T20 World Cup Highlights 2009
Posted by admin on May 21, 2009 in Older Series | Comments Off
Watch cricket highlights of the 2009 T20 Cricket World Cup played in England between June 5 and June 21.
Cricket Highlights
June 21
Pakistan are 2009 Winners: Shahid Afridi yet again
A bunch of lows from the 2009 WC
June 19
Dilshan Special: Sri Lanka 158/5 – Dilshan 96 (57) | West Indies 101 all out – Chris Gayle 63 no
June 18
Shahid Afridi puts Pakistan through to the Final: Pak 149/4: Afridi 51 | SA 142/5: Kallis 64 – Afridi 4-16-2
June 16
SA 130/5 AB de Villiers 63 – India lose: 118/8
SL 158/5 Jayawardene 41, Dilshan 48 – NZ 110 all out: Guptill 43 – Mendis 3-9-3
June 15
England 161/6 Bopara 55, Pietersen 31 – Rain changes target to 80 off 9 overs. WI win – through to semis
Pakistan 159/5 Kamran Akmal 57, Afridi 24 – Ireland 120/9 Ajmal 4-19-4
June 14
England 153/7 KP 46, Bopara 37 – India lose by 3 runs and are out.
SL 144/9 Jayawardene 78 – Ireland come close 135/7: Niall O’Brien 31, Mooney 31
June 13
NZ 99 all out – Umar Gul 3-6-5, Razzaq 3.3-1-17-2, Afridi 4-17-1 | Pakistan take 13.1 overs: Hasan 35, Afridi 29 n.o.
SA 183/7 Gibbs 55 | WI 163/9: Lendl Simmons 77 – Wayne Parnell 4-13-4
June 12
India 153/7 Yuvraj Singh 67, Yusuf Pathan 31 – Dwayne Bravo 4-38-4 | Bravo 66, Simmons 44 fashion super win for WI
SL 150/7 Dilshan 46 – Afridi 4-23-2 | Pakistan 131/9 Younis Khan 50 – Malings 4-17-3
June 11
Eng 111 all out Owais Shah 38 | SA win: Kallis 57, Gibbs 30
NZ 198/5 Redmond 63 (30), Guptill 45 (32), Styris 42 (25) | Ireland all out 115
June 10
Sri Lanka 192/5: Jayasuriya 81, Dilshan 74 – Lendl Simmons 3-19-4 | WI 177/5: Bravo 51, Simmons 29
June 9
SA 128/7: Duminy 29, Smith 33 – Butler 4-13-2 | NZ lose by 1 run off the last ball: McCullum 57 – van der Merwe 4-14-2
Pakistan 175/5: Kamran Akmal 41 (30), Younis Khan 36 | Netherlands 93 all out. Afridi 4-11-4, Ajmal 4-20-3. The Dutch needed 151 to qualify for the Super Eights on NRR
June 8
Australia 159/9: Johnson 28, Hussey 28 – Ajantha Mendis 4-20-3, Lasith Malinga 4-36-3 | Sri Lanka win in 19 overs: Kumar Sangakkara 55, Dilshan 53
Bangladesh 137/8: Mashrafe Mortaza 33 – Trent Johnston 4-20-3 | Ireland win in 18.2 overs: Niall O’Brien 40 (25), Kevin O’Brien 39 (17)
June 7
England 185/5: Kevin Pietersen 58 (38), Luke Wright 34 (16) – Pakistan 137/7: Stuart Broad 3-17-3
SA 211/5: AB de Villiers 79 – Scotland 81 all out: Kyle Coetzer 42
June 6
India 180/5 – Yuvraj Singh 41 (18), Gambhir 50, Rohit Sharma 36 – Bangladesh muster 155: Siddique 41 – Pragyan Ojha 4-21-4
Chris Gayle madness: Australia 169/7: Warner 63 – WI win in 15.5 overs: Gayle 88 (50), Fletcher 53 (32)
7 over game: Scotland 89/4: Watson 27, Coetzer 33, Poonia 27 – NZ win in 6 overs: Ryder 31, Taylor 21, McCullum 18
June 5
England 162/5 – Luke Wright 71, Bopara 46 – Netherlands win off the final delivery – de Grooth 49
- India vs Pakistan (Practice Game)
Pak 158/6 – Misbah37; Ishanth Sharma 3-1-11-1 - India win in 17 overs Rohit Sharma 80, Gambhir 52
Groups:
Group A – India, Bangladesh, Ireland
Group B – Pakistan, England, Netherlands
Group C – Australia, Sri Lanka, West Indies
Group D – New Zealand, South Africa, Scotland
Fixtures
June 5, 2009
England vs Netherlands
Lord’s
June 6
India vs Bangladesh
Trent Bridge
New Zealand vs Scotland
Oval
Australia vs West Indies
Oval
June 7
South Africa vs Scotland
Oval
England vs Pakistan
Oval
June 8
Bangladesh vs Ireland
Trent Bridge
Australia vs Sri Lanka
Trent Bridge
June 9
Pakistan vs Netherlands
Lord’s
New Zealand vs South Africa
Lord’s
June 10
Sri Lanka vs West Indies
Trent Bridge
India vs Ireland
Trent Bridge
Super Eights
June 11-16
The top 2 in each group make for 8 teams who are then split into 2 groups (E and F) who play against each other
Semi Finals
June 18
1st Semi-Final
Trent Bridge
June 19
2nd Semi-Final
The Oval
June 21
T20 World Cup 2009 Final
Lord’s
