Are you ready to get sporting bum that can heal up your days of boredom and monotony? Guess, clock is ticking and your passion must be rising to a high. Why? The grand ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 is starting on February 19, 2011! Host countries are India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka and here people have placed the cricketers almost next to god. So, one thing is sure that there will be no lacunae of emotion, nail biting excitement and loads of thrilling moments. Wait to see how all the cricketing giants will simply set the field on fire! Watch in delight all the exciting matches of ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 on DirecTV.
Want to know more about 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup ? Guys, just think, Sachin Tendulkar, the cricketing icon, has been chosen as brand ambassador for cricket World Cup 2011. It sounds really great! There will be grand opening ceremony two days before the first match, i.e. on 17.2.2011.As many as fourteen countries will take part in this world cup. The final match will be held on April 2nd, 2011.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 match schedule :
Date | Match | Venue | ||
Saturday 19 Feb | Bangladesh v India | Dhaka | ||
Sunday 20 Feb | New Zealand v Kenya | Chennai | ||
Sunday 20 Feb | Sri Lanka v Canada | Hambantota | ||
Monday 21 Feb | Australia v Zimbabwe | Ahmedabad | ||
Tuesday 22 Feb | England v Netherlands | Nagpur | ||
Wednesday 23 Feb | Pakistan v Kenya | Hambantota | ||
Thursday 24 Feb | South Africa v West Indies | New Delhi | ||
Friday 25 Feb | Australia v New Zealand | Nagpur | ||
Friday 25 Feb | Bangladesh v Ireland | Dhaka | ||
Saturday 26 Feb | Sri Lanka v Pakistan | Colombo | ||
Sunday 27 Feb | India v England | Kolkata | ||
Monday 28 Feb | West Indies v Netherlands | New Delhi | ||
Tuesday 1 Mar | Zimbabwe v Canada | Nagpur | ||
Wednesday 2 Mar | England v Ireland | Bangalore | ||
Thursday 3 Mar | South Africa v Netherlands | Mohali | ||
Thursday 3 Mar | Pakistan v Canada | Colombo | ||
Friday 4 Mar | New Zealand v Zimbabwe | Ahmedabad | ||
Friday 4 Mar | Bangladesh v West Indies | Dhaka | ||
Saturday 5 Mar | Sri Lanka v Australia | Colombo | ||
Sunday 6 Mar | India v Ireland | Bangalore | ||
Sunday 6 Mar | England v South Africa | Chennai | ||
Monday 7 Mar | Kenya v Canada | New Delhi | ||
Tuesday 8 Mar | Pakistan v New Zealand | Pallekele | ||
Wednesday 9 Mar | India v Netherlands | New Delhi | ||
Thursday 10 Mar | Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe | Pallekele | ||
Friday 11 Mar | West Indies v Ireland | Mohali | ||
Friday 11 Mar | Bangladesh v England | Chittagong | ||
Saturday 12 Mar | India v South Africa | Nagpur | ||
Sunday 13 Mar | New Zealand v Canada | Mumbai | ||
Sunday 13 Mar | Australia v Kenya | Bangalore | ||
Monday 14 Mar | Pakistan v Zimbabwe | Pallekele | ||
Monday 14 Mar | Bangladesh v Netherlands | Chittagong | ||
Tuesday 15 Mar | South Africa v Ireland | Kolkata | ||
Wednesday 16 Mar | Australia v Canada | Bangalore | ||
Thursday 17 Mar | England v West Indies | Chennai | ||
Friday 18 Mar | Sri Lanka v New Zealand | Mumbai | ||
Friday 18 Mar | Ireland v Netherlands | Kolkata | ||
Saturday 19 Mar | Australia v Pakistan | Colombo | ||
Saturday 19 Mar | Bangladesh v South Africa | Dhaka | ||
Sunday 20 Mar | Zimbabwe v Kenya | Kolkata | ||
Sunday 20 Mar | India v West Indies | Chennai | ||
Wednesday 23 Mar | First quarter-final | Dhaka | ||
Thursday 24 Mar | Second quarter-final | Colombo | ||
Friday 25 Mar | Third quarter-final | Dhaka | ||
Saturday 26 Mar | Fourth quarter-final | Ahmedabad | ||
Tuesday 29 Mar | First semi-final | Colombo | ||
Wednesday 30 Mar | Second semi-final | Mohali | ||
Saturday 2 April | Final | Mumbai |
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