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Christchurch
331/6
(50)
SL
233
(46.1)
New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by 98 runs
Corey Anderson
Melbourne
AUS
342/9
ENG
231
(41.5)
Australia beat England by 111 runs
Aaron Finch
Hamilton
SA
339/4
277
(48.2)
South Africa beat Zimbabwe by 62 runs
David Miller
Adelaide
IND
300/7
PAK
224
(47)
India beat Pakistan by 76 runs
Virat Kohli
Nelson
WI
304/7
IRE
307/6
(45.5)
Ireland beat West Indies by 4 wickets
Paul Stirling
Dunedin
SCO
142
(36.2)
146/7
(24.5)
New Zealand beat Scotland by 3 wickets
Trent Boult
Canberra
BAN
267
AFG
162
(42.5)
Bangladesh beat Afghanistan by 105 runs
Mushfiqur Rahim
UAE
285/7
286/6
(48)
Zimbabwe beat United Arab Emirates by 4 wickets
Sean Williams
Wellington
123
(33.2)
125/2
(12.2)
New Zealand beat England by 8 wickets
Tim Southee
310/6
160
(39)
West Indies beat Pakistan by 150 runs
Andre Russell
Brisbane
232
(49.4)
236/6
Sri Lanka beat Afghanistan by 4 wickets
Mahela Jayawardene
307/7
177
(40.2)
India beat South Africa by 130 runs
Shikhar Dhawan
303/8
184
(42.2)
England beat Scotland by 119 runs
Moeen Ali
372/2
289
(44.3)
West Indies beat Zimbabwe by 73 runs (D/L method)
Chris Gayle
278/9
279/8
(49.2)
Ireland beat United Arab Emirates by 2 wickets
Gary Wilson
210
211/9
(49.3)
Afghanistan beat Scotland by 1 wicket
Samiullah Shinwari
332/1
240
Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 92 runs
Tillakaratne Dilshan
Sydney
408/5
151
(33.1)
South Africa beat West Indies by 257 runs
AB de Villiers
Auckland
(32.2)
152/9
(23.1)
New Zealand beat Australia by 1 wicket
Perth
102
(31.3)
104/1
(18.5)
India beat United Arab Emirates by 9 wickets
Ravichandran Ashwin
309/6
312/1
(47.2)
Sri Lanka beat England by 9 wickets
Kumar Sangakkara
235/7
215
Pakistan beat Zimbabwe by 20 runs
Wahab Riaz
411/4
(45)
South Africa beat Ireland by 201 runs
Hashim Amla
Napier
339/6
210/8
Pakistan beat United Arab Emirates by 129 runs
Ahmed Shehzad
417/6
(37.3)
Australia beat Afghanistan by 275 runs
David Warner
318/8
322/4
(48.1)
Bangladesh beat Scotland by 6 wickets
Kyle Coetzer
182
(44.2)
185/6
(39.1)
India beat West Indies by 4 wickets
Mohammed Shami
222
(46.4)
202
(33.3)
Pakistan beat South Africa by 29 runs (D/L method)
Sarfaraz Ahmed
Hobart
331/8
326
Ireland beat Zimbabwe by 5 runs
Ed Joyce
186
(47.4)
188/4
(36.1)
New Zealand beat Afghanistan by 6 wickets
Daniel Vettori
376/9
312/9
(46.2)
Australia beat Sri Lanka by 64 runs
Glenn Maxwell
275/7
260
(48.3)
Bangladesh beat England by 15 runs
Mahmudullah
259
(49)
260/2
(36.5)
India beat Ireland by 8 wickets
363/9
(43.1)
Sri Lanka beat Scotland by 148 runs
341/6
195/9
(47.3)
South Africa beat United Arab Emirates by 146 runs
288/7
290/7
(48.5)
New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 3 wickets
Martin Guptill
111/7
101/1
(18.1)
England beat Afghanistan by 9 wickets (D/L method)
Chris Jordan
287
288/4
(48.4)
India beat Zimbabwe by 6 wickets
Suresh Raina
130
(25.4)
133/3
(15.2)
Australia beat Scotland by 7 wickets
Mitchell Starc
175
176/4
(30.3)
West Indies beat United Arab Emirates by 6 wickets
Jason Holder
237
241/3
Pakistan beat Ireland by 7 wickets
133
(37.2)
134/1
(18)
South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 9 wickets
Imran Tahir
302/6
193
India beat Bangladesh by 109 runs
Rohit Sharma
213
(49.5)
216/4
(33.5)
Australia beat Pakistan by 6 wickets
Josh Hazlewood
393/6
250
New Zealand beat West Indies by 143 runs
281/5
(43)
299/6
New Zealand beat South Africa by 4 wickets (D/L method)
Grant Elliott
328/7
(46.5)
Australia beat India by 95 runs
Steven Smith
183
186/3
Australia beat New Zealand by 7 wickets
James Faulkner