Points Table
Super Eights P W L T NR Pts NRR
Australia 7 7 – - – 14 +2.400
Sri Lanka 7 5 2 – - 10 +1.483
New Zealand 7 5 2 – - 10 +0.253
South Africa 7 4 3 – - 8 +0.313
England 7 3 4 – - 6 -0.394
West Indies 7 2 5 – - 4 -0.566
Bangladesh 7 1 6 – - 2 -1.514
Ireland 7 1 6 – - 2 -1.730
Note: Points from the match against the other qualifier in a team’s group are carried forward. For example, New Zealand carried the points they got from beating England into the Super Eights. All teams, therefore, started having played one game. Table updated after the completion of World Cup 2007 Super Eights round that ended with the match between West Indies and England on April 21 (Saturday)
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