Cricket World Cup results, standings
Updated | By Portia Cele
Pool A
At Wellington
England 123 all out (Tim Southee 7-33) v New Zealand 125-2 (Brendon McCullum 77)
New Zealand won by eight wickets
Standings (played, won, lost tied, N/R, points, run rate)
Pool A
New Zealand 3 3 0 0 0 6 +3.586
Australia 1 1 0 0 0 2 +2.220
Bangladesh 1 1 0 0 0 2 +2.100
Sri Lanka 1 0 1 0 0 0 -1.960
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Afghanistan 1 0 1 0 0 0 -2.100
Scotland 1 0 1 0 0 0 -3.039
England 2 0 2 0 0 0 -3.952
Pool B
India 1 1 0 0 0 2 +1.520
South Africa 1 1 0 0 0 2 +1.240
Ireland 1 1 0 0 0 2 +0.618
Zimbabwe 2 1 1 0 0 2 -0.495
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UAE 1 0 1 0 0 0 -0.258
West Indies 1 0 1 0 0 0 -0.618
Pakistan 1 0 1 0 0 0 -1.520
Already played
Pool A
Feb 14
At Christchurch
New Zealand 331-6 (Corey Anderson 75, Brendon McCullum 65, Kane Williamson 57) v Sri Lanka 233 all out (Lahiru Thirimanne 65)
New Zealand won by 98 runs
At Melbourne
Australia 342-9 (Aaron Finch 135, Glenn Maxwell 66, George Bailey 55; Steven Finn 5-71) v England 231 all out (James Taylor 98 not out; Mitchell Marsh 5-53)
Australia won by 111 runs
Feb 17
At Dunedin
Scotland 142 all out in 36.2 overs (Matt Machan 56, Richie Berrington 50) v New Zealand 146-7
New Zealand won by three wickets
Feb 18
At Canberra
Bangladesh 267 all out (Mushfiqur Rahim 71, Shakib Al Hasan 63) v Afghanistan 162 all out
Bangladesh won by 105 runs
Pool B
Feb 15
At Hamilton
South Africa 339-4 (David Miller 138 not out, JP Duminy 115 not out) v Zimbabwe 277 all out (Hamilton Masakadza 80, Chamu Chibhabha 64)
South Africa won by 62 runs
At Adelaide
India 300-7 (Virat Kohli 107, Suresh Raina 74, Shikhar Dhawan 73; Sohail Khan 5-55) v Pakistan 224 all out (Misbah-ul-Haq 76)
India won by 76 runs
Feb 16
At Nelson
West Indies 304-7 (Lendl Simmons 102, Darren Sammy 89) v Ireland 307-6 (Paul Stirling 92, Ed Joyce 84, Niall O'Brien 79 not out)
Ireland won by four wickets
Feb 20
At Nelson
United Arab Emirates 285-7 (Shaiman Anwar 67) v Zimbabwe 286-6 (Sean Williams 76 not out)
Zimbabwe won by four wickets
Still to play:
Feb 21 Pakistan v West Indies, Christchurch (11:00 local/22:00 GMT, Feb 20)
Feb 21 Australia v Bangladesh, Brisbane (13:30 local/03:30 GMT)
Feb 22 Sri Lanka v Afghanistan, Dunedin (11:00 local/22:00 GMT, Feb 21)
Feb 22 South Africa v India, Melbourne (14:30 local/03:30 GMT)
Feb 23 England v Scotland, Christchurch (11:00 local/22:00 GMT, Feb 22)
Feb 24 West Indies v Zimbabwe, Canberra (14:30 local/03:30 GMT)
Feb 25 Ireland v UAE, Brisbane (13:30 local/03:30 GMT)
Feb 26 Afghanistan v Scotland, Dunedin (11:00 local/22:00 GMT, Feb 25)
Feb 26 Sri Lanka v Bangladesh, Melbourne (14:30 local/03:30 GMT)
Feb 27 South Africa v West Indies, Sydney (14:30 local/03:30 GMT)
Feb 28 India v UAE, Perth (14:30 local/06:30 GMT)
Feb 28 Australia v New Zealand, Auckland (14:00 local/01:00 GMT)
Mar 01 England v Sri Lanka, Wellington (11:00 local/22:00 GMT, Feb 28)
Mar 01 Pakistan v Zimbabwe, Brisbane (13:30 local/03:30 GMT)
Mar 03 South Africa v Ireland, Canberra (14:30 local/03:30 GMT)
Mar 04 Pakistan v UAE, Napier (14:00 local/01:00 GMT)
Mar 04 Australia v Afghanistan, Perth (14:30 local/06:30 GMT)
Mar 05 Bangladesh v Scotland, Nelson (11:00 local/22:00 GMT, March 04)
Mar 06 India v West Indies, Perth (14:30 local/06:30 GMT)
Mar 07 South Africa v Pakistan, Auckland (14:00 local/01:00 GMT)
Mar 07 Zimbabwe v Ireland, Hobart (14:30 local/03:30 GMT)
Mar 08 New Zealand v Afghanistan, Napier (11:00 local/22:00 GMT, March 07)
Mar 08 Australia v Sri Lanka, Sydney (14:30 local/03:30 GMT)
Mar 09 England v Bangladesh, Adelaide (14:00 local/03:30 GMT)
Mar 10 India v Ireland, Hamilton (14:00 local/01:00 GMT)
Mar 11 Sri Lanka v Scotland, Hobart (14:30 local/03:30 GMT)
Mar 12 South Africa v UAE, Wellington (14:00 local/01:00 GMT)
Mar 13 Bangladesh v New Zealand, Hamilton (14:00 local/01:00 GMT)
Mar 13 England v Afghanistan, Sydney (14:30 local/03:30 GMT)
Mar 14 India v Zimbabwe, Auckland (14:00 local/01:00 GMT)
Mar 14 Australia v Scotland, Hobart (14:30 local/03:30 GMT)
Mar 15 West Indies v UAE, Napier (11:00 local/22:00 GMT, March 14)
Mar 15 Pakistan v Ireland, Adelaide (14:00 local/03:30 GMT)
Quarter-finals
Mar 18 Sydney (14:30 local/03:30 GMT)
Mar 19 Melbourne (14:30 local/03:30 GMT)
Mar 20 Adelaide (14:00 local/03:30 GMT)
Mar 21 Wellington (14:00 local/01:00 GMT)
Semi-finals
Mar 24 Auckland (14:00 local/01:00 GMT)
Mar 26 Sydney (14:30 local/03:30 GMT)
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