Results and fixtures

Published February 24, 2003

Feb 9: West Indies beat South Africa by three runs (Cape Town, D/N).

Feb 10: Zimbabwe beat Namibia by 86 runs on D/L method (Harare).

Feb 10: Sri Lanka beat New Zealand by 47 runs (Bloemfontein).

Feb 11: Australia beat Pakistan by 82 runs (Johannesburg).

Feb 11: Canada beat Bangladesh by 60 runs (Durban, D/N).

Feb 12: India beat Holland by 68 runs (Paarl).

Feb 12: South Africa beat Kenya by 10 wickets (Potchefstroom).

Feb 13: Zimbabwe beat England by default (Harare).

Feb 13: New Zealand beat West Indies by 20 runs (Port Elizabeth).

Feb 14: Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 10 wickets (Pietermaritzburg).

Feb 15: Australia beat India by nine wickets (Centurion).

Feb 15: Kenya beat Canada by four wickets (Cape Town, D/N).

Feb 16: New Zealand beat South Africa by nine wickets on D/L method (Johannesburg).

Feb 16: England beat Holland by six wickets (East London).

Feb 16: Pakistan beat Namibia by 171 runs (Kimberley).

Feb 18: West Indies v Bangladesh — no result because of rain (Benoni).

Feb 19: England beat Namibia by 55 runs (Port Elizabeth).

Feb 19: India beat Zimbabwe by 83 runs (Harare).

Feb 19: Sri Lanka beat Canada by nine wickets (Paarl).

Feb 20: Australia beat Holland by 75 runs on D/L method (Potchefstroom).

Feb 21: Kenya beat New Zealand by default (Nairobi).

Feb 22: South Africa beat Bangladesh by 10 wickets (Bloemfontein).

Feb 22: England beat Pakistan by 112 runs (Cape Town, D/N).

Feb 23: India beat Namibia by 181 runs (Pietermaritzburg).

Feb 23: West Indies beat Canada by seven wickets (Centurion).

Feb 24: Zimbabwe v Australia (Bulawayo).

Feb 24: Sri Lanka v Kenya (Nairobi).

Feb 25: Pakistan v Holland (Paarl).

Feb 26: England v India (Durban, D/N).

Feb 26: New Zealand v Bangladesh (Kimberley).

Feb 27: Australia v Namibia (Potchefstroom).

Feb 27: South Africa v Canada (East London).

Feb 28: Zimbabwe v Holland (Bulawayo).

Feb 28: Sri Lanka v West Indies (Cape Town, D/N).

March 1: Pakistan v India (Centurion).

March 1: Kenya v Bangladesh (Johannesburg).

March 2: Australia v England (Port Elizabeth).

March 3: South Africa v Sri Lanka (Durban, D/N).

March 3: Namibia v Holland (Bloemfontein).

March 3: New Zealand v Canada (Benoni).

March 4: Zimbabwe v Pakistan (Bulawayo).

March 4: West Indies v Kenya (Kimberley).

Super Six round

March 7: 1-Group A v 1-Group B (Centurion).

March 7: 2-Group A v 2-Group B (Cape Town, D/N).

March 8: 3-Group A v 3-Group B (Bloemfontein).

March 10: 2-Group A v 1-Group B (Johannesburg).

March 11: 1-Group A v 3-Group B (Port Elizabeth).

March 12: 3-Group A v 2-Group B (Bloemfontein).

March 14: 2-Group A v 3-Group B (Centurion).

March 15: 3-Group A v 1-Group B (East London).

March 15: 1-Group A v 2-Group B (Durban, D/N).

Semifinals:

March 18: 1-Super Six v 4-Super Six (Port Elizabeth).

March 20: 2-Super Six v 3-Super Six (Durban, D/N).

Final: March 23 (Johannesburg).

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