Saturday, January 29, 2011

TV channels broadcasting the ICC cricket World cup 2011

The Cricket World cup 2011 - jointly hosted by India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh is the biggest tournament in cricket. There was a big competition for the broadcasting rights. ICC sold the broadcasting rights to ESPNStar for about $2 billion. The cricket world cup will be shown all over the world in about 220 countries. Here are some of the TV channels broadcasting the ICC cricket World cup 2010:


Afghanistan: Ariana Television Network: Lemar TV

Australia: Nine Network and Fox Sports

Africa : SABC and Supersport

Canada : Asian Television Network (ATN)

Europe (excluding UK and Ireland): Eurosport

India: ESPNStar and DD National (Doordarsan)

Middle East (Including Dubai, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and all): Arab Radio and Television Network

New Zealand : Sky Sport

Pacific Islands : Sky Pacific

Pakistan: GEO Super and Pakistan Television Network (PTN)

Sri Lanka : Rupavahini Corporation

South Africa : SABC and Supersport

South Asia (Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives): ESPNStar

United Kingdom and Ireland: Sky Sports

United States: DirecTV

West Indies : Caribbean Media Corporation

Mumbai to host 2011 cricket world cup final

The organising committee for the 2011 Cricket World Cup has said that the inaugural ceremony of the mega event will be held in Dhaka, while Lahore and Colombo will host the semi-finals and finals will be held in Mumbai. It has also promised a spectator-friendly tournament with affordable ticket prices.
India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh will be co-hosting the month-long extravaganza in four years' time. "We promise a spectator-and media-friendly World Cup in four years time," said, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Chairman Sharad Pawar, after the organisers' first meeting in Bhurban, a northern hill resort near Islamabad. "We will make unrelenting efforts to make the event a spectacular one so that more and more people come and watch the best cricket," Pawar was quoted as saying in 'The News'. "We assure that prices of the tickets will be affordable to the local paying capacity," he added.
The committee also held discussions on the option of common visas for citizens of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, based on the pattern the Caribbean nations adopted in the just concluded World Cup. "The possibility of a common visa will also be explored through talks with the governments," said Pawar.
Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Nasim Ashraf said the committee will seek grants from the ICC for developing cricket grounds in all the four countries. Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi and Faisalabad would host the World Cup matches in Pakistan.
Pakistan's eastern cultural hub at Lahore was chosen, as the headquarters of the World Cup 2011. The four countries from the subcontinent beat the joint bid from Australia and New Zealand to stage the 2011 World Cup. Australia and New Zealand will now host the 2015 edition.
Besides Pawar and Ashraf, the meeting was attended by Bangladesh Cricket Board CEO Mehmood-ur-Rahman and Sri Lankan Cricket Board Chief Executive Dilip Mendies. The next organising committee meeting will be held in India later this year.

2011 Cricket World Cup matches switch to India

The majority of 2011 World Cup matches scheduled to be held in Pakistan will be switched to India, the tournament's organising committee has decided.
The 2011 World Cup was set to be co-hosted by Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka with Pakistan to host 14 matches. But the International Cricket Council, at its executive board meeting in Dubai earlier this month, decided to strip Pakistan of its hosting rights because of safety concerns arising from an "uncertain political situation" in the country.
At a World Cup organising committee meeting in Mumbai on Tuesday, India was given 29 matches including the final and one semi-final, while Sri Lanka is set to host 12 matches including a semi-final and Bangladesh eight matches and the opening ceremony. ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat, who attended the meeting, said he was confident adequate security measure would be put in place in the subcontinent to ensure the event goes ahead as planned.
"We have formed in the central organising committee a security team to be directed by BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) president Shashank Manohar," he said. "We recognise that it's important we instil confidence in the security measures we have in place. "We have no doubt that we will be able to put together security plans that would successfully help host the World Cup in 2011."

ICC World Cup 2011 Groups

The ICC World Cup 2011 is a biggest cricket tournament scheduled to take place in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in February-March 2011. It will be the 10th cricket world cup.

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

Cricket World Cup 2011 Venue

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 in India, Sri Lanka & Bangladesh

World Cup Cricket 2011 The 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup will be the tenth Cricket World Cup, and will be hosted by three South Asian Test cricket playing countries; India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. It will take place during the months of February and March 2011, with the first match being played on 19 February 2011.

29 matches out of 49 will be played in India including one quarterfinal, semi-final and final, 12 matches in Sri Lanka including one quarterfinal and semifinal and eight matches in Bangladesh including two quarterfinals.

ICC Cricket World CUP 2011 Schedule

After 14 Years, Cricket World Cup is finally returned to Asia (India-Sri Lanka-Bangladesh). Last time World Cup was hosted in Asia in 1996 and Sri Lanka emerge winners of the ICC Wills World Cup. Unfortunately, this time Pakistan will not host any games of 2011 world cup because of security concern.
ICC has tried their best to shorten the 2011 world cup as compared to 2007 world cup. So there will be 49 number of games will be played in 2011 as compared to 51 in 2007. Also the length of the tournament will be shorten by a week. Out of forty nine games, India will host 29 matches, Sri Lanka will host 12 matches and 8 games will be hosted by Bangladesh.
India will host one quarter final in Ahmedabad, one semi final in Mohali and Final of World Cup 2011 in Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. While Sri Lanka will host the 2nd quarterfinal and 1st semi final in R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo and Bangladesh will host 1st and 3rd quarterfinal in Mirpur, Dhaka.
Fourteen teams will participate in 2011 World Cup with 14 teams divided into two groups each containing seven teams. Group A contains Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Kenya and Canada while Group B includes India, South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Ireland and Netherlands.
The tournament will start with the game between India and Bangladesh on February 19th at Mirpur, Dhaka and tournament will ends with the Final on April 2 in renovated Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. There will be total 13 venues will be used for the tournament.
First quarter final will be played on March 23rd in Mirpur, while second quarter final will be played on March 24th in Ahmedabad. Third quarterfinal will be played in Mirpur on 25th March and fourth quarterfinal will be hosted by Sri Lanka in Colombo on March 26th 2011. First semi final will be played on 29th March in Colombo and second semi final will be played on March 30th in Mohali.
Groups for the 2011 World Cup
Group A - Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Kenya, and Canada.
Group B - India, South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands.
Previous ICC World Cup Winners
1975 – West Indies
1979 – West Indies
1983 – India
1987 – Australia
1992 – Pakistan
1996 – Sri Lanka
1999 – Australia
2003 - Australia
2007 - Australia
World Cup 2011 Fixtures (All timings are mentioned in GMT+05:30)
Timing
Teams
Venue
Results
Sat Feb 19 (D/N)
14:00 PM
1st match Group B - India v Bangladesh
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur

Sun Feb 20
09:30 AM
2nd match Group A- Kenya v New Zealand
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai

Sun Feb 20 (D/N)
14:30 PM
3rd match Group A- Sri Lanka v Canada
Hambantota International Cricket Stadium

Mon Feb 21 (D/N)
14:30 PM
4th match Group A - Australia v Zimbabwe
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad

Tue Feb 22 (D/N)
14:30 PM
5th match Group B- England v Netherlands
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur

Wed Feb 23 (D/N)
14:30 PM
6th match Group A - Kenya v Pakistan
Hambantota International Cricket Stadium

Thu Feb 24 (D/N)
14:30 PM
7th match Group B- South Africa v West Indies
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi

Fri Feb 25
09:30 AM
9th match Group A- Australia v New Zealand
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur

Fri Feb 25 (D/N)
14:00 PM
8th match Group B- Bangladesh v Ireland
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur

Sat Feb 26 (D/N)
14:30 PM
10th match Group A- Pakistan v Sri Lanka
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

Sun Feb 27 (D/N)
14:30PM
11th match Group B - India v England
Eden Gardens, Kolkata

Mon Feb 28
09:30 AM
12th match Group A- Canada v Zimbabwe
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur

Mon Feb 28 (D/N)
14:30 PM
13th match Group B- Netherlands v West Indies
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi

Tue Mar 1 (D/N)
14:30 PM
14th match Group A- Kenya v Sri Lanka
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

Wed Mar 2 (D/N)
14:30 PM
15th match Group B - England v Ireland
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

Thu Mar 3
09:30 AM
16th match Group B- Netherlands v South Africa
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh

Thu Mar 3 (D/N)
14:30 PM
17th match Group A- Canada v Pakistan
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

Fri Mar 4
09:30 AM
18th match Group A - New Zealand v Zimbabwe
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad

Fri Mar 4 (D/N)
14:00 PM
19th match Group B- Bangladesh v West Indies
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur

Sat Mar 5 (D/N)
14:30 PM
20th match Group A - Australia v Sri Lanka
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

Sun Mar 6
09:30 AM
21st match Group B- England v South Africa
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai

Sun Mar 6 (D/N)
14:30 PM
22nd match Group B - India v Ireland
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

Mon Mar 7 (D/N)
14:30 PM
23rd match Group A- Canada v Kenya
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi

Tue Mar 8 (D/N)
14:30 PM
24th match Group A- New Zealand v Pakistan
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium

Wed Mar 9 (D/N)
14:30 PM
25th match Group B- India v Netherlands
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi

Thu Mar 10 (D/N)
14:30 PM
26th match Group A - Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium

Fri Mar 11
09:30 AM
27th match Group B- Ireland v West Indies
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh

Fri Mar 11 (D/N)
14:00 PM
28th match Group B - Bangladesh v England
Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong

Sat Mar 12 (D/N)
14:30 PM
29th match Group B- India v South Africa
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur

Sun Mar 13
09:30 AM
30th match Group A - Canada v New Zealand
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

Sun Mar 13 (D/N)
14:30 PM
31st match Group A- Australia v Kenya
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

Mon Mar 14
09:00 AM
32nd match Group B- Bangladesh v Netherlands
Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong

Mon Mar 14 (D/N)
14:30 PM
33rd match Group A- Pakistan v Zimbabwe
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium

Tue Mar 15 (D/N)
14:30 PM
34th match Group B- Ireland v South Africa
Eden Gardens, Kolkata

Wed Mar 16 (D/N)
14:30 PM
35th match Group A - Australia v Canada
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

Thu Mar 17 (D/N)
14:30 PM
36th match Group B - England v West Indies
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai

Fri Mar 18
09:30 AM
37th match Group B - Ireland v Netherlands
Eden Gardens, Kolkata

Fri Mar 18 (D/N)
14:30 PM
38th match Group A- New Zealand v Sri Lanka
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

Sat Mar 19
09:00 AM
39th match Group B- Bangladesh v South Africa
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur

Sat Mar 19 (D/N)
14:30 PM
40th match Group A- Australia v Pakistan
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

Sun Mar 20
09:30 AM
41st match Group A- Kenya v Zimbabwe
Eden Gardens, Kolkata

Sun Mar 20 (D/N)
14:30 PM
42nd match Group B - India v West Indies
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai

Wed Mar 23 (D/N)
14:00 PM
1st Quarter Final – A1 v B4
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur

Thu Mar 24 (D/N)
14:30 PM
2nd Quarter Final – A2 v B3
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad

Fri Mar 25 (D/N)
14:00 PM
3rd Quarter Final – A3 v B2
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur

Sat Mar 26 (D/N)
14:30 PM
4th Quarter Final – A4 v B1
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

Tue Mar 29 (D/N)
14:30 PM
Semi Final – Winner of 1st QF v Winenr of 3rd QF
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

Wed Mar 30 (D/N)
14:30 PM
Semi Final – Winner of 2nd QF v Winner of 4th QF
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh

Sat Apr 2 (D/N)
14:30 PM
Final - TBC v TBC
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

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