Points Table

PosTeamsMatchesWLTiedNRPointsNRR
6Sri Lanka934028-0.919
5Pakistan9530111-0.430
9West Indies926015-0.225
2Australia9720014+0.868
7South Africa935017-0.030
4New Zealand9530111+0.175
1India9710115+0.809
8Bangladesh935017-0.410
10Afghanistan909000-1.322
3England9630012+1.152

FIXTURES & RESULTS

30th May – Match 1
England – 311/8 (50ov)
South Africa – 207/10 (39.5ov)
Kennington Oval | 3.00PM(SL)
England win by 104 runs

31st May – Match 2
West Indies – 108/3 (13.4ov)
Pakistan – 105/10 (21.4ov)
Trent Bridge | 3.00PM(SL)
West Indies win by 7 wickets

01st June – Match 3
New Zealand – 137/0 (16.1ov)
Sri Lanka – 136/10 (29.2ov)
Sophia Gardens | 3.00PM(SL)
New Zealand win by 10 wickets

01st June – Match 4
Afghanistan – 207/10 (38.2ov)
Australia – 209/3 (34.5ov)
County Ground | 6.00PM(SL)
Australia win by 7 wickets

02nd June – Match 5
South Africa – 309/8 (50ov)
Bangladesh – 330/6 (50ov)
Kennington Oval | 3.00PM(SL)
Bangladesh win by 21 runs

03rd June – Match 6
England – 334/9 (50ov)
Pakistan – 348/8 (50ov)
Trent Bridge | 3.00PM(SL)
Pakistan win by 14 runs

04th June – Match 7
Afghanistan – 152/10 (32.4ov)
Sri Lanka – 201/10 (36.5ov)
Sophia Gardens | 3.00PM(SL)
SL win by 34 runs (DLS Method)

05th June – Match 8
South Africa – 227/9 (50ov)
India – 230/4 (47.3ov)
The Rose Bowl | 3.00PM(SL)
India win by 6 wickets

05th June – Match 9
Bangladesh – 244/10 (49.2ov)
New Zealand – 248/8 (47.1ov)
Kennington Oval | 6.00PM(SL)
New Zealand win by 2 wickets

06th June – Match 10
Australia – 288/10 (49ov)
West Indies – 273/9 (50ov)
Trent Bridge | 3.00PM(SL)
Australia win by 15 runs

07th June – Match 11
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
County Ground | 3.00PM(SL)
Match abandoned

08th June – Match 12
England – 386/6 (50ov)
Bangladesh – 280/10 (48.5ov)
Sophia Gardens | 3.00PM(SL)
England win by 106 runs

08th June – Match 13
Afghanistan – 172/10 (41.1ov)
New Zealand – 173/3 (32.1ov)
County Ground | 6.00PM(SL)
New Zealand win by 7 wickets

09th June – Match 14
India – 352/5 (50ov)
Australia – 316/10 (50ov)
Kennington Oval | 3.00PM(SL)
India win by 36 runs

10th June – Match 15
South Africa – Did not bat
West Indies – 29/2 (7.3ov)
The Rose Bowl | 3.00PM(SL)
No result

11th June – Match 16
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
County Ground | 3.00PM(SL)
Match abandoned

12th June – Match 17
Australia- 307 /10 (49ov)
Pakistan – 266 /10 (45.4)
County Ground | 3.00PM(SL)
Australia win by 41 Runs

13th June – Match 18
India
New Zealand
Trent Bridge | 3.00PM(SL)
Match abandoned

14th June – Match 19
England – 213/2 (33.1ov)
West Iindies – 212/10 (44.4ov)
The Rose Bowl | 3.00PM(SL)
England win by 8 wickets

15th June – Match 20
Sri Lanka – 247/10 (45.5ov)
Australia – 334/7 (50ov)
Kennington Oval | 3.00PM(SL)
Australia win by 87 runs

15th June – Match 21
South Africa – 131/1 (28.4ov)
Afghanistan – 125/10 (34.1ov)
Sophia Gardens | 6.00PM(SL)
South Africa win by 9 wickets

16th June – Match 22
India – 336/5 (50ov)
Pakistan – 212/6 (40ov)
Old Trafford | 3.00PM(SL)
India win by 89 runs (DLS Method)

17th June – Match 23
West Indies – 321/8 (50ov)
Bangladesh – 322/3 (41.3ov)
County Ground | 3.00PM(SL)
Bangladesh win by 7 wickets

18th June – Match 24
England – 397/6 (50ov)
Afghanistan – 247/8 (50ov)
Old Trafford | 3.00PM(SL)
England win by 150 runs

19th June – Match 25
New Zealand – 245/6 (48.3ov)
South Africa – 241/6 (49ov)
Edgbaston | 3.00PM(SL)
New Zealand win by 4 wickets

20th June – Match 26
Australia – 381/5 (50ov)
Bangladesh – 333/8 (50ov)
Trent Bridge | 3.00PM(SL)
Australia win by 48 runs

21st June – Match 27
England – 212/10 (47ov)
Sri Lanka – 232/9 (50ov)
Headingley | 3.00PM(SL)
Sri Lanka win by 20 runs

22nd June – Match 28
India – 224/8 (50ov)
Afghanistan – 213/10 (49.5ov)
The Rose Bowl | 3.00PM(SL)
India win by 11 runs

22nd June – Match 29
West Indies – 286/10 (49ov)
New Zealand – 291/8 (50ov)
Old Trafford | 6.00PM(SL)
New Zealand win by 5 runs

23rd June – Match 30
Pakistan – 308/7 (50ov)
South Africa – 259/9 (50ov)
Lord’s | 3.00PM(SL)
Pakistan win by 49 runs

24th June – Match 31
Bangladesh – 262/7 (50ov)
Afghanistan – 200/10 (47ov)
The Rose Bow | 3.00PM(SL)
Bangladesh win by 62 runs

25th June – Match 32
England – 221/10 (44.4ov)
Australia – 285/7 (50ov)
Lord’s | 3.00PM(SL)
Australia win by 64 runs

26th June – Match 33
New Zealand – 237/6 (50ov)
Pakistan – 241/4 (49.1ov)
Edgbaston | 3.00PM(SL)
Pakistan win by 6 wickets

27th June – Match 34
West Indies – 143/10 (34.2ov)
India – 268/7 (50ov)
Old Trafford | 3.00PM(SL)
India win by 125 runs

28th June – Match 35
Sri Lanka – 203/10 (49.3ov)
South Africa – 206/1 (37.2ov)
Riverside Ground | 3.00PM(SL)
South Africa win by 9 wickets

29th June – Match 36
Pakistan – 230/7 (49.4ov)
Afghanistan – 227/9 (50ov)
Headingley | 3.00PM(SL)
Pakistan win by 3 wickets

29th June – Match 37
New Zealand – 157/10 (43.4ov)
Australia – 243/9 (50ov)
Lord’s | 6.00PM(SL)
Australia win by 86 runs

30th June – Match 38
England – 337/7 (50ov)
India – 306/5 (50ov)
Edgbaston | 3.00PM(SL)
England win by 31 runs

01st July – Match 39
Sri Lanka – 338/6 (50ov)
West Indies – 315/9 (50ov)
Riverside Ground | 3.00PM(SL)
Sri Lanka win by 23 runs

02nd July – Match 40
Bangladesh – 286/10 (48ov)
India – 314/9 (50ov)
Edgbaston | 3.00PM(SL)
India win by 28 runs

03rd July – Match 41
England – 305/8 (50ov)
New Zealand – 186/10 (45ov)
Riverside Ground | 3.00PM(SL)
England win by 119 runs

04th July – Match 42
Afghanistan – 288/10 (50ov)
West Indies – 311/6 (50ov)
Headingley | 3.00PM(SL)
West Indies win by 23 runs

05th July – Match 43
Pakistan – 315/9 (50)
Bangladesh – 221/10 (44.1ov)
Lord’s | 3.00PM(SL)
Pakistan win by 94 runs

06th July – Match 44
Sri Lanka – 264/7 (50ov)
India – 265/3 (43.3ov)
Headingley | 3.00PM(SL)
India win by 7 wickets

06th July – Match 45
Australia – 311/10 (49.5ov)
South Africa – 325/6 (50ov)
Old Trafford | 6.00PM(SL)
South Africa win by 10 runs

09th July – 1st Semi-Final (1 v 4)
India – 221/10 (49.3)
New Zealand – 239/8 (50ov)
Old Trafford | 3.00PM(SL)
New Zealand win by 18 runs

11th July – 2nd Semi-Final (2 v 3)
Australia – 223/10 (49ov)
England- 226/2 (32.1ov)
Edgbaston | 3.00PM(SL)
England won by 8 wickets 

14th July – FINAL
New Zealand – 241/8 (50ov)
England – 241/10 (50ov)
Lord’s | 3.00PM(SL)
England win on Super Over

ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019 champions – England