Get ready for the upcoming 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup. Opening Ceremony At Bangladesh
Here we provides ICC World Cup 2011 Schedule, Time table and Online Tickets information.Three South Asian Test cricket playing countries; India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh will jointly host ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. Here the Match Schedule, Dates and Tickets of ICC Cricket World Cup 2011are mentioned. The final of ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 will be played in India at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. The world cup will be taken place in February 2011 to March 2011. The world cup will be held with fourteen scheduled national cricket teams. The first match will be played on 19 February 2011.
Tournament director Ratnakar Shetty told that: "They had a good, productive meeting. There was recognition that there is much hard work to be done but they are confident and they are now well on the way, with operational plans in place to become effective from the start of August” and added "Moving forward, the COC will meet on a regular basis with everyone committed to a successful event, something they are confident they can achieve. The recommendations of the committee will now go to the ICC board”
2011 ICC World Cup Fixtures and schedule:
Group A: Pakistan,Australia,New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Canada, Kenya
Group B: Bangladesh,India, South Africa, England, West Indies,Ireland, Netherlands
Group A: Pakistan,Australia,New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Canada, Kenya
Group B: Bangladesh,India, South Africa, England, West Indies,Ireland, Netherlands
Match Schedule, Dates and Tickets
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
Monday 28 Feb
Zimbabwe v Canada,
Nagpur
Tuesday 1 Mar
Sri Lanka v Kenya,
Colombo
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
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 tickets:
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
Monday 28 Feb
Zimbabwe v Canada,
Nagpur
Tuesday 1 Mar
Sri Lanka v Kenya,
Colombo
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
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 tickets:
It has promised that this tournament will be at affordable ticket prices. Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Chairman Sharad Pawar told after the organisers' first meeting in Bhurban, a northern hill resort near Islamabad that "They promise a spectator-and media-friendly World Cup in four years time," He also added that they will make unrelenting efforts to make the event a spectacular one so that more and more people come and watch the best cricket," He assured that “We assure that prices of the tickets will be affordable to the local paying capacity," For more information see here.
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