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Days of the month

April 30, 2009 (Thursday)

Basketball

  • NBA playoffs first round: (seeding in parentheses)
    • Game 6: (7) Chicago Bulls 128, (2) Boston Celtics 127 (3 OT). Series tied 3–3.
      • Derrick Rose's block of Rajon Rondo's fadeaway jumper with 7 seconds left in the third overtime gives the Bulls their third overtime win of the series to force a 7th game in Boston on May 2. Ray Allen scores a playoff career-high 51 points for the Celtics, who blow an 8-points lead with 3 minutes remaining in regulation time. John Salmons leads the Bulls with 35 points.
    • Game 6: (3) Orlando Magic 114, (6) Philadelphia 76ers 89. Magic win series 4–2.
      • The Magic, playing without the suspended Dwight Howard, hand the Sixers their worst playoff home defeat since 1970.
    • Game 6: (5) Houston Rockets 92, (4) Portland Trail Blazers 76. Rockets win series 4–2.
      • The Rockets win their first playoff series in 12 years, ending a streak of 7 series losses, while the Blazers lose their fifth straight playoff series. The Rockets will play against the Los Angeles Lakers in the Conference Semifinal.

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

April 29, 2009 (Wednesday)

Basketball

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Water polo

April 28, 2009 (Tuesday)

Basketball

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

April 27, 2009 (Monday)

Basketball

Cricket

Ice hockey

April 26, 2009 (Sunday)

Athletics

Auto racing

Basketball

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Golf

Ice hockey

Motorcycle racing

Tennis

April 25, 2009 (Saturday)

American football

Auto racing

Basketball

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Tennis

April 24, 2009 (Friday)

American football

Basketball

Cricket

Ice hockey

April 23, 2009 (Thursday)

Basketball

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Shooting

April 22, 2009 (Wednesday)

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Shooting

April 21, 2009 (Tuesday)

Basketball

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Shooting

April 20, 2009 (Monday)

Athletics

Basketball

Ice hockey

Shooting

April 19, 2009 (Sunday)

Auto racing

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Golf

Ice hockey

Shooting

Tennis

April 18, 2009 (Saturday)

Auto racing

Basketball

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Rugby union

Shooting

Winter sports

Figure skating

April 17, 2009 (Friday)

Auto racing

Baseball

Cricket

  • Australia in South Africa:
  • ICC World Cup qualifier in South Africa:
    • Super Eights: (Teams in bold qualify for the 2011 World Cup, teams in italics gain ODI status, teams in strike are eliminated from ODI status)
      • In Benoni: Scotland  299/7 (50 ov);  United Arab Emirates 177 (39.4 ov). Scotland win by 122 runs.
        • Scotland's win gives them ODI status, while UAE finish 7th and fails to gain ODI status by inferior NRR.
      • In Pretoria: Ireland  208/9 (50 ov);  Kenya 209/4 (48 ov). Kenya win by 6 wickets.
        • Both teams qualify for the World Cup and retain their ODI status. Ireland finish in first place despite their loss, Kenya in third.
      • In Krugersdorp: Afghanistan  243/7 (50 ov);  Namibia 222 (48.3 ov). Afghanistan win by 21 runs.
      • In Johannesburg: Canada  205/8 (50 ov);  Netherlands 206/4 (47.1 ov). Netherlands win by 6 wickets.
        • Both teams qualify for the World Cup and retain ODI status. Canada finish second by better NRR and will meet Ireland in the final, Netherlands will play against Kenya in 3rd place playoff.
      • Final standings: Ireland 10 points, Canada, Kenya, Netherlands 8, Scotland, Afghanistan, UAE 6, Namibia 4.
  • The ICC announces that Pakistan will not host the 2011 World Cup, citing an "uncertain security situation". The tournament will still be held in India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh.

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Winter sports

Figure skating

April 16, 2009 (Thursday)

Baseball

Basketball

  • Israel women league:
    • Game 3 of best-of-5 final series:
      • Electra Ramat HaSharon 96–66 Elitzur Ramla. Ramat HaSharon lead the series 2–1.

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Winter sports

Figure skating

April 15, 2009 (Wednesday)

Basketball

Cricket

  • ICC World Cup qualifier in South Africa:
    • Super Eights (teams in bold qualify for the 2011 World Cup; teams in italics gain/retain ODI status):
      • In Benoni: Afghanistan  279 (50 overs);  Scotland 237/9 (47.1 overs). Afghanistan win by 42 runs.
      • In Pretoria: Netherlands  222 (50 overs);  Ireland 226/4 (44.3 overs). Ireland win by 6 wickets.
        • Ireland advance to the final, and secure a berth in the World Cup.
      • In Krugersdorp: Canada  194 (49.5 overs);  United Arab Emirates 200/5 (31.2 overs). United Arab Emirates win by 5 wickets.
      • In Johannesburg: Namibia  305 (49.5 overs);  Kenya 104 (30 overs). Namibia win by 201 runs.
        • Standings after 6 of 7 rounds: Ireland 10 points; Canada 8; Kenya, Netherlands, UAE 6; Namibia, Afghanistan, Scotland 4.

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Shooting

Water polo

April 14, 2009 (Tuesday)

Basketball

Boxing

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

  • World U18 Championships in Fargo, North Dakota & Moorhead, Minnesota, United States: (Teams in bold clinch a semifinal berth, teams in italics clinch (at least) a quarterfinal berth, teams in strike go to Relegation round)
    • Group A:
      • Switzerland  8–3  Germany
        • Germany's regulation loss sends them to the relegation round. The Czech Republic receives a quarterfinal berth.
      • Canada  4–2  Sweden
        • Canada advances to the semifinals, while Sweden advances to the quarterfinals.
    • Group B:
      • Slovakia  0–7  Finland
        • Finland advance to the semifinals, with a regulation win, and a regulation one-goal loss for USA against Russia, while Slovakia is sent to the relegation round.
      • Russia  6–5  United States
        • Russia's one-goal regulation win combined with Finland's win over Slovakia send both teams to the quarterfinals.

Shooting

Water polo

April 13, 2009 (Monday)

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Ice hockey

  • World U18 Championships in Fargo, North Dakota & Moorhead, Minnesota, United States: (Teams in bold secure a semifinal berth, teams in italics secure (at least) a quarterfinal berth, teams in strike go to Relegation round)
    • Group A:
      • Sweden  11–0   Switzerland
      • Czech Republic  3–4 (OT)  Canada
        • Canada come back from 0–3 down and score the winning goal by Brett Connolly after 1:23 minute in overtime.
        • Standings: Sweden 9 pts (3 games), Canada 8 (3), Czech Rep. 4 (4), Germany 3 (3), Switzerland 0 (3)
    • Group B:

Motorcycle racing

Shooting

April 12, 2009 (Sunday)

Auto racing

Badminton

Basketball

Cycling

Golf

  • Men's majors:
    • The Masters in Augusta, Georgia, fourth round:
      • Winner: Ángel Cabrera Argentina, on the second playoff hole.
      • Final standings: (1) Kenny Perry United States, Ángel Cabrera Argentina & Chad Campbell United States 276 (−12)
      • Playoff:
        • First hole: (1) Cabrera & Perry 4 (E) (3) Campbell 5 (+1)
        • Second hole: (1) Cabrera 4 (E) (2) Perry 5 (+1)
      • Perry led by 2 strokes with 2 holes left to play, but bogeys in the last 2 holes make a 3-way playoff. Another bogey for Perry in the second extra hole give the title to Cabrera, who become the first Masters winner from South America.

Ice hockey

Motorcycle racing

Rugby union

Shooting

Tennis

Winter sports

Curling

April 11, 2009 (Saturday)

Auto racing

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Golf

Ice hockey

Rugby union

Shooting

Winter sports

Curling
  • World Men's Championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada: (seeding in parentheses)
    • Playoff:
      • (3)   Switzerland 5–4 (4)  Norway (11 ends)
        • Switzerland advance to the semifinal, Norway go to bronze medal game.
    • Semifinal:
      • (3)   Switzerland 5–6 (1)  Canada
        • Canada advance to the final, Switzerland go to bronze medal game.

April 10, 2009 (Friday)

Basketball

Cycling

Golf

Ice hockey

Shooting

Winter sports

Curling
  • World Men's Championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada: (seeding in parentheses)
    • Tie-breakers: (winners advance to the playoff)
      •  Norway 10–2  United States
      •  Germany 7–8   Switzerland
    • Playoff: (6.30 pm ET)
      • (1)  Canada 5–7 (2)  Scotland
        • Scotland advance to the final, Canada go to the semifinal.

April 9, 2009 (Thursday)

American football

  • National Football League:
    • Commissioner Roger Goodell suspends Buffalo Bills running back Marshawn Lynch for the first three games of the 2009 season for violating the league's personal conduct policy. Lynch was arrested on February 11 near Los Angeles after a police officer found a 9 mm semiautomatic handgun in the trunk of a parked car carrying him, and later pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor gun charge and sentenced to 80 hours of community service and three years' probation.

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Golf

Ice hockey

Winter sports

Curling
  • World Men's Championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada: (Teams in bold advance to the playoff, teams in italics secure at least a tiebreaker, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Draw 15:
      •  Denmark 4–10  Canada
      •  Finland 7–9  China
      •  Norway 11–7  Japan
        • Norway come back from 1–6 down after 4 ends to secure a tiebreaker.
      •  Czech Republic 6–2  France
    • Draw 16:
    • Draw 17: (in progress)
      •  France 6–9  United States
        • 4-points steal in the 10th end gives USA a tiebreaker spot.
      •  Japan 3–5  Germany
      •  China 4–5   Switzerland
      •  Canada 5–6  Scotland (11 ends)
        • Scotland's win gives them a playoff berth, and a rematch against Canada on Friday.
    • Final standings after 17 draws: Canada 10–1, Scotland 8–3, Norway, USA, Germany, Switzerland 7–4, Denmark 5–6, France, China 4–7, Japan, Czech Rep. 3–8, Finland 1–10.

April 8, 2009 (Wednesday)

Basketball

Cricket

  • ICC World Cup qualifier in South Africa: (teams in bold advance to the Super Eight)
    • Group A:
      • In Benoni:  Canada 252/7 (50 ov);  Scotland 104 (30.5 ov). Canada win by 148 runs.
      • In Pretoria:  Uganda 298/5 (50 ov);  Oman 302/9 (37.1 ov). Oman win by 1 wicket.
      • In Johannesburg:  Namibia 213/9 (50 ov);  Ireland 214/3 (45 ov). Ireland win by 7 wickets.
        • Oman's win over Uganda gives Namibia the last berth in the Super Eight by better net run rate.
    • Group B:

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Winter sports

Curling
  • World Men's Championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada: (Teams in bold advance to the playoff, teams in italics secure at least a tiebreaker, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Draw 12:
    • Draw 13:
      •  China 6–8  Germany
      •  Canada 9–6  United States
      •  France 1–9  Scotland
      •  Japan 4–7   Switzerland
    • Draw 14:
    • Standings after 14 draws: Canada 9–0, Scotland, Norway 6–3, Denmark, USA, Germany, Switzerland 5–4, France 4–5, Japan, China 3–6, Czech Rep. 2–7, Finland 1–8.

April 7, 2009 (Tuesday)

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Winter sports

Curling

April 6, 2009 (Monday)

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

  • India in New Zealand:
    • 3rd Test in Wellington, day 4:
      •  India 379 & 434/7d (116 ov.);  New Zealand 197 & 167/4 (56 ov.). New Zealand require another 450 runs with 6 wickets remaining.
  • ICC World Cup qualifier in South Africa: (teams in bold advance to the Super Eight, teams in italics are eliminated)
    • Group A:
      • In Benoni:  Canada 220 (48 ov);  Ireland 223/4 (41 ov). Ireland win by 6 wickets.
      • In Krugersdorp:  Namibia 291/9 (50 ov);  Oman 172 (43.4 ov). Namibia win by 119 runs.
      • In Johannesburg:  Scotland 209/8 (50 ov);  Uganda 164 (43.1 ov). Scotland win by 45 runs.
        • Ireland remain the only unbeaten team with 8 points, followed by Canada and Scotland on 6 points. Namibia, Uganda and Oman fight for one remaining spot in the Super Eight.
    • Group B:
      • In Potchefstroom:  Bermuda 259/5 (50 ov);  Kenya 260/3 (45 ov). Kenya win by 7 wickets.
      • In Vanderbijlpark:  Afghanistan 204/9 (50 ov);  Netherlands 208/5 (46.2 ov). Netherlands win by 5 wickets.
      • In Potchefstroom:  United Arab Emirates 379/6 (50 ov);  Denmark 267 (44.4 ov). United Arab Emirates won by 112 runs.
        • Kenya, Netherlands and UAE are level at the top on 6 points. Afghanistan (4 pts) or Bermuda (2 pts) will clinch the last spot in the Super Eight.

Cycling

Ice hockey

Winter sports

Curling

April 5, 2009 (Sunday)

Athletics

Auto racing

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Golf

Gymnastics

Ice hockey

Motorcycle racing

Rugby union

Snooker

Tennis


Winter sports

Curling
  • World Men's Championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada:
    • Draw 3:
      •  United States 6–12  Scotland
      •  Germany 10–9   Switzerland (11 ends)
    • Draw 4:
    • Draw 5:
      •   Switzerland 3–10  United States
      •  France 8–2  Japan
      •  China 4–9  Canada
      •  Scotland 11–8  Germany
    • Standings after 5 draws: Canada, Norway 3–0, Scotland, USA, France 2–1, Czech Rep., Denmark, Finland, Germany, Japan, Switzerland 1–2, China 0–3.

April 4, 2009 (Saturday)

Auto racing

Basketball

Cricket

Gymnastics

Horse racing

Ice hockey

Tennis

Winter sports

Curling
Synchronized skating

April 3, 2009 (Friday)

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Ice hockey

Winter sports

Synchronized skating

April 2, 2009 (Thursday)

Auto racing

Basketball

Cricket

Ice hockey

April 1, 2009 (Wednesday)

Basketball

Cricket

Football (soccer)

References

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