Live cricket scores
One-Day Internationals
Pakistan 268/9 (50 ov); New Zealand 227 (46.5 ov)
Pakistan won by 41 runs
West Indies 203 (50 ov); Sri Lanka 56/1 (18/47 ov)
WU Tharanga 30* KC Sangakkara 7* CH Gayle 1-0-5-0 DJG Sammy 6-0-16-0
Sri Lanka require another 141 runs with 9 wickets and 29.0 overs remaining
Youth One-Day Internationals
Sri Lanka Under-19s 50/0 (6/20 ov)
RLB Rambukwella 24* DSNFG Jayasuriya 21* L Gregory 1-0-5-0 AJ Ball 3-0-27-0
England Under-19s won the toss and elected to field
Castle Logan Cup
Mountaineers 23/0
KT Kasuza 6* B Mlambo 14* KO Meth 7-4-7-0 T Mupariwa 2-1-1-0
Mountaineers won the toss and elected to bat
Mashonaland Eagles 36/0
SP Gupo 17* PS Masvaure 17* CJ Chibhabha 1.2-0-6-0 NB Mahwire 6-2-18-0
Mashonaland Eagles won the toss and elected to bat
CSA Provincial Three-Day Challenge
Boland 58/3
UKJ Birkenstock 10* S van Zyl 27* DF Haasbroek 4.2-1-13-0 SC van Schalkwyk 1-0-4-0
Free State won the toss and elected to field
Eastern Province 60/0
DJ White 18* ML Price 28* AK Kruger 2.3-0-6-0 E Swartz 6-2-17-0
Eastern Province won the toss and elected to bat
Northerns 81/3
CF Schoeman 1* AL Ndlovu 19* D Paterson 5-0-20-1 JP Bothma 8-1-22-1
Western Province won the toss and elected to field
Duleep Trophy
North Zone 337; South Zone 210/2
S Badrinath 49* MK Pandey 56* M Manhas 3-0-31-0 A Mishra 13-0-69-0
South Zone trail by 127 runs with 8 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
Premier League Tournament Tier A
Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club 112/3
GASK Gangodawila 22* KPNM Karunanayake 30* KG Alwitigala 10.1-1-46-0 MDK Perera 9-2-22-0
Match delayed - Rain - Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club won the toss and elected to bat
Match delayed - Wet Ground Condition - Match scheduled to begin at 10:00 local time (04:30 GMT)
Colombo Cricket Club 24/3
KGN Randika 0* DK Ranaweera 11* I Udana 3.3-2-2-1 UWMBCA Welegedara 4-0-22-2
Match delayed - Rain - Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club won the toss and elected to field
Match | Date | Teams | Venue |
1 | 19 Feb | India vs Bangladesh | Dhaka |
2 | 20 Feb | New Zealand vs Kenya | Chennai |
3 | 20 Feb | Sri Lanka vs Canada | Hambantota |
4 | 21 Feb | Australia vs Zimbabwe | Ahmedabad |
5 | 22 Feb | England vs Netherlands | Nagpur |
6 | 23 Feb | Pakistan vs Kenya | Hambantota |
7 | 24 Feb | South Africa vs West Indies | New Delhi |
8 | 25 Feb | Australia vs New Zealand | Nagpur |
9 | 25 Feb | Bangladesh vs Ireland | Dhaka |
10 | 26 Feb | Sri Lanka vs Pakistan | Colombo |
11 | 27 Feb | India vs England | Kolkata* |
12 | 28 Feb | West Indies vs Netherlands | New Delhi |
13 | 28 Feb | Zimbabwe vs Canada | Nagpur |
14 | 1 Mar | Sri Lanka vs Kenya | Colombo |
15 | 2 Mar | England vs Ireland | Bangalore |
16 | 3 Mar | South Africa vs Netherlands | Mohali |
17 | 3 Mar | Pakistan vs Canada | Colombo |
18 | 4 Mar | New Zealand vs Zimbabwe | Ahmedabad |
19 | 4 Mar | Bangladesh vs West Indies | Dhaka |
20 | 5 Mar | Sri Lanka vs Australia | Colombo |
21 | 6 Mar | India vs Ireland | Bangalore |
22 | 6 Mar | England vs South Africa | Chennai |
23 | 7 Mar | Kenya vs Canada | New Delhi |
24 | 8 Mar | Pakistan vs New Zealand | Pallekelle |
25 | 9 Mar | India vs Netherlands | New Delhi |
26 | 10 Mar | Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe | Pallekelle |
27 | 11 Mar | West Indies vs Ireland | Mohali |
28 | 11 Mar | Bangladesh vs England | Chittagong |
29 | 12 Mar | India vs South Africa | Nagpur |
30 | 13 Mar | New Zealand vs Canada | Mumbai |
31 | 13 Mar | Australia vs Kenya | Bangalore |
32 | 14 Mar | Pakistan vs Zimbabwe | Pallekelle |
33 | 14 Mar | Bangladesh vs Netherlands | Chittagong |
34 | 15 Mar | South Africa vs Ireland | Kolkata |
35 | 16 Mar | Australia vs Canada | Bangalore |
36 | 17 Mar | England vs West Indies | Chennai |
37 | 18 Mar | Sri Lanka vs New Zealand | Mumbai |
38 | 18 Mar | Ireland vs Netherlands | Kolkata |
39 | 19 Mar | Australia vs Pakistan | Colombo |
40 | 19 Mar | Bangladesh vs South Africa | Dhaka |
41 | 20 Mar | Zimbabwe vs Kenya | Kolkata |
42 | 20 Mar | India vs West Indies | Chennai |
43 | 23 Mar | First Quarterfinal | Dhaka |
44 | 24 Mar | Second Quarterfinal | Colombo |
45 | 25 Mar | Third Quarterfinal | Dhaka |
46 | 26 Mar | Fourth Quarterfinal | Ahmedabad |
47 | 29 Mar | First Semifinal | Colombo |
48 | 30 Mar | Second Semifinal | Mohali |
49 | 02 Apr | FINAL | Mumbai |
*To be confirmed. Most probably it would be played in M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru (Bangalore). |
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