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End of Day Review ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 End of day review Day 14 For more information Email: [email protected] Twitter: @OptaJim Contents 1 Group Tables ......................................................................................................... 2 2 Fixtures/Results .................................................................................................... 2 3 Overall ODI team records ..................................................................................... 3 4 Squad event averages .......................................................................................... 4 5 Tournament player statistics ................................................................................ 7 6 Player of the Match statistics ............................................................................... 8 End of day review | Day 14 1 1 Group Tables Group A Rank Team Matches Won Lost Tied N/R Net RR For Against Points 1 New Zealand 3 3 0 0 0 3.59 602/87.1 498/150.0 6 2 Sri Lanka 3 2 1 0 0 0.05 801/148.2 803/150.0 4 3 Australia 2 1 0 0 1 2.22 342/50.0 231/50.0 3 4 Bangladesh 3 1 1 0 1 0.13 507/100.0 494/100.0 3 5 Afghanistan 3 1 2 0 0 -0.76 605/149.3 713/148.2 2 6 England 3 1 2 0 0 -1.42 657/150.0 651/112.2 2 7 Scotland 3 0 3 0 0 -1.74 536/150.0 660/124.2 0 Group B Rank Team Matches Won Lost Tied N/R Net RR For Against Points 1 India 2 2 0 0 0 2.06 607/100.0 401/100.0 4 2 West Indies 3 2 1 0 0 1.34 976/148.0 756/143.5 4 3 Ireland 2 2 0 0 0 0.34 586/95.1 582/100.0 4 4 South Africa 2 1 1 0 0 -0.68 516/100.0 584/100.0 2 5 Zimbabwe 3 1 2 0 0 -0.83 852/146.0 986/148.0 2 6 United Arab Emirates 2 0 2 0 0 -0.18 563/100.0 565/97.2 0 7 Pakistan 2 0 2 0 0 -2.26 384/100.0 610/100.0 0 2 Fixtures/Results Team 1 Team 2 Date / Winner Venue New Zealand Sri Lanka New Zealand Christchurch Australia England Australia Melbourne South Africa Zimbabwe South Africa Hamilton India Pakistan India Adelaide West Indies Ireland Ireland Nelson New Zealand Scotland New Zealand Dunedin Bangladesh Afghanistan Bangladesh Canberra Zimbabwe United Arab Emirates Zimbabwe Nelson New Zealand England New Zealand Wellington Pakistan West Indies West Indies Christchurch Australia Bangladesh Abandoned Brisbane Sri Lanka Afghanistan Sri Lanka Dunedin South Africa India India Melbourne England Scotland England Christchurch West Indies Zimbabwe West Indies Canberra Ireland United Arab Emirates Ireland Brisbane Afghanistan Scotland Afghanistan Dunedin End of day review | Day 14 2 Sri Lanka Bangladesh Sri Lanka Melbourne South Africa West Indies 27-Feb-15 Sydney New Zealand Australia 28-Feb-15 Auckland India United Arab Emirates 28-Feb-15 Perth England Sri Lanka 01-Mar-15 Wellington Pakistan Zimbabwe 01-Mar-15 Brisbane South Africa Ireland 03-Mar-15 Canberra Pakistan United Arab Emirates 04-Mar-15 Napier Australia Afghanistan 04-Mar-15 Perth Bangladesh Scotland 05-Mar-15 Nelson India West Indies 06-Mar-15 Perth South Africa Pakistan 07-Mar-15 Auckland Zimbabwe Ireland 07-Mar-15 Hobart New Zealand Afghanistan 08-Mar-15 Napier Australia Sri Lanka 08-Mar-15 Sydney England Bangladesh 09-Mar-15 Adelaide India Ireland 10-Mar-15 Hamilton Sri Lanka Scotland 11-Mar-15 Hobart South Africa United Arab Emirates 12-Mar-15 Wellington New Zealand Bangladesh 13-Mar-15 Hamilton England Afghanistan 13-Mar-15 Sydney India Zimbabwe 14-Mar-15 Auckland Australia Scotland 14-Mar-15 Hobart West Indies United Arab Emirates 15-Mar-15 Napier Pakistan Ireland 15-Mar-15 Adelaide A1 B4 18-Mar-15 Sydney A2 B3 19-Mar-15 Melbourne A3 B2 20-Mar-15 Adelaide A4 B1 21-Mar-15 Wellington SF 1 SF 2 24-Mar-15 Auckland SF 3 SF 4 26-Mar-15 Sydney Finalist 1 Finalist 2 29-Mar-15 Melbourne 3 Overall ODI team records Team High Score Low Score Largest win (runs) Largest win (wkts) Afghanistan 302/5 v UAE 63 v Sco 2015 100 v Zim 2014 9 v Sco 2010 Scotland 341/9 v Can 2014 68 v WI 1999 170 v Can 2014 8 v Ire 2014 Bangladesh 326/3 v Pak 2014 58 v WI 2011 160 v WI 2012 9 - 2 times Sri Lanka 443/9 v Net 2006 43 v SA 2012 245 v Ind 2000 10 – 5 times End of day review | Day 14 3 4 Squad event averages Afghanistan Batting Player Innings Runs High Score Average S/R 50+ Sixes Samiullah Shenwari 3 176 96 58.7 60.3 1 5 Javed Ahmadi 3 76 51 25.3 100.0 1 0 Mohammad Nabi 3 66 44 22.0 90.4 0 1 Asghar Stanikzai 3 59 54 19.7 88.1 1 1 Mirwais Ashraf 2 38 28 19.0 80.9 0 3 Nawroz Mangal 3 44 27 14.7 44.0 0 0 Aftab Alam 1 14 14 14.0 116.7 0 1 Najibullah Zadran 3 31 17 10.3 57.4 0 1 Hamid Hassan 3 15 15* 7.5 33.3 0 0 Afsar Zazai 3 20 19 6.7 45.5 0 0 Dawlat Zadran 2 13 9 6.5 43.3 0 0 Gulbadin Naib 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 Shapoor Zadran 3 15 12* - 115.4 0 0 Afghanistan Bowling Player Innings Overs Wickets BBI 4+ wkts Average S/R Mirwais Ashraf 2 17.1 2 2/32 0 31.5 51.5 Dawlat Zadran 2 19 4 3/29 0 18.3 28.5 Shapoor Zadran 3 27 7 4/38 1 15.1 23.1 Samiullah Shenwari 2 7.1 0 - 0 - - Hamid Hassan 3 29 6 3/45 0 23.0 29.0 Mohammad Nabi 3 24.2 2 1/38 0 62.0 73.0 Gulbadin Naib 1 9 1 1/53 0 53.0 54.0 Aftab Alam 1 9 2 2/55 0 27.50 27.00 Javed Ahmadi 2 5.5 0 - 0 - - Asghar Stanikzai 1 0.5 0 - 0 - End of day review | Day 14 4 Scotland Batting Player Innings Runs High Score Average S/R 50+ Sixes Kyle Coetzer 3 97 71 32.3 71.9 1 0 Matt Machan 3 92 56 30.7 80.7 1 1 Richie Berrington 3 83 50 27.7 59.7 1 1 Alasdair Evans 2 37 28 18.5 71.2 0 0 Matthew Cross 3 52 23 17.3 68.4 0 0 Preston Mommsen 3 49 26 16.3 62.0 0 0 Majid Haq 3 46 31 15.3 59.7 0 0 Josh Davey 3 21 11* 10.5 48.8 0 0 Freddie Coleman 1 7 7 7.0 43.8 0 0 Rob Taylor 1 4 4 4.0 66.7 0 0 Hamish Gardiner 2 5 5 2.5 23.8 0 0 Calum MacLeod 3 4 4 1.3 33.3 0 0 Iain Wardlaw 3 1 1* 1.0 33.3 0 0 Scotland Bowling Player Innings Overs Wickets BBI 4+ wkts Average S/R Alasdair Evans 2 20 3 2/30 0 25.3 40.0 Majid Haq 3 24 3 1/21 0 39.0 48.0 Josh Davey 3 27 9 4/68 1 15.8 18.0 Matt Machan 1 2 0 - 0 - - Richie Berrington 2 15 5 4/40 1 16.6 18.0 Iain Wardlaw 3 29.2 4 3/57 0 44.5 44.0 Kyle Coetzer 1 3 0 - 0 - - Rob Taylor 1 4 0 - 0 - - Sri Lanka Batting Player Innings Runs High Score Average S/R 50+ Sixes Tillakaratne Dilshan 3 185 161* 92.5 98.4 1 0 Kumar Sangakkara 3 151 105* 75.5 118.9 1 1 Mahela Jayawardene 2 100 100 50.0 80.6 1 1 Angelo Mathews 2 90 46 45.0 67.7 0 0 Lahiru Thirimanne 3 117 65 39.0 84.2 2 0 Dimuth Karunaratne 2 37 23 18.5 69.8 0 0 Rangana Herath 1 13 13 13.0 68.4 0 0 Jeevan Mendis 2 13 9* 13.0 61.9 0 0 Nuwan Kulasekara 1 10 10 10.0 47.6 0 0 Lasith Malinga 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 Thisara Perera 1 47 47* - 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0 - - Shakib Al Hasan 2 18.5 2 2/43 0 49.0 56.5 Mahmudullah 2 15 1 1/31 0 80.0 90.0 Rubel Hossain 2 15 2 1/27 0 44.5 45.0 Sabbir Rahman 2 5 0 - 0 - - Taskin Ahmed 2 17 1 1/23 0 105 102 End of day review | Day 14 6 5 Tournament player statistics Player Team Runs Player Team Wickets Chris Gayle West Indies 255 Tim Southee New Zealand 11 Shikhar Dhawan India 210 Jerome Taylor West Indies 9 Marlon Samuels West Indies 192 Josh Davey Scotland 9 Tillakaratne Dilshan Sri Lanka 185 Steven Finn England 8 Samiullah Shenwari Afghanistan 176 Shapoor Zadran Afghanistan 7 Player Team High Scores Player Team Best Bowling Chris Gayle West Indies 215 Tim Southee New Zealand 7/33 Tillakaratne Dilshan Sri Lanka 161* Mitchell Marsh Australia 5/33 David Miller South Africa 138* Sohail Khan Pakistan 5/55 Shikhar Dhawan India 137 Steven Finn England 5/71 Aaron Finch Australia 135 Mohammed Shami India 4/35 Player Team Boundaries Player Team Dot Balls Chris Gayle West Indies 30 Tim Southee New Zealand 108 Brendon McCullum New Zealand 29 Hamid Hassan Afghanistan 107 Shikhar Dhawan India 26 Shapoor Zadran Afghanistan 104 Tillakaratne Dilshan Sri Lanka 24 Rangana Herath Sri Lanka 103 Moeen Ali England 23 Josh Davey Scotland 102 End of day review | Day 14 7 6 Player of the Match statistics Player Team POTM Awards Corey Anderson New Zealand 1 Aaron Finch Australia 1 Virat Kohli India 1 David Miller South Africa 1 Paul Stirling Ireland 1 Trent Boult New Zealand 1 Mushfiqur Rahim Bangladesh 1 Andre Russell West Indies 1 Sean Williams Zimbabwe 1 Tim Southee New Zealand 1 Mahela Jayawardene Sri Lanka 1 Shikhar Dhawan India 1 Moeen Ali England 1 Chris Gayle West Indies 1 Gary Wilson Ireland 1 Tillakaratne Dilshan Sri Lanka 1 End of day review | Day 14 8 .
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