1st Match: India v New Zealand at Sharjah - Apr 17, 1998
India won by 15 runs
India 220/9 (50 ov); New Zealand 205 (47.5 ov)
2nd Match: Australia v New Zealand at Sharjah - Apr 18, 1998
Australia won by 6 wickets (with 79 balls remaining)
New Zealand 159 (48.4 ov); Australia 160/4 (36.5 ov)
3rd Match: Australia v India at Sharjah - Apr 19, 1998
Australia won by 58 runs
Australia 264/9 (50 ov); India 206 (44 ov)
4th Match: India v New Zealand at Sharjah - Apr 20, 1998
New Zealand won by 4 wickets (with 6 balls remaining)
India 181 (49.3 ov); New Zealand 183/6 (49 ov)
5th Match: Australia v New Zealand at Sharjah - Apr 21, 1998
Australia won by 5 wickets (with 13 balls remaining)
New Zealand 259/5 (50 ov); Australia 261/5 (47.5 ov)
6th Match: Australia v India at Sharjah - Apr 22, 1998
Australia won by 26 runs (revised target)
Australia 284/7 (50 ov); India 250/5 (46/46 ov)
Final: Australia v India at Sharjah - Apr 24, 1998
India won by 6 wickets (with 9 balls remaining)
Australia 272/9 (50 ov); India 275/4 (48.3 ov)
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