All matches in Colombo Sunday, 5 February Bangladesh 176-7 (37.5 overs) beat New Zealand 175 (45.3 overs, Mehrab Hossain 4-29) by three wickets Australia 316-9 (50 overs, T.Cooper 104, A.Finch, D.Warner 54, C.Alexander 4-47) beat South Africa 141 (34 overs) by 175 runs Sri Lanka 187-6 (39.5 overs, S.Seerasinghe 64) beat Scotland 186 (49.4 overs, K.Farid 76) by four wickets Zimbabwe 215-7 (44/44 overs, D.Samunderu 61) beat Ireland 97 (29.1 overs) by 118 runs Monday, 6 Pakistan 75-2 (12.2 overs) beat Uganda 74 (33.3 overs) by eight wickets West Indies 302-7 (50 overs, W.Perkins 133, Gajanand Singh 65) beat USA 215 (45.4 overs, H.Punoo 65) by 87 runs India 173-1 (27.1 overs, G.Dhiman 90 not out, C.Pujara 66 not out) beat Namibia 170 (48.5 overs, D.Botha 61) by nine wickets England 209-9 (50 overs, M.Ali 54) beat Nepal 132 (45.2 overs) by 77 runs Tuesday, 7 New Zealand 259-6 (50 overs, T. Astle 67, K. Noema-Barnett 67) beat Uganda 137 (48.4 overs, D. Bartlett 5-30) by 122 runs South Africa 277-8 (50 overs, C Kieswetter 80, D Elgar 79) beat USA 115 (29.1 overs, D Neves 5-29) by 162 runs Sri Lanka 263-8 (50 overs, D Cooray 64) beat Namibia 126 (38.3 overs) by 137 runs Zimbabwe 201 (49.5 overs, R Higgins 74, P Khadra 4-28) beat Nepal 199-9 (50 overs, K Chaugai 78) by two runs Wednesday, 8 Bangladesh 171-6 (34.5 overs) beat Pakistan 170 (43.1 overs) by four wickets Australia 251 (47.5 overs, U.Khawaja 77) beat West Indies 238 (48 overs, J.Mohammad 57) by 13 runs India 115-2 (19 overs) beat Scotland 112 (39.4 overs) by eight wickets England 214 (49.4 overs, R.Hamilton-Brown 55, B.Wright 50, N.McDarby 6-50) beat Ireland 210 (50 overs, Wilson 69) by four runs Thursday, 9 Bangladesh 255 (49.4 overs, Mushfiqur Rahim 64) beat Uganda 84 (33.4 overs) by 171 runs Australia 149-6 (24.1 overs) beat USA 148 (42.5 overs) by four wickets Namibia 160-3 (36.3 overs, D.Botha 55 not out) beat Scotland 156 (48 overs) by seven wickets Nepal 234-8 (50 overs, Veswarkar 82) beat Ireland 174 (45.3 overs, Morgan 86) by 60 runs Friday, 10 Pakistan 78-2 (9 overs) beat New Zealand 77 (24 overs, Anwer Ali Khan 5-34) by eight wickets West Indies 218-3 (43.1 overs, L. Johnson 83, J. Mohammed 76 not out) beat South Africa 213-8 (50 overs, P. Daneel 90) by seven wickets India 209-6 (47.4 overs, R. Sharma 78, M. Tehlan 64) beat Sri Lanka 207 (48.3 overs, A. Matthews 52) by four wickets Zimbabwe 175-8 (47.1 overs) beat England 172 (49.5 overs) by two wickets Saturday, 11 Super League quarter-finals: England 156-5 (43.3 overs) beat Bangladesh 155 (48.2 overs) by five wickets India 284-9 (50 overs, C. Pujara 94, G. Dhiman 77) beat West Indies 158 (38.5 overs, V Yomahesh 4-25) by 126 runs Pakistan 185-5 (48 overs) beat Zimbabwe 181 (49.3 overs, R Kail 4-29) by five wickets Australia 178-1 (26.1 overs, T Cooper 84 not out, M Henriques 79 not out) beat Sri Lanka 177 (46.3 overs, Henriques 4-22) by nine wickets Tuesday, 14 Plate quarter-finals: New Zealand 305-7 (49.1 overs, Southee 92, de Boorder 87) beat Ireland 304-9 (50 overs, E.Morgan 124, A.Poynter 76) by three wickets USA 220-8 (49 overs, H.Punoo 64) beat Namibia 219-8 (50 overs, P.Grove 58, D.Botha 56) by two wickets Nepal 192-9 (50 overs, G.Malla 64) beat Uganda 132 (44.3 overs) by 60 runs South Africa 337-8 (50 overs, D.Elgar 86, J.Symes 63, P.Daneel 59, R.Levi 51) beat Scotland 152 (40.4 overs, G.Goudie 59) by 185 runs Wednesday, 15 Super League semi-final (decides places 1-4): India 292-4 (50 overs, C.Pujara 129 not out, R.Sharma 59) beat England 58 (20.1 overs) by 234 runs Super League play-off semi-final (decides places 5 - 8): Bangladesh 162-6 (33.1 overs) beat West Indies 161 (37.2 overs) by four wickets Plate Championship semi-final (decides places 9 - 16): New Zealand 295-8 (50 overs, A.de Boorder 100 not out, T.Astle 59, A.Rajp 5-61) beat USA 125 (29.3 overs) by 170 runs Plate Championship play-off semi-final (decides places 13 - 16): Ireland 116-4 (29.2 overs) beat Namibia 115 (36.3 overs) by six wickets Thursday, 16 Plate Championship semi-final: Nepal 214-8 (50 overs, Chaugai 59) beat South Africa 212-5 (50 overs, Elgar 66 not out) by two runs Super League play-off semi-final: Sri Lanka 259-2 (47.2 overs, S de Zoysa 63) beat Zimbabwe 256-8 (50 overs, K Meth 91) by eight wickets Friday, 17 Super League semi-final (decides places 1-4): Pakistan 287-9 (50 overs; Riaz Kail 87) beat Australia124 (32.3 overs) by 163 runs Plate Championship play-off semi-final (decides places 13-16): Uganda 214-9 (50 overs, P.Ochan 64) beat Scotland 145 (40 overs) by 69 runs. Saturday, 18 Plate Championship final (for ninth place): Nepal 205-9 (49.4 overs, B.Regmi 66) beat New Zealand 204 (49.2 overs, T.Astle 66) by one wicket Super League play-off final (for fifth place): Bangladesh 278-8 (50 overs, Sakib Al Hasan 67, Mehrab Hossain 66 not out) beat Sri Lanka 180 (44.5 overs, D.Cooray 58) by 98 runs Plate Championship play-off final (for 13th place): Ireland 166-4 (35.5 overs, E.Morgan 60 not out) beat Uganda 165-8 (50 overs) by six wickets Sunday, 19 Final: Pakistan 109 (41.1 overs) beat India 71 (18.5 overs) by 38 runs
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