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ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 will be the 10th World Cup. Prior to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, 9 Cricket World Cups have been organized by ICC. Australia have emerged winner on the most occasions – 4. Closely following is West Indies, who won the inaugural and the very next World Cup. All the Indian Subcontinent teams – India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka have won 1 World Cup each. Australia won in 1987, 1999, 2003 and 2007. West Indies won on 1975 (the first World Cup) and 1979. India won the World Cup in 1983, Pakistan won the World Cup in 1992 and Sri Lanka won in 1996.
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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 be Bangladesh's first time co-hosting a Cricket World Cup. The World Cup will use cricket's One Day International format, with fourteen national cricket teams scheduled
to compete. The World Cup will take place between February and early April 2011, with the first match to be played on 19 February 2011 with co-hosts India and Bangladesh facing off at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur.

Immediately after the World Cup fever of 2007 subsides the fans would be counting the days to the next World Cup to be held in 2011. The 2011 Cricket World Cup will be the tenth time the tournament would be held. The World Cup of 2011 is scheduled to take place in the Indian sub-continent and the four countries that are going to host the 2011 World Cup are India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan. India would host 22 matches, Pakistan 16, Sri Lanka 9 and Bangladesh 6. The final of the World Cup will be played at a state-of-the-art stadium to be built near the banks of the river Yamuna. The 2011 World Cup will also allow the non-Test Cricketing sides to compete.
Cricket World Cup 2011 teams: Cricket World Cup 2011 teams include 4 times winner Australia, 2 times winners West Indies, South Africa, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, New Zealand, Netherlands, Canada, Ireland, England and Kenya. Groups in which Cricket World Cup 2011 teams are divided:
Player | Mat | Runs | HS | Ave |
SR Tendulkar | 36 | 1796 | 152 | 57.93 |
RT Ponting | 39 | 1537 | 140* | 48.03 |
BC Lara | 34 | 1225 | 116 | 42.24 |
ST Jayasuriya | 38 | 1165 | 120 | 34.26 |
AC Gilchrist | 31 | 1085 | 149 | 36.16 |
Javed Miandad | 33 | 1083 | 103 | 43.32 |
SP Fleming | 33 | 1075 | 134* | 35.83 |
HH Gibbs | 25 | 1067 | 143 | 56.15 |
PA de Silva | 35 | 1064 | 145 | 36.68 |
IVA Richards | 23 | 1013 | 181 | 63.31 |
SC Ganguly | 21 | 1006 | 183 | 55.88 |
ME Waugh | 22 | 1004 | 130 | 52.84 |
Name | Team | Wickets | Match |
GD McGrath | Australia | 71 | 39 |
Wasim Akram | Pakistan | 55 | 36 |
M Muralitharan | Sri Lanka | 53 | 31 |
C Vaas | Sri Lanka | 49 | 31 |
J Srinath | India | 44 | 33 |
AA Donald | South Africa | 38 | 25 |
Imran Khan | Pakistan | 34 | 19 |
GB Hogg | Australia | 34 | 20 |
SK Warne | Australia | 32 | 17 |
CZ Harris | New Zealand | 32 | 27 |
Group A | Group B |
Australia | India |
Pakistan | South Africa |
New Zealand | England |
Sri Lanka | West Indies |
Zimbabwe | Bangladesh |
Canada | Ireland |
Kenya | Netherlands |
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 |
Fixtures | Date | Venue |
Zimbabwe | 21st Feb | Ahemdabad |
New Zealand | 25th Feb | Nagpur |
Sri Lanka | 5th Mar | Colombo |
Kenya | 13th Mar | Bangalore |
Canada | 16th Mar | Bangalore |
Pakistan | 19th Mar | Colombo |
Fixtures | Date | Venue |
India | 19th Feb | Dhaka |
Ireland | 25th Feb | Dhaka |
West Indies | 4th March | Dhaka |
England | 11th March | Chittagong |
Netherlands | 14th March | Chittagong |
South Africa | 19th March | Dhaka |
Fixtures | Date | Venue |
Sri Lanka | 20th Feb | Hambantota |
Zimbabwe | 28th Feb | Nagpur |
Pakistan | 3th March | Colombo |
Kenya | 7th March | Delhi |
New Zealand | 13th March | Mumbai |
Australia | 16th March | Bangalore |
Fixtures | Date | Venue |
Netherlands | 22th Feb | Nagpur |
India | 27th Feb | Kolkata |
Ireland | 2nd March | Bangalore |
South Africa | 6th March | Chennai |
Bangalore | 11th March | Chittagong |
West Indies | 17th March | Chennai |
Fixtures | Date | Venue |
Bangladesh | 19th Feb | Dhaka |
England | 27th Feb | Kolkata |
Ireland | 6th March | Bangalore |
Netherlands | 9th March | Delhi |
South Africa | 12th March | Nagpur |
West Indies | 20th March | Chennai |
Fixtures | Date | Venue |
Bagladesh | 25th Feb | Dhaka |
England | 2nd March | Bangalore |
India | 6th March | Bangalore |
West Indies | 11th March | Mohali |
South Africa | 15th March | Kolkata |
Netherlands | 18th March | Kolkata |
Fixtures | Date | Venue |
New Zealand | 20th Feb | Chennai |
Pakistan | 23rd Feb | Hambantota |
Sri Lanka | 1st March | Colombo |
Canada | 7th March | Delhi |
Australia | 13th March | Bangalore |
Zimbabwe | 20th March | Kolkata |
Fixtures | Date | Venue |
Kenya | 20th Feb | Chennai |
Australia | 25th Feb | Nagpur |
Zimbabwe | 4th March | Ahmedabad |
Pakistan | 8th March | Pallekeli |
Canada | 13th March | Mumbai |
Sri Lanka | 18th March | Mumbai |
Fixtures | Date | Venue |
England | 22nd Feb | Nagpur |
West Indies | 28th Feb | Delhi |
South Africa | 3rd March | Mohali |
India | 9th March | Delhi |
Bangladesh | 14th March | Chittagong |
Ireland | 18th March | Kolkata |
Fixtures | Date | Venue |
Kenya | 23rd Feb | Hambantota |
Sri Lanka | 26th Feb | Colombo |
Canada | 3rd March | Colombo |
New Zealand | 8th March | Pallekele |
Zimbabwe | 14th March | Pallekele |
Australia | 19th March | Colombo |
Fixtures | Date | Venue |
West Indies | 24th Feb | Delhi |
Netherlands | 3rd March | Mohali |
England | 6th March | Chennai |
India | 12th March | Nagpur |
Ireland | 15th March | Kolkata |
Bangladesh | 19th March | Dhaka |
Fixtures | Date | Venue |
Canada | 20th Feb | Hambantota |
Pakistan | 26th Feb | Colombo |
Kenya | 1st March | Colombo |
Australia | 5th March | Colombo |
Zimbabwe | 10th March | Pallekele |
New Zealand | 18th March | Mumbai |
Fixtures | Date | Venue |
South Africa | 24th March | Delhi |
Netherlands | 28th March | Delhi |
Bangladesh | 4th March | Dhaka |
Ireland | 11th March | Mohali |
England | 17th March | Chennai |
India | 20th March | Chennai |
Fixtures | Date | Venue |
Australia | 21st Feb | Ahmedabad |
Canada | 28th Feb | Nagpur |
New Zealand | 4th March | Ahmedabad |
Sri Lanka | 10th March | Pallekele |
Pakistan | 14th March | Pallekele |
Kenya | 20th March | Kolkata |
The growth of cricket has grown rapidly in few decades. It is because of change in cricket history from test cricket to limited over cricket and mainly because of Cricket World Cup which occurs in 4 years. Cricket World Cup has brought excitement towards people.
Records in Cricket World Cupis counted of great importance and Cricket World Cup as the one of the biggest tournament in sports made the people more close to cricket.
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Cricket World Cup 2011 tophy |
Cricket World cup 2011 is not two far away from now. This world cup will be hosted by South Asian countries India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Though it had been told that, world cup matches will also occur at Pakistan but, after terrorist attack in Pakistan, all the match fixtures in Pakistan is shifted to India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Unlike 16 teams in other world cup before, only 14 team will be participating in World Cup 2011. 4 teams from each group will be placed in Quarter final. The team with most point of group A will face the team with fourth most team in group B, the team will second most point in group A will face with the team with third most point in the group B team and so on. The teams who won their quarter final fixtures will face in semifinal and winners of semifinal will face in final.
Cricket World Cup is a big event in itself, more than that it connects all the people in the world through cricket. My country could not have chance to play in this Cricket World Cup 2011 but, still I can't deny that, I will enjoy the cricket world cup due to its excitement. ODI cricket history has made a sufficient change in the cricket and I hope this Cricket World Cup would create the interest towards cricket in all part of the world.