Friday, November 19, 2010

Official ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Schedule/Fixtures

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 is all set to commence in full action from 19th February, 2011. A total of 49 matches will be played between 14 countries from around the world. The official schedule of Cricket World Cup 2011 along with their dates, timing and venue is given below. The tournament will occur in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh).


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Groups:
A: Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Canada, Kenya
B: India, South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Schedule:
  • Saturday, 19 Feb, 14:30 – Bangladesh v India, Dhaka

  • Sunday, 20 Feb, 9:30 – New Zealand v Kenya, Chennai

  • Sunday, 20 Feb, 14:30 – Sri Lanka v Canada, Hambantota

  • Monday, 21 Feb, 14:30 – Australia v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

  • Tuesday, 22 Feb, 14:30 – England v Netherlands, Nagpur

  • Wednesday, 23 Feb, 14:30 – Pakistan v Kenya, Hambantota

  • Thursday, 24 Feb, 14:30 – South Africa v West Indies, New Delhi

  • Friday, 25 Feb, 14:30 – Australia v New Zealand, Nagpur

  • Friday, 25 Feb, 9:30 – Bangladesh v Ireland, Dhaka

  • Saturday, 26 Feb, 14:30 – Sri Lanka v Pakistan, Colombo

  • Sunday, 27 Feb, 14:30 – India v England, Kolkata

  • Monday, 28 Feb, 14:30 – West Indies v Netherlands, New Delhi

  • Monday, 28 Feb, 9:30 – Zimbabwe v Canada, Nagpur

  • Tuesday, 1 Mar, 14:30 – Sri Lanka v Kenya, Colombo

  • Wednesday, 2 Mar, 14:30 – England v Ireland, Bangalore

  • Thursday, 3 Mar, 9:30 – South Africa v Netherlands, Mohali

  • Thursday, 3 Mar, 14:30 – Pakistan v Canada, Colombo

  • Friday, 4 Mar, 9:30 – New Zealand v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

  • Friday, 4 Mar, 14:30 – Bangladesh v West Indies, Dhaka

  • Saturday, 5 Mar, 14:30 – Sri Lanka v Australia, Colombo

  • Sunday, 6 Mar, 14:30 – India v Ireland, Bangalore

  • Sunday, 6 Mar, 9:30 – England v South Africa, Chennai

  • Monday, 7 Mar, 14:30 – Kenya v Canada, New Delhi

  • Tuesday, 8 Mar, 14:30 – Pakistan v New Zealand, Pallekele

  • Wednesday, 9 Mar, 14:30 – India v Netherlands, New Delhi

  • Thursday, 10 Mar, 14:30 – Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, Pallekele

  • Friday, 11 Mar, 9:30 – West Indies v Ireland, Mohali

  • Friday, 11 Mar, 14:30 – Bangladesh v England, Chittagong

  • Saturday, 12 Mar, 14:30 – India v South Africa, Nagpur

  • Sunday, 13 Mar, 9:30 – New Zealand v Canada, Mumbai

  • Sunday, 13 Mar, 14:30 – Australia v Kenya, Bangalore

  • Monday, 14 Mar, 14:30 – Pakistan v Zimbabwe, Pallekele

  • Monday, 14 Mar, 9:30 – Bangladesh v Netherlands, Chittagong

  • Tuesday, 15 Mar, 14:30 – South Africa v Ireland, Kolkata

  • Wednesday, 16 Mar, 14:30 – Australia v Canada, Bangalore

  • Thursday, 17 Mar, 14:30 – England v West Indies, Chennai

  • Friday, 18 Mar, 14:30 – Sri Lanka v New Zealand, Mumbai

  • Friday, 18 Mar, 9:30 – Ireland v Netherlands, Kolkata

  • Saturday, 19 Mar, 14:30 – Australia v Pakistan, Colombo

  • Saturday, 19 Mar, 9:30 – Bangladesh v South Africa, Dhaka

  • Sunday, 20 Mar, 9:30 – Zimbabwe v Kenya, Kolkata

  • Sunday, 20 Mar, 14:30 – India v West Indies, Chennai

  • Wednesday, 23 Mar, 14:30 – First quarter-final, Dhaka

  • Thursday, 24 Mar, 14:30 – Second quarter-final, Colombo

  • Friday, 25 Mar, 14:30 – Third quarter-final, Dhaka

  • Saturday, 26 Mar, 14:30 – 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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