<P> In the first match of the Super Sixes against Sri Lanka, Australia made 319 runs for five wickets . The Australian captain Ricky Ponting and his deputy, Adam Gilchrist, scored 114 not out and 99 respectively . Sri Lanka in reply managed 223 runs in 47.4 overs . Aravinda de Silva top - scored with 92 while Brett Lee captured three wickets for Australia . In the next match against New Zealand, Shane Bond's six wickets for 23 runs reduced Australia to 84 runs for seven wickets in 27 overs before Michael Bevan and Andrew Bichel took the total to 208 runs . Lee's five wickets for 42 runs helped to bowl New Zealand out for 112 runs, their lowest total in World Cup . Australia won their final game by five wickets after bowling out Kenya for 174 runs . </P> <P> After losing the toss against Kenya in their first match, India were set a target of 226 runs . Despite an initial collapse, their captain Sourav Ganguly (107 not out) and Yuvraj Singh (58 not out) ensured India's victory . In the next game against Sri Lanka, India made 292 runs; Tendulkar (97) and Sehwag (66) top - scored for the team . Srinath took four wickets as Sri Lanka were bowled out for 109, and India won the match by a margin of 183 runs . In their final match of the stage, India played New Zealand . Zaheer Khan returned career - best figures of four wickets for 42 runs, and New Zealand were dismissed for 146 runs . India lost three wickets for 21 runs, before Dravid, their vice-captain, and Kaif added 129 runs for the fourth wicket and ensured a seven - wicket win . The match marked the seventh consecutive victory for India in the tournament . </P> <P> The first semi-final was played between Australia and Sri Lanka on 18 March at St. George's Park, Port Elizabeth . Australia won the toss and opted to bat first . They managed 212 runs for the loss of 7 wickets at the end of 50 overs . Symonds top - scored for the team with 91 not out, while Chaminda Vaas picked up three wickets for Sri Lanka . With 213 runs needed for victory, Sri Lanka lost both the openers after which the play was interrupted by rain . The target was revised to 172 runs from 38.1 overs using the Duckworth--Lewis method, a mathematical formulation used to calculate revised targets for teams batting second in case of matches being interrupted by bad weather or rain . Kumar Sangakkara and Vaas made 47 runs together for the eighth wicket, the highest partnership of the innings, but the team managed to score only 123 runs in the allotted overs . Australia progressed into the final as Sri Lanka fell 48 runs short of the target . </P> <P> The second semi-final was played between India and Kenya on 20 March 2003 at Kingsmead, Durban . Kenya became the first non-Test team to play a World Cup semi-final . India won the toss and made 270 runs for four wickets . Ganguly and Tendulkar made 111 not out and 83 respectively . In reply, Kenya were bowled out for 179 in 46.2 overs . Their captain Steve Tikolo top - scored with 56 runs, while Zaheer Khan took three wickets for 14 runs . Ganguly was adjudged the Man of the match . </P>

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