  6   0.51  
    Australia    5  3  0  2  6   0.73
    New Zealand  5  3  0  2  6   0.58 
    West Indies  5  3  0  2  6   0.50
    Bangladesh   5  2  0  3  4  -0.52
    Scotland     5  0  0  5  0  -1.93
    May 16
  • Australia beat Scotland by 6 wkts (Worcester)
  • West Indies lost to Pakistan by 27 runs (Bristol)
    May 17
    New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 6 wkts (Chelmsford)
    May 20
  • New Zealand beat Australia by 5 wkts (Cardiff)
  • Pakistan beat Scotland by 94 runs (Chester-le-Street)
    May 21
  • West Indies beat Bangladesh by 7 wkts (Dublin)
    May 23
  • Pakistan beat Australia by 10 runs (Headingley)
    May 24
  • West Indies beat New Zealand by 7 wkts(Southampton)
  • Bangladesh beat Scotland by 22 runs (Edinburgh)
    May 27
  • West Indies beat Scotland by 8 wkts (Leicester)
  • Australia beat Bangladesh by 7 wkts (Chester-le-Street)
    May 28
  • Pakustan beat New Zealand by 62 runs (Derby)
    May 30
  • Australia beat West Indies by 6 wkts (Old Trafford)
    May 32
  • Scotland v New Zealand (Edinburgh)
  • Bangladesh beat Pakistan by 62 runs (Northampton)

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