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Quarter-Finals 2011 Of SU ICC WORLD CUP 2011 New Zealand beat Quarter-Finals South Africa Score card NEW ZEALAND 2011 of M. Guptill c Botha b Steyn 1 SOUTH AFRICA B. McCullum H. Amla c and b Peterson 4 c Vettori b N. McCullum 7 J. Ryder c sub (Ingram) G. Smith b Tahir c sub (How) b Oram 28 J. Kallis c Oram b Southee 47 Sri Lanka R. Taylor 83 c Kallis b Tahir 43 AB de Villiers run out 35 S. Styris b Morkel 16 JP Duminy b N. McCullum 3 K. Williamson not out 38 F. du Plessis beat N. McCullum c Southee b Oram 36 c Duminy b Steyn 6 J. Botha b Oram 2 J. Oram b Morkel 7 R. Peterson c B. McCullum New Zealand D. Vettori b Morkel 6 b Oram L. Woodcock not out 3 D. Steyn c Oram 0 Extras (b4, lb4, w6) 14 b N. McCullum 8 Total M. Morkel c sub (How) NEW ZEALANDScore card (for eight wkts.) 221 b Woodcock M. Guptill b Malinga 39 Imran Tahir not out 0 3 Mathews 6-0-27-0, Mendis 9.5- Fall of wickets: 1-5, 2-16, Extras (lb2, w1) 3 B. McCullum b Herath 13 J. Ryder c Sangakkara 0-35-3, Muralitharan 10-1-42-2 3-130, 4-153, 5-156, 6-188, Total (w2), Dilshan 5-0-22-1 (w3). 7-204, 8-210. (all out, 43.2 overs) 172 b Muralitharan Bowling: Peterson 9-0-49-1, Fall of wickets: 1-8, 2-69, R. Taylor c Tharanga b Mendis Steyn 10-0-42-2 (w3), Botha 3-108, 4-121, 5-121, 6-128, 19 SRI LANKA 9-0-29-0 (w1), Morkel 8-0-46- 7-132, 8-146, 9-172, 10-172. S. Styris lbw b Muralitharan 57 U. Tharanga c Ryder 3, Tahir 9-0-32-2 (w1), Kallis Bowling: N. McCullum 10-1- K. Williamson lbw b Malinga 2236 b Southee 3-1-6-0, Duminy 2-0-9-0 (w1). 24-3, Vettori 10-0-39-0, South- N. McCullum c Sangakkara T. Dilshan ee 9-0-44-1, Oram 9-1-39-4, b Malinga c Ryder b Southee 73 30 Woodcock 5-2-0-24-1 (w1). J. Oram c Jayawardane K. Sangakkara b Dilshan7 9 c Styris b McKay 54 D. Vettori not out M. Jayawardane T. Southee c Sangakkara lbw b Vettori b Mendis 3 T. Samaraweera A. McKay not out 1 b Mendis 0 C. Silva Extras (lb5, nb1, w6) 12 b Southee 23 Total (all out; 48.5 overs) 0 A. Mathews 217 not out 13 Fall of wickets: 1-32 (B. McCul- Extras (lb2, w10) 12 Pakistan lum), 2-69 (Ryder), 3-84 (Gup- Total (for five wkts; 47.5 overs)14 . till), 4-161 (Taylor), 5-192 (Wil- 220 liamson), 6-204 (N. McCullum), Fall of wickets: 1-40 (Tharanga), 7-213 (Styris), 8-215 (Oram), 2-160 (Dilshan), 3-161 (Jaya- beat 9-217 (Southee), 10-217 wardene), 4-169 (Sangakkara), (McKay). 5-185 (Silva). Bowling: Malinga 9-0-55-3 Bowling: N. McCullum 6-0-33-0 West Indies (nb1), Herath 9-1-31-1 (w1), (w1), Southee 10-2-57-3 (w3), Vettori 10-0-36-1, Oram 8-1-29- 0, McKay 9.5-1-37-1 (w6), Sty- Score card ris 2-0-12-0, Ryder 2-0-14-0. D. Smith lbw b Hafeez .......7 (w1), Ajmal 8-1-18-2 (w1), C. Gayle c Afridi b Gul ......8 Razzak 3-1-4-1 (w1). R. Sarwan c U. Akmal b Afridi .......... 24 PAKISTAN D. Bravo lbw b Hafeez ....... 0 Kamran Akmal not out .... S. Chanderpaul not out ... 44 47 India K. Pollard Mohammad Hafeez c K. Akmal b Afridi not out ............................. 61 ............. 1 Extras: (lb4, w1) ................ D. Thomas lbw b Afridi ......0 5 beat D. Sammy lbw b Ajmal ...... Total (for no loss, 20.5 overs) 1 113 D. Bishoo b Ajmal ..............0 K. Roach c Younis Did not bat: Shahid Afridi, Misbah-ul-Haq, Younis Khan, b Razzak ......................... 16 Pakistan R. Rampaul b Afridi ........... Asad Shafiq, Umar Akmal, 0 Abdul Razzaq, Saeed Ajmal, Extras: (lb2, w7, nb2) ...... 11 Total: (all out, 43.3 overs) 112 Umar Gul, Wahab Riaz. Score card Fall of wickets: 1-14 (Gayle), Bowling: Roach 5.5-0-39-0, INDIA 2-16 (Smith), 3-16 (Bravo), Rampaul 5-1-28-0 (w1), Bish- PAKISTAN 4-58 (Sarwan), 5-69 (Pol- oo 5-1-24-0, Sammy 5-1-18-0. Kamran Akmal lard), 6-69 (Thomas), 7-71 Pakistan won by 10 wickets V. Sehwag lbw b Riaz ..............38 c Yuvraj b Zaheer ....................19 (Sammy), 8-71 (Bishoo), Toss: West Indies S. Tendulkar c Afridi b Ajmal ...85 Mohammad Hafeez 9-111 (Roach), 10-112 (Ram- Umpires: Billy Bowden (NZL) G. Gambhir c Dhoni b Patel ........................43 paul). and Steve Davis (AUS) st K. Akmal b Hafeez ..............27 Asad Shafiq b Yuvraj ...............30 Bowling: Gul 7-1-13-1, Hafeez TV umpire: Daryl Harper V. Kohli c U. Akmal b Riaz .........9 Younus Khan c Raina b Yuvraj 13 10-3-16-2 (w2), Riaz 6-0-29-0 (AUS) Yuvraj Singh b Riaz ...................0 Misbah-ul-Haq (w2, nb2), Afridi 9.3-1-30-4 Match referee: Chris Broad M.S. Dhoni lbw b Riaz .............25 c Kohli b Zaheer ......................56 (ENG) Suresh Raina not out ..............36 Umar Akmal b Harbhajan .......29 Harbhajan Singh Abdul Razzaq b Patel ...............3 st K. Akmal b Ajmal .................12 Shahid Afridi Zaheeer Khan c Sehwag b Harbhajan ...........19 c K. Akmal b Riaz .....................9 Wahab Riaz c Tendulkar A. Nehra run out b Nehra .....................................8 (K. Akmal/Riaz) .........................1 Umar Gul lbw b Nehra ..............2 M. Patelnot out ..........................0 Saeed Ajmal not out .................1 Extras (lb8, w8, nb2) ...............18 Extras (w8) ................................8 Sri Lanka Total (9 wkts, 50 overs) ..........260 Total (all out, 49.5 overs) ......231 Fall of wickets: 1-48 (Sehwag), Fall of wickets: 1-44 (K Akmal), 2-118 (Gambhir), 3-141 (Kohli), 2-70 (Hafeez), 3-103 (Shafiq), 4-141 (Yuvraj), 5-187 (Tendulkar), 4-106 (Younus), 5-142 (U Akmal), beat 6-205 (Dhoni), 7-236 (Harbhajan), 6-150 (Razzaq), 7-184 (Afridi), 8-256 (Zaheer), 9-258 (Nehra). 8-199 (Riaz), 9-208 (Gul), 10-231 Bowling: Gul 8-0-69-0 (2nb, 1w); (Misbah). England Razzaq 2-0-14-0; Riaz 10-0-46-5 Bowling: Zaheer 9.5-0-58-2 (6w); (4w); Ajmal 10-0-44-2 (3w); Afridi Nehra 10-0-33-2 (1w); Patel 10-1- Score card 10-0-45-0; Hafeez 10-0-34-1. 40-2 (1w); Harbhajan 10-0-43-2; ENGLAND Yuvraj 10-1-57-2. A. Strauss b Dilshan ........................... I. Bell (Bopara), 4-186 (Morgan), c Samaraweera b Mathews 25 5-186 (Swann), 6-212 (Trott) J. Trott 5 Bowling: Malinga 10-0-46-1 c Jayawardene b Mura- (w2), Dilshan 6-1-25-1 (w1), litharan ............................ Mathews 5-0-20-1, Herath R. Bopara 10-1-47-0, Mendis 10-0-34-1, lbw b Muralitharan Muralitharan 9-0-54-2 (w3) E. Morgan 86 c Mathews b Malinga.......... ...... G. Swann 31 lbw b Mendis ..................... SRI LANKA M. Prior 50 U. Tharanga not out ............................. not out ........................... L. Wright 0 T. Dilshan not out .......................... not out ............................... 102 Extras: (lb3, w6) ................ 22 Extras: (b9, lb6, w6) ........ Total: (for no loss; 39.3 overs) Total: (for six wkts; 50 overs) 108 229 1 231 Fall of wickets: 1-29 9 Bowling: Bresnen 8-1-40-0, 21 (Strauss), 2-31 (Bell), 3-95 Swann 9-0-61-0 (w2), Trem- lett 7.3-0-38-0 (w2), Bopara 5-1-22-0, Tredwell 6-0-38-0, Wright 4-0-17-0 (w2). India beat Australia AUSTRALIA Score card S Watson b Ashwin ............ B Haddin c Raina b Yuvraj . R Ponting c Zaheer b Ashwin ........... M Clarke c Zaheer b Yuvraj .. 25 V. Sehwag M Hussey b Zaheer 53 c M Hussey bINDIA Watson ........ C White c and b Zaheer ..... S. Tendulkar D Hussey not out .............. 104 c Haddin b Tait ................... M Johnson not out ............................ 8 G. Gambhir Extras (lb2, w9) .................. 3 run out (White/D Hussey) .. 15 Total (6 wkts, 50 overs) ... 12 V. Kohli Did not bat: J Krejza, B Lee, 38 c Clarke b D Hussey .......... 53 S Tait. 6 Yuvraj Singh not out ........... 11 MS Dhoni c Clarke b Lee ..... 50 Fall of wickets: 1-40 (Watson),260 S. Raina not out ................. 2-110 (Haddin), 3-140 (Clarke), Extras (lb3, w16, nb2) ........ 24 4-150 (M Hussey), 5-190 Total (5 wkts, 47.4 overs) . 57 (White), 6-245 (Ponting) Did not bat: Harbhajan Singh, 7 R Ashwin, Zaheer Khan, M 34 Bowling: Ashwin 10-0-52-2 Patel 21 (1w); Zaheer 10-0-53-2; Harb- Fall of wickets: 1-44 (Sehwag),261 hajan 10-0-50-0 (4w); Patel 2-94 (Tendulkar), 3-143 (Kohli), 7-0-44-0; Yuvraj 10-0-44-2; Ten- 4-168 (Gambhir), 5-187 dulkar 2-0-9-0; Kohli 1-0-6-0. (Dhoni). Bowling: Lee 8.4-1-45-1 (3w); Tait 7-0-52-1 (2nb, 6w); John- son 8-0-41-0 (2w); Watson 7-0-37-1 (1w); Krejza 9-0-45-0; Clarke 3-0-19-0; D Hussey 5-0-19-1..
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