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May

England Warm-Ups

Wednesday 22nd - 1st T20I vs Pakistan, Headingley (Match abandoned)
Saturday 25th - 2nd T20I vs Pakistan, Edgbaston (England win by 23 runs)
Tuesday 28th - 3rd T20I vs Pakistan, Cardiff (Match abandoned)
Thursday 30th - 4th T20I vs Pakistan, The Oval (England win by 7 wickets)


June

Group Stage

Sunday 2nd - USA vs Canada; Dallas, Texas (USA win by 7 wickets)
Sunday 2nd - West Indies vs Papua New Guinea; Providence, Guyana (West Indies win by 5 wickets)
Monday 3rd - Namibia vs Oman; Bridgetown, Barbados (Match tied - Namibia win super-over)
Monday 3rd - Sri Lanka vs South Africa; New York (South Africa win by 6 wickets)
Tuesday 4th - Afghanistan vs Uganda; Providence, Guyana (Afghanistan win by 125 runs)
Tuesday 4th - England vs Scotland; Bridgetown, Barbados (Match abandoned)
Tuesday 4th - Netherlands vs Nepal; Dallas, Texas (Netherlands win by 6 wickets)
Wednesday 5th - India vs Ireland; New York (India win by 8 wickets)
Thursday 6th - Papua New Guinea vs Uganda; Providence, Guyana (Uganda win by 3 wickets)
Thursday 6th - Australia vs Oman; Bridgetown, Barbados (Australia win by 39 runs)
Thursday 6th - USA vs Pakistan; Dallas, Texas (Match tied - USA win super-over)
Thursday 6th - Scotland vs Namibia; Bridgetown, Barbados (Scotland win by 5 wickets)
Friday 7th - Canada vs Ireland; New York (Canada win by 12 runs)
Saturday 8th - New Zealand vs Afghanistan; Providence, Guyana (Afghanistan win by 84 runs)
Saturday 8th - Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh; Dallas, Texas (Bangladesh win by 2 wickets)
Saturday 8th - Netherlands vs South Africa; New York (South Africa win by 4 wickets)
Saturday 8th - England vs Australia; Bridgetown, Barbados (Australia win by 36 runs)
Sunday 9th - West Indies vs Uganda; Providence, Guyana (West Indies win by 134 runs)
Sunday 9th - India vs Pakistan; New York (India win by 6 runs)
Sunday 9th - Scotland vs Oman; North Sound, Antigua (Scotland win by 7 wickets)
Monday 10th - Bangladesh vs South Africa; New York (South Africa win by 4 runs)
Tuesday 11th - Pakistan vs Canada; New York (Pakistan win by 7 wickets)
Wednesday 12th - Sri Lanka vs Nepal; Lauderhill, Florida (Match abandoned)
Wednesday 12th - Australia vs Namibia; North Sound, Antigua (Australia win by 9 wickets)
Wednesday 12th - USA vs India; New York (India win by 7 wickets)
Thursday 13th - West Indies vs New Zealand; San Fernando, Trinidad (West Indies win by 13 runs)
Thursday 13th - Netherlands vs Bangladesh; Arnos Vale, St Vincent (Bangladesh win by 25 runs)
Thursday 13th - England vs Oman; North Sound, Antigua (England win by 8 wickets)
Friday 14th - Afghanistan vs Papua New Guinea; San Fernando, Trinidad (Afghanistan win by 7 wickets)
Friday 14th - USA vs Ireland; Lauderhill, Florida (Match abandoned)
Saturday 15th - Nepal vs South Africa; Arnos Vale, St Vincent (South Africa win by 1 run)
Saturday 15th - New Zealand vs Uganda; San Fernando, Trinidad - 01:30
Saturday 15th - India vs Canada; Lauderhill, Florida - 15:30
Saturday 15th - England vs Namibia; North Sound, Antigua - 18:00
Sunday 16th - Australia vs Scotland; Gros Islet, St Lucia - 01:30
Sunday 16th - Pakistan vs Ireland; Lauderhill, Florida - 15:30
Monday 17th - Bangladesh vs Nepal; Arnos Vale, St Vincent - 00:30
Monday 17th - Sri Lanka vs Netherlands; Gros Islet, St Lucia - 01:30
Monday 17th - New Zealand vs Papua New Guinea; San Fernando, Trinidad - 15:30
Tuesday 18th - West Indies vs Afghanistan; Gros Islet, St Lucia - 01:30

Super Eights

Wednesday 19th - A2 vs D1; North Sound, Antigua - 15:30
Thursday 20th - B1 vs C2; Gros Islet, St Lucia - 01:30
Thursday 20th - C1 vs A1; Bridgetown, Barbados - 15:30
Friday 21st - B2 vs D2; North Sound, Antigua - 01:30
Friday 21st - B1 vs D1; Gros Islet, St Lucia - 15:30
Saturday 22nd - A2 vs C2; Bridgetown, Barbados - 01:30
Saturday 22nd - A1 vs D2; North Sound, Antigua - 15:30
Sunday 23rd - C1 vs B2; Arnos Vale, St Vincent - 01:30
Sunday 23rd - A2 vs B1; Bridgetown, Barbados - 15:30
Monday 24th - West Indies vs South Africa; North Sound, Antigua (South Africa win by 3 wickets, DLS)
Monday 24th - India vs Australia; Gros Islet, St Lucia (India win by 24 runs)
Tuesday 25th - Afghanistan vs Bangladesh; Arnos Vale, St Vincent (Afghanistan win by 8 runs, DLS)

Semi-Finals

Thursday 27th - Afghanistan vs South Africa; San Fernando, Trinidad (South Africa win by 9 wickets)
Thursday 27th - England vs India; Providence, Guyana (India win by 68 runs)

Final

Saturday 29th - India vs South Africa; Bridgetown, Barbados (India win by 7 runs)


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T20 World Cup Records


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Highest score: Sri Lanka 260-6 vs Kenya (Johannesburg, 14th September 2007)
Lowest score: Netherlands 39 all out vs Sri Lanka (Chattogram, 24th March 2014)
Highest match aggregate: 459 runs, England vs South Africa (Mumbai, 18th March 2016)
Lowest match aggregate: 79 runs, Netherlands vs Sri Lanka (Chattogram, 24th March 2014)
Highest successful run chase: England 230-8 vs South Africa (Mumbai, 18th March 2016)


Greatest run-scorer: Virat Kohli - 1,141
Highest average: Virat Kohli - 81.50
Biggest innings: 123, Brendon McCullum vs Bangladesh (Kandy, 21st September 2012)
Fastest century: 48 balls, Christopher Gayle vs England (Mumbai, 16th March 2016)
Fastest half-century: 12 balls, Yuvraj Singh vs England (Durban, 19th September 2007)
Most sixes in an innings: 11, Christopher Gayle vs England (Mumbai, 16th March 2016)
Highest partnership: 170*, Alex Hales & Jos Buttler vs India (Adelaide, 10th November 2022)
Most half-centuries in a tournament: 4, Matthew Hayden (2007), Virat Kohli (2014, 2022) & Babar Azam (2021)
Most runs in a tournament: 319, Virat Kohli (2014)
Most sixes in a tournament: 16, Christopher Gayle (2012)


Greatest wicket-taker: Shakib Al Hasan - 47
Best average: Anrich Nortje - 9.90 (from 100 deliveries or more)
Best economy rate: Zahoor Khan - 4.75
Most wickets in a tournament: 16, Wanindu Hasaranga (2021)
Best bowling figures: 6-8, Ajantha Mendis vs Zimbabwe (Hambantota, 18th September 2012)
Most extras conceded in an innings: 28, West Indies vs South Africa (Johannesburg, 11th September 2007)


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USA concede 194 to Canada in the opener, but then totally dismantle them in the chase. First blood to the hosts.
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Last-ball thriller and a super over in Barbados overnight, as Namibia - despite taking two wickets with the first two balls of the match and skittling Oman for 109 - managed to collapse to the death bowling of Mehran Khan (3-7), including the loss of two batsmen in the final over when they needed only 5 to win. However, they blitzed the super over to complete the win, and Oman are left to rue their keeper's wayward shy at the stumps off the final ball of the match, which would have sealed a legendary comeback for them had it hit.
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Uganda made their World Cup debut in Guyana overnight - the first time Ugandan cricketers have appeared in a major event since East Africa played in the inaugural World Cup in 1975 - but it was inevitably more about enjoying the occasion while keeping pride and honour intact than mounting a serious challenge to a rampant Afghanistan, whose openers racked up 154 before Ugandan skipper Brian Masaba took his country's maiden World Cup wicket (and finished with creditable figures of 2-21 and a 5.25 economy rate). Chasing 184, the Africans were 18-5 in the powerplay, and had a sixth-wicket stand between Riazat Ali Shah and Robinson Obuya (who struck Uganda's first six) to thank for pushing them safely beyond the two lowest World Cup scores to date, eventually finishing on a fourth-lowest 58 all out. Left-arm pacer Fazal Haque Farooqi claimed 5-9 at a 2.25 economy rate, the fourth-best World Cup bowling figures of all time and best-ever for Afghanistan.
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You go all the way to Barbados to have England play Scotland and it falls prey to the weather. Rubbish. Besides, a bit of rain never did us any harm at Flodden Whistle
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Uganda have done it! A solid all-round bowling performance (including a phenomenal 2-4 from off-spinner Frank Nsubuga, the most economical figures ever in a World Cup innings) skittled PNG for 77, and despite being 26-5 just out of the powerplay and getting down to the tail by the end of the chase, the Cricket Cranes secured their first World Cup win by 3 wickets; Riazat Ali Shah again the star with the bat, though it was Kenneth Waiswa who kept his cool to paddle the winning boundary through fine leg.
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Apparently Oossaaa beat Pakistan in a super over
Have you heard about the news on Mizar 5
People got to shout to stay alive

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Unbelievable Jeff
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(06-06-2024, 22:25)themaclad Wrote: Apparently Oossaaa beat Pakistan in a super over

A remarkable and well-deserved upset for the USA, who were well on top in both innings before facing late fightbacks that clawed Pakistan back into the game. They got gifted the super-over by a shocker from Mohammad Amir - nine balls long and at least eight runs too many - but you can only beat what's put in front of you, and fair play, they did exactly that.
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