ICC World Twenty20 2009
Results
Semi-Finals
Thursday, June 18 2009
:: First Semi-final at Trent Bridge, PAK vs SAFPakistan 149/4 (Afridi 51, Malik 34) beat South Africa 142/5 (Kallis 64, Duminy 44*, Afridi 2-16) by seven runs
Super Eights matches
Tuesday, June 16 2009
:: Match 24, Group E: IND vs SAF, South Africa 130/5 (AB de Villiers 63) beat India 118/8 by 12 runs
:: Match 23, Group F: NZL vs SRL, Sri Lanka 158-5 (Dilshan 48, Jayawardene 41*) beat New Zealand 110 (Guptill 43, Mendis 3-9, Udana 2-17) by 48 runs
Monday, June 15 2009
:: Match 22, Group E: ENG vs WIN, England 161/6 in 20 overs (Bopara 55) lost to West Indies 82/5 in 8.2 overs D/L by 5 wickets
:: Match 21, Group F: IRE vs PAK, Pakistan 159-5 (Akmal 57, McCallan 2-26 ) beat Ireland 120-9 (Porterfield 40, Ajmal 4-19, Gul 2-19) by 39 runs
Sunday, June 14 2009
:: Match 20, Group E: ENG vs IND, England 153-7 (Pietersen 46, Harbhajan 3-30, Jadeja 2-26) beat India 150-5 (Pathan 33*) by three runs
:: Match 19, Group F: IRE vs SRL, Sri Lanka 144/9 (Jayawardene 78, Cusack 4-18) beat Ireland 135/7 (Malinga 2-19, Mendis 2-22) by 9 runs
Saturday, June 13 2009
:: Match 18, Group F: NZL vs PAK, New Zealand 99 in 18.3 overs (Gul 5-6, Razzaq 2-17) lost to Pakistan 100/4 in 13.1 overs (Shahzaib Hasan 35, Shahid Afridi * 29) by 6 wickets (with 41 balls remaining)
:: Match 17, Group E: SAF vs WIN, South Africa 183/7 (Gibbs 55, Kallis 45) beat West Indies 163/9 (Simmons 77, Parnell 4-13) by 20 runs
Friday, June 12 2009
:: Match 16, Group E: IND vs WIN, West Indies 156 for 3 (Bravo 66*, Simmons 44) beat India 153 for 7 (Yuvraj 67, Yusuf 31, Bravo 4-38, Edwards 3-24) by seven wickets
:: Match 15, Group F: PAK vs SRL, Sri Lanka 150 for 7 (Dilshan 46) beat Pakistan 131 (Younis 50, Malinga 3-17) by 19 runs
Thursday, June 11 2009
:: Match 14, Group E: SAF vs ENG, South Africa 114/3 (Kallis 57*) beat England 111 (Shah 38, Parnell 3-14) by 7 wickets
:: Match 13, Group F: NZL vs IRE, New Zealand 198/5 (Redmond 63, Guptill 45*) beat Ireland 115 (McCullum 3-15) by 83 runs
Group Stage matches
Wednesday, June 10 2009
:: Match 12, Group A: India 113/8 (Rohit 52*, Gambhir 37) beat Ireland 112/8 (Zaheer 4-19, Ojha 2-18) by eight wickets
:: Match 11, Group C: Sri Lanka 192-5 (Jayasuriya 81, Dilshan 74, Simmons 4-19) beat West Indies 177-5 (Bravo 51) by 15 runs
Tuesday, June 9 2009
:: Match 10: NZ vs SA, Group D: South Africa 128-7 (Smith 33) beat New Zealand 127-5 (van der Merwe 2-14) by 1 run
:: Match 9: PAK vs NET, Group B: Pakistan 175-5 in 20 overs (Kamran 41) beat Netherlands 93 (Afridi 4-11) by 82 runs
Monday, June 8 2009
:: 8th Match, Group C: Lanka 160-4 (Sangakkara 55, Dilshan 53) beat Australia 159-9 (Mendis 3-20, Malinga 3-36) by 6 wkts
:: 7th Match, Group A: Ireland 138-4 (Niall O'Brien 40, Kevin O'Brien 39*) beat Bangladesh 137-8 (Mortaza 33*) by 6 wkts
Sunday, June 7 2009
:: 6th Match, Group B, England 185-5 (Pietersen 58, Ajmal 2-23) beat Pakistan 137-7 (Younis Khan 46, Broad 3-17) by 48 runs
:: 5th Match, Group D, South Africa 211/5 (de Villiers 79*, Kallis 48) beat Scotland 81 (Coetzer 42 Botha 2-17, van der Merwe 2-17) by 130 runs
Saturday, June 6 2009
:: 4th Match, Group A, India 180/5 (Gambhir 50, Yuvraj 41) beat Bangladesh 155/8 (Siddique 41, Ojha 4-21) by 25 runs
:: 3rd Match, Group C, West Indies 172/3 (Gayle 88, Fletcher 53) beat Australia 169/7 (Warner 63) by 7 wickets
:: 2nd Match, Group D, Scotland 89/4 in 7 overs (Coetzer 33) lost to NZ 90/3 in 6 overs (Ryder 31, Ross Taylor* 21) by 7 wkts
Friday, June 5 2009
:: 1st Match, Group B: England 162/5 lost to Netherlands 163/6 by 4 wickets (with 0 balls remaining)
Warm-up matches
:: ENG vs WIN, June 3: England 145 for 1 (Wright 75*, Bopara 60) beat West Indies 144 for 6 (Sarwan 46*) by nine wickets
:: SAF vs SRI, June 3: South Africa 113 for 4 (Gibbs 48) beat Sri Lanka 109 for 9 (Botha 2-9, Kallis 2-12) by 6 wickets
:: NET vs SCO, June 3: Netherlands 130 for 3 (Kervezee 62, Zuiderent 46) beat Scotland 128 for 9 (Coetzer 39, Seelaar 3-25, Schiferli 3-33) by seven wickets
:: PAK vs IND, June 3: India 159 for 1 (Rohit 80, Gambhir 52*) beat Pakistan 158 for 6 (Misbah 37*, Younis 32, Ishant 1-11) by nine wickets
:: AUS vs NZL, June 2: Australia 151-3 (Ponting 56, Clarke 49*) beat New Zealand 147 (Styris 42, Johnson 4-20) by seven wickets
:: SRI vs BAN, June 2: Sri Lanka 152-6 (Jayawardene 43, Shakib 2-18) beat Bangladesh 151-6 (Raqibul 38*, Mushfiqur 34) by four wickets
:: WIN vs IRE, June 2: West Indies 134-1 (Gayle 88*) beat Ireland 130-7 (Bray 30, Benn 2-24) by 9 wickets
:: ENG vs SCO, June 2: England 141-4 (19 overs) beat Scotland 136-5 by 6 wickets
:: NZL vs IND, June 1: New Zealand 170 for 7 (Taylor 41, McCullum 31, Franklin 27*, Ishant 4-25) beat India 161 for 6 (Raina 45, Jadeja 41*, Vettori 3-24) by nine runs
:: SAF vs PAK, June 1: South Africa 186 for 7 (Smith 70, Gibbs 42, Ajmal 2-20) beat Pakistan 127 (Botha 2-20, Steyn 2-19) by 59 runs
:: IRE vs NET, June 1: Ireland 135 for 7 (Botha 35, Seelar 3-28) tied with Netherlands 135 for 9 (ten Doeschate 29, McCallan 3-32, Rankin 2-24). Ireland won in the Super Over
:: AUS vs BAN, June 1: Australia 219 for 6 (Watson 52, Haddin 47, Mahmuddulah 4-37) beat Bangladesh 181 for 7 (Shakib 54, Johnson 3-21) by 38 runs
:: NZL vs NET, May 30: New Zealand 194-8 (McCullum 62) beat Netherlands 104 (Franklin 3-10, Vettori 3-24) by 90 runs
:: BAN vs SCO, May 30: Bangladesh 142-4 (Mahmudullah 46 no) beat Scotland 141-7 (McCallum 50, Hamilton 45, Hossain 5-16) by six wickets
:: WIN vs IRE, May 30: West Indies 120-5 (Ramdin 24*, Rankin 2-18) beat Ireland 119 (McCallan 25*, Baker 3-22, Sammy 2-8) by five wickets
:: BAN vs NET, May 29: Bangladesh 206-6 (Mohammad Ashraful 69) beat Netherlands (Borren 40) 142 (17 overs) by 64 runs
:: WIN vs SCO, May 28: West Indies 143-6 (Bravo 51no, Fletcher 42, Rogers 2-27) beat Scotland 129-9 (Smith 40, Sammy 3-25) by 14 runs
:: NZL vs IRE, May 27: New Zealand (Taylor 74, Guptill 45no) beat Ireland 152-5 (Bray 48, Ryder 3-4) by 7 wickets
:: NZL vs IRE, May 27: New Zealand 147-6 (Guptill 61) beat Bangladesh 146-6 (Mahmudullah 43, Butler 2-32)