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The Super Eights

Super Eight from 2007 March 27 to April 21

The Eight teams remaining in the Super Eight matches

The top two teams in each group advance to the top eight playoff, called the "Super 8". Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh and Ireland.
The team who finishes first in the Super 8s will play the team that finished fourth, while second will play third to establish the finalists.

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   Australia Cricket team England Cricket team New Zealand Cricket team Sri Lanka Cricket team South Africa Cricket team West Indies Cricket team Bangladesh Cricket team Ireland Cricket team
Australia Cricket team   Match 11, Antigua & Barbuda: Australia 248-3 (47.2 overs) beat England 247-10 (49.5 overs) by 7 wickets Match 23, Grenada: Australia 348 for 6 (50.0 overs) beat New Zealand 133 all out (25.5 overs) by 215 runs Match 19, Grenada: Australia 232 for 3 (42.4 overs) beat Sri Lanka 226 all out (49.4 overs) by 7 wickets Group A, St Kitts : Australia 377 for 6 (50.0 overs) beat South Africa 294 all out (48.0 overs) by 83 runs Match 1, Antigua & Barbuda : Australia 322 for 6 (50.0 overs) beat West Indies 219 all out (45.3 overs) by 103 runs Match 5, Antigua & Barbuda: Australia 106-0 (13.5 overs) beat Bangladesh 104-6 (22.0 overs) by 10 wickets Match 16, Barbados: Australia 92-1 (12.3 overs) beat Ireland 91 all out (30.0 overs) by 9 wickets
England Cricket team Match 11, Antigua & Barbuda: Australia 248-3 (47.2 overs) beat England 247-10 (49.5 overs) by 7 wickets   Group C, St Lucia : New Zealand 210 for 6 (41.0 overs) beat England 209 for 7 (50.0 overs) by 6 wickets Match 9, Antigua & Barbuda: Sri Lanka 235-10 (50.0 overs) beat England 233-8 (50.0 overs) by 2 runs Match 20, Barbados: South Africa 157 for 1 (19.2 overs) beat England 154 all out (48.0 overs) by 9 wickets Match 24, Barbados: England 301 for 9 (49.5 overs) bt West Indies 300 all out (49.5 overs) by 1 wicket Match 14, Barbados: England 147-6 (44.5 ovs) bt Bangladesh 143 all out (37.2 ovs) by 4 wickets Match 4, Guyana: England 266-7 (50 ovs) bt Ireland 218 (48.1 ovs) by 48 runs
New Zealand Cricket team Match 23, Grenada: Australia 348 for 6 (50.0 overs) beat New Zealand 133 all out (25.5 overs) by 215 runs Group C, St Lucia : New Zealand 210 for 6 (41.0 overs) beat England 209 for 7 (50.0 overs) by 6 wickets   Match 15, Grenada: Sri Lanka 222-4 (45.1 overs) beat New Zealand 219-7 (50.0 overs) by 6 wickets Match 17, Grenada: New Zealand 196 for 5 (48.2 overs) beat South Africa 193 for 7 (50.0 overs) by 5 wickets Match 3, Antigua & Barbuda: New Zealand 179 for 3 (39.2 overs) beat West Indies 177 all out (44.4 overs) by 7 wickets Match 7, Antigua & Barbuda: New Zealand 178-1 (29.2 overs) beat Bangladesh 174 (48.3 overs) by 9 wickets Match 12, Guyana: New Zealand 263-8 (50.0 overs) beat Ireland 134-10 (37.4 overs) by 129 runs
Sri Lanka Cricket team Match 19, Grenada: Australia 232 for 3 (42.4 overs) beat Sri Lanka 226 all out (49.4 overs) by 7 wickets Match 9, Antigua & Barbuda: Sri Lanka 235-10 (50.0 overs) beat England 233-8 (50.0 overs) by 2 runs Match 15, Grenada: Sri Lanka 222-4 (45.1 overs) beat New Zealand 219-7 (50.0 overs) by 6 wickets   Match 2, Guyana: South Africa 212 for 9 (48.2 overs) beat Sri Lanka 209 all out (49.3 overs) by 1 wicket Match 6, Guyana: Sri Lanka 303-5 (50.0 overs) beat West Indies 190-10 (44.4 overs) by 113 runs Group B, Trinidad : Sri Lanka 318-4 (50.0 overs) beat Bangladesh 112 all out (37.0 overs) by 198 runs (D/L) Match 21, Grenada : Sri Lanka 81-2 (10.0 overs) beat Ireland: 77 (27.4 overs) by 8 wickets
   Australia Cricket team England Cricket team New Zealand Cricket team Sri Lanka Cricket team South Africa Cricket team West Indies Cricket team Bangladesh Cricket team Ireland Cricket team
South Africa Cricket team Group A, St Kitts : Australia 377 for 6 (50.0 overs) beat South Africa 294 all out (48.0 overs) by 83 runs Match 20, Barbados: South Africa 157 for 1 (19.2 overs) beat England 154 all out (48.0 overs) by 9 wickets Match 17, Grenada: New Zealand 196 for 5 (48.2 overs) beat South Africa 193 for 7 (50.0 overs) by 5 wickets Match 2, Guyana: South Africa 212 for 9 (48.2 overs) beat Sri Lanka 209 all out (49.3 overs) by 1 wicket   Match 13, Grenada: South Africa 356-4 (50.0 Overs) beat West Indies 289-9 (50.0 Overs) by 67 runs Match 10, Guyana: Bangladesh 251-8 (50.0 overs) beat South Africa 184-10 (48.4 overs) by 67 runs Match 8, Guyana: South Africa 165-3 (31.3 overs) beat Ireland 152-8 (35.0 overs) by 7 wickets (D/L)
West Indies Cricket team Match 1, Antigua & Barbuda : Australia 322 for 6 (50.0 overs) beat West Indies 219 all out (45.3 overs) by 103 runs Match 24, Barbados: England 301 for 9 (49.5 overs) bt West Indies 300 all out (49.5 overs) by 1 wicket Match 3, Antigua & Barbuda: New Zealand 179 for 3 (39.2 overs) beat West Indies 177 all out (44.4 overs) by 7 wickets Match 6, Guyana: Sri Lanka 303-5 (50.0 overs) beat West Indies 190-10 (44.4 overs) by 113 runs Match 13 Grenada: South Africa 356-4 (50.0 Overs) beat West Indies 289-9 (50.0 Overs) by 67 runs   Match 22, Barbados: West Indies 230-5 (50.0 overs) bt Bangladesh 131 all out (43.5 overs) by 99 runs Group D, Jamaica : West Indies 190-2 (38.1 overs) beat Ireland 183-8 (48.0 overs) by 8 wickets
Bangladesh Cricket team Match 5, Antigua & Barbuda: Australia 106-0 (13.5 overs) beat Bangladesh 104-6 (22.0 overs) by 10 wickets Match 14, Barbados: England 147-6 (44.5 ovs) bt Bangladesh 143 all out (37.2 ovs) by 4 wickets Match 7, Antigua & Barbuda: New Zealand 178-1 (29.2 overs) beat Bangladesh 174 (48.3 overs) by 9 wickets Group B, Trinidad : Sri Lanka 318-4 (50.0 overs) beat Bangladesh 112 all out (37.0 overs) by 198 runs (D/L) Match 10, Guyana: Bangladesh 251-8 (50.0 overs) beat South Africa 184-10 (48.4 overs) by 67 runs Match 22, Barbados: West Indies 230-5 (50.0 overs) bt Bangladesh 131 all out (43.5 overs) by 99 runs   Match 18, Barbados: Ireland 243-7 (50.0 overs) beat Bangladesh 169 all out (41.2 overs) by 74 runs
Ireland Cricket team Match 16, Barbados: Australia 92-1 (12.3 overs) beat Ireland 91 all out (30.0 overs) by 9 wickets Match 4, Guyana: England 266-7 (50 ovs) bt Ireland 218 (48.1 ovs) by 48 runs Match 12, Guyana: New Zealand 263-8 (50.0 overs) beat Ireland 134-10 (37.4 overs) by 129 runs Match 21, Grenada : Sri Lanka 81-2 (10.0 overs) beat Ireland: 77 (27.4 overs) by 8 wickets Match 8, Guyana: South Africa 165-3 (31.3 overs) beat Ireland 152-8 (35.0 overs) by 7 wickets (D/L) Group D, Jamaica : West Indies 190-2 (38.1 overs) beat Ireland 183-8 (48.0 overs) by 8 wickets Match 18, Barbados: Ireland 243-7 (50.0 overs) beat Bangladesh 169 all out (41.2 overs) by 74 runs  
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2007 Tournament Format

The 2007 Cricket World Cup was hosted by the West Indies from March 11 to April 28, 2007. It was contested by 16 nations.

The ten Test Match-playing countries qualified for the World Cup automatically, along with Kenya, which had ODI status and five further teams qualified via the 2005 ICC Trophy. The field of sixteen teams was the largest ever for the Cricket World Cup.

The teams were divided into 4 groups, with each group playing its matches at one ground. The top two teams from each group competed in a Super 8 format, similar to the previous "Super 6" format, from which the semi-finalists were decided. Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and South Africa won through to the semi-finals, with Australia defeating Sri Lanka in the final to win their third consecutive World Cup.
There were 51 matches overall, spread over eight venues across the West Indies, which were selected to host the World Cup final tournament.

Bob Woolmer Murdered Notable events of the tournament included the death of Bob Woolmer, the Pakistan coach, which happened one day after his team's defeat to Ireland, which put them out of the running for the World Cup.
India scored 413-5 in 50 overs against Bermuda, breaking the World Cup record for the highest team total. Herschelle Gibbs hit six sixes in one Daan van Bunge over for South Africa against the Netherlands, becoming the first player to achieve the feat in ODI cricket. Australia became the first team to win 3 consecutive World Cups.
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ICC World Cup 2007 Super Eight - Standings

Team M W L PCF Pts NRR
Australia Cricket team Australia 7 7 0 2 14 +2.40
Sri Lanka Cricket team Sri Lanka 7 5 2 2 10 +1.48
New Zealand Cricket team New Zealand 7 5 2 2 10 +0.25
South Africa Cricket team South Africa 7 4 3 0 8 +0.31

England Cricket team England 7 3 4 0 6 -0.39
West Indies Cricket team West Indies 7 2 5 2 4 -0.57
Bangladesh Cricket team Bangladesh 7 1 6 0 2 -1.51
Ireland Cricket team Ireland 7 1 6 0 2 -1.73

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Cricket World Cup Quotes..

I fully expect us to win every game we play, it doesn't matter what the make-up of the team is.
Ricky Ponting, Australian skipper.

Is this a resignation issue? I'll have to talk with my superiors on that.
former New Zealand captain and Match referee Jeff Crowe on the blunder by him and the umpires which caused the farcical scenes at the end of the World Cup final.

I guess it was nice to finish off with a catch behind with Gilly.
McGrath on Gilchrist catching Arnold to give him his last ODI wicket. He is the tournament's leading wicket-taker with a record haul of 25 wickets and the most successful World Cup bowler of all-time.

It was really pleasing to do it on an important day. I've been getting a lot of starts but hadn't converted.
Adam Gilchrist who smashed a final record 149 off 104 balls to set up the victory.

It was simply a brilliant innings from Gilchrist, unfortunately I was the opposition captain watching it.
Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene about Adam Gilchrist's 149 off just 104 balls.

My learned commentary is, my commentary is congratulations to Ricky and the boys, but to Glenn McGrath, that lanky bloke from Narromine, thanks for a wonderful contribution to Australian cricket.
Prime Minister "cricket tragic" John Howard.

We listen to criticism, and there has been a lot of it from people saying it's been too long - so we'll look to make it shorter.
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