The 2016 international cricket season was from May 2016 to September 2016.[1]
The following are the rankings at the beginning of the season:
Sri Lanka in England
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2016 ICC World Cricket League Division Five
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Group stage
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No.
|
Date
|
Team 1
|
Captain 1
|
Team 2
|
Captain 2
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Match 1 |
21 May |
Jersey |
Peter Gough |
Oman |
Ajay Lalcheta |
Grainville Cricket Ground, Saint Saviour |
No result
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Match 2 |
21 May |
Nigeria |
Kunle Adegbola |
Tanzania |
Shaheed Dhanani |
Farmers Cricket Club Ground, Saint Martin |
Nigeria by 6 wickets
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Match 3 |
21 May |
Guernsey |
Jamie Nussbaumer |
Vanuatu |
Andrew Mansale |
FB Playing Fields, Saint Clement |
Guernsey by 5 runs (DLS)
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Match 4 |
22 May |
Jersey |
Peter Gough |
Vanuatu |
Andrew Mansale |
Grainville Cricket Ground, Saint Saviour |
Jersey by 102 runs
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Match 5 |
22 May |
Guernsey |
Jamie Nussbaumer |
Tanzania |
Shaheed Dhanani |
Farmers Cricket Club Ground, Saint Martin |
Guernsey by 8 wickets
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Match 6 |
22 May |
Nigeria |
Kunle Adegbola |
Oman |
Ajay Lalcheta |
FB Playing Fields, Saint Clement |
Oman by 181 runs
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Match 7 |
23 May |
Jersey |
Peter Gough |
Oman |
Ajay Lalcheta |
Grainville Cricket Ground, Saint Saviour |
Oman by 58 runs
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Match 8 |
24 May |
Jersey |
Peter Gough |
Tanzania |
Shaheed Dhanani |
FB Playing Fields, Saint Clement |
Jersey by 85 runs
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Match 9 |
24 May |
Guernsey |
Jamie Nussbaumer |
Nigeria |
Kunle Adegbola |
Grainville Cricket Ground, Saint Saviour |
Guernsey by 10 wickets
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Match 10 |
24 May |
Oman |
Ajay Lalcheta |
Vanuatu |
Andrew Mansale |
Farmers Cricket Club Ground, Saint Martin |
Oman by 9 wickets
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Match 11 |
25 May |
Oman |
Ajay Lalcheta |
Tanzania |
Shaheed Dhanani |
Grainville Cricket Ground, Saint Saviour |
Oman by 9 wickets
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Match 12 |
25 May |
Jersey |
Peter Gough |
Guernsey |
Jamie Nussbaumer |
Farmers Cricket Club Ground, Saint Martin |
Jersey by 7 wickets
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Match 13 |
25 May |
Nigeria |
Kunle Adegbola |
Vanuatu |
Andrew Mansale |
FB Playing Fields, Saint Clement |
Vanuatu by 110 runs
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Match 14 |
27 May |
Tanzania |
Shaheed Dhanani |
Vanuatu |
Andrew Mansale |
Grainville Cricket Ground, Saint Saviour |
Tanzania by 7 wickets
|
Match 15 |
27 May |
Jersey |
Peter Gough |
Nigeria |
Kunle Adegbola |
Farmers Cricket Club Ground, Saint Martin |
Jersey by 10 wickets
|
Match 16 |
27 May |
Guernsey |
Ben Ferbrache |
Oman |
Ajay Lalcheta |
FB Playing Fields, Saint Clement |
Oman by 2 wickets
|
Playoffs
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Match 17 |
28 May |
Nigeria |
Kunle Adegbola |
Tanzania |
Shaheed Dhanani |
FB Playing Fields, Saint Clement |
Tanzania by 1 wicket
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Match 18 |
28 May |
Guernsey |
Ben Ferbrache |
Vanuatu |
Andrew Mansale |
Farmers Cricket Club Ground, Saint Martin |
Guernsey by 19 runs
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Match 19 |
28 May |
Jersey |
Peter Gough |
Oman |
Ajay Lalcheta |
Grainville Cricket Ground, Saint Saviour |
Jersey by 44 runs
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Kenya in Papua New Guinea
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2016 West Indies Tri-Series
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Qualified for the Final
Group stage
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No.
|
Date
|
Team 1
|
Captain 1
|
Team 2
|
Captain 2
|
Venue
|
Result
|
ODI 3739 |
3 June |
West Indies |
Jason Holder |
South Africa |
AB de Villiers |
Providence Stadium, Providence |
West Indies by 4 wickets
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ODI 3740 |
5 June |
West Indies |
Jason Holder |
Australia |
Steve Smith |
Providence Stadium, Providence |
Australia by 6 wickets
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ODI 3741 |
7 June |
Australia |
Steve Smith |
South Africa |
AB de Villiers |
Providence Stadium, Providence |
South Africa by 47 runs
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ODI 3743 |
11 June |
Australia |
Steve Smith |
South Africa |
AB de Villiers |
Warner Park, Basseterre |
Australia by 36 runs
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ODI 3745 |
13 June |
West Indies |
Jason Holder |
Australia |
Steve Smith |
Warner Park, Basseterre |
West Indies by 4 wickets
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ODI 3747 |
15 June |
West Indies |
Jason Holder |
South Africa |
AB de Villiers |
Warner Park, Basseterre |
South Africa by 139 runs
|
ODI 3750 |
19 June |
Australia |
Steve Smith |
South Africa |
AB de Villiers |
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown |
No result
|
ODI 3752 |
21 June |
West Indies |
Jason Holder |
Australia |
Steve Smith |
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown |
Australia by 6 wickets
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ODI 3754 |
24 June |
West Indies |
Jason Holder |
South Africa |
AB de Villiers |
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown |
West Indies by 100 runs
|
Final
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ODI 3756 |
26 June |
West Indies |
Jason Holder |
Australia |
Steve Smith |
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown |
Australia by 58 runs
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Sri Lanka in Ireland
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Pakistan Women in England
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Afghanistan in Scotland
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Afghanistan in Ireland
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Test series
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No.
|
Date
|
Home captain
|
Away captain
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Test 2206 |
14–18 July |
Alastair Cook |
Misbah-ul-Haq |
Lord's, London |
Pakistan by 75 runs
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Test 2208 |
22–26 July |
Alastair Cook |
Misbah-ul-Haq |
Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester |
England by 330 runs
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Test 2212 |
3–7 August |
Alastair Cook |
Misbah-ul-Haq |
Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham |
England by 141 runs
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Test 2216 |
11–15 August |
Alastair Cook |
Misbah-ul-Haq |
The Oval, London |
Pakistan by 10 wickets
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ODI series
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No.
|
Date
|
Home captain
|
Away captain
|
Venue
|
Result
|
ODI 3770 |
24 August |
Eoin Morgan |
Azhar Ali |
Rose Bowl, Southampton |
England by 44 runs (DLS)
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ODI 3771 |
27 August |
Eoin Morgan |
Azhar Ali |
Lord's, London |
England by 4 wickets
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ODI 3773 |
30 August |
Eoin Morgan |
Azhar Ali |
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
England by 169 runs
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ODI 3775 |
1 September |
Eoin Morgan |
Azhar Ali |
Headingley, Leeds |
England by 4 wickets
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ODI 3777 |
4 September |
Eoin Morgan |
Azhar Ali |
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
Pakistan by 4 wickets
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T20I series
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No.
|
Date
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Home captain
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Away captain
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Venue
|
Result
|
T20I 566 |
7 September |
Eoin Morgan |
Sarfaraz Ahmed |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
Pakistan by 9 wickets
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India in West Indies and USA
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Australia in Sri Lanka
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2016 Warne–Muralidaran Trophy - Test series
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No.
|
Date
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Home captain
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Away captain
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Venue
|
Result
|
Test 2209 |
26–30 July |
Angelo Mathews |
Steve Smith |
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy |
Sri Lanka by 106 runs
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Test 2213 |
4–8 August |
Angelo Mathews |
Steve Smith |
Galle International Stadium, Galle |
Sri Lanka by 229 runs
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Test 2217 |
13–17 August |
Angelo Mathews |
Steve Smith |
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo |
Sri Lanka by 163 runs
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ODI series
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No.
|
Date
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Home captain
|
Away captain
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Venue
|
Result
|
ODI 3768 |
21 August |
Angelo Mathews |
Steve Smith |
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo |
Australia by 3 wickets
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ODI 3769 |
24 August |
Angelo Mathews |
Steve Smith |
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo |
Sri Lanka by 82 runs
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ODI 3772 |
28 August |
Angelo Mathews |
David Warner |
Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla |
Australia by 2 wickets
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ODI 3774 |
31 August |
Angelo Mathews |
David Warner |
Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla |
Australia by 6 wickets
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ODI 3776 |
4 September |
Dinesh Chandimal |
David Warner |
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy |
Australia by 5 wickets
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T20I series
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No.
|
Date
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Home captain
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Away captain
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Venue
|
Result
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T20I 565 |
6 September |
Dinesh Chandimal |
David Warner |
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy |
Australia by 85 runs
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T20I 567 |
9 September |
Dinesh Chandimal |
David Warner |
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo |
Australia by 4 wickets
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New Zealand in Zimbabwe
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Afghanistan in Netherlands
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South Africa Women in Ireland
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United Arab Emirates in Scotland
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Nepal in Netherlands
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2016 ICC Europe Division Two
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Group stage
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No.
|
Date
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Team 1
|
Captain 1
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Team 2
|
Captain 2
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Match 1 |
17 August |
Isle of Man |
Philip Littlejohns |
Germany |
Brandon Ess |
Skarpnack 2, Stockholm |
Germany by 100 runs
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Match 2 |
17 August |
Israel |
Emanuel Solomon |
Gibraltar |
Kieron Ferrary |
Skarpnack 1, Stockholm |
Israel by 5 wickets
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Match 3 |
17 August |
Sweden |
Azam Khalil |
Spain |
Christian Munoz-Mills |
Gardet, Stockholm |
Sweden by 6 wickets
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Match 4 |
17 August |
Sweden |
Azam Khalil |
Germany |
Brandon Ess |
Gardet, Stockholm |
Germany by 7 runs (DLS)
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Match 5 |
17 August |
Isle of Man |
Philip Littlejohns |
Gibraltar |
Kieron Ferrary |
Skarpnack 1, Stockholm |
Isle of Man by 9 wickets (DLS)
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Match 6 |
17 August |
Israel |
Emanuel Solomon |
Spain |
Christian Munoz-Mills |
Skarpnack 2, Stockholm |
Spain by 7 wickets
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Match 7 |
19 August |
Germany |
Brandon Ess |
Gibraltar |
Kieron Ferrary |
Gardet, Stockholm |
Germany by 8 wickets
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Match 8 |
19 August |
Germany |
Brandon Ess |
Spain |
Christian Munoz-Mills |
Skarpnack 1, Stockholm |
Match abandoned
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Match 9 |
19 August |
Sweden |
Azam Khalil |
Gibraltar |
Kieron Ferrary |
Skarpnack 2, Stockholm |
Match abandoned
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Match 10 |
19 August |
Isle of Man |
Philip Littlejohns |
Israel |
Emanuel Solomon |
Gardet, Stockholm |
Israel by 10 runs
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Match 11 |
20 August |
Isle of Man |
Philip Littlejohns |
Spain |
Christian Munoz-Mills |
Skarpnack 2, Stockholm |
Match abandoned
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Match 12 |
20 August |
Sweden |
Azam Khalil |
Israel |
Emanuel Solomon |
Skarpnack 1, Stockholm |
Match abandoned
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Match 13 |
20 August |
Gibraltar |
Kieron Ferrary |
Spain |
Christian Munoz-Mills |
Gardet, Stockholm |
Spain by 7 runs
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Match 14 |
20 August |
Sweden |
Azam Khalil |
Isle of Man |
Philip Littlejohns |
Skarpnack 1, Stockholm |
Match abandoned
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Match 15 |
20 August |
Germany |
Brandon Ess |
Israel |
Emanuel Solomon |
Skarpnack 2, Stockholm |
Match abandoned
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Match 16 |
19 August |
Germany |
Brandon Ess |
Spain |
Christian Munoz-Mills |
Skarpnack 1, Stockholm |
Match abandoned
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Match 17 |
19 August |
Sweden |
Azam Khalil |
Gibraltar |
Kieron Ferrary |
Gardet, Stockholm |
Sweden by 95 runs
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New Zealand in South Africa
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Hong Kong in Ireland
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Bangladesh Women in Ireland
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Hong Kong in Scotland
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