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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
ESPN Sports
ESPN STAR Sports (ESS), Asia's number one sports broadcaster and ICC's global Broadcast and Production Partner, has shared its grand plans to make the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 presentation truly entertaining and engaging at a press conference in New Delhi.
The conference was attended by Haroon Lorgat, Chief Executive ICC, Manu Sawhney, Managing Director, ESPN STAR Sports and Cricket legends - Kapil Dev, Imran Khan, Sir Vivian Richards and Arjuna Ranatunga along with ESPN STAR Sports presenter Alan Wilkins.
The 2011 edition of the iconic tournament will see many first of its kind initiatives such as Live match coverage by 3G mobile streaming in India. With this new initiative, fans will enjoy an unrestricted access to the biggest cricket spectacle on internet and mobile besides television.
Another first in the series is the Decision Review System (DRS) which will be introduced for the very first time for any ICC tournament. First time ever production of the ICC Cricket World Cup in the High Definition (HD) format will be another landmark in cricket presentation.
To give television audiences the most riveting experience, each and every match will be covered by 27 cameras including innovative features like movable slips cameras and new low 45 degree field cameras. The production will also have a mid-wicket camera position for live running between wickets.
The pre- and post-match shows will be hosted in ESPN STAR Sports' signature style by iconic ex-players and legends of the game, while live broadcast will feature as many as 30 commentators and studio experts from leading participating countries.
In addition, ESS' bouquet of networks including ESPN, STAR Sports and STAR Cricket will telecast all the 49 matches of the ICC World Cup 2011 starting on February 19, 2011. In addition, 37 matches will be simultaneously telecast in Hindi on STAR Sports.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Tournament Director, Prof. Ratnakar Shetty said, "It is a big challenge to organize an event of the magnitude of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 spread across thirteen venues in the three host countries, but we will ensure delivery of a world class event. It is great to have the World Cup return to the sub continent after 15 years and we would like to make it an unforgettable experience on ground and for television viewers. With 72 days to go, we are all looking forward to The Cup That Counts."
ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat said, "With such unique passion and support for our great sport in Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka, we want the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 to be a huge success and the most widely viewed cricket event in the history of the game. This is cricket's flagship tournament and the third biggest sporting event in the world so it's important for us to have the right broadcast partner to beam the action all over the globe. And in ESPN STAR Sports we know we have the right partner. Its unrivalled coverage will bring the event to a billion viewers in more than 200 territories. ESS's broadcast of cricket helps to create excitement and interest where there was none before while intensifying the passion and great spirit where it already exists."
ESPN STAR Sports Managing Director Manu Sawhney added, "There is nothing bigger in the world of cricket than the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 and an event as big as this, especially when it is held in the subcontinent, evokes passion and excitement like none other. At ESPN STAR Sports we are committed to bring alive this passion for the game to fans all across the globe in the most engaging manner. We are therefore launching many first of its kind initiatives during this edition including a special Hindi feed for select matches, HD production and Live match coverage through 3G mobile streaming.
"We are extremely delighted with the response that we have received for the tournament across the globe and we have already syndicated the rights to more than 200 territories so far. In India we have had a very positive response for this marquee property as well from trade as advertisers fully realize the significance of the event and its traction amongst fans in the subcontinent. Sponsors like Sony, Pepsi, Maruti Suzuki, CEAT, Phillips, Nokia and others have already come on board and we are in discussions with many others."
ESPN STAR Sports is working closely with ICC for the Creative execution and Media implementation of the communication campaign - 'The Cup That Counts'. The high decibel 360 degree campaign involves key players from the three host nations and will be breaking in Indian media very soon."
The conference was attended by Haroon Lorgat, Chief Executive ICC, Manu Sawhney, Managing Director, ESPN STAR Sports and Cricket legends - Kapil Dev, Imran Khan, Sir Vivian Richards and Arjuna Ranatunga along with ESPN STAR Sports presenter Alan Wilkins.
The 2011 edition of the iconic tournament will see many first of its kind initiatives such as Live match coverage by 3G mobile streaming in India. With this new initiative, fans will enjoy an unrestricted access to the biggest cricket spectacle on internet and mobile besides television.
Another first in the series is the Decision Review System (DRS) which will be introduced for the very first time for any ICC tournament. First time ever production of the ICC Cricket World Cup in the High Definition (HD) format will be another landmark in cricket presentation.
To give television audiences the most riveting experience, each and every match will be covered by 27 cameras including innovative features like movable slips cameras and new low 45 degree field cameras. The production will also have a mid-wicket camera position for live running between wickets.
The pre- and post-match shows will be hosted in ESPN STAR Sports' signature style by iconic ex-players and legends of the game, while live broadcast will feature as many as 30 commentators and studio experts from leading participating countries.
In addition, ESS' bouquet of networks including ESPN, STAR Sports and STAR Cricket will telecast all the 49 matches of the ICC World Cup 2011 starting on February 19, 2011. In addition, 37 matches will be simultaneously telecast in Hindi on STAR Sports.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Tournament Director, Prof. Ratnakar Shetty said, "It is a big challenge to organize an event of the magnitude of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 spread across thirteen venues in the three host countries, but we will ensure delivery of a world class event. It is great to have the World Cup return to the sub continent after 15 years and we would like to make it an unforgettable experience on ground and for television viewers. With 72 days to go, we are all looking forward to The Cup That Counts."
ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat said, "With such unique passion and support for our great sport in Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka, we want the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 to be a huge success and the most widely viewed cricket event in the history of the game. This is cricket's flagship tournament and the third biggest sporting event in the world so it's important for us to have the right broadcast partner to beam the action all over the globe. And in ESPN STAR Sports we know we have the right partner. Its unrivalled coverage will bring the event to a billion viewers in more than 200 territories. ESS's broadcast of cricket helps to create excitement and interest where there was none before while intensifying the passion and great spirit where it already exists."
ESPN STAR Sports Managing Director Manu Sawhney added, "There is nothing bigger in the world of cricket than the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 and an event as big as this, especially when it is held in the subcontinent, evokes passion and excitement like none other. At ESPN STAR Sports we are committed to bring alive this passion for the game to fans all across the globe in the most engaging manner. We are therefore launching many first of its kind initiatives during this edition including a special Hindi feed for select matches, HD production and Live match coverage through 3G mobile streaming.
"We are extremely delighted with the response that we have received for the tournament across the globe and we have already syndicated the rights to more than 200 territories so far. In India we have had a very positive response for this marquee property as well from trade as advertisers fully realize the significance of the event and its traction amongst fans in the subcontinent. Sponsors like Sony, Pepsi, Maruti Suzuki, CEAT, Phillips, Nokia and others have already come on board and we are in discussions with many others."
ESPN STAR Sports is working closely with ICC for the Creative execution and Media implementation of the communication campaign - 'The Cup That Counts'. The high decibel 360 degree campaign involves key players from the three host nations and will be breaking in Indian media very soon."
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Australia Vs Eanland 4ODI
Australia Day would be the perfect occasion for the home side to wrap up the one-day series, but for the sake of the remaining contests an England victory is what's really needed. The visitors have played some poor cricket, especially in the last two matches, with the batting faring badly. A defeat here and the plane home won't be able to come soon enough.
That, though, won't be any concern of Australia's. They desperately needed to regain some belief following the Ashes and with coloured clothes back on they are beginning to hit their stride. England haven't forced them to play at their best, but even with injuries they are building up a head of steam. David Hussey was the star at the SCG as he showed his finishing skills, which will be valuable at the World Cup, but Brett Lee took the Man-of-the-Match award and he has led the attack superbly.
England's bowlers have actually performed a decent role, considering that it has been a second string attack, and the likes of Ajmal Shahzad, Chris Tremlett and Chris Woakes show the depth available. But somewhere in the transition from Tests to one-dayers key batsmen have lost the skill to convert starts into big innings.
It's a feeling of déjà vu as far as both sides are concerned. In the aftermath of the 2009 Ashes, also won by England, the one-day series was a horribly lop-sided affair as Australia cruised to a 6-1 drubbing. If the hosts continue their winning streak in Adelaide, it's very easy to see this series going the same way.
That, though, won't be any concern of Australia's. They desperately needed to regain some belief following the Ashes and with coloured clothes back on they are beginning to hit their stride. England haven't forced them to play at their best, but even with injuries they are building up a head of steam. David Hussey was the star at the SCG as he showed his finishing skills, which will be valuable at the World Cup, but Brett Lee took the Man-of-the-Match award and he has led the attack superbly.
England's bowlers have actually performed a decent role, considering that it has been a second string attack, and the likes of Ajmal Shahzad, Chris Tremlett and Chris Woakes show the depth available. But somewhere in the transition from Tests to one-dayers key batsmen have lost the skill to convert starts into big innings.
It's a feeling of déjà vu as far as both sides are concerned. In the aftermath of the 2009 Ashes, also won by England, the one-day series was a horribly lop-sided affair as Australia cruised to a 6-1 drubbing. If the hosts continue their winning streak in Adelaide, it's very easy to see this series going the same way.
Australia Vs Eanland 4ODI
Australia Day would be the perfect occasion for the home side to wrap up the one-day series, but for the sake of the remaining contests an England victory is what's really needed. The visitors have played some poor cricket, especially in the last two matches, with the batting faring badly. A defeat here and the plane home won't be able to come soon enough.
That, though, won't be any concern of Australia's. They desperately needed to regain some belief following the Ashes and with coloured clothes back on they are beginning to hit their stride. England haven't forced them to play at their best, but even with injuries they are building up a head of steam. David Hussey was the star at the SCG as he showed his finishing skills, which will be valuable at the World Cup, but Brett Lee took the Man-of-the-Match award and he has led the attack superbly.
England's bowlers have actually performed a decent role, considering that it has been a second string attack, and the likes of Ajmal Shahzad, Chris Tremlett and Chris Woakes show the depth available. But somewhere in the transition from Tests to one-dayers key batsmen have lost the skill to convert starts into big innings.
It's a feeling of déjà vu as far as both sides are concerned. In the aftermath of the 2009 Ashes, also won by England, the one-day series was a horribly lop-sided affair as Australia cruised to a 6-1 drubbing. If the hosts continue their winning streak in Adelaide, it's very easy to see this series going the same way.
That, though, won't be any concern of Australia's. They desperately needed to regain some belief following the Ashes and with coloured clothes back on they are beginning to hit their stride. England haven't forced them to play at their best, but even with injuries they are building up a head of steam. David Hussey was the star at the SCG as he showed his finishing skills, which will be valuable at the World Cup, but Brett Lee took the Man-of-the-Match award and he has led the attack superbly.
England's bowlers have actually performed a decent role, considering that it has been a second string attack, and the likes of Ajmal Shahzad, Chris Tremlett and Chris Woakes show the depth available. But somewhere in the transition from Tests to one-dayers key batsmen have lost the skill to convert starts into big innings.
It's a feeling of déjà vu as far as both sides are concerned. In the aftermath of the 2009 Ashes, also won by England, the one-day series was a horribly lop-sided affair as Australia cruised to a 6-1 drubbing. If the hosts continue their winning streak in Adelaide, it's very easy to see this series going the same way.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
India Vs South Africa
Hashim Amla hit his seventh one-day century as South Africa beat India by 33 runs on the Duckworth-Lewis method to win the five-match series 3-2.
Amla struck 116 not out in a match reduced to 46 overs per side after rain affected the match at Centurion.
Proteas bowler Morne Morkel finished with 4-52 and ended a dangerous 100-run ninth-wicket partnership between Yusuf Pathan and Zaheer Khan.
Pathan had struck 105 from 70 balls to give India hope of victory.
The all-rounder's performance came in with his side struggling on 119-8 after some ruthless bowling by Morkel and Dale Steyn (2-32) and chasing a revised victory target of 268.
After Pathan reached 50 in 47 balls, it took him only 21 more deliveries to reach his ton but his innings, which included eight fours and eight sixes, was eventually ended with a top-edge off Morkel that was caught by Faf du Plessis inside the circle.
India still required 50 runs from 64 balls, but by then too many wickets had fallen and Zaheer was last man out.
Earlier, the tourists made a bold move after winning the toss with captain MS Dhoni electing to field under the cloud cover hovering around Centurion.
Amla struck 116 not out in a match reduced to 46 overs per side after rain affected the match at Centurion.
Proteas bowler Morne Morkel finished with 4-52 and ended a dangerous 100-run ninth-wicket partnership between Yusuf Pathan and Zaheer Khan.
Pathan had struck 105 from 70 balls to give India hope of victory.
The all-rounder's performance came in with his side struggling on 119-8 after some ruthless bowling by Morkel and Dale Steyn (2-32) and chasing a revised victory target of 268.
After Pathan reached 50 in 47 balls, it took him only 21 more deliveries to reach his ton but his innings, which included eight fours and eight sixes, was eventually ended with a top-edge off Morkel that was caught by Faf du Plessis inside the circle.
India still required 50 runs from 64 balls, but by then too many wickets had fallen and Zaheer was last man out.
Earlier, the tourists made a bold move after winning the toss with captain MS Dhoni electing to field under the cloud cover hovering around Centurion.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Australia World Cup Squad
Defending World champions Australia has announced their 15 men squad for the mega event ICC World Cup 2011, starting 19th February. Despite injuries-prone pacemen Brett Lee, Shaun Tait and experienced batsmen Ricky Ponting and Mike Hussey are included in the squad.
The chairman of selectors, Andrew Hilditch said that selected team is the best to defend the World Cup. He also said that injured players Ponting and Hussey will recover soon to be available for the ICC World Cup 2011. The shocking surprise was paceman Peter Siddle, who was left out despite his cracking performance in Ashes 2011 both with ball and bat.
Ricky Ponting will remain the captain and Micheal Clarke as vice captain of Australian team for the mega event. Spinners Nathan Hauritz and Steve Smith and also wicket-keeper Tim Paine were included in the squad. The squad includes 9 batsmen, 2 Spinners and 4 Fast bowlers.
The Final Australian Squad for ICC World Cup 2011: Ricky Ponting (capt), Michael Clarke (vc), Shane Watson, Cameron White, David Hussey, Mike Hussey, Brad Haddin (wk), Tim Paine (wk), John Hastings, Nathan Hauritz, Steve Smith, Mitchell Johnson, Brett Lee, Shaun Tait and Doug Bollinger.
The chairman of selectors, Andrew Hilditch said that selected team is the best to defend the World Cup. He also said that injured players Ponting and Hussey will recover soon to be available for the ICC World Cup 2011. The shocking surprise was paceman Peter Siddle, who was left out despite his cracking performance in Ashes 2011 both with ball and bat.
Ricky Ponting will remain the captain and Micheal Clarke as vice captain of Australian team for the mega event. Spinners Nathan Hauritz and Steve Smith and also wicket-keeper Tim Paine were included in the squad. The squad includes 9 batsmen, 2 Spinners and 4 Fast bowlers.
The Final Australian Squad for ICC World Cup 2011: Ricky Ponting (capt), Michael Clarke (vc), Shane Watson, Cameron White, David Hussey, Mike Hussey, Brad Haddin (wk), Tim Paine (wk), John Hastings, Nathan Hauritz, Steve Smith, Mitchell Johnson, Brett Lee, Shaun Tait and Doug Bollinger.
Friday, January 21, 2011
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Thursday, January 20, 2011
World Cup 2011 Fixtures
Sat Feb 19
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
13:30 PKT 1st Match, Group B - India v Bangladesh
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/A
Sun Feb 20
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 2nd Match, Group A - Kenya v New Zealand
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
N/A
Sun Feb 20
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 3rd Match, Group A - Sri Lanka v Canada
Mahinda Rajapaksha International Cricket Stadium, Sooriyawewa, Hambantota
N/A
Mon Feb 21
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 4th Match, Group A - Australia v Zimbabwe
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
N/A
Tue Feb 22
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 5th Match, Group B - England v Netherlands
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
N/A
Wed Feb 23
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 6th Match, Group A - Kenya v Pakistan
Mahinda Rajapaksha International Cricket Stadium, Sooriyawewa, Hambantota
N/A
Thu Feb 24
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 7th Match, Group B - South Africa v West Indies
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
N/A
Fri Feb 25
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 8th Match, Group A - Australia v New Zealand
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
N/A
Fri Feb 25
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
13:30 PKT 9th Match, Group B - Bangladesh v Ireland
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/A
Sat Feb 26
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 10th Match, Group A - Sri Lanka v Pakistan
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Sun Feb 27
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 11th Match, Group B - India v England
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
N/A
Mon Feb 28
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 12th Match, Group A - Canada v Zimbabwe
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
N/A
Mon Feb 28
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 13th Match, Group B - Netherlands v West Indies
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
N/A
Tue Mar 1
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 14th Match, Group A - Sri Lanka v Kenya
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Wed Mar 2
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 15th Match, Group B - England v Ireland
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
N/A
Thu Mar 3
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 16th Match, Group B - Netherlands v South Africa
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
N/A
Thu Mar 3
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 17th Match, Group A - Canada v Pakistan
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Fri Mar 4
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 18th Match, Group A - New Zealand v Zimbabwe
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
N/A
Fri Mar 4
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
13:30 PKT 19th Match, Group B - Bangladesh v West Indies
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/A
Sat Mar 5
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 20th Match, Group A - Sri Lanka v Australia
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Sun Mar 6
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 21st Match, Group B - England v South Africa
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
N/A
Sun Mar 6
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 22nd Match, Group B - India v Ireland
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
N/A
Mon Mar 7
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 23rd Match, Group A - Canada v Kenya
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
N/A
Tue Mar 8
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 24th Match, Group A - New Zealand v Pakistan
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
N/A
Wed Mar 9
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 25th Match, Group B - India v Netherlands
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
N/A
Thu Mar 10
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 26th Match, Group A - Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
N/A
Fri Mar 11
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 27th Match, Group B - Ireland v West Indies
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
N/A
Fri Mar 11
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
13:30 PKT 28th Match, Group B - Bangladesh v England
Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong
N/A
Sat Mar 12
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 29th Match, Group B - India v South Africa
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
N/A
Sun Mar 13
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 30th Match, Group A - Canada v New Zealand
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
N/A
Sun Mar 13
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 31st Match, Group A - Australia v Kenya
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
N/A
Mon Mar 14
03:30 GMT | 09:30 local
08:30 PKT 32nd Match, Group B - Bangladesh v Netherlands
Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong
N/A
Mon Mar 14
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 33rd Match, Group A - Pakistan v Zimbabwe
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
N/A
Tue Mar 15
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 34th Match, Group B - Ireland v South Africa
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
N/A
Wed Mar 16
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 35th Match, Group A - Australia v Canada
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
N/A
Thu Mar 17
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 36th Match, Group B - England v West Indies
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
N/A
Fri Mar 18
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 37th Match, Group B - Ireland v Netherlands
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
N/A
Fri Mar 18
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 38th Match, Group A - New Zealand v Sri Lanka
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
N/A
Sat Mar 19
03:30 GMT | 09:30 local
08:30 PKT 39th Match, Group B - Bangladesh v South Africa
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/A
Sat Mar 19
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 40th Match, Group A - Australia v Pakistan
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Sun Mar 20
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 41st Match, Group A - Kenya v Zimbabwe
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
N/A
Sun Mar 20
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 42nd Match, Group B - India v West Indies
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
N/A
Wed Mar 23
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
13:30 PKT Quarter Final - TBC v TBC (A1 v B4)
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/A
Thu Mar 24
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT Quarter Final - TBC v TBC (A2 v B3)
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
N/A
Fri Mar 25
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
13:30 PKT Quarter Final - TBC v TBC (A3 v B2)
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/A
Sat Mar 26
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT Quarter Final - TBC v TBC (A4 v B1)
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Tue Mar 29
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT Semi Final - TBC v TBC
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Wed Mar 30
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT Semi Final - TBC v TBC
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
N/A
Sat Apr 2
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT Final - TBC v TBC
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
N/A
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
13:30 PKT 1st Match, Group B - India v Bangladesh
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/A
Sun Feb 20
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 2nd Match, Group A - Kenya v New Zealand
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
N/A
Sun Feb 20
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 3rd Match, Group A - Sri Lanka v Canada
Mahinda Rajapaksha International Cricket Stadium, Sooriyawewa, Hambantota
N/A
Mon Feb 21
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 4th Match, Group A - Australia v Zimbabwe
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
N/A
Tue Feb 22
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 5th Match, Group B - England v Netherlands
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
N/A
Wed Feb 23
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 6th Match, Group A - Kenya v Pakistan
Mahinda Rajapaksha International Cricket Stadium, Sooriyawewa, Hambantota
N/A
Thu Feb 24
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 7th Match, Group B - South Africa v West Indies
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
N/A
Fri Feb 25
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 8th Match, Group A - Australia v New Zealand
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
N/A
Fri Feb 25
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
13:30 PKT 9th Match, Group B - Bangladesh v Ireland
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/A
Sat Feb 26
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 10th Match, Group A - Sri Lanka v Pakistan
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Sun Feb 27
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 11th Match, Group B - India v England
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
N/A
Mon Feb 28
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 12th Match, Group A - Canada v Zimbabwe
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
N/A
Mon Feb 28
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 13th Match, Group B - Netherlands v West Indies
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
N/A
Tue Mar 1
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 14th Match, Group A - Sri Lanka v Kenya
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Wed Mar 2
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 15th Match, Group B - England v Ireland
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
N/A
Thu Mar 3
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 16th Match, Group B - Netherlands v South Africa
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
N/A
Thu Mar 3
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 17th Match, Group A - Canada v Pakistan
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Fri Mar 4
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 18th Match, Group A - New Zealand v Zimbabwe
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
N/A
Fri Mar 4
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
13:30 PKT 19th Match, Group B - Bangladesh v West Indies
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/A
Sat Mar 5
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 20th Match, Group A - Sri Lanka v Australia
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Sun Mar 6
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 21st Match, Group B - England v South Africa
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
N/A
Sun Mar 6
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 22nd Match, Group B - India v Ireland
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
N/A
Mon Mar 7
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 23rd Match, Group A - Canada v Kenya
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
N/A
Tue Mar 8
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 24th Match, Group A - New Zealand v Pakistan
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
N/A
Wed Mar 9
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 25th Match, Group B - India v Netherlands
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
N/A
Thu Mar 10
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 26th Match, Group A - Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
N/A
Fri Mar 11
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 27th Match, Group B - Ireland v West Indies
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
N/A
Fri Mar 11
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
13:30 PKT 28th Match, Group B - Bangladesh v England
Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong
N/A
Sat Mar 12
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 29th Match, Group B - India v South Africa
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
N/A
Sun Mar 13
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 30th Match, Group A - Canada v New Zealand
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
N/A
Sun Mar 13
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 31st Match, Group A - Australia v Kenya
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
N/A
Mon Mar 14
03:30 GMT | 09:30 local
08:30 PKT 32nd Match, Group B - Bangladesh v Netherlands
Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong
N/A
Mon Mar 14
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 33rd Match, Group A - Pakistan v Zimbabwe
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
N/A
Tue Mar 15
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 34th Match, Group B - Ireland v South Africa
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
N/A
Wed Mar 16
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 35th Match, Group A - Australia v Canada
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
N/A
Thu Mar 17
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 36th Match, Group B - England v West Indies
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
N/A
Fri Mar 18
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 37th Match, Group B - Ireland v Netherlands
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
N/A
Fri Mar 18
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 38th Match, Group A - New Zealand v Sri Lanka
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
N/A
Sat Mar 19
03:30 GMT | 09:30 local
08:30 PKT 39th Match, Group B - Bangladesh v South Africa
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/A
Sat Mar 19
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 40th Match, Group A - Australia v Pakistan
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Sun Mar 20
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 41st Match, Group A - Kenya v Zimbabwe
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
N/A
Sun Mar 20
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT 42nd Match, Group B - India v West Indies
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
N/A
Wed Mar 23
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
13:30 PKT Quarter Final - TBC v TBC (A1 v B4)
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/A
Thu Mar 24
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT Quarter Final - TBC v TBC (A2 v B3)
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
N/A
Fri Mar 25
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
13:30 PKT Quarter Final - TBC v TBC (A3 v B2)
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/A
Sat Mar 26
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT Quarter Final - TBC v TBC (A4 v B1)
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Tue Mar 29
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT Semi Final - TBC v TBC
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Wed Mar 30
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT Semi Final - TBC v TBC
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
N/A
Sat Apr 2
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT Final - TBC v TBC
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
N/A
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