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World Cup 2015: Ireland
Final
  • Australia beat New Zealand by 7 wickets.
    Melbourne, 29 March.
    New Zealand 183 (45 overs, G Elliott 83, L Taylor 40, M Johnston 3-30, J Faulkner 3-63, M Starc 2-20)
    Australia 186-3 (33.1 overs, M Clarke 74, S Smith 56*, D Warner 45, M Henry 2-46)
Semi-finals
  • New Zealand beat South Africa by 4 wickets.
    Auckland, 24 March.
    South Africa 281-5 (43 overs, F du Plessis 82, AB de Villiers 65, D Miller 49, R Rossouw 39, C Anderson 3-72, T Boult 2-53)
    New Zealand 299-6 (42.5 overs, G Elliott 84*, B McCullum 59, C Anderson 58, M Morkel 3-59)
    DLS Method: par score 297 in 43 overs.
  • Australia beat India by 95 runs.
    Sydney, 26 March.
    Australia 328-7 (50 overs, S Smith 105, A Finch 81, S Watson 28, M Johnson 27*,U Yadav 4-72, M Sharma 2-75)
    India 233 (46.5 overs, MS Dhoni 65, S Dhawan 45, A Rahane 44, R Sharma 34, J Faulkner 3-59, M Starc 2-28, M Johnson 2-50)
Quarter-finals
  • South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 9 wickets.
    Sydney, 18 March.
    Sri Lanka 133 (37.2 overs, K Sangakhara 45, H Thirimanne 42, I Tahir 4-26, JP Duminy 3 29)
    South Africa 134-1 (18 overs, Q de Kock 78*, F du Plessis 21*)
  • India beat Bangladesh by 109 runs.
    Melbourne, 19 March.
    India 302-6 (50 overs, R Sharma 137, S Raina 65, R Jadeja 23*, Taskin Ahmed 3-69)
    Bangladesh 193 (45 overs, Nasir Hossain 35, Sabbir Rahamn 30, Soumya Sarkar 29, U Yadav 4-31, Mohammad Shami 2-37, R Jadeja 2-42)
  • Australia beat Pakistan by 6 wickets.
    Adelaide, 20 March.
    Pakistan 213 (49.5 overs, Haris Sohail 41, Misbah-ul-Haq 34,Sohaib Maqsood 29, J Hazlewood 4-35, M Starc 2-40, G Maxwell 2-43)
    Australia 216-4 (33.5 overs, S Smith 65, S Watson* 64, G Maxwell 44*, Wahab Riaz 2-54) New Zealand beat West Indies by 143 runs.
    Wellington, 21 March.
    New Zealand 393-6 (50 overs, M Guptill 237*, L Taylor 42, K Williamson 33, J Taylor 3-71, A Russell 2-96)
    West Indies 250 (30.3 overs, C Gayle 61, J Holder 42, J Carter 32, T Boult 4-44, D Vettori 2-58, T Southee 2-82)
Pool B
                            P    W    T   NR    L  Pts     NRR
India                       6    6    0    0    0   12   +1.827
South Africa                6    4    0    0    2    8   +1.707
Pakistan                    6    4    0    0    2    8   -0.085
West Indies                 6    3    0    0    3    6   -0.503
Ireland                     6    3    0    0    3    6   -0.933
Zimbabwe                    6    1    0    0    5    2   -0.527
UAE                         6    0    0    0    6    0   -2.032
Scorecard Report Ireland lost to Pakistan by 7 wickets with 23 balls remaining, 15 March.
Scorecard Photos Report Ireland lost to India by 8 wickets, 10 March.
Scorecard Photos Report Ireland beat Zimbabwe by 5 runs, 7 March.
Scorecard Report South Africa beat Ireland by 201 runs, 3 March.
Scorecard Photos Report UAE lost to Ireland by 2 wickets, 25 February.
Scorecard Photos Report West Indies lost to Ireland by 4 wickets, 16 February.
  • World Cup
    UAE (0) lost to West Indies (2) by 6 wickets.
    Napier, New Zealand, 15 March.
    UAE 175 (47.4 overs, Nasir Asiz 60, Amjad Javed 56, J Holder 4-27, J Taylor 3-36, A Russell 2-20)
    West Indies 176-4 (30.3 overs, J Charles 55, J Carter 50*, D Ramdin 33*, Amjad Javed 2-29, A Guruge 2-40)
  • World Cup
    Zimbabwe (0) lost to India (2) by 6 wickets.
    Eden Park, Auckland, 14 March.
    Zimbabwe 287 (48.5 overs, B Taylor 138, S Williams 50, UT Yadav 3-43 , Mohammad Shami 3-48, M Sharma 3-48)
    India 288-4 (48.4 overs, S Raina 110*, MS Dhoni 85*, V Kholi 38, T Panyangara 3-53)
  • World Cup
    Pakistan (2) beat South Africa (0) by 29 runs.
    Auckland, 7 March.
    Pakistan 222 (46.4 overs, Misbah-ul-Haq 56, Sarfraz Ahmed 49, Younis Khan 37, D Steyn 3-30, M Morkel 2-25, K Abbott 2-45)
    South Africa 202 (33.3 overs, AB de Villiers 77, H Amla 38, Mohammad Irfan 3-52, Rahit Ali 3-40, Wahab Riaz 3-45)
    DLS Method: par score 231 in 47 overs.
  • World Cup
    West Indies (0) lost to India (2) by 4 wickets.
    WACA, Perth, 6 March.
    West Indies 182 (44.2 overs, J Holder 57, Mohammad Shami 3-35, R Jadeja 2-27, I Yadav 2-42)
    India 185-6 (39.1 overs, MS DHoni 45*, V Kohli 33, J Taylor 2-33, A Russell 2-43)
  • World Cup
    Pakistan (2) beat UAE (0) by 129 runs.
    McLean Park, Napier, 4 March.
    Pakistan 339-6 (50.0 overs, Ahmed Shehzad 93, Haris Sohail 70, Misbah-ul-Haq 65, AM Guruge 4-56)
    UAE 210-8 (50.0 overs, Shaiman Anwar 62, Khurram Khan 43, Amjad Javed 40, Sohail Khan 2-54, Shahid Afridi 2-35)
  • World Cup
    Pakistan (2) beat Zimbabwe (0) by 20 runs.
    Brisbane, 1 March.
    Pakistan 235-7 (50.0 overs, Misbah-ul-Haq 73, Wahab Riaz 54 *, Umar Akmal 33, T Chatara 3-35, S Williams 2-48)
    Zimbabwe 215 (49.4 overs, B Taylor 50, S Williams 33, E Chgumbura 35, Mohammad Irfan 4-30, Wahab Riaz 4-45)
  • World Cup
    UAE (0) lost to India (2) by 9 wickets.
    WACA, Perth, 28 February.
    UAE 102 (31.3 overs, Shainman Anwar 35, R Ashwin 4-25, UT Yadav 2-15, R Jadeja 2-23)
    India 104-1 (18.5 overs, R Sharma 57*, V Kohli 33)
  • World Cup
    South Africa (2) beat West Indies (0) by 257 runs.
    Sydney Cricket Ground, 27 February.
    South Africa 408-5 (50.0 overs, AB de Villiers 162*, HM Amla 65, F du Plessis 62, AD Russell 2-74)
    West Indies 151 (33.1 overs, J Holder 56, D Smith 31, Imran Tahir 5-45, M Morkel 2-23, K Abbott 2-37)
  • World Cup
    West Indies (2) beat Zimbabwe (0) by 73 runs (DLS).
    Manuka Oval, Canberra, 24 February.
    West Indies 372-2 (50.0 overs, C Gayle 215 (10x4, 16x6), M Samuels 133* (11x4, 3x6))
    Zimbabwe 289 (44.3 overs, S Williams 79, C Ervine 52, B Taylor 37, J Taylor 3-38, J Holder 3-48, C Gayle 2-35)
    DLS: Zimbabwe target 363 to win in 48 overs
  • World Cup
    India (2) beat South Africa (0) by 130 runs.
    Melbourne Cricket Ground, 22 February.
    India 307-7 (50.0 overs, S Dhawan 137, AM Rahane 79, V Kohli 46, M Morkel 2-59)
    South Africa 177 (40.2 overs, F du Plessis 55, AB de Villiers 30, R Ashwan 3-41, Mohammad Shami 2-30, MM Sharma 2-31)
  • World Cup
    West Indies (2) beat Pakistan (0) by 150 runs.
    Hagley Oval, Christchurch, 21 February.
    West Indies 310-6 (50.0 overs, D Ramdin 51, L Simmons 50, D Brav0 49*, Haris Sohail 2-62)
    Pakistan 160 (39.0 overs, Sohaib Maqsood 50, Umar Akmal 59, Shahid Afridi 28, J Taylor 3-15, A Russell 3-33, S Benn 2-39)
  • World Cup
    UAE (0) lost to Zimbabwe (2) by 4 wickets.
    Saxton Oval, Nelson,New Zealand, 19 February.
    UAE 285-7 (50.0 overs, Shainman Anwar 67, Khurram Khan 45, Krishna Chandran 34, TL Chatara 3-42, S Mire 2-39, S Williams 2-43)
    Zimbabwe 286-6 (48.0 overs, S Williams 76*, B Taylor 47, Sikander Raza 46, Mohammad Taukir 2-51)
  • World Cup
    South Africa (2) beat Zimbabwe (0) by 62 runs.
    Seddon Park, Hamilton, 15 February.
    South Africa 339-4 (50.0 overs, D Miller 138*, JP Duminy 115*)
    Zimbabwe 277 (48.2 overs, H Masakadza 80, CJ Chibhabha 64, B Taylor 40, I Taylor 3-36, V Philander 2-30, M Morkel 2 -49)
  • World Cup
    India (2) beat Pakistan (0) by 76 runs.
    Adelaide Oval , 15 February.
    India 300-7 (50.0 overs, V Kohli 107, S Raina 74, S Dhawan 73, Sohail Khan 5-55)
    Pakistan 224 (5.0 overs, Misbah-ul-Haq 76, Ahmed Shehzad 47, Haris Sohail 36, Mohammad Shami 4-35, UT Yadav 2-50, MM Sharma 2-35)
  • World Cup
    South Africa (2) beat UAE (0) by 146 runs.
    Westpac Stadium, Wellington, 12 February.
    South Africa 341-6 (50.0 overs, AB de Villiers 99, F Behardien 64, DA Miller 49, Mohammad Naveed 3-63)
    UAE 195 (47.3 overs, SP Patil 57, Shainmar Anwar 39, AB de Villeers 2-15, M Morkel 2-23, VD Philander 2-34)
Warmup Matches
Scorecard Bangladesh lost to Ireland by 4 wickets, 12 February.
Scorecard Scotland beat Ireland XI by 179 runs, 10 February.
Scorecard Randwick Petersham beat Ireland XI by 5 wickets, 6 February.
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