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Match 1
Cape Town
WI
278/5
(50)
SA
275/9
(49)
West Indies beat South Africa by 3 runs
Brian Lara
Player of the match
Match 3
Bloemfontein
SL
272/7
NZ
225/10
(45.3)
Sri Lanka beat New Zealand by 47 runs
Sanath Jayasuriya
Match 2
Harare
ZIM
340/2
NAM
104/5
(25.1)
Zimbabwe beat Namibia by 86 runs (D/L method)
Craig Wishart
Match 4
Johannesburg
AUS
310/8
PAK
228/10
(44.3)
Australia beat Pakistan by 82 runs
Andrew Symonds
Match 5
Durban
CAN
180/10
(49.1)
BAN
120/10
(28)
Canada beat Bangladesh by 60 runs
Austin Codrington
Match 7
Paarl
IND
204/10
(48.5)
NED
136/10
(48.1)
India beat Netherlands by 68 runs
Tim De Leede
Match 6
Potchefstroom
KEN
140/10
(38)
142/0
(21.2)
South Africa beat Kenya by 10 wickets
Lance Klusener
Match 9
Port Elizabeth
241/7
221/10
(49.4)
New Zealand beat West Indies by 20 runs
Andre Adams
Match 10
Pietermaritzburg
124/10
(31.1)
126/0
(21.1)
Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 10 wickets
Chaminda Vaas
Match 11
Centurion
125/10
(41.4)
128/1
(22.2)
Australia beat India by 9 wickets
Jason Gillespie
Match 12
197/10
198/6
(48.3)
Kenya beat Canada by 4 wickets
Thomas Odoyo
Match 13
East London
142/9
ENG
144/4
(23.2)
England beat Netherlands by 6 wickets
James Anderson
Match 14
Kimberley
255/9
84/10
(17.4)
Pakistan beat Namibia by 171 runs
Wasim Akram
Match 15
306/6
229/1
(36.5)
New Zealand beat South Africa by 9 wickets (D/L method)
Stephen Fleming
Match 16
Benoni
244/9
32/2
(8.1)
Match Abandoned
Match 18
36/10
(18.4)
37/1
(4.4)
Sri Lanka beat Canada by 9 wickets
Prabath Nissanka
Match 19
272/10
217/9
England beat Namibia by 55 runs
Jan-Berrie Burger
Match 17
255/7
172/10
(44.4)
India beat Zimbabwe by 83 runs
Sachin Tendulkar
Match 20
170/2
(36)
122/10
(30.2)
Australia beat Netherlands by 75 runs (D/L method)
Damien Martyn
Match 22
108/10
(35.1)
109/0
(12)
South Africa beat Bangladesh by 10 wickets
Makhaya Ntini
Match 23
246/8
134/10
(31)
England beat Pakistan by 112 runs
Match 25
311/2
130/10
(42.3)
India beat Namibia by 181 runs
Match 24
202/10
(42.5)
206/3
(20.3)
West Indies beat Canada by 7 wickets
John Davison
Match 26
Nairobi
210/9
157/10
(45)
Kenya beat Sri Lanka by 53 runs
Collins Obuya
Match 27
Bulawayo
246/9
248/3
(47.3)
Australia beat Zimbabwe by 7 wickets
Andy Blignaut
Match 28
253/9
156/10
(39.3)
Pakistan beat Netherlands by 97 runs
Mohammad Yousuf
Match 29
198/7
199/3
(33.3)
New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets
Craig McMillan
Match 30
250/9
168/10
India beat England by 82 runs
Ashish Nehra
Match 31
301/6
45/10
(14)
Australia beat Namibia by 256 runs
Glenn McGrath
Match 32
254/8
136/5
South Africa beat Canada by 118 runs
Boeta Dippenaar
Match 33
301/8
202/9
Zimbabwe beat Netherlands by 99 runs
Heath Streak
Match 34
228/6
222/9
Sri Lanka beat West Indies by 6 runs
Match 35
217/7
185/10
(47.2)
Kenya beat Bangladesh by 32 runs
Maurice Odumbe
Match 36
273/7
276/4
(45.4)
India beat Pakistan by 6 wickets
Match 37
204/8
208/8
Australia beat England by 2 wickets
Andy Bichel
Match 38
196/10
(47)
197/5
(23)
New Zealand beat Canada by 5 wickets
Match 39
314/4
250/10
(46.5)
Netherlands beat Namibia by 64 runs
Feiko Kloppenburg
Match 40
268/9
229/6
Sri Lanka tied with South Africa (D/L Method)
Marvan Atapattu
Match 41
73/3
Match 42
246/7
104/10
(35.5)
West Indies beat Kenya by 142 runs
Vasbert Drakes
Super - Match 1
319/5
223/9
(47.4)
Australia beat Sri Lanka by 96 runs
Ricky Ponting
Super - Match 2
225/6
226/4
(47.5)
India beat Kenya by 6 wickets
Sourav Ganguly
Super - Match 3
252/7
253/4
New Zealand beat Zimbabwe by 6 wickets
Nathan Astle
Super - Match 4
292/6
109/10
India beat Sri Lanka by 183 runs
Javagal Srinath
Super - Match 5
208/9
112/10
(30.1)
Australia beat New Zealand by 96 runs
Shane Bond
Super - Match 6
133/10
(44.1)
135/3
(26)
Kenya beat Zimbabwe by 7 wickets
Martin Suji
Super - Match 7
146/10
(45.1)
150/3
(40.4)
India beat New Zealand by 7 wickets
Zaheer Khan
Super - Match 8
256/5
182/10
(41.5)
Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe by 74 runs
Super - Match 9
174/8
178/5
(31.2)
Australia beat Kenya by 5 wickets
Asif Karim
1st Semi Final
212/7
123/7
(38.1)
Australia beat Sri Lanka by 48 runs (D/L Method)
2nd Semi Final
270/4
179/10
(46.2)
India beat Kenya by 91 runs
Final
359/2
234/10
(39.2)
Australia beat India by 125 runs