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Cricket Series

Reliance World Cup, 1987

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THU, OCT 8, 1987
1st Match · Hyderabad, Niaz Stadium
ODI
PAKISTAN flagPAKISTAN
267/6 (50)
SRI LANKA flagSRI LANKA
252/10 (49.2)
Pakistan won by 15 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
FRI, OCT 9, 1987
2nd Match · Gujranwala, Jinnah Stadium
ODI
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
246/8 (49.3)
WEST INDIES flagWEST INDIES
243/7 (50)
England won by 2 wickets (with 3 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
3rd Match · Chennai, MA Chidambaram Stadium
ODI
INDIA flagINDIA
269/10 (49.5)
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
270/6 (50)
Australia won by 1 run
Points Table 12:00 AM
SAT, OCT 10, 1987
4th Match · Hyderabad, Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium
ODI
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
242/7 (50)
ZIMBABWE flagZIMBABWE
239/10 (49.4)
New Zealand won by 3 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
MON, OCT 12, 1987
5th Match · Rawalpindi, Pindi Club Ground
ODI
PAKISTAN flagPAKISTAN
239/7 (50)
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
221/10 (48.4)
Pakistan won by 18 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
TUE, OCT 13, 1987
7th Match · Karachi, National Stadium
ODI
SRI LANKA flagSRI LANKA
169/4 (50)
WEST INDIES flagWEST INDIES
360/4 (50)
West Indies won by 191 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
6th Match · Chennai, MA Chidambaram Stadium
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
235/9 (50)
ZIMBABWE flagZIMBABWE
139/10 (42.4)
Australia won by 96 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
WED, OCT 14, 1987
8th Match · Bengaluru, M.Chinnaswamy Stadium
ODI
INDIA flagINDIA
252/7 (50)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
236/8 (50)
India won by 16 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
FRI, OCT 16, 1987
9th Match · Lahore, Gaddafi Stadium
ODI
PAKISTAN flagPAKISTAN
217/9 (50)
WEST INDIES flagWEST INDIES
216/10 (49.3)
Pakistan won by 1 wicket (with 0 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
SAT, OCT 17, 1987
10th Match · Peshawar, Arbab Niaz Stadium
ODI
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
296/4 (50)
SRI LANKA flagSRI LANKA
158/8 (45)
England won by 108 runs (revised target)
Points Table 12:00 AM
11th Match · Mumbai, Wankhede Stadium
ODI
INDIA flagINDIA
136/2 (27.5)
ZIMBABWE flagZIMBABWE
135/10 (44.2)
India won by 8 wickets (with 133 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
SUN, OCT 18, 1987
12th Match · Indore, Nehru Stadium
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
199/4 (30)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
196/9 (30)
Australia won by 3 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
TUE, OCT 20, 1987
13th Match · Karachi, National Stadium
ODI
PAKISTAN flagPAKISTAN
247/3 (49)
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
244/9 (50)
Pakistan won by 7 wickets (with 6 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
WED, OCT 21, 1987
14th Match · Kanpur, Green Park
ODI
SRI LANKA flagSRI LANKA
211/8 (50)
WEST INDIES flagWEST INDIES
236/8 (50)
West Indies won by 25 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
THU, OCT 22, 1987
15th Match · Delhi, Arun Jaitley Stadium
ODI
INDIA flagINDIA
289/6 (50)
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
233/10 (49)
India won by 56 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
FRI, OCT 23, 1987
16th Match · Kolkata, Eden Gardens
ODI
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
228/6 (47.4)
ZIMBABWE flagZIMBABWE
227/5 (50)
New Zealand won by 4 wickets (with 14 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
SUN, OCT 25, 1987
17th Match · Faisalabad, Iqbal Stadium
ODI
PAKISTAN flagPAKISTAN
297/7 (50)
SRI LANKA flagSRI LANKA
184/8 (50)
Pakistan won by 113 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
MON, OCT 26, 1987
18th Match · Jaipur, Sawai Mansingh Stadium
ODI
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
269/5 (50)
WEST INDIES flagWEST INDIES
235/10 (48.1)
England won by 34 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
19th Match · Ahmedabad, Narendra Modi Stadium
ODI
INDIA flagINDIA
194/3 (42)
ZIMBABWE flagZIMBABWE
191/7 (50)
India won by 7 wickets (with 48 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
TUE, OCT 27, 1987
20th Match · Chandigarh, Sector 16 Stadium
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
251/8 (50)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
234/10 (48.4)
Australia won by 17 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
FRI, OCT 30, 1987
23rd Match · Karachi, National Stadium
ODI
PAKISTAN flagPAKISTAN
230/9 (50)
WEST INDIES flagWEST INDIES
258/7 (50)
West Indies won by 28 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
22nd Match · Pune, Nehru Stadium
ODI
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
219/2 (41.2)
SRI LANKA flagSRI LANKA
218/7 (50)
England won by 8 wickets (with 52 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
21st Match · Cuttack, Barabati Stadium
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
266/5 (50)
ZIMBABWE flagZIMBABWE
196/6 (50)
Australia won by 70 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
SAT, OCT 31, 1987
24th Match · Nagpur, Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground
ODI
INDIA flagINDIA
224/1 (32.1)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
221/9 (50)
India won by 9 wickets (with 107 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
WED, NOV 4, 1987
1st SF · Lahore, Gaddafi Stadium
ODI
PAKISTAN flagPAKISTAN
249/10 (49)
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
267/8 (50)
Australia won by 18 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
THU, NOV 5, 1987
2nd SF · Mumbai, Wankhede Stadium
ODI
INDIA flagINDIA
219/10 (45.3)
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
254/6 (50)
England won by 35 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
SUN, NOV 8, 1987
Final · Kolkata, Eden Gardens
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
253/5 (50)
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
246/8 (50)
Australia won by 7 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM

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