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World Cup, Group A, St Kitts: Australia 334-6 beat Scotland 131-9 by 203 runs
Australia's bowlers were too strong for Scotland as they cruised to a 203-run win in the World Cup game in St Kitts.
Chasing Australia's total of 334-6, Scotland could only muster 131, with injured John Blain unable to bat.
Colin Smith offered Scotland's only real resistance, making a plucky 51 after his stand of 47 with Dougie Brown had rescued the Scots from 42-5.
Earlier, Ricky Ponting hit 113 for Australia after a solid start by Adam Gilchrist (46) and Matthew Hayden (60).
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WC 07 3rd ODI Kenya v Canada – DVD Quality
Skipper Tikolo inspires Kenya win
World Cup Group C, St Lucia: Kenya 199-3 (43 overs) beat Canada 198 (50 overs)
Captain Steve Tikolo led by example as Kenya began their World Cup campaign with a comfortable seven-wicket win over Canada in St Lucia.
Tikolo took 2-34 and then struck an unbeaten 72 off 76 balls as they eased home with seven overs to spare.
Canada managed only 198 all out in their innings as spinners Jimmy Kamande (2-25), Tikolo and Hirem Varaiya (1-19) strangled their scoring rate.
Maurice Ouma then launched the reply with 58 and Tikolo finished things off.
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WC 07 4th ODI Ireland v Zimbabwe – DVD Quality
World Cup Group D, Jamaica: Ireland 221-9 (50 ovs) tied with Zimbabwe 221 (50 ovs)
Ireland's first World Cup appearance ended in a pulsating tie against Zimbabwe in Jamaica.
Zimbabwe looked to be in command in pursuit of 222 with only 15 needed from 36 balls and four wickets intact.
But three wickets fell for one run and nine were still needed from the final over. Requiring a single to win off the last ball, Ed Rainsford was run out.
Jeremy Bray earlier led Ireland to a challenging total, carrying his bat for 115 - his second ODI century.
Both teams' fortunes fluctuated throughout the match, but the pressure was more keenly felt by Zimbabwe, who had won only one of their previous 15 one-day internationals.
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Ruthless Sri Lanka thrash Bermuda
World Cup Group B, Trinidad: Sri Lanka 321-6 bt Bermuda 78 by 243 runs
Sri Lanka beat Bermuda by 243 runs in their Group B match in Trinidad, the second biggest margin of defeat in World Cup history.
Sri Lanka blasted their way to 321-6 after electing to bat first, Kumar Sangakkara (76) and Mahela Jayawardene (85) posting 152 for the third wicket.
Chamara Silva also joined in the fun, hitting 55 not out from 45 balls.
Farveez Maharoof, who took 4-23, was destroyer-in-chief for Sri Lanka as Bermuda crumbled to 78 all out.
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WC 07 6th ODI England v New Zealand – DVD Quality
New Zealand beat England by 6 wickets
England Innings
209 for 7 (50.0 overs)
New Zealand Innings
210 for 4 (41.0 overs)
New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming hailed a "crucial" victory after his side eased past England by six wickets in their Group C encounter in St Lucia.
"Obviously we told ourselves to stay calm before the match, but there is no doubt both teams were desperate for the points from this one," he said.
"A couple of older heads put their hands up for us - Shane Bond, Scott Styris and Jacob Oram were immense.
"It was crucial for us to get on the board and we have the momentum now."
Styris's unbeaten 87 proved a match-winning knock for the Kiwis and Fleming paid tribute to the all-rounder, who also took two England wickets.
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WC 07 7th ODI South Africa v Netherlands
Gibbs matches Sobers in easy win
World Cup Group A, St Kitts: South Africa 353-3 (40 overs) beat Netherlands 132-9 (40 overs) by 221 runs
Herschelle Gibbs made World Cup history by smashing six sixes off a Daan van Bunge over in South Africa's 221-run win against the Dutch in St Kitts.
The feat had never before been achieved in a one-day international.
Graeme Smith (67) and Jacques Kallis (128 not out) put on 114 for the second wicket, while Gibbs holed out for 72.
But Mark Boucher (75 not out) hit the fastest fifty in World Cup history as South Africa hit the most sixes in an ODI innings (18) and finished on 353-3.
WC 07 8th ODI Bangladesh v India – DVD Quality
World Cup group B, Trinidad: Bangladesh 195-5 (48.3 ovs) bt India 191 (49.3 ovs)
Bangladesh sealed a famous five-wicket victory against India with a thrilling performance in Port-of-Spain.
Three of their teenagers passed fifty, 17-year-old Tamim Iqbal with calypso strokes in a stunning 51 off 53 balls.
There were late scares but Mushfiqur Rahim, 18, took them to the 192 target with nine deliveries remaining.
WC 07 9th ODI Pakistan v Ireland – DVD Quality
Brave Ireland send Pakistan home
World Cup Group D, Jamaica
Ireland 133-7 beat Pakistan 132 by three wickets
Ireland produced one of the greatest victories in cricket's rich history by beating Pakistan on St Patrick's Day amind unbelievable tension in Jamaica.
Led by their brilliant wicket-keeper batsman Niall O'Brien, they reached a rain-adjusted target of 128 with three wickets remaining in near darkness.
Ireland's fans, who had been there to witness the tie against Zimbabwe, could barely contain themselves afterwards.
The result means Pakistan, ranked fourth in the world, are already out.
World Cup Group C, St Lucia: England 279-6 beat Canada 228-7 by 51 runs
England were some way short of their A game but still did enough to register their first victory of the World Cup by seeing off minnows Canada by 51 runs.
Asked to bat first on another slow St Lucia wicket, they struggled for runs in the middle overs, before weathering a brief collapse to finish on 279-6.
Canada were restricted to 65-4 after 17 overs of their reply but finished on 228-7, their best total in World Cups.
England had no Andrew Flintoff, banned by team management for poor discipline.