World T20 2014: Super 10s Group Tables, Fixture Schedule, Live Stream, TV Info
March 21, 2014
India recorded a seven-wicket win over Pakistan on Friday to get the World T20 Super 10 under way.
Pakistan's opening score of 130/7 was soon surpassed by India, making 131/3 to record the first win of this year's tournament.
This means that India now lead Group 1, with Bangladesh, West Indies and Australia all yet to play.
Group 2 begins on March 22, in a pot that includes the Netherlands, Sri Lanka, England, South Africa and New Zealand.
The top two teams from both groups will qualify for the semi-finals on April 3 and 4, with the final set to take place in Mirpur on April 6.
Super 10 Group 1 | ||||
Team | Won | Drawn | Lost | Points |
India | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Australia | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Bangladesh | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
West Indies | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Pakistan | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
ESPN |
Super 10 Group 2 | ||||
Team | Won | Drawn | Lost | Points |
England | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Netherlands | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
New Zealand | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
South Africa | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Sri Lanka | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
ESPN |
Super 10 Fixtures, TV Info and Live Stream | ||||
Date | Time | Fixture | TV Info | Live Stream |
March 22 | 9.30 a.m. GMT, 5.30 a.m. ET | Sri Lanka v South Africa, Chittagong (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
March 22 | 1.30 p.m. GMT, 9.30 a.m. ET | England v New Zealand, Chittagong (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
March 23 | 9.30 a.m. GMT, 5.30 a.m. ET | Pakistan v Australia, Mirpur (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
March 23 | 1.30 p.m. GMT, 9.30 a.m. ET | West Indies v India, Mirpur (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
March 24 | 9.30 a.m. GMT, 5.30 a.m. ET | New Zealand v South Africa, Chittagong (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
March 24 | 1.30 p.m. GMT, 9.30 a.m. ET | Sri Lanka v Netherlands, Chittagong (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
March 25 | 1.30 p.m. GMT, 9.30 a.m. ET | Bangladesh v West Indies, Mirpur (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
March 27 | 9.30 a.m. GMT, 5.30 a.m. ET | South Africa v Netherlands, Chittagong (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
March 27 | 1.30 p.m. GMT, 9.30 a.m. ET | England v Sri Lanka, Chittagong (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
March 28 | 9.30 a.m. GMT, 5.30 a.m. ET | West Indies v Australia, Mirpur (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
March 28 | 1.30 p.m. GMT, 9.30 a.m. ET | Bangladesh v India, Mirpur (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
March 29 | 9.30 a.m. GMT, 5.30 a.m. ET | New Zealand v Netherlands, Chittagong | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
March 29 | 1.30 p.m. GMT, 9.30 a.m. ET | England v South Africa, Chittagong (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
March 30 | 10.30 a.m. BST, 6.30 a.m. ET | Pakistan v Bangladesh, Mirpur (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
March 30 | 2.30 p.m. BST, 10.30 a.m. ET | India v Australia, Mirpur (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
March 31 | 10.30 a.m. BST, 6.30 a.m. ET | England v Netherlands, Chittagong (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
March 31 | 2.30 p.m. BST, 10.30 a.m. ET | Sri Lanka v New Zealand, Chittagong (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
April 1 | 10.30 a.m. BST, 6.30 a.m. ET | Bangladesh v Australia, Mirpur (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
April 1 | 2.30 p.m. BST, 10.30 a.m. ET | West Indies v Pakistan, Mirpur (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
April 3 | 2 p.m. BST, 10 a.m. ET | Semi-Final: Group 1 winners v Group 2 runners-up, Mirpur (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
April 4 | 2 p.m. BST, 10 a.m. ET | Semi-Final: Group 2 winners v Group 1 runners-up, Mirpur (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
April 6 | 2 p.m. BST, 10 a.m. ET | Final: Mirpur (d/n) | Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports HD 2 | Sky Sports app |
BBC Sport |
India Begin with a Win

It took just eight minutes of the match before Kamran Akmal was run out for Pakistan, recording just eight runs, according to ESPN Cricinfo.
Ahmed Shehzad notched 35 runs alongside Mohammad Hafeez, before Hafeez was dismissed with just 15 runs on the board.
Sitting at 44-2, Shehzad continued his bat-work and mounted a total of 22, hitting two fours off of 17 balls.
Umar Akmal and Shoaib Malik notched 33 and 18 respectively before Shahid Afridi managed just eight.

Shohaib Maqsood then followed up with 21, before being run out, leaving a score of 130/7 from 20 overs.
Then it was the turn of India, with opening batsmen Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan notching 54 before Dhawan was caught by Saeed Ajmal from Umar Gul's ball.
Virat Kohli stepped on to replace Gul, but Sharma soon followed after being dismissed at 64-2.
Test Match Special commentator Charles Dagnall told how, despite one-sided, the match made for a great tournament opener:
Kohli continued alongside Yuvraj Singh, however the 32-year-old count amount just one run before being bowled out by Bilawal Bhatti.
Amit Mishra was handed the man-of-the-match award after his two-wicket haul, and speaking at the presentation ceremony, told of how Mahendra Singh Dhoni helped him succeed, per ESPN Cricinfo:
"I did some hard work, I'm very happy we won this match," Mishra said. "I'm always thinking of going for wickets, and building up pressure. MS gave me a lot of support today, the sort of support you need as a bowler."
It was then Suresh Raina who partnered Kohli, with the pair notching 71 with a one-run edge to make it 131/3 from 18.3 overs.
West Indies Looking to Retain Title

Following their title win over Sri Lanka in 2012, the West Indies will be looking to make it successive World T20 victories.
The side have played two warm-up matches going into the tournament, with a seven-wicket win over England on March 18.
Then it was a return of the 2012 final as West Indies took on Sri Lanka, with another victory by 33 runs.

Chris Gayle was in fine form once again for his country, picking up 58 against England with six fours and two sixes in his haul.
Meanwhile, against Sri Lanka, Gayle only notched 12 with Dwayne Smith picking up 60.
A stunning 30 from Darren Sammy, with one four and two sixes, helped the side to increase their total to 172, which Sri Lanka failed to match.

Sunil Narine was in excellent stride with his bowling, too, picking up four wickets from four overs, with three for Dwayne Bravo.
Samuel Badree, Ravi Rampaul and Andre Russell all notched a wicket each, with great confidence going into their opening match with South Africa.
Dom Bess insists he's 'certainly' ready for fourth Test after omission for England defeats