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Cricket World Cup, 1999 - Schedule & Results

14th May, 1999

Match 1

London

204/10 (48.4)

207/2 (46.5)

England beat Sri Lanka by 8 wickets

15th May, 1999

Match 2

Hove

253/5 (50)

254/6 (47.2)

South Africa beat India by 4 wickets

Match 3

Taunton

229/7 (50)

231/5 (41)

Zimbabwe beat Kenya by 5 wickets

16th May, 1999

Match 4

New Road

181/7 (50)

182/4 (44.5)

Australia beat Scotland by 6 wickets

Match 5

Bristol

229/8 (50)

202/10 (48.5)

Pakistan beat West Indies by 27 runs

17th May, 1999

Match 6

Chelmsford

116/10 (37.4)

117/4 (33)

New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 6 wickets

18th May, 1999

Match 7

Canterbury

203/10 (49.4)

204/1 (39)

England beat Kenya by 9 wickets

19th May, 1999

Match 9

Northampton

199/9 (50)

110/10 (35.2)

South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 89 runs

Match 8

Leicester

252/9 (50)

249/10 (45)

Zimbabwe beat India by 3 runs

20th May, 1999

Match 11

Chester-le-Street

261/6 (50)

167/10 (38.5)

Pakistan beat Scotland by 94 runs

Match 10

Cardiff

213/8 (50)

214/5 (45.2)

New Zealand beat Australia by 5 wickets

21st May, 1999

Match 12

Dublin

182/10 (49.2)

183/3 (46.3)

West Indies beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets

22nd May, 1999

Match 13

London

225/7 (50)

103/10 (41)

South Africa beat England by 122 runs

Match 14

New Road

197/9 (50)

198/6 (46)

Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe by 4 wickets

23rd May, 1999

Match 16

Leeds

275/8 (50)

265/10 (49.5)

Pakistan beat Australia by 10 runs

Match 15

Bristol

329/2 (50)

235/7 (50)

India beat Kenya by 94 runs

24th May, 1999

Match 18

Southampton

156/10 (48.1)

158/3 (44.2)

West Indies beat New Zealand by 7 wickets

Match 17

Raeburn Place

185/9 (50)

163/10 (46.2)

Bangladesh beat Scotland by 22 runs

25th May, 1999

Match 19

Nottingham

167/8 (50)

168/3 (38.3)

England beat Zimbabwe by 7 wickets

26th May, 1999

Match 21

Taunton

373/6 (50)

216/10 (42.3)

India beat Sri Lanka by 157 runs

Match 20

Amstelveen

152/10 (44.3)

153/3 (41)

South Africa beat Kenya by 7 wickets

27th May, 1999

Match 22

Chester-le-Street

178/7 (50)

181/3 (19.5)

Australia beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets

Match 23

Leicester

68/10 (31.3)

70/2 (10.1)

West Indies beat Scotland by 8 wickets

28th May, 1999

Match 24

Derby

269/8 (50)

207/8 (50)

Pakistan beat New Zealand by 62 runs

29th May, 1999

Match 25

Birmingham

232/8 (50)

169/10 (45.2)

India beat England by 63 runs

Match 26

Chelmsford

233/6 (50)

185/10 (47.2)

Zimbabwe beat South Africa by 48 runs

30th May, 1999

Match 27

Southampton

275/8 (50)

230/6 (50)

Sri Lanka beat Kenya by 45 runs

Match 28

Manchester

110/10 (46.4)

111/4 (40.4)

Australia beat West Indies by 6 wickets

31st May, 1999

Match 29

Northampton

223/9 (50)

161/10 (44.3)

Bangladesh beat Pakistan by 62 runs

Match 30

Raeburn Place

121/10 (42.1)

123/4 (17.5)

New Zealand beat Scotland by 6 wickets

4th June, 1999

Super - Match 1

London

282/6 (50)

205/10 (48.2)

Australia beat India by 77 runs

5th June, 1999

Super - Match 2

Nottingham

220/7 (50)

221/7 (49)

South Africa beat Pakistan by 3 wickets

6th June, 1999

Super - Match 3

Leeds

175/10 (49.3)

70/3 (15)

MATCH ABANDONED

8th June, 1999

Super - Match 4

Manchester

227/6 (50)

180/10 (45.3)

India beat Pakistan by 47 runs

9th June, 1999

Super - Match 5

London

303/4 (50)

259/6 (50)

Australia beat Zimbabwe by 44 runs

10th June, 1999

Super - Match 6

Birmingham

287/5 (50)

213/8 (50)

South Africa beat New Zealand by 74 runs

11th June, 1999

Super - Match 7

London

271/9 (50)

123/10 (40.3)

Pakistan beat Zimbabwe by 148 runs

12th June, 1999

Super - Match 8

Nottingham

251/6 (50)

253/5 (48.2)

New Zealand beat India by 5 Wickets

13th June, 1999

Super - Match 9

Leeds

271/7 (50)

272/5 (49.4)

Australia beat South Africa by 5 wickets

16th June, 1999

1st Semi Final

Manchester

241/7 (50)

242/1 (47.3)

Pakistan beat New Zealand by 9 wickets

17th June, 1999

2nd Semi Final

Birmingham

213/10 (49.2)

213/10 (49.4)

Australia tied with South Africa

20th June, 1999

Final

London

132/10 (39)

133/2 (20.1)

Australia beat Pakistan by 8 wickets