Tuesday 28 September 2010

ICC Cricket World Cup - Magic of Bats and Balls not far from you!!!

The 2011 cricket world cup will be starting from 19th February 2011 to 2nd April 2011 and will jointly host by three countries those are India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Here are details of groups, fixtures, and venues and cricket world cup dates 2011.

India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh will together hosting the 2011 Cricket World Cup. All the required information like the
1. Dates
2. Groups
3. Fixtures
4. Venues
All the above has already been confirmed for the tournament which will be one of the biggest highlights of the 2011 icc world cup matches calendar.
Two Groups have been made for the 2011 Cricket World Cup
Group A:
1. Australia
2. Pakistan
3. New Zealand
4. Sri Lanka
5. Zimbabwe
6. Canada
7. Kenya
And
Group B:
1. India
2. South Africa
3. England
4. West Indies
5. Bangladesh
6. Ireland
7. Netherlands


Venues for the 2011 Cricket World Cup
India:
1. Mumbai
2. Mohali
3. Ahmedabad
4. Nagpur
5. Kolkata
6. Bangalore
7. Chennai
8. New Delhi
Sri Lanka:
1. Colombo
2. Hambantota
3. Pallekele
Bangladesh:
1. Dhaka
2. Chittagong
Dates for the 2011 Cricket World Cup
February:

19: India v Bangladesh, Dhaka
20: New Zealand v Kenya, Chennai and Sri Lanka v Canada, Hambantota
21: Australia v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad
22: England v Netherlands, Nagpur
23: Pakistan v Kenya, Hambantota
24: South Africa v West Indies, New Delhi
25: Australia v New Zealand, Nagpur and Bangladesh v Ireland, Dhaka
26: Sri Lanka v Pakistan, Colombo
27: West Indies v Netherlands, New Delhi and Zimbabwe v Canada, Nagpur
March:
1: Sri Lanka v Kenya, Colombo
2: England v Ireland, Bangalore
3: South Africa v Netherlands, Mohali and Pakistan v Canada, Colombo
4: New Zealand v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad and Bangladesh v West Indies, Dhaka
5: Sri Lanka v Australia, Colombo
6: India v Ireland, Bangalore and England v South Africa, Chennai
7: Kenya v Canada, New Delhi
8: Pakistan v New Zealand, Pallekele
9: India v Netherlands, New Delhi
10: Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, Pallekele
11: West Indies v Ireland, Mohali and Bangladesh v England, Chittagong
12: India v South Africa, Nagpur
13: New Zealand v Canada, Mumbai and Australia v Kenya, Bangalore
14: Pakistan v Zimbabwe, Pallekele and Bangladesh v Netherlands, Chittagong
15: South Africa v Ireland, Kolkata
16: Australia v Canada, Bangalore
17: England v West Indies, Chennai
18: Sri Lanka v New Zealand, Mumbai and Ireland v Netherlands, Kolkata
19: Australia v Pakistan, Colombo and Bangladesh v South Africa, Dhaka
20: Zimbabwe v Kenya, Kolkata and India v West Indies, Chennai
Knockout Stages for the 2011 World Cup matches
23: First Quarter Final, Dhaka
24: Second Quarter Final, Colombo
25: Third Quarter Final, Dhaka
26: Fourth Quarter Final, Ahmedabad
29: First Semi Final, Colombo
30: Second Semi Final, Mohali
The Final day for the 2011 Cricket World Cup
2 April: Mumbai


2011 Cricket World Cup
The 2011 World Cup guaranteed to be an exciting, atmospheric and very competitive tournament. Australia will be seeking the fourth successive crown but will no doubt face stern competition for their title, particularly from India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.


The International Cricket Council has unveiled the logo for the World Cup 2011, which is pictured soon in front of people, at a ceremony in Mumbai.
The logo has been beautifully designed by Australian creative firm Witekite.
The unveiling was attended by the honorable ICC Vice-President and the Chairman of the tournament's Central Organizing Committee Mr. Shared Pawar, ICC Chief Executive Mr.Haroon Lorgat and the much known Tournament Director Professor Ratnakar Shetty.



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