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After which there have been 4.

Six of the ten groups to begin the Cricket World Cup have been eradicated – together with defending champions England – with simply unbeaten hosts India, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand left.

India, who received all 9 of the group video games to high the desk, meet New Zealand in Wednesday’s first semi-final in Mumbai (stay on Sky Sports activities Cricket from 8am forward of the primary ball at 8.30am).

Hindi protection of the primary semi-final at Wankhede Stadium is stay on Sky Sports activities Area from 8.20am.

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Right here is how the group stage completed on the Cricket World Cup with India, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand reaching the semi-finals

South Africa and Australia will sq. off at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Thursday (stay on Sky Sports activities Cricket from 8am forward of the primary ball at 8.30am) to find out the second finalists.

The showpiece recreation will then happen in Ahmedabad on Sunday (7.30am on air forward of the primary ball at 8.30am).

You can also stream the Cricket World Cup without a contract through NOW.

It is possible for you to to observe each semi-finals after which the ultimate stay throughout Sky Sports activities’ digital platforms as properly with stay over-by-over blogs and in-game video clips.

India vs New Zealand (Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai) – from 8.30am, Wednesday

Group stage consequence: India beat New Zealand by 4 wickets

India’s World Cup outcomes thus far

  • Beat Australia by six wickets
  • Beat Afghanistan by eight wickets
  • Beat Pakistan by seven wickets
  • Beat Bangladesh by seven wickets
  • Beat New Zealand by 4 wickets
  • Beat England by 100 runs
  • Beat Sri Lanka by 302 runs
  • Beat South Africa 243 runs
  • Beat Netherlands by 160 runs

New Zealand’s World Cup outcomes thus far

  • Beat England by 9 wickets
  • Beat Netherlands by 99 runs
  • Beat Bangladesh by eight wickets
  • Beat Afghanistan by 149 runs
  • Misplaced to India by 4 wickets
  • Misplaced to Australia by 5 runs
  • Misplaced to South Africa by 190 runs
  • Misplaced to Pakistan by 21 runs (DLS)
  • Beat Sri Lanka by 5 wickets

India and New Zealand’s high performers

INDIA

  • Main run-scorer: Virat Kohli (594 runs @ 99.00 – 2 x hundred, 5 x fifty)
  • Highest rating: Rohit Sharma (131 off 84 balls, towards Afghanistan)
  • Main wicket-taker: Jasprit Bumrah (17 wickets @ 15.64)
  • Finest bowling figures: Mohammed Shami (5-18 versus Sri Lanka)

NEW ZEALAND

  • Main run-scorer: Rachin Ravindra (565 runs @ 70.62 – 3 x hundred, 2 x fifty)
  • Highest rating: Devon Conway (152 not out off 121 balls, towards England)
  • Main wicket-taker: Mitchell Santner (16 wickets @ 24.87)
  • Finest bowling figures: Mitchell Santner (5-59 towards Netherlands)
Rachin Ravindra (Associated Press)
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New Zealand batter Rachin Ravindra has 565 runs at this 12 months’s Cricket World Cup – probably the most by any participant below the age of 25 at a single staging of the match

South Africa vs Australia (Eden Gardens, Kolkata) – from 8.30am, Thursday

Group stage consequence: South Africa beat Australia by 134 runs

South Africa’s World Cup outcomes thus far

  • Beat Sri Lanka by 102 runs
  • Beat Australia by 134 runs
  • Misplaced to Netherlands by 38 runs
  • Beat England by 229 runs
  • Beat Bangladesh by 149 runs
  • Beat Pakistan by one wicket
  • Beat New Zealand by 190 runs
  • Misplaced to India by 243 runs
  • Beat Afghanistan by 5 wickets

Australia’s World Cup outcomes thus far

  • Misplaced to Australia by six wickets
  • Misplaced to South Africa by 134 runs
  • Beat Sri Lanka by 5 wickets
  • Beat Pakistan by 62 runs
  • Beat Netherlands by 309 runs
  • Beat New Zealand by 5 runs
  • Beat England by 33 runs
  • Beat Afghanistan by three wickets
  • Beat Bangladesh by eight wickets

South Africa and Australia’s high performers

SOUTH AFRICA

  • Main run-scorer: Quinton de Kock (591 runs @ 65.66 – 4 x hundred)
  • Highest rating: Quinton de Kock (174 off 140 balls, towards Bangladesh)
  • Main wicket-taker: Gerald Coetzee (18 wickets @ 19.38)
  • Finest bowling figures: Gerald Coetzee (4-44 versus Afghanistan)

AUSTRALIA

  • Main run-scorer: David Warner (499 runs @ 55.44 – 2 x hundred, 2 x fifty)
  • Highest rating: Glenn Maxwell (201 not out off 128 balls, towards Afghanistan)
  • Main wicket-taker: Adam Zampa (22 wickets @ 18.90)
  • Finest bowling figures: Mitchell Santner (4-8 towards Netherlands)

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Highlights from a exceptional recreation in Mumbai as Glenn Maxwell’s 201 not out from 128 balls powered Australia to a shocking comeback win over Afghanistan

Cricket World Cup – outcomes thus far

October 5 – New Zealand beat England by 9 wickets | Report

October 6 – Pakistan beat Netherlands by 81 runs | Report

October 7 – Bangladesh beat Afghanistan by six wickets | Report

October 7 – South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 102 runs | Report

October 8 – India beat Australia by six wickets | Report

October 9 – New Zealand beat Netherlands by 99 runs | Report

October 10 – England beat Bangladesh by 137 runs | Report

October 10 – Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by six wickets | Report

October 11 – India beat Afghanistan by eight wickets | Report

October 12 – South Africa beat Australia by 134 runs | Report

October 13 – New Zealand beat Bangladesh by eight wickets | Report

October 14 – India beat Pakistan by seven wickets | Report

October 15 – Afghanistan beat England by 69 runs | Report

October 16 – Australia beat Sri Lanka by 5 wickets | Report

October 17Netherlands beat South Africa by 38 runs | Report

October 18 – New Zealand beat Afghanistan by 149 runs | Report

October 19 – India beat Bangladesh by seven wickets | Report

October 20 – Australia beat Pakistan by 62 runs | Report

October 21 – Sri Lanka beat Netherlands by 5 wickets | Report

October 21 – South Africa beat England by 229 runs | Report

October 22 – India beat New Zealand by 4 wickets | Report

October 23 – Afghanistan beat Pakistan by eight wickets | Report

October 24 – South Africa beat Bangladesh by 149 runs | Report

October 25 – Australia beat Netherlands by 309 runs | Report

October 26 – Sri Lanka beat England by eight wickets | Report

October 27 – South Africa beat Pakistan by one wicket | Report

October 28 – Australia beat New Zealand by 5 runs | Report

October 28 – Netherlands beat Bangladesh by 87 runs | Report

October 29 – India beat England by 100 runs | Report

October 30 – Afghanistan beat Sri Lanka by seven wickets | Report

October 31 – Pakistan beat Bangladesh by seven wickets | Report

November 1 – South Africa beat New Zealand by 190 runs | Report

November 2 – India beat Sri Lanka by 302 runs | Report

November 3 – Afghanistan beat Netherlands by seven wickets | Report

November 4 – Pakistan beat New Zealand by 21 runs (DLS) | Report

November 4 – Australia beat England by 33 runs | Report

November 5 – India beat South Africa by 243 runs | Report

November 6 – Bangladesh beat Sri Lanka by three wickets | Report

November 7 – Australia beat Afghanistan by three wickets | Report

November 8 – England beat Netherlands by 160 runs | Report

November 9 – New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by 5 wickets | Report

November 10 – South Africa beat Afghanistan by 5 wickets | Report

November 11 – Australia beat Bangladesh by eight wickets | Report

November 11 – England beat Pakistan by 93 runs | Report

November 12 – India beat Netherlands by 160 runs | Report

Watch each match from the Cricket World Cup stay Sky Sports activities, together with the ultimate in Ahmedabad on Sunday November 19. Stream the tournament without a contract through NOW.

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