Saturday, February 12, 2011

World Cup - Surprise Picks and Omissions

Similar to India's 1 surprise pick & Sri Lanka's 2 surprise omissions in their 2011 World Cup squads, most other teams had at least one selection that was odd.

Australia picked Brett Lee and David Hussey, who hadn't played any internationals for nearly 1.5 years. With the tournament being played in the sub-continent, Australia picked 1.6 specialist spinners (Steve Smith bowls 6 overs per game on an average). Now that's a bizarre pick. Australia's part-time spin options are David Hussey (2 overs per game before he was picked in the squad) and Cameron White (2-3 overs per game when he had the skipper's trust and had not even bowled a single ball since August 2009). With 5 quicks & an all-rounder, clearly Australia are relying on pace to win. Seems like a gamble to me.




Despite investing nearly a year in Craig Kieswetter and Steve Davies, England went back to Matt Prior. Other than that, the squad seems reasonably balanced, with a couple of bits-and-pieces players in Luke Wright & James Tredwell.
Luke Woodcock is the unknown player in New Zealand's squad. He hadn't even played an ODI before he was picked. The squad seems weak on the batting though, and the opening slot hasn't yet been sorted out.

Pakistan didn't have any major surprises in the squad, but they did come up with one bolter. They didn't name a captain! That said, the batting definitely looks shaky with only Younis Khan & Misbah having the skills to do a good job with the middle overs. Only 2 specialist spinners were picked, which seems odd for a Pakistani side playing a World Cup in the sub-continent.

South Africa, by contrast, picked 3 specialist spinners, 2 of who are newbies. South Africa's problem is with #6, #7 and #8. Having dropped Boucher, who used to come in at #6 & #7 and salvage a crisis, they don't have too many experienced players to fill up those slots. The batting essentially ends after Duminy (typically at #5).

West Indies have picked just 5 bowlers (3 quicks & 2 spinners) and are obviously hoping that Dwayne Bravo will bowl his full spell and pick up wickets regularly.

The other omission was that of Eden Gardens. The ground won't host the India v England game & the match will now be played at Bangalore. But there seems to be some ambiguity around it. Kyazoonga, the official ticketing partner, doesn't list the India v England game. Does this mean backroom negotiations are still going on, and Eden Gardens will get the game?





Actually, the Cricket Association of Bengal, which is really the main agency to be blamed for the
fiasco, should just relinquish its hosting rights for the other games at the ground, each of which is guaranteed to bring in crowds of at least 90000.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

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ICC CWC 2011 Official Promotional Video

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CRICKET WORLD CUP 2011

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 merge 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 cupIndia will host 29 matches, Sri Lanka will host 12 matches and 8 games will be hosted by Bangladesh. 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 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 2ndst semi final in R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo and Bangladesh will host 1st and 3rd quarterfinal in Mirpur, Dhaka. quarterfinal and 1

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 Colombo, while second quarter final will be played on March 24th in Mirpur. Third quarterfinal will be played in Ahmedabad 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:Group B
Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Canada, Kenya.India, South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands.




Match no.
Time
(local)

Date

Teams

Venue

1
14:30


19 Feb

India vs Bangladesh

Dhaka

2
09:30


20 Feb

New Zealand vs Kenya

Chennai

3
14:30
20 Feb

Sri Lanka vs Canada

Hambantota

4
14:30
21 Feb

Australia vs Zimbabwe

Ahmedabad

5
14:30
22 Feb

England vs Netherlands

Nagpur

6
14:30
23 Feb

Pakistan vs Kenya

Hambantota

7
14:30
24 Feb

South Africa vs West Indies

New Delhi

8
09:30
25 Feb

Australia vs New Zealand

Nagpur

9
14:30
25 Feb

Bangladesh vs Ireland

Dhaka

10
14:30
26 Feb

Sri Lanka vs Pakistan

Colombo

11
14:30
27 Feb

India vs England

Kolkata

12
09:30
28 Feb

West Indies vs Netherlands

New Delhi

13
14:30
28 Feb

Zimbabwe vs Canada

Nagpur

14
14:30
1 Mar

Sri Lanka vs Kenya

Colombo

15
14:30
2 Mar

England vs Ireland

Bangalore

16
14:30
3 Mar

South Africa vs Netherlands

Mohali

17
14:30
3 Mar

Pakistan vs Canada

Colombo

18
09:30
4 Mar

New Zealand vs Zimbabwe

Ahmedabad

19
14:30
4 Mar

Bangladesh vs West Indies

Dhaka

20
14:30
5 Mar

Sri Lanka vs Australia

Colombo

21
09:30
6 Mar

India vs Ireland

Bangalore

22
14:30
6 Mar

England vs South Africa

Chennai

23
14:30
7 Mar

Kenya vs Canada

New Delhi

24
14:30
8 Mar

Pakistan vs New Zealand

Pallekelle

25
14:30
9 Mar

India vs Netherlands

New Delhi

26
14:30
10 Mar

Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe

Pallekelle

27
09:30
11 Mar

West Indies vs Ireland

Mohali

28
14:30
11 Mar

Bangladesh vs England

Chittagong

29
14:30
12 Mar

India vs South Africa

Nagpur

30
09:30
13 Mar

New Zealand vs Canada

Mumbai

31
14:30
13 Mar

Australia vs Kenya

Bangalore

32
09:30
14 Mar

Pakistan vs Zimbabwe

Pallekelle

33
14:30
14 Mar

Bangladesh vs Netherlands

Chittagong

34
14:30
15 Mar

South Africa vs Ireland

Kolkata

35
14:30
16 Mar

Australia vs Canada

Bangalore

36
14:30
17 Mar

England vs West Indies

Chennai

37
09:30
18 Mar

Sri Lanka vs New Zealand

Mumbai

38
14:30
18 Mar

Ireland vs Netherlands

Kolkata

39
09:30
19 Mar

Australia vs Pakistan

Colombo

40
14:30
19 Mar

Bangladesh vs South Africa

Dhaka

41
09:30
20 Mar

Zimbabwe vs Kenya

Kolkata

42
14:30
20 Mar

India vs West Indies

Chennai

43
14:30
23 Mar

First Quarterfinal

Dhaka

44
14:30
24 Mar

Second Quarterfinal

Colombo

45
14:30
25 Mar

Third Quarterfinal

Dhaka

46
14:30
26 Mar

Fourth Quarterfinal

Ahmedabad

47
14:30
29 Mar

First Semifinal

Colombo

48
14:30
30 Mar

Second Semifinal

Mohali

49
14:30
02 Apr

FINAL

Mumbai