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2015 ICC Cricket World Cup Points Table


TeamsMPWinLossNRRRPoints
Group A





New Zealand06060000+2.56412
Australia
06040101+2.25709
Sri Lanka
06040200+0.37108
Bangladesh06030201+0.13607
England06020400-0.75304
Afghanistan06010500-1.85302
Scotland
06000600-2.21800
Group B





India06060000+1.82712
South Africa
06040200+1.70708
Pakistan06040200-0.08508
West Indies
06030300-0.05306
Ireland
06030300-0.93306
Zimbabwe 06010500-0.52702
UAE
06000600-2.03200
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Sunday, February 3, 2008

India vs Australia - CB Series Opener ended in a draw due to rain

The opening match of the triangular series between Australia and India was abandoned due to rain on Sunday at Brisbane.

The tourists won the toss and opted to bat first, with Gautam Gambhir contributing 39 and Mahendra Singh Dhoni 37 as the Indians were restricted to 194 from their 45 overs - the match already having been reduced by five overs following a 90-minute delay.

Lee was the pick of the Australian bowlers with five for 27 from nine overs - his seventh five-wicket haul in one-day internationals.

The India innings was disrupted by rain, meaning the hosts' victory target was revised at the interval to 192 from 43 overs under the Duckworth-Lewis method.

But the rain persisted when the Australia innings got under way and, although the target was further adjusted following delays, the downpour ultimately caused the match to be called off with the home team 51 for three after 7.2 overs in pursuit of 141 from 26.

As the match ended in a draw both teams got 2-2 points each.

India are next in action against Sri Lanka in Brisbane on Tuesday, while Australia face Sri Lanka in Sydney on Friday.

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