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Match 1
London
SL
204/10
(48.4)
ENG
207/2
(46.5)
England beat Sri Lanka by 8 wickets
Alec Stewart
Player of the match
Match 3
Taunton
KEN
229/7
(50)
ZIM
231/5
(41)
Zimbabwe beat Kenya by 5 wickets
Neil Johnson
Match 2
Hove
IND
253/5
SA
254/6
(47.2)
South Africa beat India by 4 wickets
Jacques Kallis
Match 4
New Road
SCO
181/7
AUS
182/4
(44.5)
Australia beat Scotland by 6 wickets
Mark Waugh
Match 5
Bristol
PAK
229/8
WI
202/10
(48.5)
Pakistan beat West Indies by 27 runs
Azhar Mahmood
Match 6
Chelmsford
BAN
116/10
(37.4)
NZ
117/4
(33)
New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 6 wickets
Gavin Larsen
Match 7
Canterbury
203/10
(49.4)
204/1
(39)
England beat Kenya by 9 wickets
Steve Tikolo
Match 8
Leicester
252/9
249/10
(45)
Zimbabwe beat India by 3 runs
Grant Flower
Match 9
Northampton
199/9
110/10
(35.2)
South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 89 runs
Lance Klusener
Match 11
Chester-le-Street
261/6
167/10
(38.5)
Pakistan beat Scotland by 94 runs
Mohammad Yousuf
Match 10
Cardiff
213/8
214/5
(45.2)
New Zealand beat Australia by 5 wickets
Roger Twose
Match 12
Dublin
182/10
(49.2)
183/3
(46.3)
West Indies beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets
Courtney Walsh
Match 13
225/7
103/10
South Africa beat England by 122 runs
Match 14
197/9
198/6
(46)
Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe by 4 wickets
Marvan Atapattu
Match 15
329/2
235/7
India beat Kenya by 94 runs
Sachin Tendulkar
Match 16
Leeds
275/8
265/10
(49.5)
Pakistan beat Australia by 10 runs
Inzamam-ul-Haq
Match 18
Southampton
156/10
(48.1)
158/3
(44.2)
West Indies beat New Zealand by 7 wickets
Ridley Jacobs
Match 17
Raeburn Place
185/9
163/10
(46.2)
Bangladesh beat Scotland by 22 runs
Minhazul Adedin
Match 19
Nottingham
167/8
168/3
(38.3)
England beat Zimbabwe by 7 wickets
Alan Mullally
Match 21
373/6
216/10
(42.3)
India beat Sri Lanka by 157 runs
Sourav Ganguly
Match 20
Amstelveen
152/10
(44.3)
153/3
South Africa beat Kenya by 7 wickets
Match 23
68/10
(31.3)
70/2
(10.1)
West Indies beat Scotland by 8 wickets
Match 22
178/7
181/3
(19.5)
Australia beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets
Tom Moody
Match 24
Derby
269/8
207/8
Pakistan beat New Zealand by 62 runs
Match 26
233/6
185/10
Zimbabwe beat South Africa by 48 runs
Match 25
Birmingham
232/8
169/10
India beat England by 63 runs
Match 27
230/6
Sri Lanka beat Kenya by 45 runs
Maurice Odumbe
Match 28
Manchester
(46.4)
111/4
(40.4)
Australia beat West Indies by 6 wickets
Glenn McGrath
Match 29
223/9
161/10
Bangladesh beat Pakistan by 62 runs
Khaled Mahmud
Match 30
121/10
(42.1)
123/4
(17.5)
New Zealand beat Scotland by 6 wickets
Geoffrey Allott
Super - Match 1
282/6
205/10
(48.2)
Australia beat India by 77 runs
Super - Match 2
220/7
221/7
(49)
South Africa beat Pakistan by 3 wickets
Super - Match 3
175/10
(49.3)
70/3
(15)
Match Abandoned
Super - Match 4
227/6
180/10
(45.3)
India beat Pakistan by 47 runs
Venkatesh Prasad
Super - Match 5
303/4
259/6
Australia beat Zimbabwe by 44 runs
Super - Match 6
287/5
South Africa beat New Zealand by 74 runs
Super - Match 7
271/9
123/10
(40.3)
Pakistan beat Zimbabwe by 148 runs
Saeed Anwar
Super - Match 8
251/6
New Zealand beat India by 5 Wickets
Super - Match 9
271/7
272/5
Australia beat South Africa by 5 wickets
Steve Waugh
1st Semi Final
241/7
242/1
(47.3)
Pakistan beat New Zealand by 9 wickets
Shoaib Akhtar
2nd Semi Final
213/10
Australia tied with South Africa
Shane Warne
Final
132/10
133/2
(20.1)
Australia beat Pakistan by 8 wickets