ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 Points System for Group and Super Six Stages
In the Group stage, four points will be secured for a win and two points for a tie or no result
- four points per win against other qualifiers, or two points for a tie or no result
- one point for each win against a non-qualifying country, or a half point in the event of a tie or no result
1. the team with the most wins in Group matches
2. teams equal on both points and wins will be decided by the winner of the group game between them. If more than two teams have equal points and wins, the team winning the most number of matches played between those teams will be placed higher
3. if still equal, the team with the higher net run rate will go forward
4. if still equal, the team with the higher number of wickets taken per balls bowled in Group matches in which results were achieved, will go forward
5. in the highly unlikely event that none of these criteria succeed in separating teams, lots would be drawn
1. the team with the most wins in all matches against other Super Six qualifiers
2. teams equal on both points and wins will be decided by the winner of the game between them, in either the Group or Super Six stage. If more than two teams have equal points and wins, the team winning the most number of matches played between those teams during the tournament, will be placed higher
3. if still equal, the team with the higher net run rate in all matches played against other Super Six qualifiers, will go forward
4. if still equal, the team with the higher number of wickets taken per balls bowled in all matches during the tournament against other Super Six qualifiers in which results were achieved, will go forward
5. in the highly unlikely event that none of these criteria succeed in separating teams, lots would be drawn
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