Team Results
Comprehensive team results of the World Cup. See below for legend.
| Team |
1975 |
1979 |
1983 |
1987 |
1992 |
1996 |
1999 |
2003 |
2007 |
2011 |
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| Australia |
2nd |
R1 |
R1 |
1st |
R1 |
2nd |
1st |
1st |
1st |
QF |
| Bangladesh |
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R1 |
R1 |
S8 |
R1 |
| Bermuda |
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R1 |
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| Canada |
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R1 |
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R1 |
R1 |
R1 |
| East Africa |
R1 |
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| England |
SF |
2nd |
SF |
2nd |
2nd |
QF |
R1 |
R1 |
S8 |
QF |
| India |
R1 |
R1 |
1st |
SF |
R1 |
SF |
S6 |
2nd |
R1 |
1st |
| Ireland |
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S8 |
R1 |
| Kenya |
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R1 |
R1 |
SF |
R1 |
R1 |
| Namibia |
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R1 |
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| Netherlands |
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R1 |
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R1 |
R1 |
R1 |
| New Zealand |
SF |
SF |
R1 |
R1 |
SF |
QF |
SF |
S6 |
SF |
SF |
| Pakistan |
R1 |
SF |
SF |
SF |
1st |
QF |
2nd |
R1 |
R1 |
SF |
| Scotland |
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R1 |
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| South Africa |
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SF |
QF |
SF |
R1 |
SF |
QF |
| Sri Lanka |
R1 |
R1 |
R1 |
R1 |
R1 |
1st |
R1 |
SF |
2nd |
2nd |
| United Arab Emirates |
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R1 |
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| West Indies |
1st |
1st |
2nd |
R1 |
R1 |
SF |
R1 |
R1 |
S8 |
QF |
| Zimbabwe |
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R1 |
R1 |
R1 |
R1 |
S6 |
S6 |
R1 |
R1 |
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