Saturday, May 21, 2011
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Only 1 Deadly Reason Why India will win the 2011
Want to know the reason why?
Just scroll down to see the horror
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virendeR shewag
sachin tendulkAr
yuvraJ singh
gautAm gambhir
yusuf pathaN
ms dhonI
virat Kohli
harbhAjan singh
zaheer khaN
s sreesanTh
r asHwin
Jis team me Rajanikanth basa ho ………
wo team kabhi haaregi kya???
Yennaa Raaskallaaaa……….. Mind It!!!!!!!!!!
Hai kisi team me dum…
toh jeetke dikhaau India se!!!!
Saturday, February 26, 2011
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011
This is great news that the International Court of FIFA 2011 is planned in the Asian countries India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, and only one week before the clash for the title begins. Is the 10 th World Cup and the first since 1996 are held in India. It is really difficult for people who love to gamble, because there are four teams from India, Sri Lanka, Australia and South Africa, this time you see well enough to win the title. There are many experts who say that India is the favorite team for this year. The team is playing very well for the past two years and is led by captain MS Dhoni and Sachin Tendulkar event ambassador.
This cup is certainly going to be a great artist and exciting as most sites are subplots high score. While the tones in the batting order of the subcontinent, which is also very positive about the players in turn clearly during the last decade as a champion of Australia picked up spinners and more players than choosing more batters, which can seem like a game but in my mind was actually a brilliant move.
Whether you're a fan of cricket or not, there is no escape from the madness that surrounds them. Of travel packages to the cafes, restaurants and travel in India in the city, everything is soon to serve as the cricket theme. Personal relationships will also be influenced in part by this madness. Although the love for cricket sometimes brings people from different backgrounds, the next World Cup Cricket 2011 may also lead to rivalry, they just do not escape the influence.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Cricket World Cup Match 2011 Schedule
World Cup cricket 2011 is hosted by three countries India, Srilanka and Bangladesh. Pakistan was been the part of hosting countries, now it is been stripped due to terrorist attack on Srilankan cricket players
14 countries are qualified for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 and they have divided into two groups of 7 countries each. There are 42 league matches, each team is playing 6 Matches against other team in their own group. Four team leading the group will be qualified to enter into quarter final and winners from quarter finals will be qualified for Semi-Finals and the winners from Semi-Finals will be heading towards the finals. 2011 ICC Cricket Cup final match will be played at Mumbai India.
Group A – Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Canada and Kenya.
Group B – India, South Africa, England, Bangladesh, West Indies, Netherlands and Ireland.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Match Schedule
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 schedule and its fixtures are given below on our website.
Match | Date | Teams | Venue |
1 | 19 Feb | India vs Bangladesh | Dhaka |
2 | 20 Feb | New Zealand vs Kenya | Chennai |
3 | 20 Feb | Sri Lanka vs Canada | Hambantota |
4 | 21 Feb | Australia vs Zimbabwe | Ahmedabad |
5 | 22 Feb | England vs Netherlands | Nagpur |
6 | 23 Feb | Pakistan vs Kenya | Hambantota |
7 | 24 Feb | South Africa vs West Indies | New Delhi |
8 | 25 Feb | Australia vs New Zealand | Nagpur |
9 | 25 Feb | Bangladesh vs Ireland | Dhaka |
10 | 26 Feb | Sri Lanka vs Pakistan | Colombo |
11 | 27 Feb | India vs England | Kolkata |
12 | 28 Feb | West Indies vs Netherlands | New Delhi |
13 | 28 Feb | Zimbabwe vs Canada | Nagpur |
14 | 1 Mar | Sri Lanka vs Kenya | Colombo |
15 | 2 Mar | England vs Ireland | Bangalore |
16 | 3 Mar | South Africa vs Netherlands | Mohali |
17 | 3 Mar | Pakistan vs Canada | Colombo |
18 | 4 Mar | New Zealand vs Zimbabwe | Ahmedabad |
19 | 4 Mar | Bangladesh vs West Indies | Dhaka |
20 | 5 Mar | Sri Lanka vs Australia | Colombo |
21 | 6 Mar | India vs Ireland | Bangalore |
22 | 6 Mar | England vs South Africa | Chennai |
23 | 7 Mar | Kenya vs Canada | New Delhi |
24 | 8 Mar | Pakistan vs New Zealand | Pallekelle |
25 | 9 Mar | India vs Netherlands | New Delhi |
26 | 10 Mar | Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe | Pallekelle |
27 | 11 Mar | West Indies vs Ireland | Mohali |
28 | 11 Mar | Bangladesh vs England | Chittagong |
29 | 12 Mar | India vs South Africa | Nagpur |
30 | 13 Mar | New Zealand vs Canada | Mumbai |
31 | 13 Mar | Australia vs Kenya | Bangalore |
32 | 14 Mar | Pakistan vs Zimbabwe | Pallekelle |
33 | 14 Mar | Bangladesh vs Netherlands | Chittagong |
34 | 15 Mar | South Africa vs Ireland | Kolkata |
35 | 16 Mar | Australia vs Canada | Bangalore |
36 | 17 Mar | England vs West Indies | Chennai |
37 | 18 Mar | Sri Lanka vs New Zealand | Mumbai |
38 | 18 Mar | Ireland vs Netherlands | Kolkata |
39 | 19 Mar | Australia vs Pakistan | Colombo |
40 | 19 Mar | Bangladesh vs South Africa | Dhaka |
41 | 20 Mar | Zimbabwe vs Kenya | Kolkata |
42 | 20 Mar | India vs West Indies | Chennai |
43 | 23 Mar | First Quarterfinal | Dhaka |
44 | 24 Mar | Second Quarterfinal | Colombo |
45 | 25 Mar | Third Quarterfinal | Dhaka |
46 | 26 Mar | Fourth Quarterfinal | Ahmedabad |
47 | 29 Mar | First Semifinal | Colombo |
48 | 30 Mar | Second Semifinal | Mohali |
49 | 02 Apr | FINAL | Mumbai |