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Home > Cricket > World Cup 2003 > Points Tables

Super Six Table
Team P W LNR TiedPoints*NRR
Aus5500024+1.84
Ind5410020+0.89
Ken5320014+0.37
SL5230011.5-0.84
NZ514008-0.90
Zim505003.5-1.25
(Points* include points carried forward from the preliminary stages)
Australia, India, Kenya and Sri Lanka have made it to the semis

Semi-Finals
MarchTime (IST)Match Venue
18th1.30 PMSemi-Final 1AustraliavsSri LankaSt. George’s Park, Port Elizabeth
20th6.00 PMSemi-Final 2IndiavsKenyaKingsmead, Durban

Finals
MarchTime (IST)Match Venue
23rd1.30 PMFINALWinner of Semi-Final 1vsWinner of Semi-Final 2The Wanderers, Johannesburg

Pool A
Team P W LNR TiedPts NRR
Eng6330012+0.82
Pak6231010+0.23
Ned615004-1.45
Nam606000-2.96
(Teams which did not make it to the Super Six)

Pool B
Team P W LNR TiedPts NRR
SA6320114+1.73
WI6321014+1.10
Can615004-1.99
Ban605102-2.05
(Teams which did not make it to the Super Six)

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Points system

Win 4
Tie or no result 2
Loss 0

  • Super Six Matches

    The six teams that qualify for the Super Six phase carry forward the points that they have gained in the Group Matches as follows:

    • Win v other qualifiers - 4 points each (Tie or no result - 2 points each)
    • Win v non-qualifiers - 1 point each (Tie or no result - ˝ point each) The points carried forward by each team are added to those they gain in the Super Six Matches, to form the Super Six league table. In the event of teams finishing on equal points at the end of the Super Six stage, the right to play in the Semi-final will be decided in the following order of priority:
    • The most wins in all of the matches throughout the competition against the other Super Six qualifiers. When two teams have both equal points and equal wins, the team which was the winner of the matched played between them (in either the Group or Super Six Matches) will be placed in the higher position.
    • When more than two teams have equal points and equal wins, the team which was the winner of the most number of matches played between those teams (in both the Group and Super Six Matches) will be placed in the higher position.
    • If still equal, the team with the higher net run rate in all matches played against the other Super Six qualifiers (in both the Group and Super Six Matches) will be placed in the higher position (refer to 6. below for calculation of net run rate).
    • If still equal, the team with the higher number of wickets taken per balls bowled in all of the matches throughout the competition against the other Super Six qualifiers in which results were achieved, will be placed in the higher position.
    • In the highly unlikely event that teams cannot be separated by the above this will be done by drawing lots.
  • Semi Final

    If a Semi-final is tied or there is a no result, the team that finished higher at the end of the Super Six phase as decided by clause 3. shall proceed to the Final.

  • Final

    In the event of a tied Final or if there is no result in the three days allocated, the World Cup and prize money will be shared by the finalists.


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