Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Schedule for ICC World Cup 2011

Schedule for ICC World Cup 2011

Date

Teams

Venue

19 Feb 2011

India vs. Bangladesh

Dhaka

20 Feb 2011

New Zealand vs. Kenya

Chennai

20 Feb 2011

Sri Lanka vs. Canada

Hambantota

21 Feb 2011

Australia vs. Zimbabwe

Ahmadabad

22 Feb 2011

England vs. Netherlands

Nagpur

23 Feb 2011

Pakistan vs. Kenya

Hambantota

24 Feb 2011

South Africa vs. West Indies

New Delhi

25 Feb 2011

Australia vs. New Zealand

Nagpur

25 Feb 2011

Bangladesh vs. Ireland

Dhaka

26 Feb 2011

Sri Lanka vs. Pakistan

Colombo

27 Feb 2011

India vs. England

Kolkata

28 Feb 2011

West Indies vs. Netherlands

New Delhi

28 Feb 2011

Zimbabwe vs. Canada

Nagpur

1 Mar 2011

Sri Lanka vs. Kenya

Colombo

2 Mar 2011

England vs. Ireland

Bangalore

3 Mar 2011

South Africa vs. Netherlands

Mohali

3 Mar 2011

Pakistan vs. Canada

Colombo

4 Mar 2011

New Zealand vs. Zimbabwe

Ahmadabad

4 Mar 2011

Bangladesh vs. West Indies

Dhaka

5 Mar 2011

Sri Lanka vs. Australia

Colombo

6 Mar 2011

India vs. Ireland

Bangalore

6 Mar 2011

England vs. South Africa

Chennai

7 Mar 2011

Kenya vs. Canada

New Delhi

8 Mar 2011

Pakistan vs. New Zealand

Pallekelle

9 Mar 2011

India vs. Netherlands

New Delhi

10 Mar 2011

Sri Lanka vs. Zimbabwe

Pallekelle

11 Mar 2011

West Indies vs. Ireland

Mohali

11 Mar 2011

Bangladesh vs. England

Chittagong

12 Mar 2011

India vs. South Africa

Nagpur

13 Mar 2011

New Zealand vs. Canada

Mumbai

13 Mar 2011

Australia vs. Kenya

Bangalore

14 Mar 2011

Pakistan vs. Zimbabwe

Pallekelle

14 Mar 2011

Bangladesh vs. Netherlands

Chittagong

15 Mar 2011

South Africa vs. Ireland

Kolkata

16 Mar 2011

Australia vs. Canada

Bangalore

17 Mar 2011

England vs. West Indies

Chennai

18 Mar 2011

Sri Lanka vs. New Zealand

Mumbai

18 Mar 2011

Ireland vs. Netherlands

Kolkata

19 Mar 2011

Australia vs. Pakistan

Colombo

19 Mar 2011

Bangladesh vs. South Africa

Dhaka

20 Mar 2011

Zimbabwe vs. Kenya

Kolkata

20 Mar 2011

India vs. West Indies

Chennai

23 Mar 2011

First Quarterfinal

Dhaka

24 Mar 2011

Second Quarterfinal

Colombo

25 Mar 2011

Third Quarterfinal

Dhaka

26 Mar 2011

Fourth Quarterfinal

Ahmedabad

29 Mar 2011

First Semifinal

Colombo

30 Mar 2011

Second Semifinal

Mohali

02 Apr 2011

FINAL


World Cup Cricket 2011

Cricket is a great sport and the Cricket World Cup is the

Cricket World Cup is the highlight of every cricket lover’s year. This time the event, which is held every four years, will be even more memorable for cricket lovers living in Bangladesh.

Monzur kushtia Blog Site

On February 18, 2009, Haroon Lorgat, the Chief Executive of the International Cricket Council, announced that the opening ceremony of the 2011 Cricket World Cup will be held in Bangladesh. The event will take place almost exactly two years from now on February 19, 2011, and proceedings will coincide with the opening game which will also take place in Bangladesh on the same day. That is exciting news for both cricket lovers in Bangladesh and the people of the country in general as the move will no doubt generate a lot of tourism and cast a spotlight on the country, hopefully helping to further improve its image and economy.

Haroon Lorgat also said that the number of matches to be played at the fifteen different selected venues had been discussed.

Monzur kushtia Blog Site It is obvious that the event should be used to bolster local tourism efforts and every endeavor must be made to ensure that it is a massive success. If you would like to combine sport with leisure, you’ll be happy to know that the World Cup will be making its way to either Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka, Narayanganj Osmani Stadium in Fatullah or the Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium in Dhaka. The final decision as to which stadium will be used for the event is yet to be made.

No doubt, this means that Bandladesh will experience a lot of tourist-related development as city officials try to ensure that it is completely ready to receive this prestigious event and the many tourists that travel with it.

Monzur kushtia Blog Site Though it is still some time before the 2011 Cricket World Cup takes place, fans would definitely do well to book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Visitors from other countries would also do well to take advantage of their trip and explore the country between matches so that they can learn a little bit more about the rich beauty that is to be found in Bangladesh.