Men's International Tournaments
Final
- West Indies by Sri Lanka by 36 runs.
R Premadasa Colombo, 7 October.
West Indies 137-6 (20 overs, M Samuels 78, BAW Mendis 4-12)
Sri Lanka 101 (18.4 overs, M Jayawardene 33, S Narine 3-9)
Semi-Finals
- Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by 16 runs.
R Premadasa Colombo, 4 October.
Sri Lanka 139-4 (20 overs, M Jayawardene 42, T Dishan 35)
Pakistan 123-7 (20 overs, Mohammad Hafeez 42, H MRKB Herath 3-25 - West Indies beat Australia by 74 runs.
R Premadasa Colombo, 5 October.
West Indies 205-4 (20 overs, C Gayle 75, K Pollard 38*, DJ Bravo 37)
Australia 131 (16.4 overs, G Bailey 63, R Rampaul 3-16)
Super 8s Group 1
P W T NR L Pts NRR Sri Lanka 3 3 0 0 0 6 1.00 q West Indies 3 2 0 0 1 4 -0.38 q England 3 1 0 0 2 2 -0.40 New Zealand 3 0 0 0 3 0 -0.17
- Sri Lanka beat New Zealand in a one over eliminator.
Pallekele, 27 September.
New Zealand 174-7 (20 overs, R Nicol 58, M Guptil 38)
Sri Lanka 174-6 (20 overs, T Dilshan 76, D Jayawardene 44)
Eliminator: Sri Lanka 13-1, New Zealand 7-1. - West Indies beat England by 15 runs.
Pallekele, 27 September.
West Indies 179-5 (20 overs, J Charles 84, C Gayle 58)
England 164-4 (20 overs, E Morgan 71*, A Hales 68) - England beat New Zealand by 6 wickets.
Pallekele, 29 September.
New Zealand 148-6 (20 overs, J Franklin 50, S Finn 3-16)
England 149-4 (18.5 overs, L Wright 76, E Morgan 30) - Sri Lanka beat West Indies by 9 wickets.
Pallekele, 29 September.
West Indies 129-5 (20 overs, M Samuels 50, DJ Bravo 40)
Sri Lanka 130-1 (15.2 overs, D Jayawardene 65*, K Sangakkara 39*) - West Indies beat New Zealand in a one over eliminator.
Pallekele, 1 October.
West Indies 139 (19.3 overs, C Gayle 30, T Southee 3-21, D Bracewell 3-31)
New Zealand 139-7 (20 overs, R Taylor 62*, S Narine 3-20)
Eliminator: New Zealand 17-0, West Indies 18-0 (0.5). - Sri Lanka beat England by 19 runs.
Pallekele, 1 October.
Sri Lanka 169-6 (20 overs, D Jayawardene 42, S Broad 3-32)
England 150-9 (20 overs, S Patel 67, G Swann 34, L Malinga 5-31)
Super 8s Group 2
P W T NR L Pts NRR Australia 3 2 0 0 1 4 0.46 q Pakistan 3 2 0 0 1 4 0.27 q India 3 2 0 0 1 4 -0.27 South Africa 3 0 0 0 3 0 -0.42
- Pakistan beat South Africa by 2 wickets.
R Premadasa Colombo, 28 September.
South Africa 133-6 (20 overs, JP Duminy 48)
Pakistan 136-8 (19.4 overs, Umar Akmal 43*, Umar Gul 32, D Steyn 3-22) - Australia beat India by 9 wickets.
R Premadasa Colombo, 28 September.
India 140-7 (20 overs, I Pathan 31, S Watson 3-34)
Australia 141-1 (14.5 overs, S Watson 72, D Warner 63*) - Australia beat South Africa by 8 wickets.
R Premadasa Colombo, 30 September.
South Africa 146-5 (20 overs, R Petersen 32*, F Behardien 31, JP Duminy 30, X Doherty 3-20)
Australia 147-2 (17.4 overs, S Watson 70, M Hussey 45*) - India beat Pakistan by 8 wickets.
R Premadasa Colombo, 30 September.
Pakistan 128 (19.4 overs, L Balaji 3-22)
India 129-2 (17 overs, V Kohli 78*) - Pakistan beat Australia by 32 runs.
R Premadasa Colombo, 2 October.
Pakistan 149-6 (20 overs, Nasir Jamshed 55, Kamran Akmal 32, M Starc 3-20)
Australia 117-7 (20 overs, M Hussey 54*, Saeed Ajmal 3-17) - India beat South Africa by 1 run.
R Premadasa Colombo, 2 October.
India 152-6 (20 overs, S Raina 45)
South Africa 151 (19.5 overs, F du Plessis 65, Z Khan 3-22, L Balaji 3-37)
Group A
P W T NR L Pts NRR India 2 2 0 0 0 4 2.83 q England 2 1 0 0 1 2 0.65 q Afghanistan 2 0 0 0 2 0 -3.48
- India beat Afghanistan by 23 runs.
R Premadasa Colombo, 19 September.
India 159-5 (20 overs, V Kohli 50, S Raina 38)
Afghanistan 136 (19.3 overs, Mohammad Nabi 31, L Balaji 3-19, Yuvraj Singh 3-24) - England beat Afghanistan by 116 runs.
R Premadasa Colombo, 21 September.
England 196-5 (20 overs, L Wright 99*, A Hales 31)
Afghanistan 80 (17.2 overs, Gulbodin Naib 44) - India beat England by 90 runs.
R Premadasa Colombo, 23 September.
India 170-4 (20 overs, R Sharma 55, G Gambhir 45, V Kohli 40)
England 80 (14.4 overs, C Kieswetter 35, Harbhajan Singh 4-12)
Group B
P W T NR L Pts NRR Australia 2 2 0 0 0 4 2.18 q West Indies 2 0 0 1 1 1 -1.86 q Ireland 2 0 0 1 1 1 -2.09
- Scorecard Australia beat Ireland by 7 wickets.
R Premadasa Colombo, 19 September.
Ireland 123-7 (20 overs, K O'Brien 35, S Watson 3-26)
Australia 125-3 (15.1 overs, S Watson 51) - Australia beat West Indies by 17 runs (DL).
R Premadasa Colombo, 22 September.
West Indies 191-8 (20 overs, C Gayle 54, M Samuels 50, M Starc 3-35)
Australia 100-1 (9.1 overs, S Watson 41*) - Scorecard Ireland v West Indies - no result.
R Premadasa Colombo, 24 September.
Ireland 129-6 (19 overs)
Group C
P W T NR L Pts NRR South Africa 2 2 0 0 0 4 3.60 q Sri Lanka 2 1 0 0 1 2 1.85 q Zimbabwe 2 0 0 0 2 0 -3.62
- Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe by 82 runs.
Hambantota, 18 September.
Sri Lanka 182-4 (20 overs, K Sangakkara 44, BMAJ Mendis 43, T Dilshan 39)
Zimbabwe 100 (17.3 overs, BAW Mendis 6-8, BMAJ Mendis 3-24) - South Africa beat Zimbabwe by 10 wickets.
Hambantota, 20 September.
Zimbabwe 93-8 (20 overs, C Ervine 37, J Kallis 4-15)
South Africa 94-0 (12.4 overs, R Levi 50*, H Amla 32*) - South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 32 runs.
Hambantota, 22 September.
South Africa 78-4 (7 overs, AB de Villiers 30)
Sri Lanka 46-5 (7 overs)
Group D
P W T NR L Pts NRR Pakistan 2 2 0 0 0 4 0.71 q New Zealand 2 1 0 0 1 2 1.15 q Bangladesh 2 0 0 0 2 0 -1.87
- New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 59 runs.
Pallekele, 21 September.
New Zealand 191-3 (20 overs, B McCullum 123, J Franklin 35)
Bangladesh 132-8 (20 overs, Nasir Hossain 50, T Southee 3-16, K Mills 3-33) - Pakistan beat New Zealand by 13 runs.
Pallekele, 23 September.
Pakistan 177-6 (20 overs, Nasir Jamshed 56, Mohammad Hafeez 43)
New Zealand 164-9 (20 overs, R Nicol 33, B McCullum 32, Saeed Ajmal 4-30) - Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 8 wickets.
Pallekele, 25 September.
Bangladesh 175-6 (20 overs, Shakib Al Hasan 84, Yasir Arafat 3-25)
Pakistan 178-2 (18.4 overs, Imran Nazir 72, Mohammad Hafeez 45)
Warm-up Matches
Scorecard Ireland beat Zimbabwe by 54 runs, 13 September.Scorecard Ireland beat Bangladesh by 5 runs, 17 September.