2015 ICC World Cup Latest News - 1st SF - NZL vs SAF - In the most entertaining and thrilling game of 2015 CWC, co-host New Zealand beat South Africa by 4 wickets with 1 ball remaining by D/L to enter their 1st WC Final. SAF - 281/5 in 43 overs, du Plessis 82, de Villiers 65, Miller 49 off 18 balls. NZL - 299/6 in 42.5 overs, Elliot 84*, McCullum 59 off 26 balls, Anderson 58. Man of the Match Elliot hit unbeaten 84 runs off 73 balls

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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Friday, May 7, 2010

Australia vs India ICC Twenty World Cup 15th Match Result - Australia won by 49 runs


Australia vs India ICC Twenty World Cup 15th Match Result - Australia won by 49 runs

2010 ICC Twenty World Cup Australia beat India 15th Matches win 49 runs, on Friday, 7th May, 2010, at Bridgetown. Aus made 184/5 in 20 overs while Ind made 135/all out; 17.4 overs. man of the Match is David Warner who made 79 runs off 42 balls with 2 fours and 7 sixes.

Australia David Warner and Shane Watson just kept clearing their front legs, creating room, and kept lofting the Indians over various parts of the Kensington Oval. Between them they hit 13 sixes and only three fours, and by the time they were done, 142 runs had been scored in 14 overs. Australia's last four overs for 23 runs were silence before another storm.

India batsmen, though, with no option to duck or leave thanks to the huge chase, were almost always in bad position when playing the short deliveries. And they got plenty of them at a healthy pace.

Match Summary:

Australia made - 184/5 in 20 overs (Warner 72, Watson 54, Yuvraj 2-20)

India made - 135/all out; 17.4 overs (Sharma 79* TaitTait 3-21, Nannes 3-25)

Toss - India, who chose to field.

Man of the Match - David Warner (Australia)

Result - Australia won by 49 runs.

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