Men:[3] Cameron Pilley (AUS) def [6] Hisham Ashour(EGY) 11-9 11-5
Women:[1] Sharon Wee MAS) def [8] Joshna Chinappa (IND) 9-4 9-0 9-4
Men:[3] Cameron Pilley (AUS) def [6] Hisham Ashour(EGY) 11-9 11-5
Women:[1] Sharon Wee MAS) def [8] Joshna Chinappa (IND) 9-4 9-0 9-4
Sun 5 Final – Australia beat West Indies by 8 wickets at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
Completed matches:
Sat 7 1st Qualifying Match – Bangladesh lost to Sri Lanka by 37 runs
Sun 8 2nd Qualifying Match – West Indies beat Zimbabwe by 9 wickets
Tue 10 3rd Qualifying Match – Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe by 144 runs
Wed 11 4th Qualifying Match – Bangladesh lost to West Indies by 10 wickets
Fri 13 5th Qualifying Match – Bangladesh beat Zimbabwe by 101 runs
Sat 14 6th Qualifying Match – Sri Lanka beat West Indies by 9 wickets
Sun 15 1st Match – India beat England by 4 wickets
Mon 16 2nd Match – New Zealand beat South Africa by 87 runs
Tue 17 3rd Match – Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by 4 wickets
Wed 18 4th Match – Australia lost to West Indies by 10 runs
Fri 20 5th Match – New Zealand lost to Sri Lanka by 7 wickets
Sat 21 6th Match – Australia beat England by 6 wickets
Tue 24 7th Match – South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 78 runs
Wed 25 8th Match – New Zealand beat Pakistan by 51 runs
Thu 26 9th Match – India lost to West Indies by 3 wickets
Fri 27 10th Match – Pakistan lost to South Africa by 124 runs
Sat 28 11th Match – England best West Indies by 3 wickets
Sun 29 12th Match – India lost to Australia by 6 wickets
November 2006 Wed 1 1st Semi Final - Australia beat New Zealand by 34 runs
Thu 2 2nd Semi Final – West Indies beat South Africa by 6 wickets