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

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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 28, 2010

India vs Zimbabwe Tri Series 1st Match Result - Zimbabwe won by 6 wickets


India vs Zimbabwe Tri Series 1st Match Result - Zimbabwe won by 6 wickets

2010 Tri Series, Zimbabwe beat India 1st Tri Series Matches win 6 Wicket, with 10 balls remaining, on Friday, 28th May, 2010, at Bulawayo. Ind made 285/5 in 50 overs while Zim made 289/4 in 48.2 overs. man of the Match is Brendan Taylor who made 81 runs off 103 balls with 5 fours and 2 sixes.

India side's only creditable spell came when Rohit Sharma scored 69 off the last 36 balls he faced to score his maiden ODI century and give India a fighting total on a flat track.

Zimbabwe were the stronger side of the two, which showed in the assured manner of a tall chase, set up by fliers from Brendan Taylor and Hamilton Masakadza and finished off with 10 balls to spare by a cool-on-debut Charles Ervine.

Match Summary:

India made - 285/5 in 50 overs (Sharma 114, Jadeja 61*, Mpofu 2-63)

Zimbabwe made - 289/4 in 48.2 overs (Taylor 81, Ervine 67*, Masakadza 46)

Toss - India, who chose to bat.

Man of the Match - Brendan Taylor (Zimbabwe)

Result - Zimbabwe won by 6 wickets (with 10 balls remaining)

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