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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Murali speak about all time Sri Lankan destroyers , JVP

Murali speak about all time Sri Lankan destroyers , JVP

Muttiah Muralitharan has made a confusing claim about the recent Sri Lankan political history, when he told an Australian newspaper that a lot of Sinhalese were killed when “Communist Party came”.

Murali who is currently touring Australia had made this statement during an interview with renowned cricket writer Peter Roebuck. It was published in the leading Australian newspaper Sydney Morning Herald.

“Do you think that these troubles and growing up in a mixed community helped to give you strength of character? The Tamils had a hard time” Roebuck had asked Murali.

“The Sinhalese as well. They had hard times when the Communist party came, they were targeted and a lot of people were killed” had been Murali’s reply.

Murali has also recalled how his house and his father’s biscuit factory was burned down during violence in 1977, and has said that they have forgiven things because they are not “politicians”.

“Our factory and our house were burnt down in 1977 and that was painful for a time. We were saved by Sinhalese. They came and stopped the crazy people before they killed us. We never forgot that. We rebuilt them and moved on. That was our family way. We are businessmen, not politicians. My father kept things as simple as possible.”

Mural has also recalled the 1983 violence during the interview “There were riots but after 1983, it became normal. Remember I was staying at hostel in school for seven years and living with many Sinhalese and Tamils in the same dormitories so it was not that difficult.”

Murali also claimed that he was never interested in the captaincy of the team.

“Did you ever want to captain?” asked Roebuck and Murali replied “No! I thought it was a burden”

Muralitharan has also detailed his plans to build a village with all facilities in the Tamil areas of the country

“ After the [2005] tsunami we did something because the infrastructure was down. We provided free medicine and nurses, empowered women and built a village with 1000 houses and facilities like cricket fields, schools. I want to build the same in the Tamil area in the north next. [The] President has given us 50 acres of land to build 300 houses and nurseries and the rest. We expect 15,000 people to benefit for this project” Murali said.

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He means about JVP avtivities. They are the only Communist Party active in those days. Then, there isn't any confusing parts in the Murali's speech as Dailymirror news said.

------------Sir. Priyantha De Silva

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Sri Lanka Beat Ausis and comeback stuns Australia in Melbourne

Sri Lanka comeback stuns Australia in Melbourne

First one-day international, Melbourne:
Sri Lanka 243-9 (44.2 ovs) beat Australia 239-8 (50 ovs) by one wicket

Match scorecard

Lasith Malinga and Angelo Mathews
Malinga and Mathews set a new one-day international record for the ninth wicket

A record ninth-wicket partnership between Angelo Mathews and Lasith Malinga took Sri Lanka from the brink of defeat to victory against Australia.

Australia made 239-8 and had Sri Lanka rattled at 107-8, with Xavier Doherty taking four wickets and a run-out.

But then Mathews (77 not out) and Malinga (56) put on 132 before Muttiah Muralitharan hit the winning run.

Australia will play Sri Lanka in two more one-dayers before taking on England in the five-Test Ashes series.

Mathews and Malinga's ninth-wicket stand was a record in one-day international cricket, beating the previous mark of 126 set by India pair Kapil Dev and Syed Kirmani in the 1983 World Cup against Zimbabwe at Tunbridge Wells.

"It was a dramatic finish and the way Lasith batted was excellent," said man-of-the-match Mathews, whose unbeaten 77 came from 84 deliveries.

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"I gave the spinners to Lasith to deal with while I took on the pace. I'm still catching my breath and to do this against Australia is a great achievement."

Until tail-ender Malinga joined 23-year-old Mathews at the crease, it seemed like the headlines would be stolen by debutant Doherty, who finished with figures of 4-46.

His left-arm spin clean bowled captain Kumar Sangakkara for 49, before Mahela Jayawardene, Chamara Silva and Nuwan Kulasekara - for a duck - also fell to the slow left-armer.

The 27-year-old had earlier removed Upul Tharanga with a superb flicked throw from mid-off.

Sri Lanka had collapsed to 107-8 and an early finish was on the cards, but Malinga had other ideas.

The pace bowler became a potent striker of the ball, smashing 56 from 48 balls and hitting six fours and two sixes.

HIGHEST ODI NINTH-WICKET STANDS
132 - AD Mathews & SL Malinga, SL v Aus, Nov 2010
126* - Kapil Dev & SMH Kirmani, Ind v Zim, Jun 1983
118 - JP Yadav & IK Pathan, Ind v NZ, Aug 2005
103 - SM Pollock & TM Odoyo, Africa XI v Asia XI, Jun 2007
101 - MS Dhoni & RP Singh, Ind v WI, Jun 2009

Unfortunately for the sprightly paceman, with the scores level and more than six overs to spare, Steve Smith made him pay for a dicey run with a direct hit, with one run needed for victory and one wicket remaining.

Mathews saw out the rest of the over to leave last man Muralitharan on strike.

One of the greatest bowlers of all time then became his country's saviour with the bat, hitting Shane Watson for four with the second ball of the 45th over.

Earlier, Michael Hussey scored an unbeaten 71 although the home side were restricted to 239-8 thanks to a brilliant performance from 21-year-old Thisara Perera, who took 5-46 from eight overs.

Australia stand-in captain Michael Clarke paid tribute to Sri Lanka but admitted his side were finding it hard to buy a win - having now six consecutive matches in all formats of the game.

"We probably could have been better with bat, and with Sri Lanka at 107-8 we should have won the game," said the skipper.

"All the boys are disappointed. We can't seem to turn the corner and get over the winning line.

"Sri Lanka are a great example - you can always win the game from whatever position you are in."

Clarke was deputising for skipper Ricky Ponting, who was on compassionate leave to attend the funeral of his grandmother in Launceston.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket/9154270.stm

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Sri Lankan U-19s tie one-day 2010

Lankan U-19s tie one-day series

CANTERBURY: England Under-19s prevailed over Sri Lanka Under-19s by 51 runs (D/L method) in the rain-affected fifth game in Canterbury as the visitors succumbed for 125, chasing 177 in 41 overs.
England had struggled batting first and only managed 184 before being bowled out in 48.2 overs, but it proved sufficient to level the five-match series two-all. The teams share the spoils with the third game having been abandoned due to rain.

The hosts elected to bat and got off to a confident start, the openers adding 40 in 7.2 overs before Bhanuka Rajapaksa dismissed Joe Root. Lewis Gregory supported the set opener Jack Manuel, taking the score to 74 in 14.2 overs before wickets began to tumble.
Lahiru Jayaratne was the main tormentor, dismissing Gregory and Luke Wells within the space of three balls. Ateeq Javid did not last long and was run out for 9 as the innings began to lose steam. When Manuel fell for a fluent 63 off 74 balls with the score on 117, Sri Lanka sensed a chance to skittle out the opposition under 150. However, captain Paul Best, coming in at eight, put paid to those hopes with a responsible unbeaten 28. The rest of the tail held on to lift England to 184.

Sri Lanka’s top order found the pair of Matt Dunn and David Payne too hot to handle. Ramith Rambukwella scored 16 runs as the opening batsmen added 21 in the first five overs. Things changed quickly after that, and 21 for 0 soon became 28 for 4. When Dhanushka Gunathilleke was dismissed for 5, Sri Lanka had lost half their side for 43. Rain intervened at this juncture and having lost five top-order wickets Sri Lanka came back facing a steeper target. Though three lower-order batsmen managed 20s, it was a task too steep for them and they were bowled out in the 35th over, Dunn and Payne sharing seven wickets in all.

Best was delighted with the result, saying after the match: “It was great to win the final match and level the one day series. The result was a fair reflection of the strength of the two teams and it was fantastic for England players ending their U19s career to finish on a high.”
Scores: England Under-19s 184 (48.2) (J Manuel 63, P Best 28 n.o., Lahiru Jayaratne 3/22)
Sri Lanka Under-19s 125 (34.1) (Denuwan Rajakaruna 28, Akshu Fernando 23, Chatura Peiris 26, M Dunn 3/15, D Payne 4/40).

Sri Lankan World cup venues to be used for West Windies tour 2010

World cup venues to be used for Windies tour

By Sa’adi Thawfeeq
Sri Lanka Cricket is planning to play all the matches during the West Indies tour here in November-December at the three World Cup venues – R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, Sooriyawewa in Hambantota and Pallakele in Kandy.

West Indies are due to play a series of three Tests and five One-Day Internationals during their tour of Sri Lanka. Presently, the venues allocated for the Tests are Dambulla, SSC and P Sara Oval and for the five ODIs – Hambantota, Galle, SSC and R Premadasa Stadium.
Sri Lanka Cricket secretary Nishantha Ranatunga told The Nation, that the venues decided are provisional and that there is every possibility that the eight matches (3 Tests and 5 ODIs) could be played at the three World Cup venues.

“We want to give our national players the maximum opportunity of playing at these three venues ahead of the World Cup matches,” said Ranatunga.
“The playing areas at Hambantota, Pallakele and R Premadasa Stadium are ready our only concern is the construction of the stadium around it. We will review the work in progress by end of September and then decide whether the matches can be played there,” he said.
Ranatunga also stated that every opportunity is being given to the national selectors to pick the best side for the World Cup.

“We already have India and New Zealand playing in a tri-series. There is also South Africa ‘A’ playing concurrently with Sri Lanka ‘A’. Pakistan ‘A’ is also due shortly to play in two unofficial tests and take part in a one-day tri-series. There is enough opportunity on offer for the players to perform and compete for places before the final selection,” said Ranatunga.
Pallakele hosted the first unofficial 4-day test between Sri Lanka ‘A’ and South ‘A’ which ended on Friday. Hambantota is slotted to host the first unofficial 4-day test between Sri Lanka ‘A’ and Pakistan ‘A’ from September 9-12.

The 14th edition of Cricket World Cup is scheduled to be held from February 17 to April 2 with Sri Lanka due to host 12 of the 49 matches which includes five of their six group matches at R. Premadasa Stadium (3 matches) Hambantota (1) and Pallakele (1) plus the second quarter-final and the first semi-final (both at R Premadasa Stadium). Sri Lanka will also host all the group matches played by Pakistan at all three venues.

West Indies tour of Sri Lanka (provisional itinerary)
Nov 16-20: 1st Test: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dambulla
Nov 24-28: 2nd Test: Sri Lanka v West Indies at SSC
Dec 1-5: 3rd Test: Sri Lanka v West Indies at P Sara Oval
Dec. 9: 1st ODI: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Hambantota
Dec 11: 2nd ODI: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Hambantota
Dec 14: 3rd ODI: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Galle
Dec 17: 4th ODI: Sri Lanka v West Indies at SSC
Dec 19: 5th ODI: Sri Lanka v West Indies at R Premadasa Stadium

Monday, July 26, 2010

Murali ends test cricket career on a high

Murali ends test cricket career on a high

Muttiah Muralitharan’s illustrious test cricket career ended on Thursday as captured his 800th wicket and his team going on to win the first Test match against India at the Galle stadium. President Mahinda Rajapaksa was present to congratulate him, so as thousands of his supporters and well wishers. Some of the moments captured by photographer Sanka Vidanagama are seen here.


800 Wickets taker, Murali admired in South America too!

Murali admired in South America too!



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By Rossana Favero-Karunaratna


While we celebrate the outstanding record of Muttiah Muralitharan ,it is fantastic to get to know that his achievement will reach Latin America too, the land of soccer. Why? Because cricket is starting to become really popular in that region, although the first international cricket match was registered in the XIX century!!


The oldest international cricket match, registered in South America was played in 1868. It was the first international match of the MVCC-Montevideo Cricket Club from Uruguay against the Buenos Aires Cricket Club from Argentina. It took place at the MVCCground called La Blanqueada.


The Montevideo Cricket Club (MVCC) is a multisport club founded in 1861 by English immigrants. Its predecessor was the Victoria Cricket Club, which was founded in 1842. Later rugby was played as well.


Argentine cricket claims to be really old. too. They celebrated their 200th anniversary on 21 October 2006. Cricket Argentina reports that "An event was held at San Antonio College, where the first recorded match was played back in 1806 by British Soldiers. The history of cricket in Argentina can roughly be divided into various phases. From 1806 to 1900 cricket was established in Argentina, with the first international matches played, the major clubs founded, and the great North v South contest beginning. The Buenos Aires Cricket Club in Palermo was inaugurated in 1864, and is the historical reference for cricket in the country. Now known as the Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club, a project is in place where cricket will once again hopefully become a practiced sport at this famous club".


While Argentina first played international cricket in 1868 against Uruguay as mentioned above, their international competition against Brazil date back to 1888, and against Chile to 1893, this encounter is known for the Argentine team taking three and a half days to reach Santiago in Chile, crossing the Andes by mule! In 1891 the famous annual three-day North v South fixture was played for the very first time, and is still today a highlight of the domestic calendar. The first league competition was held in 1897.


The Argentine Cricket Association was founded in 1913, and will celebrate their centenary in 2013.The Association reports that the years from 1900 to 1939 are considered the golden years where cricket reached a high standard with many players reaching English county level. Argentina played first class matches between 1911 and 1938. Unfortunately the sport went into decline after World War II, until Argentina became an Associate member of the ICC in 1974, and took part in its first ICC Trophy in 1979.


Brazil became an ICC member in the year 2002. Their international debut came in 2006 after their membership , when they took part in Division Three of the ICC Americas Championship in Suriname.


Brazil won the 2009 ICC Americas Championship Division Three, winning all of its matches against Belize, Chile and Peru. This victory enabled Brazil to qualify for the 2010 ICC Americas Championship Division Two. However, they struggled in this higher grade. They lost all of their four matches and were relegated back to Division Three.


Cricket has been played in Peru for 150 years, at the really splendid Lima Cricket & Football Club. The Lima Cricket and Football Club is the oldest Cricket Club in South America created 151 years ago


Cricket in Peru is undergoing resurgence as a recently-admitted Affiliate Member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) and a founder member of Cricket South America, along with Argentina, Brazil and Chile. Peru gained affiliate membership of the ICC on 29th June 2007. They have played in every edition of the South American Championships from 1997 onwards, hosting in 1999 and 2007. They have competed in the ICC Americas Championship since 2008.


Cricket has been played in Panama for almost one hundred years . It was introduced to the country by West Indians and South Asians who settled during the canal construction days. The game is most popular today among the descendants of these workers.


Their first recorded match was against Trinidad and Tobago in 1964 and in recent years a friendly series played against Venezuela in the year 2000 which they won 1-0. The team was invited to play in the Fourth South American Championships later that year. The team performed well in its first international tournament, finishing fourth of seven teams.


In Chile, cricket was first played in the country in 1829 in the coastal city of Valparaíso between the officers and men of two Royal Navy vessels and the first club, the Valparaiso Cricket Club was formed in 1860.Cricket Chile informs that " The game’s heyday in Chile was in the 1920s when Pelham ‘Plum’ Warner captained a touring side against a Valparaíso XI- regular matches were played between Valparaíso Cricket Club, the Prince of Wales Country Club as well as the Concepción Country Club, whilst the game was also played by St. Peter’s and The Grange School as fiercely as any school in England. The standard of cricket in this era is highlighted by the success of one former St. Peter’s student, Frederick ‘Freddie’ Brown, who went on to successfully captain both Surrey and England in the 1950’s".


The World War II affected the development of cricket in South America. In recent years, the ICC has played a pivotal role to promote cricket in this region. Now, for example in Chile there are now over 2,000 children involved in all levels of junior cricket with a competitive national team at U13, U15 and U19 levels.


The ICC Americas Championship is a one- day cricket tournament organized by the Americas Cricket Association for non- Test national cricket teams in the Americas. As well as providing opportunity for national teams to play international matches against teams of a similar standard, it also provides qualification into the ICC World Cricket League.


There are currently four divisions taking place biannually with promotion and relegation taking place between divisions. In 2010 Division One, for the first time, a Twenty20 tournament took place following the traditional 50 overs competition.


Although cricket remains a hugely minority sport within the sporting and primarily football culture of the countries, soon competitive records at international level will be achieved and will earn respect for all these national teams from the rest of the cricket world. The fantastic performance of Muttiah Muralitharan will be kept in the hearts of cricket lovers all over the world as a role model for all.


Bravo Murali!!

Friday, July 16, 2010

New anti-doping rules for cricket

New anti-doping rules for cricket
Doping test kit
The 'whereabouts' rule was first introduced by The World Anti-Doping Agency in athletics
The governing body of international cricket has set the date when new anti-doping rules for the sport come into effect.

The International Cricket Council says that, from August the first, players must give three months' notice of where they'll be, to allow for random drug tests.

This 'whereabouts' rule as it is known, was first introduced by The World Anti-Doping Agency in athletics.

The ICC became a signatory in 2006 but players from India had initially rejected it, saying they were concerned about their security and privacy.

Players from all other major cricketing nations had already signed up.

Muttiah Muralitharan targets record 800-wicket haul - BBC Reports

Muttiah Muralitharan targets record 800-wicket haul - BBC Reports

Sri Lanka spinner Muttiah Muraliatharan wants to take his world record haul of wickets to 800 before he retires from international Test cricket.


As revealed by the BBC Sinhala Service last week, Muraliatharan will quit Test cricket after the first Test of the home series against India this month.

And the 38-year-old, currently on 792 wickets, told BBC Sport: "I always thought I'd reach the 800 mark.

"I can still reach it as I have one last Test. It would be magical ending."

Muralitharan, regarded as the greatest bowler Sri Lanka has ever produced and one of the finest players to grace the game, would need eight wickets in Galle to reach 800.

His Test-wicket haul has come from 132 Test appearances, while he has also played 337 one-day internationals, taking 515 wickets.
However, he has decided to focus on playing one-day cricket until the 2011 World Cup and, thereafter, exclusively on Twenty20 cricket, explaining: "I have achieved most of the things I wanted to in cricket.

"There is nothing left to achieve so I can't be selfish and play on."

Still, the off-spinner admits he hopes his sensational Test-wicket haul is never surpassed.

"I think records are meant to be broken," he said. "Someone will come and break it one day.

"But I don't have to lie. Every person that achieves something special doesn't want that achievement to be broken. I am no different. That is the way it should be. I want it to always be there but I think it will be broken. That's the way records work.

"It will happen but I'm selfish and I want it to be my record forever."

For the full interview with Muttiah Muralitharan, listen to Sport on Five on BBC Five Live from 2100 BST.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

International Cricket Schedule for next year !

International Cricket Schedule for next year !

July 2010

14 Wed
MCC Spirit of Cricket Test Series, 2010
Australia v Pakistan at Lord's, 1st Test - Day 2
15 Thu
MCC Spirit of Cricket Test Series, 2010
Australia v Pakistan at Lord's, 1st Test - Day 3
Bangladesh in Ireland ODI Series, 2010
Ireland v Bangladesh at Belfast, 1st ODI
New Zealand Women in England Women's ODI Series, 2010
England Women v New Zealand Women at Derby, 3rd Women's ODI
16 Fri
MCC Spirit of Cricket Test Series, 2010
Australia v Pakistan at Lord's, 1st Test - Day 4
Bangladesh in Ireland ODI Series, 2010
Ireland v Bangladesh at Belfast, 2nd ODI
17 Sat
MCC Spirit of Cricket Test Series, 2010
Australia v Pakistan at Lord's, 1st Test - Day 5
New Zealand Women in England Women's ODI Series, 2010
England Women v New Zealand Women at Barnsley, 4th Women's ODI
18 Sun
India in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v India at Galle, 1st Test - Day 1
19 Mon
India in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v India at Galle, 1st Test - Day 2
Bangladesh in Scotland ODI Match, 2010
Scotland v Bangladesh at Glasgow, Only ODI
20 Tue
India in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v India at Galle, 1st Test - Day 3Bangladesh v Netherlands at Glasgow,
New Zealand Women in England Women's ODI Series, 2010
England Women v New Zealand Women at Lord's, 5th Women's ODI
21 Wed
India in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v India at Galle, 1st Test - Day 4
MCC Spirit of Cricket Test Series, 2010
Australia v Pakistan at Leeds, 2nd Test - Day 1
Sri Lanka Under-19s in England Youth Test Series, 2010
England Under-19s v Sri Lanka Under-19s at Northampton, 1st Youth Test - Day 1
22 Thu
India in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v India at Galle, 1st Test - Day 5
MCC Spirit of Cricket Test Series, 2010
Australia v Pakistan at Leeds, 2nd Test - Day 2
Sri Lanka Under-19s in England Youth Test Series, 2010
England Under-19s v Sri Lanka Under-19s at Northampton, 1st Youth Test - Day 2
23 Fri
MCC Spirit of Cricket Test Series, 2010
Australia v Pakistan at Leeds, 2nd Test - Day 3
Sri Lanka Under-19s in England Youth Test Series, 2010
England Under-19s v Sri Lanka Under-19s at Northampton, 1st Youth Test - Day 3
24 Sat
MCC Spirit of Cricket Test Series, 2010
Australia v Pakistan at Leeds, 2nd Test - Day 4
Sri Lanka Under-19s in England Youth Test Series, 2010
England Under-19s v Sri Lanka Under-19s at Northampton, 1st Youth Test - Day 4
25 Sun
MCC Spirit of Cricket Test Series, 2010
Australia v Pakistan at Leeds, 2nd Test - Day 5
26 Mon
India in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v India at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test - Day 1
27 Tue
India in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v India at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test - Day 2
Sri Lanka Under-19s in England Youth Test Series, 2010
England Under-19s v Sri Lanka Under-19s at Scarborough, 2nd Youth Test - Day 1
28 Wed
India in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v India at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test - Day 3
Sri Lanka Under-19s in England Youth Test Series, 2010
England Under-19s v Sri Lanka Under-19s at Scarborough, 2nd Youth Test - Day 2
29 Thu
India in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v India at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test - Day 4
Sri Lanka Under-19s in England Youth Test Series, 2010
England Under-19s v Sri Lanka Under-19s at Scarborough, 2nd Youth Test - Day 3
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at Nottingham, 1st Test - Day 1
30 Fri
India in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v India at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test - Day 5
Sri Lanka Under-19s in England Youth Test Series, 2010
England Under-19s v Sri Lanka Under-19s at Scarborough, 2nd Youth Test - Day 4
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at Nottingham, 1st Test - Day 2
31 Sat
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at Nottingham, 1st Test - Day 3

August 2010

01 Sun
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at Nottingham, 1st Test - Day 4
02 Mon
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at Nottingham, 1st Test - Day 5
Sri Lanka Under-19s in England Youth T20I Series, 2010
England Under-19s v Sri Lanka Under-19s at Chester-le-Street, 1st T20I
03 Tue
India in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v India at Colombo (PSS), 3rd Test - Day 1
Sri Lanka Under-19s in England Youth T20I Series, 2010
England Under-19s v Sri Lanka Under-19s at Chester-le-Street, 2nd T20I
04 Wed
India in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v India at Colombo (PSS), 3rd Test - Day 2
05 Thu
India in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v India at Colombo (PSS), 3rd Test - Day 3
06 Fri
India in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v India at Colombo (PSS), 3rd Test - Day 4
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at Birmingham, 2nd Test - Day 1
07 Sat
India in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v India at Colombo (PSS), 3rd Test - Day 5
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at Birmingham, 2nd Test - Day 2
Sri Lanka Under-19s in England Youth ODI Series, 2010
England Under-19s v Sri Lanka Under-19s at Cambridge, 1st Youth ODI
08 Sun
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at Birmingham, 2nd Test - Day 3
09 Mon
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at Birmingham, 2nd Test - Day 4
Sri Lanka Under-19s in England Youth ODI Series, 2010
England Under-19s v Sri Lanka Under-19s at Arundel, 2nd Youth ODI
10 Tue
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at Birmingham, 2nd Test - Day 5
Sri Lanka Triangular Series, 2010
India v New Zealand at Dambulla, 1st Match
Sri Lanka Under-19s in England Youth ODI Series, 2010
England Under-19s v Sri Lanka Under-19s at Arundel, 3rd Youth ODI
11 Wed
12 Thu
Sri Lanka Under-19s in England Youth ODI Series, 2010
England Under-19s v Sri Lanka Under-19s at Canterbury, 4th Youth ODI
13 Fri
Sri Lanka Triangular Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v New Zealand at Dambulla, 2nd Match
Sri Lanka Under-19s in England Youth ODI Series, 2010
England Under-19s v Sri Lanka Under-19s at Canterbury, 5th Youth ODI
14 Sat
15 Sun
16 Mon
Sri Lanka Triangular Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v India at Dambulla, 3rd Match
Netherlands in Ireland ODI Series, 2010
Ireland v Netherlands at Dublin,
Afghanistan in Scotland ODI Series, 2010
Scotland v Afghanistan at Ayr, 1st ODI
17 Tue
Afghanistan in Scotland ODI Series, 2010
Scotland v Afghanistan at Ayr, 2nd ODI
18 Wed
Netherlands in Ireland ODI Series, 2010
Ireland v Netherlands at Dublin,
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at The Oval, 3rd Test - Day 1
19 Thu
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at The Oval, 3rd Test - Day 2
Sri Lanka Triangular Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v New Zealand at Dambulla, 4th Match
20 Fri
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at The Oval, 3rd Test - Day 3
21 Sat
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at The Oval, 3rd Test - Day 4
22 Sun
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at The Oval, 3rd Test - Day 5
Sri Lanka Triangular Series, 2010
Sri Lanka v India at Dambulla, 5th Match
23 Mon
24 Tue
25 Wed
Sri Lanka Triangular Series, 2010
India v New Zealand at Dambulla, 6th Match
26 Thu
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at Lord's, 4th Test - Day 1
27 Fri
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at Lord's, 4th Test - Day 2
28 Sat
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at Lord's, 4th Test - Day 3
Sri Lanka Triangular Series, 2010
TBD v TBD at Dambulla, Final
29 Sun
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at Lord's, 4th Test - Day 4
30 Mon
Pakistan in England Test Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at Lord's, 4th Test - Day 5
31 Tue

September 2010

01 Wed
02 Thu
03 Fri
04 Sat
05 Sun
Pakistan in England T20I Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at Cardiff, 1st T20I
06 Mon
07 Tue
Ireland in Canada ODI Series, 2010
Canada v Ireland at TBC,
Pakistan in England T20I Series, 2010
England v Pakistan at Cardiff, 2nd T20I
08 Wed
Ireland in Canada ODI Series, 2010
Canada v Ireland at TBC,
09 Thu
10 Fri
Ireland in Canada ODI Series, 2010
Canada v Ireland at TBC,
NatWest Series [Pakistan in England], 2010
England v Pakistan at Chester-le-Street, 1st ODI
11 Sat
12 Sun
NatWest Series [Pakistan in England], 2010
England v Pakistan at Leeds, 2nd ODI
13 Mon
14 Tue
15 Wed
16 Thu
17 Fri
NatWest Series [Pakistan in England], 2010
England v Pakistan at The Oval, 3rd ODI
18 Sat
19 Sun
20 Mon
NatWest Series [Pakistan in England], 2010
England v Pakistan at Lord's, 4th ODI
21 Tue
22 Wed
NatWest Series [Pakistan in England], 2010
England v Pakistan at Southampton, 5th ODI
23 Thu
24 Fri
25 Sat
26 Sun
27 Mon
28 Tue
29 Wed
30 Thu

October 2010

01 Fri
02 Sat
Border-Gavaskar Trophy, 2010/11
India v Australia at Mohali, 1st Test - Day 1
03 Sun
Border-Gavaskar Trophy, 2010/11
India v Australia at Mohali, 1st Test - Day 2
04 Mon
Border-Gavaskar Trophy, 2010/11
India v Australia at Mohali, 1st Test - Day 3
05 Tue
Border-Gavaskar Trophy, 2010/11
India v Australia at Mohali, 1st Test - Day 4
06 Wed
Border-Gavaskar Trophy, 2010/11
India v Australia at Mohali, 1st Test - Day 5
07 Thu
08 Fri
Zimbabwe in South Africa T20I Series, 2010/11
South Africa v Zimbabwe at Bloemfontein, 1st T20I
09 Sat
10 Sun
Border-Gavaskar Trophy, 2010/11
India v Australia at Bangalore, 2nd Test - Day 1
Zimbabwe in South Africa T20I Series, 2010/11
South Africa v Zimbabwe at Kimberley, 2nd T20I
11 Mon
Border-Gavaskar Trophy, 2010/11
India v Australia at Bangalore, 2nd Test - Day 2
12 Tue
Border-Gavaskar Trophy, 2010/11
India v Australia at Bangalore, 2nd Test - Day 3
13 Wed
Border-Gavaskar Trophy, 2010/11
India v Australia at Bangalore, 2nd Test - Day 4
14 Thu
Border-Gavaskar Trophy, 2010/11
India v Australia at Bangalore, 2nd Test - Day 5
15 Fri
Zimbabwe in South Africa ODI Series, 2010/11
South Africa v Zimbabwe at Bloemfontein, 1st ODI
16 Sat
17 Sun
Zimbabwe in South Africa ODI Series, 2010/11
South Africa v Zimbabwe at Potchefstroom, 2nd ODI
18 Mon
19 Tue
Australia in India ODI Series, 2010/11
India v Australia at Kochi, 1st ODI
20 Wed
21 Thu
22 Fri
Australia in India ODI Series, 2010/11
India v Australia at Margao, 2nd ODI
Zimbabwe in South Africa ODI Series, 2010/11
South Africa v Zimbabwe at Benoni, 3rd ODI
23 Sat
24 Sun
Australia in India ODI Series, 2010/11
India v Australia at Visakhapatnam, 3rd ODI
25 Mon
26 Tue
27 Wed
Pakistan v South Africa T20I Match, 2010/11
Pakistan v South Africa at Abu Dhabi, Only T20I
28 Thu
29 Fri
Pakistan v South Africa ODI Series, 2010/11
Pakistan v South Africa at Abu Dhabi, 1st ODI
30 Sat
31 Sun
Pakistan v South Africa ODI Series, 2010/11
Pakistan v South Africa at Abu Dhabi, 2nd ODIAustralia v Sri Lanka at Perth, Only T20I

November 2010

01 Mon
02 Tue
Pakistan v South Africa ODI Series, 2010/11
Pakistan v South Africa at Dubai, 3rd ODI
03 Wed
Sri Lanka in Australia ODI Series, 2010/11
Australia v Sri Lanka at Melbourne, 1st ODI
04 Thu
New Zealand in India Test Series, 2010/11
India v New Zealand at Ahmedabad, 1st Test - Day 1
05 Fri
New Zealand in India Test Series, 2010/11
India v New Zealand at Ahmedabad, 1st Test - Day 2
Sri Lanka in Australia ODI Series, 2010/11
Australia v Sri Lanka at Sydney, 2nd ODI
Pakistan v South Africa ODI Series, 2010/11
Pakistan v South Africa at Dubai, 4th ODI
06 Sat
New Zealand in India Test Series, 2010/11
India v New Zealand at Ahmedabad, 1st Test - Day 3
07 Sun
New Zealand in India Test Series, 2010/11
India v New Zealand at Ahmedabad, 1st Test - Day 4
Sri Lanka in Australia ODI Series, 2010/11
Australia v Sri Lanka at Brisbane, 3rd ODI
08 Mon
New Zealand in India Test Series, 2010/11
India v New Zealand at Ahmedabad, 1st Test - Day 5
Pakistan v South Africa ODI Series, 2010/11
Pakistan v South Africa at Dubai, 5th ODI
09 Tue
10 Wed
11 Thu
12 Fri
New Zealand in India Test Series, 2010/11
India v New Zealand at Kanpur, 2nd Test - Day 1
Pakistan v South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
Pakistan v South Africa at Dubai, 1st Test - Day 1
13 Sat
New Zealand in India Test Series, 2010/11
India v New Zealand at Kanpur, 2nd Test - Day 2
Pakistan v South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
Pakistan v South Africa at Dubai, 1st Test - Day 2
14 Sun
New Zealand in India Test Series, 2010/11
India v New Zealand at Kanpur, 2nd Test - Day 3
Pakistan v South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
Pakistan v South Africa at Dubai, 1st Test - Day 3
15 Mon
New Zealand in India Test Series, 2010/11
India v New Zealand at Kanpur, 2nd Test - Day 4
Pakistan v South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
Pakistan v South Africa at Dubai, 1st Test - Day 4
16 Tue
New Zealand in India Test Series, 2010/11
India v New Zealand at Kanpur, 2nd Test - Day 5
Pakistan v South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
Pakistan v South Africa at Dubai, 1st Test - Day 5
West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dambulla, 1st Test - Day 1
17 Wed
West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dambulla, 1st Test - Day 2
18 Thu
West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dambulla, 1st Test - Day 3
19 Fri
West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dambulla, 1st Test - Day 4
20 Sat
West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Dambulla, 1st Test - Day 5
New Zealand in India Test Series, 2010/11
India v New Zealand at TBC, 3rd Test - Day 1
Pakistan v South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
Pakistan v South Africa at Abu Dhabi, 2nd Test - Day 1
21 Sun
New Zealand in India Test Series, 2010/11
India v New Zealand at TBC, 3rd Test - Day 2
Pakistan v South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
Pakistan v South Africa at Abu Dhabi, 2nd Test - Day 2
22 Mon
New Zealand in India Test Series, 2010/11
India v New Zealand at TBC, 3rd Test - Day 3
Pakistan v South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
Pakistan v South Africa at Abu Dhabi, 2nd Test - Day 3
23 Tue
New Zealand in India Test Series, 2010/11
India v New Zealand at TBC, 3rd Test - Day 4
Pakistan v South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
Pakistan v South Africa at Abu Dhabi, 2nd Test - Day 4
24 Wed
New Zealand in India Test Series, 2010/11
India v New Zealand at TBC, 3rd Test - Day 5
Pakistan v South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
Pakistan v South Africa at Abu Dhabi, 2nd Test - Day 5
West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test - Day 1
25 Thu
West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test - Day 2
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Brisbane, 1st Test - Day 1
26 Fri
West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test - Day 3
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Brisbane, 1st Test - Day 2
27 Sat
West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test - Day 4
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Brisbane, 1st Test - Day 3
28 Sun
West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test - Day 5
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Brisbane, 1st Test - Day 4
29 Mon
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Brisbane, 1st Test - Day 5
30 Tue

December 2010

01 Wed
West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Colombo (PSS), 3rd Test - Day 1
02 Thu
West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Colombo (PSS), 3rd Test - Day 2
03 Fri
West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Colombo (PSS), 3rd Test - Day 3
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Adelaide, 2nd Test - Day 1
04 Sat
West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Colombo (PSS), 3rd Test - Day 4
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Adelaide, 2nd Test - Day 2
05 Sun
West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Colombo (PSS), 3rd Test - Day 5
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Adelaide, 2nd Test - Day 3
06 Mon
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Adelaide, 2nd Test - Day 4
07 Tue
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Adelaide, 2nd Test - Day 5
08 Wed
09 Thu
West Indies in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Hambantota, 1st ODI
10 Fri
11 Sat
West Indies in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Hambantota, 2nd ODI
12 Sun
13 Mon
14 Tue
West Indies in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Galle, 3rd ODI
15 Wed
16 Thu
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Perth, 3rd Test - Day 1
India in South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Centurion, 1st Test - Day 1
17 Fri
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Perth, 3rd Test - Day 2
India in South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Centurion, 1st Test - Day 2
West Indies in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Colombo (SSC), 4th ODI
18 Sat
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Perth, 3rd Test - Day 3
India in South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Centurion, 1st Test - Day 3
19 Sun
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Perth, 3rd Test - Day 4
India in South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Centurion, 1st Test - Day 4
West Indies in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Colombo (RPS), 5th ODI
20 Mon
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Perth, 3rd Test - Day 5
India in South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Centurion, 1st Test - Day 5
21 Tue
West Indies in Sri Lanka T20I Match, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v West Indies at Colombo (RPS), Only T20I
22 Wed
23 Thu
24 Fri
25 Sat
26 Sun
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Melbourne, 4th Test - Day 1
India in South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Durban, 2nd Test - Day 1
27 Mon
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Melbourne, 4th Test - Day 2
India in South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Durban, 2nd Test - Day 2
28 Tue
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Melbourne, 4th Test - Day 3
India in South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Durban, 2nd Test - Day 3
29 Wed
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Melbourne, 4th Test - Day 4
India in South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Durban, 2nd Test - Day 4
30 Thu
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Melbourne, 4th Test - Day 5
India in South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Durban, 2nd Test - Day 5
31 Fri

January 2011

01 Sat
02 Sun
India in South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Cape Town, 3rd Test - Day 1
03 Mon
India in South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Cape Town, 3rd Test - Day 2
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Sydney, 5th Test - Day 1
04 Tue
India in South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Cape Town, 3rd Test - Day 3
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Sydney, 5th Test - Day 2
05 Wed
India in South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Cape Town, 3rd Test - Day 4
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Sydney, 5th Test - Day 3
06 Thu
India in South Africa Test Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Cape Town, 3rd Test - Day 5
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Sydney, 5th Test - Day 4
07 Fri
The Ashes, 2010/11
Australia v England at Sydney, 5th Test - Day 5
08 Sat
09 Sun
India in South Africa T20I Match, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Durban, Only T20I
10 Mon
11 Tue
12 Wed
England in Australia T20I Series, 2010/11
Australia v England at Adelaide, 1st T20I
India in South Africa ODI Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Durban, 1st ODI
13 Thu
14 Fri
England in Australia T20I Series, 2010/11
Australia v England at Melbourne, 2nd T20I
15 Sat
India in South Africa ODI Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Johannesburg, 2nd ODI
16 Sun
England in Australia ODI Series, 2010/11
Australia v England at Melbourne, 1st ODI
17 Mon
18 Tue
India in South Africa ODI Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Cape Town, 3rd ODI
19 Wed
20 Thu
21 Fri
England in Australia ODI Series, 2010/11
Australia v England at Hobart, 2nd ODI
India in South Africa ODI Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Port Elizabeth, 4th ODI
22 Sat
23 Sun
England in Australia ODI Series, 2010/11
Australia v England at Sydney, 3rd ODI
India in South Africa ODI Series, 2010/11
South Africa v India at Centurion, 5th ODI
24 Mon
25 Tue
26 Wed
England in Australia ODI Series, 2010/11
Australia v England at Adelaide, 4th ODI
27 Thu
28 Fri
29 Sat
30 Sun
England in Australia ODI Series, 2010/11
Australia v England at Brisbane, 5th ODI
31 Mon

February 2011

01 Tue
02 Wed
England in Australia ODI Series, 2010/11
Australia v England at Sydney, 6th ODI
03 Thu
04 Fri
05 Sat
06 Sun
England in Australia ODI Series, 2010/11
Australia v England at Perth, 7th ODI
07 Mon
08 Tue
09 Wed
10 Thu
11 Fri
12 Sat
13 Sun
14 Mon
15 Tue
16 Wed
17 Thu
18 Fri
19 Sat
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
India v Bangladesh at Dhaka, 1st Match, Group B
20 Sun
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Kenya v New Zealand at Chennai, 2nd Match, Group A
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v Canada at Hambantota, 3rd Match, Group A
21 Mon
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Australia v Zimbabwe at Ahmedabad, 4th Match, Group A
22 Tue
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
England v Netherlands at Nagpur, 5th Match, Group B
23 Wed
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Kenya v Pakistan at Hambantota, 6th Match, Group A
24 Thu
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
South Africa v West Indies at Delhi, 7th Match, Group B
25 Fri
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Bangladesh v Ireland at Dhaka, 8th Match, Group B
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Australia v New Zealand at Nagpur, 9th Match, Group A
26 Sat
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Colombo (RPS), 10th Match, Group A
27 Sun
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
India v England at Kolkata, 11th Match, Group B
28 Mon
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Canada v Zimbabwe at Nagpur, 12th Match, Group A
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Netherlands v West Indies at Delhi, 13th Match, Group B

March 2011

01 Tue
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Kenya v Sri Lanka at Colombo (RPS), 14th Match, Group A
02 Wed
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
England v Ireland at Bangalore, 15th Match, Group B
03 Thu
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Netherlands v South Africa at Mohali, 16th Match, Group B
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Canada v Pakistan at Colombo (RPS), 17th Match, Group A
04 Fri
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
New Zealand v Zimbabwe at Ahmedabad, 18th Match, Group A
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Bangladesh v West Indies at Dhaka, 19th Match, Group B
05 Sat
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Australia v Sri Lanka at Colombo (RPS), 20th Match, Group A
06 Sun
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
England v South Africa at Chennai, 21st Match, Group B
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
India v Ireland at Bangalore, 22nd Match, Group B
07 Mon
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Canada v Kenya at Delhi, 23rd Match, Group A
08 Tue
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
New Zealand v Pakistan at Pallekele, 24th Match, Group A
09 Wed
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
India v Netherlands at Delhi, 25th Match, Group B
10 Thu
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe at Pallekele, 26th Match, Group A
11 Fri
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Ireland v West Indies at Mohali, 27th Match, Group B
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Bangladesh v England at Chittagong, 28th Match, Group B
12 Sat
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
India v South Africa at Nagpur, 29th Match, Group B
13 Sun
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Canada v New Zealand at Mumbai, 30th Match, Group A
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Australia v Kenya at Bangalore, 31st Match, Group A
14 Mon
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Bangladesh v Netherlands at Chittagong, 32nd Match, Group B
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Pakistan v Zimbabwe at Pallekele, 33rd Match, Group A
15 Tue
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Ireland v South Africa at Kolkata, 34th Match, Group B
16 Wed
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Australia v Canada at Bangalore, 35th Match, Group A
17 Thu
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
England v West Indies at Chennai, 36th Match, Group B
18 Fri
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Ireland v Netherlands at Kolkata, 38th Match, Group B
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Mumbai, 37th Match, Group A
19 Sat
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Bangladesh v South Africa at Dhaka, 39th Match, Group B
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Australia v Pakistan at Colombo (RPS), 40th Match, Group A
20 Sun
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
Kenya v Zimbabwe at Kolkata, 41st Match, Group A
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
India v West Indies at Chennai, 42nd Match, Group B
21 Mon
22 Tue
23 Wed
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
TBD v TBD at Dhaka, Quarter Final
24 Thu
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
TBD v TBD at Ahmedabad, Quarter Final
25 Fri
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
TBD v TBD at Dhaka, Quarter Final
26 Sat
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
TBD v TBD at Colombo (RPS), Quarter Final
27 Sun
28 Mon
29 Tue
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
TBD v TBD at Colombo (RPS), Semi Final
30 Wed
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
TBD v TBD at Mohali, Semi Final
31 Thu

April 2011

01 Fri
02 Sat
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2010/11
TBD v TBD at Mumbai, Final

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