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London
ENG
311/8
(50)
SA
207
(39.5)
England beat South Africa by 104 runs
Ben Stokes
Player of the match
Nottingham
PAK
105
(21.4)
WI
108/3
(13.4)
West Indies beat Pakistan by 7 wickets
Oshane Thomas
Cardiff
SL
136
(29.2)
NZ
137/0
(16.1)
New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by 10 wickets
Matt Henry
Bristol
AFG
(38.2)
AUS
209/3
(34.5)
Australia beat Afghanistan by 7 wickets
David Warner
BAN
330/6
309/8
Bangladesh beat South Africa by 21 runs
Shakib Al Hasan
348/8
334/9
Pakistan beat England by 14 runs
Mohammad Hafeez
201
(36.5)
152
(32.4)
Sri Lanka beat Afghanistan by 34 runs (D/L method)
Nuwan Pradeep
Southampton
227/9
IND
230/4
(47.3)
India beat South Africa by 6 wickets
Rohit Sharma
244
(49.2)
248/8
(47.1)
New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 2 wickets
Ross Taylor
288
(49)
273/9
Australia beat West Indies by 15 runs
Nathan Coulter-Nile
Match Abandoned
386/6
280
(48.5)
England beat Bangladesh by 106 runs
Jason Roy
Taunton
172
(41.1)
173/3
(32.1)
New Zealand beat Afghanistan by 7 wickets
James Neesham
352/5
316
India beat Australia by 36 runs
Shikhar Dhawan
307
266
(45.4)
Australia beat Pakistan by 41 runs
212
(44.4)
213/2
(33.1)
England beat West Indies by 8 wickets
Joe Root
334/7
247
(45.5)
Australia beat Sri Lanka by 87 runs
Aaron Finch
125
(34.1)
131/1
(28.4)
South Africa beat Afghanistan by 9 wickets (D/L method)
Imran Tahir
Manchester
336/5
212/6
(40)
India beat Pakistan by 89 runs (D/L method)
321/8
322/3
(41.3)
Bangladesh beat West Indies by 7 wickets
397/6
247/8
England beat Afghanistan by 150 runs
Eoin Morgan
Birmingham
241/6
245/6
(48.3)
New Zealand beat South Africa by 4 wickets
Kane Williamson
381/5
333/8
Australia beat Bangladesh by 48 runs
Leeds
232/9
(47)
Sri Lanka beat England by 20 runs
Lasith Malinga
224/8
213
(49.5)
India beat Afghanistan by 11 runs
Jasprit Bumrah
291/8
286
New Zealand beat West Indies by 5 runs
308/7
259/9
Pakistan beat South Africa by 49 runs
Haris Sohail
262/7
200
Bangladesh beat Afghanistan by 62 runs
285/7
221
Australia beat England by 64 runs
237/6
241/4
(49.1)
Pakistan beat New Zealand by 6 wickets
Babar Azam
268/7
143
(34.2)
India beat West Indies by 125 runs
Virat Kohli
Chester-le-Street
203
(49.3)
206/1
(37.2)
South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 9 wickets
Dwaine Pretorius
230/7
(49.4)
Pakistan beat Afghanistan by 3 wickets
Imad Wasim
243/9
157
(43.4)
Australia beat New Zealand by 86 runs
Alex Carey
337/7
306/5
England beat India by 31 runs
Jonny Bairstow
338/6
315/9
Sri Lanka beat West Indies by 23 runs
Avishka Fernando
314/9
(48)
India beat Bangladesh by 28 runs
305/8
186
(45)
England beat New Zealand by 119 runs
311/6
West Indies beat Afghanistan by 23 runs
Shai Hope
(44.1)
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 94 runs
Shaheen Afridi
264/7
265/3
(43.3)
India beat Sri Lanka by 7 wickets
325/6
315
South Africa beat Australia by 10 runs
Faf du Plessis
239/8
New Zealand beat India by 18 runs
223
226/2
England beat Australia by 8 wickets
Chris Woakes
241/8
241
New Zealand tied with England (England win Super Over by boundaries)