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ODI 20 20 TM Results 2005 to October 2021 START END TOURNAMENT HOST PARTICIPATING FORMAT DATE RESULT DATE DATE NAME COUNTRY TEAMS START END TOURNAMENT HOST PARTICIPATING FORMAT DATE RESULT DATE DATE NAME COUNTRY TEAMS 05 April 2005 09 April 2005 South Africa v South Africa South Africa 3 ODI's West Indies West Indies 05 April 2005 West Indies won by 3 wickets 07 April 2005 West Indies won by 7 wickets 09 April 2005 South Africa won by 10 wickets 29 July 2005 01 August 2005 Ireland v Australia Ireland Ireland 3 ODI's Australia 29 July 2005 Abandoned 31 July 2005 Australia won by 240 runs 01 August 2005 Abandoned 15 August 2005 01 September 2005 England v Australia England England 5 ODI's Australia 15 August 2005 Australia won by 12 runs 13 August 2005 Australia won by 65 runs 21 August 2005 England won by 2 runs 30 August 2005 England won by 4 wickets 01 September 2005 Australia won by 4 runs 2 Tests 09-12 August 2005 Drawn 24-27 August 2005 England won by 6 wickets 20 20 02 September 2005 Australia won by 7 wickets 19 August 2005 19 August 2005 European Cup Wales Ireland 1 ODI Only 'official' match Netherlands 19 August 2005 Ireland won by 116 runs 10 November 2005 12 November 2005 Sri Lanka v England Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 2 ODI's England 10 November 2005 England won by 163 runs 12 November 2005 England won by 99 runs 21 November 2005 09 December 2005 India v England India India 5 ODI's England 27 November 2005 England won by 20 runs 01 December 2006 India won by 4 wickets 04 December 2006 India won by 8 wickets 07 December 2005 India won by 10 wickets 09 December 2005 India won by 38 runs 1Test 21-24 November 2005 Drawn START END TOURNAMENT HOST PARTICIPATING FORMAT DATE RESULT DATE DATE NAME COUNTRY TEAMS START END TOURNAMENT HOST PARTICIPATING FORMAT DATE RESULT DATE DATE NAME COUNTRY TEAMS 28 December 2005 04 January 2006 Won by India Pakistan 28 December 2005 Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by by 14 runs Sri Lanka 29 December 2005 India beat Sri Lanka by 10 wickets 30 December 2005 India beat Ppakistan by 193 runs 31 December 2005 Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by 30 runs 01 January 2006 India beat Sri Lanka by 10 wickets 02 January 2006 India beat Pakistan by 10 wickets 04 January 2006 India beat Sri Lanka by 97 runs 18 February 2006 28 February 2006 Australia v India Australia Australia 3 ODI's India 25 February 2006 Australia won by 6 wickets 26 February 2006 Australia won by 12 runs 28 February 2006 Australia won by 9 wickets 1 Test 18-21 February 2006 Australia won by an innings and 4 runs 04 March 2006 13 March 2006 New Zealand v India New Zealand New Zealand 5 ODI's India 04 March 2006 New Zealand won by 7 wickets 06 March 2006 New Zealand won by 5 wickets 09 March 2006 India won by 3 wickets 11 March 2006 New Zealand won by 97 runs 13 March 2006 New Zealand won by 210 runs 29 July 2006 30 July 2006 Ireland v India Ireland Ireland 2 ODI's 29 July 2006 India won by 107 runs India 30 July 2006 India won by 78 runs (D/L) 14 August 2006 01 September 2006 England v India England England 5 ODI's 14 August 2006 England won by 100 runs India 17 August 2006 No Result 19 August 2006 England won by 5 wickets 24 August 2006 England won by 3 wickets 25 August 2006 England won by 7 wickets 20-20 05 August 2006 India won by 8 wickets 2 Tests 9-11 August 2006 Drawn 29 Aug.- 1 Sept.2006 India won by 5 wickets 21 August 2006 23 August 2006 Ireland v Netherlands Ireland Ireland 3 ODI's 21 August 2006 Match Cancelled Netherlands 22 August 2006 Ireland won by 78 runs 23 August 2006 Ireland won by 84 runs START END TOURNAMENT HOST PARTICIPATING FORMAT DATE RESULT DATE DATE NAME COUNTRY TEAMS START END TOURNAMENT HOST PARTICIPATING FORMAT DATE RESULT DATE DATE NAME COUNTRY TEAMS 18 October 2006 20 20 20 20 18 October 2006 Match Tied Aust. Won on 'bowl out' 20 October 2006 28 October 2006 Rosebowl Australia Australia 5 ODI's 20 October 2006 Australia won by 1 run Won by Australia New Zealand 22 October 2006 Australia won by 1 wicket 24 October 2006 Australia won by 5 runs 26 October 2006 Australia won by 85 runs 28 October 2006 Australia won by 4 wickets 13 December 2006 21 December 2006 Asia Cup India India 7 ODI's 13 December 2006 India beat Pakistan by 80 runs Won by India Pakistan 14 December 2006 Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by 7 wickets Sri lanka 15 December 2006 India beat Sri Lanka by 10 wickets 17 December 2006 Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by5 wickets 18 December 2006 India beat Sri Lanka by 7 wickets 19 December 2006 India beat Pakistan by 103 runs 21 December 2006 India beat Sri Lanka by 8 wickets 20 January 2007 28 January 2007 South Africa South Africa 5 ODI's 20 January 2007 South Africa beat Pakistan by 98 runs Pakistan 22 January 2007 South Africa beat Pakistan by 84 runs 24 January 2007 South Africa beat Pakistan by 6 wkts 26 January 2007 South Africa beat Pakistan by 101 runs 28 January 2007 No Result 21 February 2007 05 March 2007 Quadrangular India Australia 14 ODI's 21 February 2007 New Zealand beat Australia by 6 wkts Tournament England 21 February 2007 India beat England by 18 runs Won by Australia India 23 February 2007 India beat Australia by 3 wickets New Zealand 23 February 2007 New Zealand beat England by 19 runs 25 February 2007 Australia beat England by 6 wickets 25 February 2007 New Zealand beat India by 3 wickets 28 February 2007 Australia beat New Zealand by 49 runs 28 February 2007 India beat England by 8 wickets 01 March 2007 Australia beat England by 6 wickets 01 March 2007 New Zealand beat India by 91 runs 03 March 2007 Australia beat India by 4 wickets 03 March 2007 New Zealand beat England by 27 runs Final 05 March 2007 Australia beat New Zealand by 6 wkts Play Off 05 March 2007 England beat India by 6 wickets START END TOURNAMENT HOST PARTICIPATING FORMAT DATE RESULT DATE DATE NAME COUNTRY TEAMS START END TOURNAMENT HOST PARTICIPATING FORMAT DATE RESULT DATE DATE NAME COUNTRY TEAMS 19 July 2007 29 July 2007 Rosebowl Australia Australia 20 20 19 July 2007 Australia won by 1 run Won by New Zealand 5 ODI's 21 July 2007 Australia won by 7 wickets 22 July 2007 New Zealand won by 35 runs 25 July 2007 Australia won by 6 wickets 28 July 2007 Australia won by 2 runs 29 July 2007 New Zealand won by 4 wickets 28 July 2007 05 August 2007 Netherlands v Netherlands Netherlands Test 28-31 July 2007 South Africa won by 159 runs South Africa South Africa 3 ODI's 02 August 2007 South Africa won by 99 runs 04 August 2007 South Africa win by 174 runs 05 August 2007 South Africa won by 199 runs 10 August 2007 10 August 2007 20 20 England England 2 20 20 10 August 2007 England beat South Africa by 86 runs South Africa 10 August 2007 N. Zealand beat S. Africa by 97 runs New Zealand 12 August 2007 16 August 2007 20 20 England England 3 20 20 12 August 2007 England won by 20 runs New Zealand 13 August 2007 England won by 5 wickets 16 August 2007 New Zealand won by 38 runs 17 August 2007 17 August 2007 ODI (European Cup) Netherlands Ireland 1 ODI 17 August 2007 Ireland won by 123 runs Netherlands 16 August 2007 30 August 2007 England v England England 6 ODI's 17 August 2007 New Zealand won by 21 runs New Zealand New Zealand 19 August 2007 Match Abandoned 23 August 2007 New Zealand won by 8 wickets 26 August 2007 New Zealand won by 43 runs 27 August 2007 England won by 6 wickets 30 August 2007 England won by 3 wickets 01 February 2008 15 February 2008 Australia v Australia Australia 1 20 20 01 February 2008 Australia won by 21 runs England England 5 ODI's 03 February 2008 England won by 56 runs 04 February 2008 Australia won by 84 runs 07 February 2008 Match Abandoned 10 February 2008 England won by 7 wickets 11 February 2008 Australia won by 41 runs 1 Test 15 February 2008 England won by 6 wickets START END TOURNAMENT HOST PARTICIPATING FORMAT DATE RESULT DATE DATE NAME COUNTRY TEAMS START END TOURNAMENT HOST PARTICIPATING FORMAT DATE RESULT DATE DATE NAME COUNTRY TEAMS 24 February 2008 03 March 2008 New Zealand v New Zealand New Zealand 5 ODI's 24 February 2008 New Zealand won by 123 runs England England 25 February 2008 England won by 9 wickets 28 February 2008 England won by 6 wickets 02 March 2008 No Result 03 March 2008 England won by 6 wickets 18 February 2008 24 February 2008 ICC World Cup South Africa Ireland ODI's 18 February 2008 Pakistan beat Ireland by 57 runs Qualifying Trophy Netherlands 21 February 2008 S.Africa beat Netherlands by 227 runs South Africa 22 February 2008 Pakistan beat Netherlands by 94 runs Pakistan 22 February 2008 S.Africa beat Ireland by 7 wickets Other countries taking part Bermuda PNG Scotland Zimbabwe 24 February 2008 Ireland beat Netherlands by 66 runs other Matches 'unofficial' 24 February 2008 South Africa beat Pakistan by 8 wkts 06 March 2008 16 March 2008 Rosebowl Series New Zealand New Zealand 20 20 06 March 2008 New Zealand won by 4 wickets won by Australia Australia 5 ODI's 08 March 2008 Australia won by 63 runs 03-Feb 09 March 2008 New Zealand won by 82 runs 12 March 2008 New Zealand won by 5 wickets 15 March 2008 Australia won by 6 runs 16 March 2008 Australia won by 8 wickets 02 May 2008 09 May 2008 Asia Cup Sri Lanka India 6 ODI's 02 May 2008 Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by 96 runs Pakistan 03 May 2008 India beat Sri Lanka by 29 runs Sri Lanka 05 May 2008 India beat Pakistan by 182 runs 06 May 2008 Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by 45 runs 08 May 2008 India beat Sri Lanka by 8 wickets Bangladesh took part in the Asia Cup for the first time .
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