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The 50-over World Cup is far older and has been competed for since back in 1975. Australia are the record winners having run out victorious on five occasions (1987, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015).
South Africa's Marco Jansen, right, celebrates after dismissing Sri Lanka's Vishwa Fernando for 1 run during the fourth day of the first Test cricket match between South Africa and Sri Lanka, at ...
South Africa was five Sri Lanka wickets away from victory in the first cricket test after centuries by Tristan Stubbs and captain Temba Bavuma at Kingsmead on Friday. Set a massive target of 516 ...
Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to field. Only 20.4 overs of play was possible on Day 1 due to rain. Sri Lanka recorded their lowest total in Tests. [11] [12] Prabath Jayasuriya (SL) took his 100th wicket in Tests. [13] Marco Jansen (SA) took his maiden ten-wicket haul in Tests. [14] World Test Championship points: South Africa 12, Sri Lanka 0.
Lord's has hosted the final five times. The inaugural ICC Cricket World Cup final was held on 21 June 1975 at Lord's, contested by Australia and the West Indies.A man of the match performance, [11] including a century, from West Indian captain Clive Lloyd, coming in to bat at number five with his team at 50/3, [12] formed the basis of a 149-run fourth-wicket partnership with Rohan Kanhai. [13]
This format was the same as the preceding 2019 Cricket World Cup and was also used in the 1992 Cricket World Cup. [1] India won the group stage, defeating all other teams, as well as winning the semi-finals. New Zealand, South Africa and Australia also qualified for the knockout stages as a result of finishing in the top four.
South Africa 191 (Bavuma 70) & 366-5 dec (Stubbs 122, Bavuma 113) Sri Lanka 42 (Jansen 7-13) & 282 (Chandimal 83, Jansen 4-73) South Africa won by 233 runs, lead two-match series 1-0
This was the second T20 World Cup final played at Barbados, after the 2010 final. South Africa played their maiden T20 World Cup final, [11] while India reached their third final, having been champions in 2007 and runners-up in 2014. [12] Both teams qualified for the final unbeaten, with neither of them losing a Group Stage or a Super 8 game. [13]