2011
Ireland chased the highest run score in the World Cup history as they beat England by 3 wickets with 5 balls remaining chasing 327 runs as Kevin O'Brien hit 63 balls 113 runs with 13 fours and 6 sixes.
Minnows Ireland successfully chased 327 runs, highest run chase in the Cricket World Cup history, would you believe this...?, Yes Ireland have done it, they made 329/7 chasing England's 327 runs with 5 balls remaining in the 15th match of 2011 Cricket World Cup in Group B game on Wednesday, 2nd Marc, 2011 at Bangalore.

Bangalore is the same ground where England just missed to create history against India when tey tied at 338 runs but today they were on the reverse side and Ireland shocked them with a big chase. England made 327/8 in 50 overs thanks to Trott 92, Bell 81 and Pietersen 59 runs. But Ireland have other plans as they chased and O'Brien played a fiery inning of 63 balls 113 runs with 13 fours and 6 sixes.

Match Summary:

England - 327/8 in 50 overs (Trott 92, Bell 81, Pietersen 59)

Ireland - 329/7 in 49.1 overs (O'Brien 113, Cusack 47)

Toss - England won the toss and elected to bat first.

Man of the Match - KevinO'Brien (Ireland)

Result - Ireland won by 3 wickets (with 5 balls remaining)

Points - Ireland 2, England 0










South Africa v Netherlands 2011 World Cup Live Score at Mohali - SAF v NED CWC 16th Match Live Commentary

In an another unmatched 16th match of 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, title favorite South Africa will take Netherlands in the first game of Thursday, 3rd March, 2011 at Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh in a day game starting from 04:00 GMT, 09:30 local, 09:30 IST.

South Africa won comfortably against West Indies and will now looking for a big win to further increase their run rate while Holland on the other hand played really well against England with 292 runs but disappointed against West Indies with 215 runs lost.

South Africa v Holland World Cup 16th Match Live Score with ball by ball Commentary:



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England vs Netherlands – Match 5, Group B| England win not enough for WC2011

ICC World Cup 2011
England vs Netherlands – Match 5, Group B
Played at Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur, 22 Feb 2011
Toss - Netherlands have won the toss and elected to Bat

Result – England beat Netherlands by 6 wickets

Netherlands Innings R B 4s 6s SR
Alexei Kervezee c M Prior b T Bresnan 16 25 2 0 64.00
Wesley Barresi (W) st M Prior b G Swann 29 25 6 0 116.00
Tom Cooper c J Anderson b P Collingwood 47 73 3 0 64.38
Ryan ten Doeschate c R Bopara b S Broad 119 110 9 3 108.18
Bas Zuiderent c P Collingwood b G Swann 1 10 0 0 10.00
Tom de Grooth b Stuart Broad 28 31 3 0 90.32
Peter Borren (C) Not Out 35 24 4 0 145.83
Mudassar Bukhari Not Out 6 5 0 0 120.00
Pieter Seelaar





Bernard Loots





Berend Westdijk





Extras (b 3,lb 3,w 2, nb 3) 11



Total (6 wickets; 50 overs) 292 (5.84 runs per over)
Fall of Wickets (Netherlands) -
1-36 (Kervezee, 6.2 ov), 2-58 (Barresi, 11.4 ov), 3-136 (Cooper, 28.1 ov), 4-149 (Zuiderent, 32.5 ov), 5-213 (de Grooth, 42.5 ov), 6-274 (ten Doeschate, 48.1 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ
James Anderson 10 0 72 0 7.20 (nb 2)
Stuart Broad 10 2 65 2 6.50 (nb 1, w 1)
Tim Bresnan 10 0 49 1 4.90 (w 1)
Graeme Swann 10 0 35 2 3.50
Paul Collingwood 8 0 46 1 5.75
Kevin Pietersen 2 0 19 0 9.50
Powerplay: 1-10, 11-15 (Bowling), 43-47 (Batting)

England Innings R B 4s 6s SR
Andrew Strauss (C) c T Cooper b M Bukhari 88 83 9 0 106.02
Kevin Pietersen c P Borren b P Seelaar 39 61 5 0 63.93
Jonathan Trott st W Barresi b R ten Doeschate 62 65 4 0 95.38
Ian Bell b R ten Doeschate 33 40 1 0 82.50
Paul Collingwood Not Out 30 23 3 0 130.43
Ravi Bopara Not Out 30 20 2 1 150.00
Matt Prior (W)
Tim Bresnan
Stuart Broad
Graeme Swann
James Anderson
Extras (b 1,lb 2,w 11, nb 0) 14



Total (4 wickets; 48.4 overs) 296 (6.08 runs per over)
Fall of wickets (England):
1-105 (Pietersen, 17.4 ov), 2-166 (Strauss, 29.2 ov), 3-224 (Trott, 40.1 ov), 4-241 (Bell, 42.6 ov)
 Bowling O M R W Econ
Mudassar Bukhari 9 0 54 1 6.00
Berend Westdijk 7 0 41 0 5.86
Bernard Loots 9.4 0 74 0 7.65 (w 2)
Pieter Seelaar 10 0 54 1 5.40 (w 2)
Ryan ten Doeschate 10 0 47 2 4.70 (w 1)
Tom Cooper 3 0 23 0 7.67
Powerplay: 1-10, 11-15 (Bowling), 41-45 (Batting)
Teams:
England (Playing XI): Andrew Strauss(c), Kevin Pietersen, Jonathan Trott, Ian Bell, Paul Collingwood, Ravi Bopara, Matt Prior(w), Tim Bresnan, Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, James Anderson
Netherlands (Playing XI): Alexei Kervezee, Wesley Barresi(w), Tom Cooper, Ryan ten Doeschate, Bas Zuiderent, Tom de Grooth, Peter Borren(c), Mudassar Bukhari, Pieter Seelaar, Bernard Loots, Berend Westdijk

Cricket World Cup 2011 Matches Results| all match Results updated| Team standings,Cricket World Cup 2011 Matches Results. World Cup 2011 Result Group A. World Cup 2011 Result Group B. World Cup 2011 Group A Highlights. World Cup 2011 Group B Highlights.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Results
Date Teams Result
19 Feb 2011 Group B India won by 87 runs
India vs Bangladesh View Scorecard | Highlights
20 Feb 2011 Group A New Zealand win by 10 wickets
New Zealand vs Kenya View Scorecard | Highlights
20 Feb 2011 Group A Sri Lanka won by 210 runs
Sri Lanka vs Canada View Scorecard | Highlights
21 Feb 2011 Group A Australia won by 91 runs
Australia vs Zimbabwe View Scorecard | Highlights
22 Feb 2011 GroupB Australia won by 91 runs
England vs Netherlands View Scorecard | Highlights

Updates are end of match day..



Australia vs Zimbabwe World Cup Highlights 2011 21st Feb Aus vs Zim World Cup Highlights. Australia vs Zimbabwe World Cup Cricket Highlights 2011 Feb 2011. Aus vs Zim Highlights World Cup 2011 Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad.Australia began their World Cup campaign on a winning note, wrapping up an easy 91-run win over a Zimbabwean outfit with no answer to the pace battery of Brett Lee, Shaun Tait and Mitchell Johnson, who finished as the pick of the bowlers with 4 for 19. Zimbabwe had put in a spirited display in the field to keep Australia to 262 for 6 on a good batting wicket, but they never looked like chasing the runs down once a positive opening stand between Charles Coventry and Brendan Taylor had been broken.

Australia 262 for 6 (Watson 79, Clarke 58*, Mpofu 2-58) beat Zimbabwe 171 (Cremer 37, Johnson 4-19, Tait 2-34) by 91 runs


ICC World Cup 2011
Australia vs Zimbabwe – Match 4, Group A
Played at Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad, 21 Feb 2011
Toss - Australia won the toss and elected to Bat first.
Result – Australia beat Zimbabwe by 91 runs
The Man of the Match is Shane Watson.
Australia Innings R B 4s 6s SR
Shane Watson lbw b Graeme Cremer 79 92 8 1 85.87
Brad Haddin (W) lbw b Prosper Utseya 29 66 3 0 43.94
Ricky Ponting (C) run out (Chris Mpofu) 28 36 0 0 77.78
Michael Clarke Not Out 58 55 4 0 105.45
Cameron White b Chris Mpofu  22 36 0 0 61.11
David Hussey b Ray Price 14 8 1 1 175.00
Steven Smith c R Chakabva b C Mpofu 11 4 1 1 275.00
Mitchell Johnson Not Out 7 3 1 0 233.33
Shaun Tait
Jason Krejza
Brett Lee
Extras (b 0,lb 7,w 7, nb 0) 14



Total (6 wickets; 50 overs) 262 (5.24 runs per over)
Fall of wickets (Australia):
1 – 61 (Brad Haddin, 18.5), 2 – 140 (Shane Watson, 31.2), 3 – 144 (Ricky Ponting, 32.5), 4 – 207 (Cameron White, 45), 5 – 241 (David Hussey, 48.1), 6 – 254 (Steven Smith, 49.1)
Bowling O M R W Econ
Chris Mpofu 9 0 58 2 6.44
Ray Price 10 0 43 1 4.30 (w 1)
Prosper Utseya 10 2 43 1 4.30 (w 2)
Graeme Cremer 10 0 41 1 4.10 (w 1)
Brendon Taylor 3 0 23 0 7.70
Elton Chigumbara 2 0 18 0 9.00 (w 1)
Sean Williams 6 0 29 0 4.80

Powerplay: 1-10, 11-15 (Bowling), 41-45 (Batting)

Zimbabwe Innings R B 4s 6s SR
Brendan Taylor b Shaun Tait 16 24 1 0 66.67
Charles Coventry c & b Brett Lee 14 24 1 1 58.33
Tatenda Taibu (W) c S Watson b M Johnson 7 17 1 0 41.18
Craig Ervine lbw b Mitchell Johnson 0 6 0 0 0.00
Elton Chigumbura (C) c B Haddin b J Krejza 14 25 2 0 56.00
Sean Williams c S Watson b S Tait 28 40 1 1 70.00
Regis Chakabva lbw b Jason Krejza 6 18 0 0 33.33
Prosper Utseya c R Ponting b D Hussey 24 45 1 0 53.33
Graeme Cremer c B Haddin b M Johnson 37 51 4 0 72.55
Ray Price Not Out 5 19 0 0 26.32
Chris Mpofu c B Haddin b M Johnson 2 11 0 0 18.18
Extras (b 4,lb 9,w 3, nb 2) 18



Total (All Out; 46.2 overs) 171 (3.69 runs per over)
Fall of wickets (Zimbabwe):
1-22 (Coventry, 5.4 ov), 2-40 (Taibu, 10.3 ov), 3-40 (Taylor, 11.2 ov), 4-44 (Ervine, 12.3 ov), 5-88 (Chigumbura, 21.2 ov), 6-96 (Williams, 24.6 ov), 7-104 (Chakabva, 27.2 ov), 8-153 (Utseya, 39.2 ov), 9-167 (Cremer, 42.4 ov), 10-171 (Mpofu, 46.2 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ
Shaun Tait 9 1 34 2 3.78 (nb 1 w 2)
Brett Lee 8 1 34 1 4.25 (nb 1 w 1)
Mitchell Johnson 9.2 2 19 4 2.04
Jason Krejza 8 0 28 2 3.50
Shane Watson 3 0 7 0 2.33
Steven Smith 5 0 24 0 4.80
David Hussey 4 1 12 1 3.00

Powerplay: 1-10, 11-15 (Bowling), 46-50 (Batting)
Teams:
Zimbabwe (Playing XI): Brendan Taylor, Charles Coventry, Tatenda Taibu(w), Craig Ervine, Sean Williams, Elton Chigumbura(c), Gregory Lamb, Prosper Utseya, Shingirai Masakadza, Graeme Cremer, Ray Price
Australia (Playing XI): Shane Watson, Brad Haddin(w), Ricky Ponting(c), Michael Clarke, Cameron White, David Hussey, Steven Smith, Mitchell Johnson, Jason Krejza, Brett Lee, John Hastings
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 Day 2: Cricket match updates| summary| Video highlights online

Match 1:


Kenya 69 v New Zealand 72/0 (8 ov)
New Zealand won by 10 wickets (with 252 balls remaining)

New Zealand 72 for 0 (Guptill 39*, McCullum 26*) beat Kenya 69 (Bennett 4-16, Oram 3-2, Southee 3-13) by 10 wickets

Hamish Bennett led New Zealand's humiliation of a Kenya outfit clearly out of its depth, attacking the stumps with metronomic accuracy to rip out four quick wickets as the minnows capitulated for just 69 - their lowest World Cup total and the fifth worst overall. Tim Southee helped himself to three cheap wickets, while Jacob Oram also picked up three in three overs before Martin Guptill and Brendon McCullum eased their side to an unchallenged 10-wicket win.


Match 2:



Sri Lanka 332/7 v Canada 122 (36.5 ov)
Sri Lanka won by 210 runs

Sri Lanka 332 for 7 (Jayawardene 100, Sangakkara 92) beat Canada 122 ( Cheema 37, Kulasekara 3-16)by 265 runs

For the many who slammed the ICC's decision to expel Associates from the next World Cup, this was a bad day. After Kenya were embarrassed by a modest New Zealand team, Canada desperately needed to showcase why minnow teams belong on the global stage. Instead they were overwhelmed by 210 runs against Sri Lanka, who opened their World Cup campaign as emphatically as their co-hosts India did on Saturday.

India 370 for 4 (Sehwag 175, Kohli 100*) beat Bangladesh 283 for 9 (Tamim 70, Shakib 55, Munaf 4-48) by 87 runs




ICC World Cup 2011 – Match 1
India vs Bangladesh
Played at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, 19 Feb 2011
Toss -Bangladesh have won the toss and elected to Field.
Innings break
India Innings R B 4s 6s SR
Virender Sehwag b Shakib Al Hasan 175 140 14 5 125.00
Sachin Tendulkar run out (Shakib Al Hasan) 28 29 4 0 96.55
Gautam Gambhir b Mahmudullah 39 39 3 0 100.00
Virat Kohli Not Out 100 83 8 2 120.48
Yusuf Pathan c M Rahim b S Islam 8 10 0 0 80.00
Yuvraj Singh





MS Dhoni (C) (W)





Harbhajan Singh





Zaheer Khan





Sreesanth





Munaf Patel





Extras (b 1,lb 2,w 16, nb 1) 20



Total (4 wickets; 50 overs) 370 (7.40 runs per over)
Fall of Wickets (India):
1. 1-69 (Tendulkar, 10.5 ov), 2-152 (Gambhir, 23.2 ov), 3-355 (Sehwag, 47.3 ov), 4-370 (Pathan, 49.6 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ
Shafiul Islam 7 0 69 1 9.85 (nb 1 w 2)
Rubel Hossain 10 0 60 0 6.00 (w 5)
Abdur Razzak 9 0 74 0 8.22 (w 1)
Shakib Al Hasan 10 0 61 1 6.10 (w 3)
Naeem Islam 7 0 54 0 7.71
Mahmudullah 7 0 49 1 7.00 (w 3)

Toss - Bangladesh have won the toss and elected to field
Teams
Bangladesh (Playing XI): Imrul Kayes, Tamim Iqbal, Junaid Siddique, Mushfiqur Rahim(w), Shakib Al Hasan(c), Raqibul Hasan, Mahmudullah, Naeem Islam, Abdur Razzak, Rubel Hossain, Shafiul Islam
India (Playing XI): Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, MS Dhoni(w/c), Yusuf Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Munaf Patel, S Sreesanth







New Zealand vs Kenya 2nd Match World Cup 2011 at Chepauk in Chennai : Scores, Commentary

The second game of the World Cup 2011 will be played between New Zealand and Kenya at the Chepauk in Chennai on Sunday.

The Day/night ODI will begin at 09:30 AM IST.

New Zealand Team : Brendon McCullum, Daniel Vettori,Hamish Bennett ,Jacob Oram, James Franklin ,Jamie How, Jesse Ryder , Kane Williamson ,Kyle Mills ,Luke Woodcock ,Martin Guptill, Nathan McCullum,Ross Taylor ,Scott Styris, Tim Southee

Kenya Team: Alex Obanda, Collins Obuya,David Obuya, Elijah Otieno, James Ngoche, Jimmy Kamande (C), Morris Ouma ,Nehemiah Odhiambo, Peter Ongondo, Rakep Patel Seren Waters, Shem Ngoche, Steve Tikolo,Tanmay Mishra, Thomas Odoyo

Live Scores and Commentary of the match will also be available on http://sportzvideo.wavedreamz.com



The 2011 season of the IPL will begin with defending champions Chennai Super Kings taking on Kolkata Knight Riders at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. The preliminary schedule released by the BCCI has the ten franchises playing at 13 venues over 51 days. The schedule may undergo changes keeping in view the state assembly elections to be held in a number of the host venues.

The Indian board has also said that the four play-off games after the league stage - as per the revised format announced last year - will be split evenly between the Wankhede Stadium and the MA Chidambaram Stadium, with Chennai hosting the final on May 28.

The finalists and the losing team from the third play-off match will qualify for the Champions League Twenty20 2011.

Meanwhile, the new Kochi franchise has announced that the side will be called "Indi Commandos."
India to play with sachin Vs Newzealand warmup| India Vs New Zealand ODI Preview.

   At the very last chance to test their combination before the World Cup, India will field their full-strength batting line-up in a 50-over game for the first time in 15 months. The batsmen had faltered against Australia on Sunday but will be bolstered by the return of Sachin Tendulkar against New Zealand.

Tendulkar had missed that warm-up game because of a niggle but will play on Wednesday, in what will be his third one-day match since his double-century against South Africa in Gwalior a year ago. He had a long batting session on Tuesday morning during India's practice, and also spent time working on his fielding, showing no signs of the hamstring injury that forced him to return home midway through the one-day series in South Africa a month ago.

Tendulkar will displace Gautam Gambhir from the top of the order to No. 3, the position at which Virat Kohli had much of his recent success. Kohli's form swept him to second spot in the ICC one-day rankings, but even that hasn't ensured him a place in the starting line-up. Wednesday's game will give Kohli a chance to show his prowess lower down the order, perhaps at No .6, a position where another contender, Suresh Raina, is considered a better bet. .

They're not the glamour boys of world cricket, but New Zealand have a habit of lifting their game in major tournaments. They are five-time World Cup semi-finalists, and despite being well down the ODI rankings, they reached the final of the Champions Trophy in 2009, losing to Australia when they couldn't stop Shane Watson's century. Since then they have lost Shane Bond to retirement, but retain many of the same personnel for the World Cup.
 Cricket world cup 2011 opening ceremony on 17rh Feb 2011 live on Star cricket and ESPN.

The 10th ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 will be started by a beautiful opening ceremony in the “Bangabandhu National Stadium” which is situated at Dhaka, Bangladesh on 17th Feb 2011.

Many TV channels will broadcast live ICC cricket world cup 2011 opening ceremony. To watch ICC cricket world cup 2011 opening ceremony live, keep eyes to BTV, ESPN, STAR CRICKET and other sports channel.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 is going to start from 19th February 2011 and the opening ceremony of ICC World Cup Cricket 2011 is going to held on 17th February 2011 two days before the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 on Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Opening Ceremony Venue

ICC World Cup Cricket 2011 opening ceremony will be held on Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 17th February 2011. Opening ceremony of ICC World Cup Cricket 2011 will be start as like a festival.Many singers will come from Indians and Bangladeshis also participate with this programs.

Government of Bangladesh will take an action about security system. Bangladeshi RAB,Police and Army will control this security system.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Opening Ceremony Live Telecast

You can watch the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Opening Ceremony Live Telecast and all the other events of ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 on ESPN STAR Cricket Live TV Channel it is a 24 hour cricket channel and dedicated to live cricket matches, highlights, live cricket scores and just everything to do with cricket.

You can Watch ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 on ESPN STAR Cricket Live TV. Telecast will start on February 12, 2011 with the warm up matches of the world Cup.


Bryan Adams a famous western artist is going to perform at ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Opening Ceremony alongwith the Bollywood trio Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy trio belting out the official song, 'De Ghuma Ke'.



World Cup 2011 Opening Ceremony Watch Live online, 17.02.2011 | Opening Ceremony of ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Watch Live Stream online | Cricket ICC Worldcup Watch Opening Ceremony of ICC World Cup 2011 17th February 2011 Live Online | ICC Cricket World Cup Opening Ceremony

Watch video:ICC 2011 World Cup Ceremony Dhaka -Shortlisted BVU Media Ltd Presentation



India beat Austraila by 38-runs in warm up match

India vs Australia World Cup Warm-up Highlights

India vs Australia World Cup Warm-up Highlights 2011 13th Feb Ind vs Aus World Cup Warm-up Highlights. India vs Australia World Cup Warm-up Cricket Highlights 2011 Feb 2011. Ind vs Aus Highlights World Cup Warm-up 2011 Bangalore.

India 214 (Sehwag 54, Lee 3-35) beat Australia 176 (R pointing 57 PP Chawla 4-31)
by 38 runs.


Watch Video Highlights|CWC 2011: India vs Australia World Cup Warm-up video Highlights| Scorecard online

Piyush Chawla: "It's a great feeling. When I started to bowl in the first Powerplay, the ball was turning and I knew if I bowled well, there was something for the spinners here. The way Watson was batting .. it was a good catch for me and the team. The wicket of Ferguson was most satisfying. I had gully and slips and I was mixing things up. My place in the eleven will depend on things. We have quite a few good spinners. If the pitch is slow and helps spinners, I will have a good chance to make it."
India beat Austraila by 38-runs in warm up match
Photo:Indian Players signs World Cup bat stickers at Bangalore

Indian batsman Virat Kohli at a portrait session ahead of the World Cup, Bangalore, February 11, 2011

 MS Dhoni signs World Cup bat stickers, Bangalore, February 11, 2011


Virender Sehwag and Suresh Raina sign bat stickers at a portrait session, Bangalore, February 11, 2011



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ICC World Cup Warm-up Matches 2010/11 Fixtures

ICC World Cup Warm-up Matches 2010/11 Fixtures
Sat Feb 12 04:00 GMT | 09:30 local | 09:30 IST Kenya v West Indies R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Sat Feb 12 D/N 08:30 GMT | 14:30 local | 14:00 IST Bangladesh v Canada Zahur Ahmed Stadium, Chittagong
Sat Feb 12 D/N 09:00 GMT | 14:30 local | 14:30 IST Ireland v New Zealand Vidarbha Stadium, Nagpur
Sat Feb 12 D/N 09:00 GMT | 14:30 local | 14:30 IST South Africa v Zimbabwe MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Sat Feb 12 04:00 GMT | 09:30 local | 09:30 IST Sri Lanka v Netherlands Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
Sun Feb 13 D/N 09:00 GMT | 14:30 local | 14:30 IST India v Australia M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Tue Feb 15 04:00 GMT | 09:30 local | 09:30 IST Ireland v Zimbabwe Vidarbha Stadium, Nagpur
Tue Feb 15 D/N 09:00 GMT | 14:30 local | 14:30 IST Bangladesh v Pakistan Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
Tue Feb 15 D/N 09:00 GMT | 14:30 local | 14:30 IST Australia v South Africa M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Tue Feb 15 D/N 09:00 GMT | 14:30 local | 14:30 IST Kenya v Netherlands Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
Wed Feb 15 D/N 09:00 GMT | 14:30 local | 14:30 IST Sri Lanka v West Indies R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Wed Feb 16 04:00 GMT | 09:30 local | 09:30 IST Canada v England Khan Shaheb Stadium, Fatullah
Fri Feb 16 D/N 09:00 GMT | 14:30 local | 14:30 IST India v New Zealand MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Fri Feb 18 D/N 08:30 GMT | 14:00 local | 14:00 IST England v Pakistan Khan Shaheb Stadium, Fatullah


ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 tournament is about to begin the Asian continent jointly hosted by Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka starting from 19 Feb 2011 with 1st match to be played between India and Bangladesh and finals at Mumbai, India on 02 April 2011. This is the biggest tournament of cricket and this time Indian team are hot favorites and will be under pressure to play under home conditions. But before the start of actual tournament each team will be given some practice matches to get themselves climatized according to the condition and think about their playing eleven. Catch all these Warm-UP matches LIVE Scores, Updates, News with us!
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England middle order batsman batsman Ravi Bopara has been called up to replace Eoin Morgan in England's World Cup squad after Morgan was ruled out of the tournament with a broken finger.

Morgan suffered the injury during the fourth One-Day International in Australia and it denies him the chance to play at his second World Cup, having played for Ireland in 2007.

He is replaced by Bopara, who is now due to fly back to England from the West Indies, where is currently involved in the England Lions' four-day first-class campaign in the West Indies.

Bopara played in the 2007 World Cup, helping England reach the Super Eight stage before they were unable to progress any further.

He has played 54 ODIs and was named in England's 30-man provisional squad for the tournament in January.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has confirmed that its event technical committee has approved Bopara as Morgan's replacement.

England begin their campaign when they play the Netherlands on 22nd February in Nagpur. Beforehand, they take on Canada and Pakistan in warm-up matches on 16th and 18th February.
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Kolkata's the Eden Gardens cricket ground is on course to host three World Cup matches after the International Cricket Council (ICC) said it was pleased with progress made.

The ground lost its opening match, between England and India, but if scheduled renovation work is completed on time, it will be able to host three matches in March.

A three-person ICC inspection team visited the ground on Monday 7th February and was satisfied that outstanding work will be completed in time for the matches.

“We are pleased with the progress made since January 25 and if that pace of work is maintained, we believe that the stadium will be ready for the games scheduled in March," ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat said.

The three matches that the ground is scheduled to host are South Africa v Ireland on 15th March, Ireland v Netherlands on 18th march and Zimbabwe v Kenya on 20th March.

England's match against India will now be played on 27th February in Bangalore.

© Cricket World 2011
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List of World Cup Matches CWC history: List of World Cup Matches played

1975Australia v PakistanHeadingley, Leedswc1
1975East Africa v New ZealandEdgbaston, Birminghamwc2
1975England v IndiaLord's Cricket Ground, St John's Woodwc3
1975Sri Lanka v West IndiesOld Trafford, Manchesterwc4
1975Australia v Sri LankaKennington Ovalwc5
1975East Africa v IndiaHeadingley, Leedswc6
1975England v New ZealandTrent Bridge, Nottinghamwc7
1975Pakistan v West IndiesEdgbaston, Birminghamwc8
1975Australia v West IndiesKennington Ovalwc9
1975England v East AfricaEdgbaston, Birminghamwc10
1975India v New ZealandOld Trafford, Manchesterwc11
1975Pakistan v Sri LankaTrent Bridge, Nottinghamwc12
1975England v AustraliaHeadingley, Leedswc13
1975New Zealand v West IndiesKennington Ovalwc14
1975Australia v West IndiesLord's Cricket Ground, St John's Woodwc15
1979Canada v PakistanHeadingley, Leedswc16
1979England v AustraliaLord's Cricket Ground, St John's Woodwc17
1979India v West IndiesEdgbaston, Birminghamwc18
1979New Zealand v Sri LankaTrent Bridge, Nottinghamwc19
1979Australia v PakistanTrent Bridge, Nottinghamwc20
1979England v CanadaOld Trafford, Manchesterwc21
1979India v New ZealandHeadingley, Leedswc22
1979Sri Lanka v West IndiesKennington Ovalwc22a
1979Australia v CanadaEdgbaston, Birminghamwc23
1979England v PakistanHeadingley, Leedswc24
1979India v Sri LankaOld Trafford, Manchesterwc25
1979New Zealand v West IndiesTrent Bridge, Nottinghamwc26
1979England v New ZealandOld Trafford, Manchesterwc27
1979Pakistan v West IndiesKennington Ovalwc28
1979England v West IndiesLord's Cricket Ground, St John's Woodwc29
1983Australia v ZimbabweTrent Bridge, Nottinghamwc30
1983England v New ZealandKennington Ovalwc31
1983India v West IndiesOld Trafford, Manchesterwc32
1983Pakistan v Sri LankaSt Helen's, Swanseawc33
1983Australia v West IndiesHeadingley, Leedswc34
1983England v Sri LankaCounty Ground, Tauntonwc35
1983India v ZimbabweGrace Road, Leicesterwc36
1983New Zealand v PakistanEdgbaston, Birminghamwc37
1983Australia v IndiaTrent Bridge, Nottinghamwc38
1983England v PakistanLord's Cricket Ground, St John's Woodwc39
1983New Zealand v Sri LankaPhoenix County Ground, Bristolwc40
1983West Indies v ZimbabweCounty Ground, New Road, Worcesterwc41
1983England v New ZealandEdgbaston, Birminghamwc42
1983India v West IndiesKennington Ovalwc43
1983Australia v ZimbabweCounty Ground, Southamptonwc44
1983Pakistan v Sri LankaHeadingley, Leedswc45
1983Australia v West IndiesLord's Cricket Ground, St John's Woodwc46
1983England v PakistanOld Trafford, Manchesterwc47
1983India v ZimbabweNevill Ground, Tunbridge Wellswc48
1983New Zealand v Sri LankaCounty Ground, Derbywc49
1983Australia v IndiaCounty Ground, Chelmsfordwc50
1983England v Sri LankaHeadingley, Leedswc51
1983New Zealand v PakistanTrent Bridge, Nottinghamwc52
1983West Indies v ZimbabweEdgbaston, Birminghamwc53
1983England v IndiaOld Trafford, Manchesterwc54
1983Pakistan v West IndiesKennington Ovalwc55
1983India v West IndiesLord's Cricket Ground, St John's Woodwc56
1987/88Pakistan v Sri LankaNiaz Stadium, Hyderabadwc57
1987/88India v AustraliaMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Madraswc58
1987/88England v West IndiesMunicipal Stadium, Gujranwalawc59
1987/88New Zealand v ZimbabweLal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabadwc60
1987/88Pakistan v EnglandPindi Club Ground, Rawalpindiwc61
1987/88Australia v ZimbabweMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Madraswc62
1987/88Sri Lanka v West IndiesNational Stadium, Karachiwc63
1987/88India v New ZealandM Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalorewc64
1987/88Pakistan v West IndiesGaddafi Stadium, Lahorewc65
1987/88India v ZimbabweWankhede Stadium, Bombaywc66
1987/88England v Sri LankaArbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawarwc67
1987/88Australia v New ZealandNehru Stadium, Indorewc68
1987/88Pakistan v EnglandNational Stadium, Karachiwc69
1987/88Sri Lanka v West IndiesModi Stadium, Kanpurwc70
1987/88India v AustraliaFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhiwc71
1987/88New Zealand v ZimbabweEden Gardens, Calcuttawc72
1987/88Pakistan v Sri LankaIqbal Stadium, Faisalabadwc73
1987/88England v West IndiesSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipurwc74
1987/88India v ZimbabweGujarat Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabadwc75
1987/88Australia v New ZealandSector 16 Stadium, Chandigarhwc76
1987/88Australia v ZimbabweBarabati Stadium, Cuttackwc77
1987/88England v Sri LankaNehru Stadium, Punewc78
1987/88Pakistan v West IndiesNational Stadium, Karachiwc79
1987/88India v New ZealandVidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpurwc80
1987/88Pakistan v AustraliaGaddafi Stadium, Lahorewc81
1987/88India v EnglandWankhede Stadium, Bombaywc82
1987/88Australia v EnglandEden Gardens, Calcuttawc83
1991/92New Zealand v AustraliaEden Park, Aucklandwc84
1991/92England v IndiaWestern Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perthwc85
1991/92Sri Lanka v ZimbabwePukekura Park, New Plymouthwc86
1991/92Pakistan v West IndiesMelbourne Cricket Groundwc87
1991/92New Zealand v Sri LankaTrust Bank Park, Hamiltonwc88
1991/92Australia v South AfricaSydney Cricket Groundwc89
1991/92England v West IndiesMelbourne Cricket Groundwc90
1991/92Pakistan v ZimbabweBellerive Oval, Hobartwc91
1991/92India v Sri LankaRay Mitchell Oval, Harrup Park, Mackaywc92
1991/92New Zealand v South AfricaEden Park, Aucklandwc93
1991/92West Indies v ZimbabweBrisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbanewc94
1991/92Australia v IndiaBrisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbanewc95
1991/92England v PakistanAdelaide Ovalwc96
1991/92South Africa v Sri LankaBasin Reserve, Wellingtonwc97
1991/92New Zealand v ZimbabweMcLean Park, Napierwc98
1991/92India v PakistanSydney Cricket Groundwc99
1991/92South Africa v West IndiesLancaster Park, Christchurchwc100
1991/92Australia v EnglandSydney Cricket Groundwc101
1991/92India v ZimbabweTrust Bank Park, Hamiltonwc102
1991/92Australia v Sri LankaAdelaide Ovalwc103
1991/92New Zealand v West IndiesEden Park, Aucklandwc104
1991/92Pakistan v South AfricaBrisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbanewc105
1991/92England v Sri LankaEastern Oval, Ballaratwc106
1991/92India v West IndiesBasin Reserve, Wellingtonwc107
1991/92South Africa v ZimbabweManuka Oval, Canberrawc108
1991/92Australia v PakistanWestern Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perthwc109
1991/92New Zealand v IndiaCarisbrook, Dunedinwc110
1991/92England v South AfricaMelbourne Cricket Groundwc111
1991/92Sri Lanka v West IndiesBerri Ovalwc112
1991/92Australia v ZimbabweBellerive Oval, Hobartwc113
1991/92New Zealand v EnglandBasin Reserve, Wellingtonwc114
1991/92India v South AfricaAdelaide Ovalwc115
1991/92Pakistan v Sri LankaWestern Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perthwc116
1991/92New Zealand v PakistanLancaster Park, Christchurchwc117
1991/92Australia v West IndiesMelbourne Cricket Groundwc118
1991/92England v ZimbabweLavington Sports Oval, Alburywc119
1991/92New Zealand v PakistanEden Park, Aucklandwc120
1991/92England v South AfricaSydney Cricket Groundwc121
1991/92England v PakistanMelbourne Cricket Groundwc122
1995/96England v New ZealandSardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabadwc123
1995/96West Indies v ZimbabweLal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabadwc124
1995/96South Africa v United Arab EmiratesRawalpindi Cricket Stadiumwc125
1995/96Sri Lanka v AustraliaR Premadasa Stadium, Colombowc125a
1995/96Netherlands v New ZealandIndian Petrochemicals Corporation Limited Sports Complex Ground, Vadodarawc126
1995/96India v KenyaBarabati Stadium, Cuttackwc127
1995/96England v United Arab EmiratesArbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawarwc128
1995/96New Zealand v South AfricaIqbal Stadium, Faisalabadwc129
1995/96Sri Lanka v ZimbabweSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombowc130
1995/96India v West IndiesCaptain Roop Singh Stadium, Gwaliorwc131
1995/96England v NetherlandsArbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawarwc132
1995/96Australia v KenyaIndira Priyadarshini Stadium, Visakhapatnamwc133
1995/96Pakistan v United Arab EmiratesMunicipal Stadium, Gujranwalawc134
1995/96England v South AfricaRawalpindi Cricket Stadiumwc135
1995/96Sri Lanka v West IndiesR Premadasa Stadium, Colombowc135a
1995/96Kenya v ZimbabweMoin-ul-Haq Stadium, Patnawc136
1995/96Pakistan v NetherlandsGaddafi Stadium, Lahorewc137
1995/96India v AustraliaWankhede Stadium, Bombaywc138
1995/96Kenya v ZimbabweMoin-ul-Haq Stadium, Patnawc139
1995/96New Zealand v United Arab EmiratesIqbal Stadium, Faisalabadwc140
1995/96Kenya v West IndiesNehru Stadium, Punewc141
1995/96Pakistan v South AfricaNational Stadium, Karachiwc142
1995/96Australia v ZimbabweVidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpurwc143
1995/96Netherlands v United Arab EmiratesGaddafi Stadium, Lahorewc144
1995/96India v Sri LankaFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhiwc145
1995/96Pakistan v EnglandNational Stadium, Karachiwc146
1995/96Australia v West IndiesSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipurwc147
1995/96Netherlands v South AfricaRawalpindi Cricket Stadiumwc148
1995/96Sri Lanka v KenyaAsgiriya Stadium, Kandywc149
1995/96India v ZimbabweModi Stadium, Kanpurwc150
1995/96Pakistan v New ZealandGaddafi Stadium, Lahorewc151
1995/96India v PakistanM Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalorewc152
1995/96England v Sri LankaIqbal Stadium, Faisalabadwc153
1995/96Australia v New ZealandMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Madraswc154
1995/96South Africa v West IndiesNational Stadium, Karachiwc155
1995/96India v Sri LankaEden Gardens, Calcuttawc156
1995/96Australia v West IndiesPunjab Cricket Association Ground, Mohaliwc157
1995/96Australia v Sri LankaGaddafi Stadium, Lahorewc158
1999England v Sri LankaLord's Cricket Ground, St John's Woodwc159
1999India v South AfricaCounty Ground, Hovewc160
1999Kenya v ZimbabweCounty Ground, Tauntonwc161
1999Australia v ScotlandCounty Ground, New Road, Worcesterwc162
1999Pakistan v West IndiesThe Royal & Sun Alliance County Ground, Bristolwc163
1999Bangladesh v New ZealandCounty Ground, Chelmsfordwc164
1999England v KenyaSt Lawrence Ground, Canterburywc165
1999India v ZimbabweGrace Road, Leicesterwc166
1999South Africa v Sri LankaCounty Ground, Northamptonwc167
1999Australia v New ZealandSophia Gardens, Cardiffwc168
1999Pakistan v ScotlandRiverside Ground, Chester-le-Streetwc169
1999Bangladesh v West IndiesCastle Avenue, Dublinwc170
1999England v South AfricaThe Foster's Oval, Kenningtonwc171
1999Sri Lanka v ZimbabweCounty Ground, New Road, Worcesterwc172
1999Australia v PakistanHeadingley, Leedswc173
1999India v KenyaThe Royal & Sun Alliance County Ground, Bristolwc174
1999New Zealand v West IndiesCounty Ground, Southamptonwc175
1999Scotland v BangladeshGrange Cricket Club Ground, Raeburn Place, Edinburghwc176
1999England v ZimbabweTrent Bridge, Nottinghamwc177
1999Kenya v South AfricaVRA Ground, Amstelveenwc178
1999India v Sri LankaCounty Ground, Tauntonwc179
1999Australia v BangladeshRiverside Ground, Chester-le-Streetwc180
1999Scotland v West IndiesGrace Road, Leicesterwc181
1999New Zealand v PakistanCounty Ground, Derbywc182
1999England v IndiaEdgbaston, Birminghamwc183
1999South Africa v ZimbabweCounty Ground, Chelmsfordwc184
1999Australia v West IndiesOld Trafford, Manchesterwc185
1999Kenya v Sri LankaCounty Ground, Southamptonwc186
1999Bangladesh v PakistanCounty Ground, Northamptonwc187
1999Scotland v New ZealandGrange Cricket Club Ground, Raeburn Place, Edinburghwc188
1999Australia v IndiaThe Foster's Oval, Kenningtonwc189
1999Pakistan v South AfricaTrent Bridge, Nottinghamwc190
1999New Zealand v ZimbabweHeadingley, Leedswc191
1999India v PakistanOld Trafford, Manchesterwc192
1999Australia v ZimbabweLord's Cricket Ground, St John's Woodwc193
1999New Zealand v South AfricaEdgbaston, Birminghamwc194
1999Pakistan v ZimbabweThe Foster's Oval, Kenningtonwc195
1999India v New ZealandTrent Bridge, Nottinghamwc196
1999Australia v South AfricaHeadingley, Leedswc197
1999New Zealand v PakistanOld Trafford, Manchesterwc198
1999Australia v South AfricaEdgbaston, Birminghamwc199
1999Australia v PakistanLord's Cricket Ground, St John's Woodwc200
2002/03South Africa v West IndiesNewlands, Cape Townwc201
2002/03New Zealand v Sri LankaGoodyear Park, Bloemfonteinwc202
2002/03Zimbabwe v NamibiaHarare Sports Clubwc203
2002/03Australia v PakistanNew Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburgwc204
2002/03Bangladesh v CanadaKingsmead, Durbanwc205
2002/03South Africa v KenyaNorth West Cricket Stadium, Potchefstroomwc207
2002/03India v NetherlandsBoland Bank Park, Paarlwc206
2002/03New Zealand v West IndiesSt George's Park, Port Elizabethwc208
2002/03Zimbabwe v EnglandHarare Sports Clubwc208a
2002/03Bangladesh v Sri LankaCity Oval, Pietermaritzburgwc209
2002/03Australia v IndiaCenturion Parkwc210
2002/03Canada v KenyaNewlands, Cape Townwc211
2002/03England v NetherlandsBuffalo Park, East Londonwc212
2002/03Namibia v PakistanDe Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberleywc213
2002/03South Africa v New ZealandNew Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburgwc214
2002/03Bangladesh v West IndiesWillowmoore Park Main Oval, Benoniwc215
2002/03Canada v Sri LankaBoland Bank Park, Paarlwc216
2002/03England v NamibiaSt George's Park, Port Elizabethwc217
2002/03Zimbabwe v IndiaHarare Sports Clubwc218
2002/03Australia v NetherlandsNorth West Cricket Stadium, Potchefstroomwc219
2002/03Kenya v New ZealandGymkhana Club Ground, Nairobiwc219a
2002/03South Africa v BangladeshGoodyear Park, Bloemfonteinwc221
2002/03England v PakistanNewlands, Cape Townwc220
2002/03Canada v West IndiesCenturion Parkwc222
2002/03India v NamibiaCity Oval, Pietermaritzburgwc223
2002/03Kenya v Sri LankaGymkhana Club Ground, Nairobiwc224
2002/03Zimbabwe v AustraliaQueens Sports Club, Bulawayowc225
2002/03Netherlands v PakistanBoland Bank Park, Paarlwc226
2002/03Bangladesh v New ZealandDe Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberleywc227
2002/03England v IndiaKingsmead, Durbanwc228
2002/03Australia v NamibiaNorth West Cricket Stadium, Potchefstroomwc229
2002/03South Africa v CanadaBuffalo Park, East Londonwc230
2002/03Sri Lanka v West IndiesNewlands, Cape Townwc231
2002/03Zimbabwe v NetherlandsQueens Sports Club, Bulawayowc232
2002/03Bangladesh v KenyaNew Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburgwc233
2002/03India v PakistanCenturion Parkwc234
2002/03Australia v EnglandSt George's Park, Port Elizabethwc235
2002/03Canada v New ZealandWillowmoore Park Main Oval, Benoniwc236
2002/03Namibia v NetherlandsGoodyear Park, Bloemfonteinwc237
2002/03South Africa v Sri LankaKingsmead, Durbanwc238
2002/03Kenya v West IndiesDe Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberleywc239
2002/03Zimbabwe v PakistanQueens Sports Club, Bulawayowc240
2002/03Australia v Sri LankaCenturion Parkwc241
2002/03India v KenyaNewlands, Cape Townwc242
2002/03New Zealand v ZimbabweGoodyear Park, Bloemfonteinwc243
2002/03India v Sri LankaNew Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburgwc244
2002/03Australia v New ZealandSt George's Park, Port Elizabethwc245
2002/03Kenya v ZimbabweGoodyear Park, Bloemfonteinwc246
2002/03India v New ZealandCenturion Parkwc247
2002/03Australia v KenyaKingsmead, Durbanwc248
2002/03Sri Lanka v ZimbabweBuffalo Park, East Londonwc249
2002/03Australia v Sri LankaSt George's Park, Port Elizabethwc250
2002/03India v KenyaKingsmead, Durbanwc251
2002/03Australia v IndiaNew Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburgwc252
2006/07West Indies v PakistanSabina Park, Kingstonwc253
2006/07Australia v ScotlandWarner Park, Basseterrewc254
2006/07Canada v KenyaBeausejour Stadium, Gros Isletwc255
2006/07Bermuda v Sri LankaQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spainwc256
2006/07Ireland v ZimbabweSabina Park, Kingstonwc257
2006/07England v New ZealandBeausejour Stadium, Gros Isletwc258
2006/07Netherlands v South AfricaWarner Park, Basseterrewc259
2006/07Bangladesh v IndiaQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spainwc260
2006/07Ireland v PakistanSabina Park, Kingstonwc261
2006/07Australia v NetherlandsWarner Park, Basseterrewc262
2006/07Canada v EnglandBeausejour Stadium, Gros Isletwc263
2006/07West Indies v ZimbabweSabina Park, Kingstonwc265
2006/07Bermuda v IndiaQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spainwc264
2006/07Kenya v New ZealandBeausejour Stadium, Gros Isletwc266
2006/07Scotland v South AfricaWarner Park, Basseterrewc267
2006/07Bangladesh v Sri LankaQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spainwc268
2006/07Pakistan v ZimbabweSabina Park, Kingstonwc269
2006/07Canada v New ZealandBeausejour Stadium, Gros Isletwc270
2006/07Netherlands v ScotlandWarner Park, Basseterrewc271
2006/07India v Sri LankaQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spainwc272
2006/07West Indies v IrelandSabina Park, Kingstonwc273
2006/07Australia v South AfricaWarner Park, Basseterrewc274
2006/07England v KenyaBeausejour Stadium, Gros Isletwc275
2006/07Bangladesh v BermudaQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spainwc276
2006/07West Indies v AustraliaSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Soundwc277
2006/07South Africa v Sri LankaProvidence Stadiumwc278
2006/07West Indies v New ZealandSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Soundwc279
2006/07England v IrelandProvidence Stadiumwc280
2006/07Australia v BangladeshSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Soundwc281
2006/07West Indies v Sri LankaProvidence Stadiumwc282
2006/07Bangladesh v New ZealandSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Soundwc283
2006/07Ireland v South AfricaProvidence Stadiumwc284
2006/07England v Sri LankaSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Soundwc285
2006/07Bangladesh v South AfricaProvidence Stadiumwc286
2006/07Australia v EnglandSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Soundwc287
2006/07Ireland v New ZealandProvidence Stadiumwc288
2006/07West Indies v South AfricaQueen's Park (New), St George'swc289
2006/07Bangladesh v EnglandKensington Oval, Bridgetownwc290
2006/07New Zealand v Sri LankaQueen's Park (New), St George'swc291
2006/07Australia v IrelandKensington Oval, Bridgetownwc292
2006/07New Zealand v South AfricaQueen's Park (New), St George'swc293
2006/07Bangladesh v IrelandKensington Oval, Bridgetownwc294
2006/07Australia v Sri LankaQueen's Park (New), St George'swc295
2006/07England v South AfricaKensington Oval, Bridgetownwc296
2006/07Ireland v Sri LankaQueen's Park (New), St George'swc297
2006/07West Indies v BangladeshKensington Oval, Bridgetownwc298
2006/07Australia v New ZealandQueen's Park (New), St George'swc299
2006/07West Indies v EnglandKensington Oval, Bridgetownwc300
2006/07New Zealand v Sri LankaSabina Park, Kingstonwc301
2006/07Australia v South AfricaBeausejour Stadium, Gros Isletwc302
2006/07Australia v Sri LankaKensington Oval, Bridgetownwc303