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Match Schedule :

June

26 New Zealand v Pakistan, Edgbaston (10:30 BST)

27 West Indies v India, Old Trafford (10:30 BST)

28 Sri Lanka v South Africa, Chester-le-Street (10:30 BST)

29 Pakistan v Afghanistan, Headingley (10:30 BST)

29 New Zealand v Australia, Lord’s (d/n) (13:30 BST)

30 England v India, Edgbaston (10:30 BST)

July

1 Sri Lanka v West Indies, Chester-le-Street (10:30 BST)

2 Bangladesh v India, Edgbaston (10:30 BST)

3 England v New Zealand, Chester-le-Street (10:30 BST)

4 Afghanistan v West Indies, Headingley (10:30 BST)

5 Pakistan v Bangladesh, Lord’s (10:30 BST)

6 Sri Lanka v India, Headingley (10:30 BST)

6 Australia v South Africa, Old Trafford (d/n) (13:30 BST)

9 *First semi-final: 1st v 4th, Old Trafford (10:30 BST)

11 *Second semi-final: 2nd v 3rd, Edgbaston (10:30 BST)

14 *Final, Lord’s (10:30 BST)

*Semi-finals and final have a reserve day

Results of all matches:

June

25 England v Australia, Lord’s
Australia won by 64 runs
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24 Bangladesh v Afghanistan, Southampton
Bangladesh won by 62 runs
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23 South Africa v Pakistan, Lord’s
Pakistan won by 49 runs
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22 West Indies v New Zealand, Old Trafford (d/n)
New Zealand won by five runs
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22 India v Afghanistan, Southampton
India won by 11 runs
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21 England v Sri Lanka, Headingley
Sri Lanka won by 20 runs
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20 Australia v Bangladesh, Trent Bridge
Australia won by 48 runs
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19 New Zealand v South Africa, Edgbaston
New Zealand won by four wickets
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18 England v Afghanistan, Old Trafford
England won by 150 runs
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17 West Indies v Bangladesh, Taunton
Bangladesh won by seven wickets
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16 India v Pakistan, Old Trafford
India won by 89 runs (DLS Method)
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15 South Africa v Afghanistan, Cardiff (d/n)
South Africa won by nine wickets (DLS method)
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15 Sri Lanka v Australia, The Oval
Australia won by 87 runs
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14 England v West Indies, Southampton
England won by eight wickets
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13 India v New Zealand, Trent Bridge
Match abandoned without a ball bowled
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12 Australia v Pakistan, Taunton
Australia won by 41 runs
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11 Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Bristol
Match abandoned; no result
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10 South Africa v West Indies, Southampton
Match abandoned; no result
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9 India v Australia, The Oval
India won by 36 runs
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8 Afghanistan v New Zealand, Taunton
New Zealand won by seven wickets
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8 England v Bangladesh, Cardiff
England won by 106 runs
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7 Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Bristol
Match abandoned without a ball bowled
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6 Australia v West Indies, Trent Bridge
Australia win by 15 runs
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5 Bangladesh v New Zealand, The Oval
New Zealand won by two wickets
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5 India v South Africa, Southampton
India won by six wickets
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4 Afghanistan v Sri Lanka, Cardiff
Sri Lanka won by 34 runs
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3 England v Pakistan, Trent Bridge
Pakistan won by 14 runs
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2 South Africa v Bangladesh, The Oval
Bangladesh won by 21 runs
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1 Afghanistan v Australia, Bristol (d/n)
Australia won by seven wickets
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1 New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Cardiff
New Zealand won by 10 wickets
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May

31 West Indies v Pakistan, Trent Bridge
West Indies won by seven wickets
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30 England v South Africa, The Oval
England won by 104 runs
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