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Points Table: ICC Champions Trophy, Compaq Cup 2009 and ICC Twenty20 World Cup 2009


TeamPlayedWonLostNRTieBPPointsNRRForAgainst
Pakistan11000021.730134/30.3133/50.0
Australia00000000.0000/.00/.0
India00000000.0000/.00/.0
West Indies1010000-1.730133/50.0134/30.3

TeamPlayedWonLostNRTieBPPointsNRRForAgainst
Sri Lanka11000021.460261/37.4206/37.4
South Africa2110002-0.050423/78.5475/87.4
England00000000.0000/.00/.0
New Zealand1010000-0.990214/50.0217/41.1


TeamPlayedWonLostNRTieBPPointsNRRForAgainst
Sri Lanka220002102.360523/100.0287/100.0
India2110004-1.040324/90.3462/100.0
New Zealand2020000-1.370274/100.0372/90.3


TeamPlayedWonLostNRTieBPPointsNRRForAgainst
South Africa33000060.790427/58.2392/60.0
West Indies32100040.063401/47.0415/49.0
England3120002-0.414343/49.0346/46.4
India3030000-0.470421/60.0439/58.4

TeamPlayedWonLostNRTieBPPointsNRRForAgainst
Sri Lanka33000061.270452/60.0376/60.0
Pakistan32100041.180390/53.1369/60.0
New Zealand3120002-0.230407/60.0373/53.1
Ireland3030000-2.190370/60.0501/60.0

TeamPlayedWonLostNRTieBPPointsNRRForAgainst
India22000041.230293/35.3267/38.0
Ireland2110002-0.160250/36.2250/35.3
Bangladesh2020000-0.990292/40.0318/38.2

TeamPlayedWonLostNRTieBPPointsNRRForAgainst
England21100021.170347/40.0300/40.0
Pakistan21100020.850312/40.0278/40.0
Netherlands2110002-2.020256/40.0337/40.0

TeamPlayedWonLostNRTieBPPointsNRRForAgainst
Sri Lanka22000040.620352/39.0336/40.0
West Indies21100020.710349/35.5361/40.0
Australia2020000-1.330328/40.0332/34.5

TeamPlayedWonLostNRTieBPPointsNRRForAgainst
South Africa22000043.270339/40.0208/40.0
New Zealand21100020.310217/26.0217/27.0
Scotland2020000-5.280170/27.0301/26.0

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Intikhab confident of Pakistan beating India

Pakistan coach Intikhab Alam is confident that his team will beat India at Centurion on Saturday and earn a semi-final place in the ICC Champions Trophy.

Going by the form, India will be the favourites in the much awaited clash, but Intikhab believes that two major factors will give his side an upper hand - the absence of flamboyant Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh and the return of Pakistan pacer Mohammad Asif.

"Yuvraj is the key player for India in One-dayers and now that he is gone, they are going to really suffer in this tournament," said the Pakistan coach on Friday.

Yuvraj was ruled out of the ICC Champions Trophy after he fractured a finger in his right hand. He will be out of action for six weeks.

"Yuvraj is not only a hard-hitter he gives Indian batting a much needed boost while coming down the order," said Intikhab, who has coached Yuvraj during a stint with Punjab Cricket Association.

The Pakistan coach said for Pakistan the return of Asif is great news. Intikhab said that Asif, who missed the opening game against West Indies will certainly be playing against India.

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Collingwood enjoying best phase of his career

England all-rounder Paul Collingwood has quashed rumours that he is past his best after an average performance in the 2009 Ashes and the NatWest Series against Australia, and said that he was enjoying the best phase of his career.

Collingwood, who also stands to overtake former England captain Alec Stewart's record of 170 One-Day International appearances if England reach the final of the ICC Champions Trophy, said: "It is ridiculous to say I am on the slide, I am quite taken aback at that suggestion, that is why I am laughing at it. There is nothing in my mindset anywhere near as negative as that idea. In terms of statistics and hundreds I have had my best year of international cricket," The Times quoted Collingwood, as saying.

Collingwood further expressed confidence in his team ahead of their first ICC Champions Trophy group game against Sri Lanka on Friday.

"In the form that we have been in the past few weeks it will be very hard to say we are going to come out and win it," Collingwood said.

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