Australia advanced to the semi-finals after defeating England, thereby ending England’s official World Cup championship campaign.
Jos Buttler’s team has lost six of their first seven games in what has turned out to be an exceptionally difficult tournament, and they are currently firmly anchored at the bottom of the standings.
India continued their unrelenting march to the semi-finals by crushing South Africa, making them the only team still unblemished. Despite that heartbreaking loss, the Proteas will play with them in the final four.
Australia joined them in the semi-finals after Maxwell’s heroics against Afghanistan, while New Zealand and Pakistan are also vying for a knockout spot.
Thursday, October 12
South Africa bt Australia by 134 runs
Friday, October 13
New Zealand bt Bangladesh by eight wickets
Saturday, October 14
India bt Pakistan by seven wickets
Sunday, October 15
Afghanistan bt England by 69 runs
Monday, October 16
Australia bt Sri Lanka by five wickets
Tuesday, October 17
Netherlands bt South Africa by 38 runs
Wednesday, October 18
New Zealand bt Afghanistan by 149 runs
Thursday, October 19
India bt Bangladesh by seven wickets
Friday, October 20
Australia bt Pakistan by 62 runs
Saturday, October 21
Sri Lanka bt Netherlands by five wickets
South Africa bt England by 299 runs
Sunday, October 22
India bt New Zealand by four wickets
Monday, October 23
Afghanistan but Pakistan by eight wickets
Tuesday, October 24
South Africa bt Bangladesh by 149 runs
Wednesday, October 25
Australia bt Netherlands by 309 runs
Thursday, October 26
Sri Lanka bt England by eight wickets
Friday, October 27
South Africa bt Pakistan by one wicket
Saturday, October 28
Australia bt New Zealand by five runs
Netherlands bt Bangladesh by 87 runs
Sunday, October 29
India bt England by 100 runs
Monday, October 30
Afghanistan bt Sri Lanka by seven wickets
Tuesday, October 31
Pakistan bt Bangladesh by seven wickets
Wednesday, November 1
South Africa bt New Zealand by 190 runs
Thursday, November 2
India bt Sri Lanka by 302 runs
Friday, November 3
Afghanistan bt Netherlands by seven wickets
Saturday, November 4
Pakistan bt New Zealand by 21 runs (DLS method)
Australia bt England by 33 runs
Sunday, November 5
India bt South Africa by 243 runs
Monday, November 6
Bangladesh bt Sri Lanka by three wickets
Tuesday, November 7
Australia bt Afghanistan by three wickets
Wednesday, November 8
England vs Netherlands (8.30 am, MCA International Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Thursday, November 9
New Zealand vs Sri Lanka (8.30 am, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Friday, November 10
South Africa vs Afghanistan (8.30 am, Narendra Modi Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Saturday, November 11
Australia vs Bangladesh (5 am, MCA International Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
England vs Pakistan (8.30 am, Eden Gardens)
Sunday, November 12
India vs Netherlands (8.30 am, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Semi-finals
Wednesday, November 15
1st place vs 4th place (8.30 am, Wankhede Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Thursday, November 16
2nd place vs 3rd place (8.30 am, Eden Gardens, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Final
Sunday, November 19