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ICC T20 World Cup 2016 Venue
The 5th Edition of ICC World Cup cricket will be at field on March 2016. Including 6 group stage match and the Grand Finale will be held at Kolkata. Eden Garden is one of the biggest stadium at India. It have credit of 3 ICC Cricket world cup appearances. First time at 1987, second time at 1996 and final time it was 2011 ICC World Cup. But this time will be their first ICC T20 world cup host by India. Tournament’s 48 match will held in 7 different venues.
 
As a Cricket ground Eden Garden is the biggest in capacity with 66,349 in India as well as sub-continent. The grounds tenants as Indian Cricket team, IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders. The stadium has hosted all format of cricket since 1864 established year.

International Records in this ground:
  1. India’s top 4 runs in a single test inning’s scored this ground. 657-7 is the best among them.
  2. Most 1217 runs scored by VVS Laxman and most wicket taker off-spinner Harbhajan Sing (46) wickets.
  3. Best highest score scored here by India is 404-5.
  4. Most ODI runs scored by Sachin Tendulkar (496)
  5. Anil Kumble and Kapil Dev each took 14 wickets so far.
  6. 264 is the best Individual score of this ground which scored by Rohit Sharma.



ICC T20 World Cup, many people referred ICC T20 World Cup as World T20. ICC T20 World Cup is international championship which is organised by International Cricket Council (ICC). This event is held every two years but many fans thought that this event has four years of gap. All matches of ICC T20 World Cup played by Twenty20 International status. Total five tournaments have been played till now and next tournament is scheduled in 2016. Every year T20 World Cup event is take place in between March and April month. This time tournaments is also scheduled in March month and scheduled to end in April month.


New Delhi: On this day, eight years ago, MS Dhoni-led India won the first ever Twenty20 World Cup defeating arch-rivals Pakistan in a thrilling final by five runs at Johannesburg's Wanderers Stadium.

The tournament was a watershed moment for the sport, which was facing an uncertain future with dwindling fortunes against the back-drop of restless and impatient followers, who mostly hailed from the Indian subcontinent – cricket's proverbial base.

But the slam-bang version of cricket, an Olympic spot worthy event, arrived just in time to start a boom in the so called gentlemen's game, shedding many a stereotypes, allowing many followers of modern world to once again watch it without time-constraints.

In the run up to the finale, the tournament had already witnessed epic clashes and many individual exploits, like that of Yuvraj Singh's six sixes off English bowler Stuart Broad, thus establishing this new event as the ultimate format to carry the game forward. And with India and Pakistan playing the final, the 2007 Twenty20 World Cup was the zenith of cricket's success.

Having played out a newly invented super over to decide the winner just ten days ago, cricket's best rivalry once again was ready for yet another epic clash. Dhoni, who himself was looking to encapsulate a burgeoning career with a world title, won the toss and opted to bat first.

Opener Gautam Gambhir, once again, played a rock-solid innings to guide the Indian innings, which at times, was looking to crumble with Pakistan paceman Umar Gul producing the goods. Gambhir's 75 runs from 54 runs laid the foundation for a challenging total of 157 for 5. His knock was supported by a 30-run blitz off 16 balls by Rohit Sharma. Gul, for his efforts, returned with three wickets, those of Gambhir, and the dangerous pair of Yuvraj and skipper MS Dhoni.

That Indian team, under Dhoni, was a different beast to contain with. A young team, perfectly moulded for a slug-feast like a T20 final. But in the Pakistani ranks, there was a certain Misbah-ul-Haq. The ice-cool campaigner, with an array of shots to destroy any bowling attack.

Despite Misbah's super-human efforts, Pakistan found themselves five runs short off the target and once again, they tasted World Cup defeat against the Indians.

Pakistan needed 13 from the last over, bowled by an untested Joginder Sharma. Joginder started off with a wide delivery and followed it with a dot ball. Misbah, batting with the last man Mohammad Asif, hit the second legal delivery for a six, but the very next delivery, the Indian bowler got his prized wicket, thanks to a calm Sreesanth catch at short fine-leg.

And India won their first World title after 1983.

But the hero of the final was Irfan Pathan, whose four-over spell – three wickets for just 16 runs – made sure that India successfully defended that tricky total of 157 runs.

It paved the way for the start of a franchise-based T20 cricket tournament in India, which came to be known as the Indian Premier League.

t20 world cup 2016 teams
As the current year reaches the end of its middle third, preparations have already begun for the major event that will take place next year - the ICC T20 World Cup. Set to be hosted for the first time in India, it is one of the most expected sports events of 2016. After being hosted by South Africa, England and West Indies, the T20 World Cup finally set foot inside the subcontinent as Sri Lanka hosted it in 2014. Now, it all set to come back to India - the inaugural winners of the trophy.

The Qualifiers for the World Cup was held on July, where Netherlands and Scotland shared the Cup, thus qualifying for the main event in 2016. Along with them were old hands Ireland and Afghanistan, comeback team Hong Kong and the new entrant Oman. These six teams will join Bangladesh and Zimbabwe in the first round of the main tournament, where two teams will advance to the Super Six and meet the other teams.

The World Cup promises to be an exciting affair, and all the fans are geared up to support their favourite Indian cricketers. But this time the tournament has a big Indian flavour, not owing to the Indian team, but rather the number of Indian-born players playing for other nations.

Here are some of them:

T20 World Cup 2016 Team
The street to the 2016 T20 World Cup has started. The last time India played a World Cup at home, they gave a country loaded with cricket darlings motivation to feel pleased, motivation to commend, motivation to grin. 

The last time India played a T20 World Cup, they did of all that before vacillating at the last obstacle. This time they would need to go the distance and be the first nation to win the T20 World Cup twice. 

Here, we take a gander at the eleven players who might no doubt be given the obligation to verify that India again gets motivation to feel pleased, to celebrate, to grin.


Main 8 test playing countries will specifically meet all requirements for the Super 10 gathering stages, and two different groups will go along with them after the temporary gathering stage which will have 6 ICC partner groups and 2 most reduced positioned test countries.

ICC World T20 2016 Qualified Teams:

TEAMS ALREADY QUALIFIED FOR SUPER 10 STAGE

Sri Lanka

India

Pakistan

Australia

South Africa

West Indies

New Zealand

England

TEAMS IN PROVISIONAL ROUND

Bangladesh

Zimbabwe

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

ICC T20 World cup 2015 qualifiers Teams

ICC T20 World Cup 2016: India India All Around

The Cricket Fraternity of the world has once again started looking at India. And this time the reason is: it is all set to host the next Twenty20 World Cup. As India is itself a cricket-crazy nation, the matches of the ICC T20 World Cup 2016 here will just add fuel to the fire. The entire cricketing nations of the world is quite agog with excitement to contribute substantially in the  ICC T20 World Cup 2016 and pay a visit to India next year. The schedule for this ongoing match has already been announced. The World Cup matches will commence from March 11 to April 3 in 2016. The decision of giving India the hosting right was announced in Dubai after the ICC Board held its meeting of 2015 at the ICC Headquarters.

ICC T20 World Cup 2016 fixture 

This is going to be the sixth time that the matches of World T20 will be played where 16 cricket teams from across the globe will compete with each other in order to lift the world cup for the shortest format of the game. The ICCT20 World Cup 2016 is very important for the hosting country India itself as it is the country that will be hosting the major ICC event without any partnership or collaboration. The specialty of the ICC T20 World Cup 2016 is that the top 8 teams will be getting the direct qualification to the Super 10 round while the bottom 2 ranked team will be joining in the Associate members in order to qualify for the qualification round. If the opinions of the cricket pundits are to be believed, this world cup will break the record of  all its past matches and define the new denomination of excitement.
So, what for you?
Get your finger crossed!!

The six best teams in the 18-day tournament will join the 10 full members of the ICC World Twenty20 2016 India
As preparations intensify before the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2015, which is ready to be held in Ireland and Scotland 9-26 July, the International Cricket Council (ICC) can confirm every 14 squads.Description competition: The top six teams in the 18-day tournament, in which 51 matches will be played, will join the 10 full members of the ICC World Twenty20 India 2016 to be held from March 11 to April 3, 2016.

Depending on the format of the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2015, the parties that are leading the two groups will automatically qualify for the ICC Twenty20 World cup India 2016, while the sides that finish second and third in each group will play cross game with the winners joining the sheets, duvets for the tournament in India.

In the July tournament, Ireland will also aim to complete a hat-trick of titles after winning the March 2012 and November 2013 qualifiers, both times defeating Afghanistan.

Ireland will again be led by captain William Porterfield influential, which is the best scorer in the execution ranked second in the main competition of history in 680, 10 runs ahead of Paul on his opening longtime partner Stirling and 36 runs behind Afghanistan, Mohammad Shahzad (716 races). He also played 29 matches in the competition - as anyone with his teammates Kevin O'Brien and Gary Wilson-more joints. Porterfield led the team since 2008 and to date has played in 37 international T20. An overview of the model, the left-hander said: "The team can not wait for qualifying to get right again The idea of ​​having another ICC World Twenty20, especially with the possibility of qualifying home is. very exciting.


"There is a great mix of talent and experience throughout the team that will be really useful."

Leading manufacturers of pedestrians built in the history of the competition are: Scotland Majid Haq (34), Mudassar Bukhari Netherlands (33) and George Dockrell of Ireland (31). Eight of the 14 teams participated in the main competition, with Canada, Namibia, PNG, USA, Oman and Jersey (early exit in the World T20 Qualifier) ​​in the hope of making first . Meanwhile, Scotland assistant captain and current ICC and cricket affiliation of the year Preston Mommsen also believes that his team will face the challenge of dealing with the major emerging economies in the world of cricket. "As a team, we are very excited at the idea of ​​co-hosting a major tournament. It will be a great opportunity to show off our skills limited for the first time since ICC T20 World Cup 2016, and I know that guys like to play in front of our home support.

“We have a good balance of youth and experience, capable of playing some very dynamic cricket - it's a squad to be extremely excited about.”

ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2015 Squads confirmed

AFGHANISTAN Squads: Asghar Stanikzai (captain), Javed Ahmadi, Aftab Alam, Mirwais Ashraf, Sharafudin Ashraf, Hamid Hassan, Nawroz Mangal, Mohammad Nabi, Gulbadin Naib, Shafiqullah Shafaq, Mohammad Shahzad, Samiullah Shinwari, Dawlat Zadran, Najib Zadran, Shahpur Zadran

CANADA Squads: Rizwan Cheema (captain), Saad Bin Zafar, Khurram Chohan, Navneet Dhaliwal, Satsimranjit Dhindsa, Nikhil Dutta, Jeremy Gordon, Ruvindu Gunasekera, Amarbir Hansra, Shaheed Keshvani, Nitish Kumar, Cecil Pervez, Junaid Siddiqui, Hamza Tariq, Srimantha Wijeyeratne

HONG KONG Squads: Tanwir Afzal (captain), Irfan Ahmed, Nadeem Ahmed, Haseeb Amjad, Jamie Atkinson, Waqas Barkat, Mark Chapman, Aizaz Khan, Anas Khan, Nizakat Khan, Waqas Khan, Ehsan Nawaz, Babar Hayat, Anshuman Rath, Kinchit Shah,

IRELAND Squads: William Porterfield (captain), Andrew Balbirnie, Alex Cusack, George Dockrell, Tyrone Kane, Andrew McBrine, Graeme McCarter, John Mooney, Kevin O’Brien, Niall O’Brien, Stuart Poynter, Paul Stirling, Stuart Thompson, Gary Wilson, Craig Young

JERSEY Squads: Peter Gough (captain), Corey Bisson, Dom Blampied, Corne Bodenstein, Paul Connolly, Ed Farley, Anthony Kay, Jonty Jenner, Ben Kynman, Tommy Minty, Rhys Palmer, Chuggy Perchard, Callum Rabet, Ben Stevens, Nat Watkins

KENYA Squads: Rakep Patel (captain), Emmanuel Bundi, Narendra Kalyan, Irfan Karim, Karan Kaul, Lucas Ndandason, James Ngoche, Shem Ngoche, Collins Obuya, Eugene Ochieng, Nehemiah Odhiambo, Nelson Odhiambo, Elijah Otieno, Morris Ouma, Gurdeep Singh

NAMIBIA Squads: Nicholas Scholtz (captain), Stephen Baard, Sarel Burger, Christopher Coombe, Jason Davidson, Gerhard Erasmus, Zhivago Groenewald, Louis Klazinga, JP Kotze, Bernard Scholtz, JJ Smit, Christiaan Snyman, Gerrie Snyman, Raymond van Schoor, Craig Williams

NEPAL Squads: Paras Khadka (captain), Pradeep Airee, Binod Bhandari, Shakti Gauchan, Sompal Kami, Karan KC, Subash Khakurel, Siddhant Lohani, Gyanendra Malla, Anil Mandal, Jitendra Mukhiya, Rajesh Pulami, Sagar Pun, Basant Regmi, Sharad Vesawkar

NETHERLANDS Squads: Peter Borren (captain), Rahil Ahmed, Wesley Barresi, Mudassar Bukhari, Ben Cooper, Vivian Kingma, Ahsan Malik, Stephan Myburgh, Max O'Dowd, Michael Rippon, Timm van der Gugten, Paul van Meekeren, Thijs van Schelven, Pieter Seelaar, Michael Swart

OMAN Squads: Sultan Ahmed (captain), Yousuf Abdulrahim, Zeeshan Ahmad, Amir Ali, Khawar Ali, Munis Ansari, Aamir Kaleem, Mehran Khan, Ajay Lalcheta, Sufyan Mahmood, Zeeshan Maqsood, Muhammad Nadeem, Rajeshkumar Ranpura, Jatinder Singh, Vaibhav Wategaonkar

PAPUA NEW GUINEA Squads: Jack Vare (captain), Charles Amini, Sese Bau, John Boge Reva, Mahuru Dai, Willie Gavera, Loa Nou, Kila Pala, Pipi Raho, Lega Siaka, Chad Soper, Tony Ura, Vani Vagi, Assadollah Vala, Norman Vanua

SCOTLAND Squads: Preston Mommsen (captain), Richie Berrington, Kyle Coetzer, Matthew Cross, Josh Davey, Con de Lange, Alasdair Evans, Michael Leask, Calum MacLeod, Gavin Main, George Munsey, Safyaan Sharif, Rob Taylor, Craig Wallace, Mark Watt

UAE Squads: Mohamed Tauqir (captain), Fayyaz Ahmed, Amjad Ali, Saqib Ali, Umair Ali, Shaiman Anwar, Faizan Asif, Nasir Aziz, Manjula Guruge, Amjad Javed, Muhammad Naveed, Swapnil Patil, Ahmed Raza, Muhammad Shahzad, Abdul Shakoor

USA Squads: Muhammad Ghous (captain), Alex Amsterdam, Fahad Babar, Adil Bhatti, Akeem Dodson, Karan Ganesh, Naseer Jamali, Japen Patel, Mrunal Patel, Timil Patel, Hammad Shahid, Jasdeep Singh, Nicholas Stanford, Steven Taylor, Shiva Vashishat.

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