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The International Cricket Council on Friday announced the schedule for
T20 World Cup that is scheduled to be held in India. And guess what,
despite the fact that there may be no cricketing ties between India and
Pakistan any time soon, the two nations will be playing each other in Dharamsala.
India is all set to play Pakistan in Dharamsala on March 19, 2016 in the group stage of the tournament.
India also has Australia and New Zealand in the same group.
The
27-day tournament will be played in the following venues: Bengaluru,
Chennai, Dharamsala, Kolkata, Mohali, Mumbai, Nagpur and New Delhi.
Mumbai and New Delhi will stage semi-finals while Kolkata will host the finals.
Here's how the matches will be held: Here's the grouping for the Men's Tournament First round (group winners to progress to second round) Group A – Bangladesh, Netherlands, Ireland and Oman Group B – Zimbabwe, Scotland, Hong Kong and Afghanistan Second round groups Super 10 Group 1 – Sri Lanka, South Africa, West Indies, England and winner group B (Q1B) Super 10 Group 2 – India, Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand and winner group A (Q1A) For the Women’s Tournament Group A – Australia (A1), South Africa (A2), New Zealand (A3), Sri Lanka (A4) and Ireland (A5) Group B – England (B1), West Indies (B2), India (B3), Pakistan (B4) and Bangladesh (B5)
A
total number of 58 matches will be played in the tournament. There will
be 35 matches for men and 23 matches for women in the tournaments which
will be played at eight venues from 8 March to 3 April.
The men’s event will carry a total prize money of $5.6 million, which
is an 86 per cent increase from the 2014 tournament, while the total
prize money for the women’s event is $400,000, which is a 122 per cent
increase from the previous tournament.
India won the inaugural
tournament in the men's category held in South Africa in the year 2007.
Sri Lanka is currently the defending champion, who won the 2014 World
Cup.
In the women's category, England was the first team to win
the tournament in 2009. And the defending champion is Australia. Till
now four Women World Cup events have taken place.
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International Cricket Council (ICC) has released the full schedule of World Twenty20 2016 to be held in India. The event will take place from March 2016 to April 3. 2016. Like major ICC tournaments, World T20 2016 will see women’s competition run besides the men’s one.
World T20 men’s has been divided in two rounds. The first round or qualifying round will see eight teams divided into two groups of four each. One team from each group will then proceed to main draw (second round) or Super10.
Super10 has been divided into groups as well and each group consists of five teams. Whereas women’s competition has no qualifying round and teams are divided into two groups of five each.
Men’s
First round (group winners to progress to second round)
Group A – Bangladesh, Netherlands, Ireland and Oman
Group B – Zimbabwe, Scotland, Hong Kong and Afghanistan
Second round groups
Super 10 Group 1 – Sri Lanka, South Africa, West Indies, England and winner group B (Q1B)
Super 10 Group 2 – India, Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand and winner group A (Q1A)
Women’s
Group A – Australia (A1), South Africa (A2), New Zealand (A3), Sri Lanka (A4) and Ireland (A5)
Group B – England (B1), West Indies (B2), India (B3), Pakistan (B4) and Bangladesh (B5)
Tournament schedule (‘M’ denotes men’s match; ‘W’ denotes women’s match; PM means afternoon match and Eve. means night match.
Tue, 8 Mar – Zimbabwe v Hong Kong (PM), Nagpur; Scotland v Afghanistan (Eve.), Nagpur
Wed, 9 Mar – Bangladesh v Netherlands (PM), Dharamsala; Ireland v Oman (Eve.), Dharamsala
Thu, 10 Mar – Scotland v Zimbabwe (PM), Nagpur; Hong Kong v Afghanistan (Eve.)
Fri, 11 Mar – Netherlands v Oman (PM), Dharamsala; Bangladesh v Ireland (Eve.), Dharamsala
Sat, 12 Mar – Zimbabwe v Afghanistan (PM), Nagpur; Scotland v Hong Kong (Eve.), Nagpur
Sun, 13 Mar – Netherlands v Ireland (PM), Dharamsala; Bangladesh v Oman (Eve.), Dharamsala
Tue, 15 Mar – India v Bangladesh (W) (PM), Bengaluru; New Zealand v Sri Lanka (W) (Eve.), New Delhi; New Zealand v India (M) (Eve), Nagpur
Wed, 16 Mar – West Indies v England (M)
(PM), Mumbai; Pakistan v Q1A (M) (Eve.), Kolkata; West Indies v Pakistan
(W) (Eve.), Chennai
Thu, 17 Mar – England v Bangladesh (W) (PM), Bengaluru; Sri Lanka v Q1B (M) (Eve.), Kolkata
Fri, 18 Mar – New Zealand v Ireland (W)
(PM), Mohali; Australia v New Zealand (M) (PM), Dharamsala; South Africa
v England (M) (Eve.), Mumbai; Australia v South Africa (W) (Eve.),
Nagpur
Sat, 19 Mar – India v Pakistan (W) (PM), New Delhi; India v Pakistan (M) (Eve.), Dharamsala
Sun, 20 Mar – South Africa v Q1B (M)
(PM), Mumbai; West Indies v Bangladesh (W) (PM), Chennai; Sri Lanka v
Ireland (W) (Eve.), Mohali; Sri Lanka v West Indies (M) (Eve.),
Bengaluru
Mon, 21 Mar – Australia v New Zealand (W) (PM), Nagpur; Australia v Q1A (M) (Eve.), Bengaluru
Tue, 22 Mar – England v India (W) (PM), Dharamsala; New Zealand v Pakistan (M) (Eve.), Mohali
Wed, 23 Mar – England v Q1B (M) (PM), New Delhi; India v Q1A (M), (Eve.), Bengaluru; South Africa v Ireland (W) (Eve.), Chennai
Thu, 24 Mar – England v West Indies (W)
(Eve.), Dharamsala; Australia v Sri Lanka (W) (PM), New Delhi; Pakistan v
Bangladesh (W) (Eve.), New Delhi
Fri, 25 Mar – Pakistan v Australia (M) (PM), Mohali; South Africa v West Indies (M), (Eve.), Nagpur
Sat, 26 Mar – Australia v Ireland (W)
(PM), New Delhi; Q1A v New Zealand (M) (PM), Kolkata; England v Sri
Lanka (M) (Eve.), New Delhi; South Africa v New Zealand (W) (Eve.),
Bengaluru
Sun, 27 Mar – West Indies v India (W) (PM), Mohali; India v Australia (M) (Eve.), Mohali; England v Pakistan (W) (Eve.), Chennai; Q1B v West Indies (M) (PM), Nagpur;
Mon, 28 Mar – South Africa v Sri Lanka (W) (PM), Bengaluru; South Africa v Sri Lanka (M) (Eve.), New Delhi
Tue, 29 Mar – Rest/travel day
Wed, 30 Mar – Women’s semi-final (2nd
group A v 1st group B) (PM), New Delhi; men’s semi-final (Super 10 Group
1 2nd v Super 10 Group 2 1st) (Eve.), New Delhi
Thu, 31 Mar – Women’s semi-final (1st
group A v 2nd group B) (PM), Mumbai; men’s semi-final (Super 10 Group 1
2nd v Super 10 Group 2 1st) (Eve.), Mumbai
Fri, 1 Apr – Rest/travel day
Sat, 2 Apr – Rest/travel day
Sun, 3 April – Women’s final (PM), Kolkata; men’s final (Eve.), Kolkata.
ICC has announced T20 Cricket World Cup 2016 Schedule for the matches to be played in the month of March. ICC T20 World Cup 2016 will be hosted in India in the month of March 8 to April 3. T20 World Cup 2016 schedule has been announced for both men and women teams. This tournament will have a total of 58 matches in which 35 matches will be for men’s cricket team. and 23 matches for the women’s cricket team.
T20 Cricket World Cup 2016 venues has
been decide evenly so that the cricket lovers around the country can
watch great cricket in different parts of the nation. Bengaluru,
Dharamshala, Kolkata, Chennai, Mumbai, Mohali, New Delhi, and Nagpur are
the places that will be hosting T20 world cup 2016 matches. T20 world
cup 2016 finals venue is Eden Gardens
of Kolkata, while T20 cricket world cup 2016 semi finals will be hosted
in New Delhi and Mumbai. The T20 World Cup 2016 Semi Finals date is 30
March and 31 March. T20 World Cup 2016 Final Date is 3 April, 2016.
T20 Cricket World Cup 2016 Prize Money
T20 World Cup 2016 prize money for Men’s
T20 World Cup 2016 is $5.6 million and that for Women’s T20 world cup
2016 is $400,000 million. There had been 5 different winners of T20
World Cup Mens and England won first Women’s T20 World Cup and then
Australia won the next three. It will be exciting to see who receives
this price money. The 2 sides that will enter the Super10 stage apart
from 8 sides those are already in. T20 World Cup 2016 warm up match
schedule will be announced soon for each team as they need practice
before the world cup. T20 World Cup 2016 Live streaming will be awaited
by the viewers.
India vs Pakistan Live Streaming on March 19 at Dharamshala
The first group of men’s event will
start from March 8 and end on March 13 and will be played on pitches of
Nagpur and Dharamshala. T20 World Cup 2016 host India will play its
first match against New Zealand on March 15 in Nagpur. India first match
in T20 world cup 2016 is against New Zealand, but the greatest news is
that the second match of India is against its greatest rivals Pakistan
in Dharamshala. India vs Pakistan T20 world cup live streaming could be
watched on Hotstar as well as other websites like starsports.com get
ready to watch Ind vs Pak t20 world cup 2016 live streaming.
International Cricket Council (ICC) on Friday announced the schedule and venues of Cricket World Cup T20 2016.
According to ESPNCricinfo, Dharamsala
will host the World Twenty20 2016 match between India and Pakistan on
March 19 while the tournament semi-finals will be played in Delhi and
Mumbai, according to the fixtures released by the ICC on Friday.
India, Pakistan, New Zealand and
Australia are placed in the same group in the Super 10s stage while
South Africa, England, West Indies and Sri Lanka are in the second
group.
Two qualifying teams will join the Super 10s after the first stage of the tournament, to be held in Dharamsala and Nagpur.
Men's First round (group winners to progress to second round)
Group A: Bangladesh, Netherlands, Ireland and Oman
Group B: Zimbabwe, Scotland, Hong Kong and Afghanistan Second round groups
Super 10 Group 1: Sri Lanka, South Africa, West Indies, England and winner group B (Q1B)
Super 10 Group 2: India, Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand and winner group A (Q1A) Women's
Group A: Australia (A1), South Africa (A2), New Zealand (A3), Sri Lanka (A4) and Ireland (A5)
Group B: England (B1), West Indies (B2), India (B3), Pakistan (B4) and Bangladesh (B5) Tournament schedule Men First Round Tue, 8 Mar Zimbabwe v Hong Kong, Nagpur; Scotland v Afghanistan, Nagpur Wed, 9 Mar Bangladesh v Netherlands, Dharamsala; Ireland v Oman, Dharamsala Thu, 10 Mar Scotland v Zimbabwe, Nagpur; Hong Kong v Afghanistan, Nagpur Fri, 11 Mar Netherlands v Oman, Dharamsala; Bangladesh v Ireland, Dharamsala Sat, 12 Mar Zimbabwe v Afghanistan, Nagpur; Scotland v Hong Kong, Nagpur Sun, 13 Mar Netherlands v Ireland, Dharamsala; Bangladesh v Oman, Dharamsala Second Round Tue, 15 Mar: New Zealand v India, Nagpur Wed, 16 Mar: West Indies v England, Mumbai; Pakistan v Q1A, Kolkata Thu, 17 Mar: Sri Lanka v Q1B, Kolkata Fri, 18 Mar: Australia v New Zealand, Dharamsala; South Africa v England, Mumbai Sat, 19 Mar: India v Pakistan, Dharamsala Sun, 20 Mar: South Africa v Q1B, Mumbai; Sri Lanka v West Indies, Bengaluru Mon, 21 Mar: Australia v Q1A, Bengaluru Tue, 22 Mar: New Zealand v Pakistan, Mohali Wed, 23 Mar: England v Q1B, New Delhi; India v Q1A, Bengaluru Thu, 24 Mar: Rest day Fri, 25 Mar: Pakistan v Australia, Mohali; South Africa v West Indies, Nagpur Sat, 26 Mar: Q1A v New Zealand, Kolkata; England v Sri Lanka, New Delhi Sun, 27 Mar: India v Australia, Mohali; Q1B v West Indies, Nagpur Mon, 28 Mar: South Africa v Sri Lanka, New Delhi Tue, 29 Mar: Rest/travel Day Wed, 30 Mar: Semi-final 1 (Super 10 Group 2 1st v Super 10 Group 1 2nd), New Delhi Thu, 31 Mar: Semi-final (Super 10 Group 1 1st v Super 10 Group 2 2nd), Mumbai Fri, 1 Apr: Rest/travel day Sat, 2 Apr: Rest/travel day Sun, 3 April: Final, Kolkata
Women Tue, 15 Mar: India v Bangladesh, Bengaluru; New Zealand v Sri Lanka, New Delhi Wed, 16 Mar: West Indies v Pakistan, Chennai Thu, 17 Mar: England v Bangladesh, Bengaluru Fri, 18 Mar: New Zealand v Ireland, Mohali; Australia v South Africa, Nagpur Sat, 19 Mar: India v Pakistan, New Delhi Sun, 20 Mar: West Indies v Bangladesh, Chennai; Sri Lanka v Ireland, Mohali Mon, 21 Mar: Australia v New Zealand, Nagpur Tue, 22 Mar: England v India, Dharamsala Wed, 23 Mar: South Africa v Ireland, Chennai Thu, 24 Mar: England v West Indies, Dharamsala; Pakistan v Bangladesh, New Delhi, Australia v Sri Lanka, New Delhi Fri, 25 Mar: Rest Day Sat, 26 Mar: Australia v Ireland, New Delhi; South Africa v New Zealand, Bengaluru Sun, 27 Mar: West Indies v India, Mohali; England v Pakistan, Chennai Mon, 28 Mar: South Africa v Sri Lanka, Bengaluru Tue, 29 Mar: Rest/travel day Wed, 30 Mar: Semi-final (2nd group A v 1st group B), New Delhi Thu, 31 Mar: Semi-final (1st group A v 2nd group B), Mumbai Fri, 1 Apr: Rest/travel day Sat, 2 Apr: Rest/travel day Sun, 3 Apr: Final, Kolkata
The ICC World T20 2016 to be held in India was officially launched in Mumbai at an ICC event. At the event the much awaited schedule and fixtures were announced and it was confirmed that India and Pakistan would play each other at Dharamsala on March 19. The first match of the tournament proper will be held at Nagpur between India and New Zealand on March 15. The tournament will be preceded by a preliminary qualification stage which will see six associate teams battle it out with Bangladesh and Zimbabwe for two spots to make it to the tournament proper.
The tournament will last from March 15 to April 3. The final has been awarded to Eden Gardens, Kolkata while Mumbai and New Delhi will play host to one semi-final each. The other venues include Bengaluru, Dharamsala, Mohali and Nagpur.
The ICC World T20 2016 hosting rights were awarded to India and will see a total of 16 teams compete in two rounds. The first round will be to determine two teams from a pool of eight to qualify into the tournament proper. The preliminary round to determine the two qualifiers will be Bangladesh, Zimbabwe, Scotland, Ireland, Hong Kong, Netherlands, Afghanistan and Oman. Out of these, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe automatically got in the pool on account of being bottom-ranked full members. The other six teams got through on basis of their standings in a 14-team qualifying tournament.
In the table below, Qualifier from Group A of the preliminary stage has been denoted as ‘Q1A’ and the corresponding qualifier from Group B has been referred to as ‘Q1B’. The teams in Group A of the qualifiers include Bangladesh, Netherlands, Ireland and Oman. While, Zimbabwe, Scotland, Hong Kong and Afghanistan are in Group B.
The ICC, at an event at Mumbai has released the schedules and fixtures for the ICC World T20 2016to be held in India. The tournament proper will see a total of 10 teams
compete for the ultimate glory. Eight of those teams have been
per-determined on basis of rankings of the full member nations. The
other positions will be determined on basis of a pre-qualifying
tournament that will be played from the period between March 8 to March
13. There will be eight teams competing for two positions. The teams
that will battle it out in this round dubbed ‘Round 1′ are two of the
bottom ranked full members and six associates who played a qualifying
tournament in 2015 to get through.
The teams include Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Netherlands, Ireland, Oman, Scotland, Hong Kong and Afghanistan.
The teams have been distributed in two groups. Bangladesh, Netherlands,
Ireland and Oman will be in Group A while Zimbabwe, Scotland, Hong Kong
and Afghanistan are in Group B. From both groups, the top team will
make it to the tournament proper starting March 15. You can find the
schedule and ground details for the proper tournament here.
Given how strong a side Bangladesh have become in the recent past, it
can be expected that they will make it from Group A, but one can not
rule out Ireland and Netherlands entirely. Group B will be an even closer contest since it is very difficult to pick a favourite from Zimbabwe and Afghanistan while Scotland are also tough contenders.
Date
Fixture
Venue
Group
08-03-2016
Zimbabwe vs Hong Kong
Nagpur
B
Scotland vs Afghanistan
Nagpur
B
09-03-2016
Bangladesh vs Netherlands
Dharamsala
A
Ireland vs Oman
Dharamsala
A
10-03-2016
Scotland vs Zimbabwe
Nagpur
B
Hong Kong vs Afghanistan
Nagpur
B
11-03-2016
Netherlands vs Oman
Dharamsala
A
Bangladesh vs Ireland
Dharamsala
A
12-03-2016
Zimbabwe vs Afghanistan
Nagpur
B
Scotland vs Hong Kong
Nagpur
B
13-03-2016
Netherlands vs Ireland
Dharamsala
A
Bangladesh vs Oman
Dharamsala
A
All matches of the Round 1 will only be held at Dharamsala and Nagpur.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Friday announced the groups
and schedule of the ICC World Twenty20 India 2016, which will be staged
across eight venues in India from 8 March to 3 April.
A
total of 58 tournament matches, including 35 men’s matches and 23
women’s matches, will be played in the 27-day tournament in Bengaluru,
Chennai, Dharamsala, Kolkata, Mohali, Mumbai, Nagpur and New Delhi. New
Delhi and Mumbai will host the semi-finals on 30 and 31 March,
respectively, while Eden Gardens in Kolkata will be the venue of the 3
April finals. The women’s semi-finals and final will be followed by the
men’s knock-out matches. There is a reserve day for the finals.
The men’s event will carry a total prize money of $5.6million, which
is an 86 per cent increase from the 2014 tournament, while the total
prize money for the women’s event is $400,000, which is a 122 per cent
increase from the Bangladesh event.
There have been five
different winners of the men’s event while the England women’s team won
the inaugural tournament at home in 2009 before Australia won three
straight titles in the West Indies, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in 2010,
2012 and 2014, respectively.
According to the men’s event
format, eight sides in two groups of four, will feature in the first
round matches with the group winners joining eight sides in the Super 10
stage (two groups of five teams). The top two sides from both the Super
10 Groups will then qualify for the semi-finals. In the women’s event,
the 10 sides will be divided into two groups and the top two sides from
each group will progress to the semi-finals.
The first round
matches in the men’s event will take place in Dharamsala and Nagpur
from 8-13 March and will feature Bangladesh, Netherlands, Ireland,
debutant Oman (all in Group A), Zimbabwe, Scotland, Hong Kong and
Afghanistan (all in Group B). In a double-header on the opening day on 8
March, Zimbabwe will face Hong Kong in the afternoon match, to be
followed by the evening match between Scotland and Afghanistan. Both the
matches will be played in Nagpur.
The group winners will
join Australia, England, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka,
West Indies and host India in the Super 10 stage, which will be played
alongside the women’s event from 15-28 March.
Men’s
defending champion Sri Lanka has been placed in Super 10 Group 1 along
with South Africa, West Indies, England and the Group B winner. It will
open its title defence against the Group B winner in Kolkata on 17
March, and play West Indies in Bengaluru on 20 March, England in New
Delhi on 26 March and South Africa in New Delhi on 28 March.
Host India, which won the inaugural tournament in South Africa in 2007,
is in Super 10 Group 2 along with 2009 winner Pakistan, Australia, New
Zealand and the Group A winner. India will launch its campaign in Nagpur
against New Zealand on 15 March, while it will go head to head with
Pakistan in Dharamsala on 19 March. Its other matches will be against
the Group A winner in Bengaluru on 23 March and Australia in Mohali on
27 March.
2009 champion Pakistan will take on the Group A
winner in Kolkata on 16 March, before locking horns with traditional
rival India in Dharamsala on 19 March. Its remaining two matches will be
in Mohali against New Zealand and Australia on 22 and 25 March,
respectively.
England, which won the 2010 tournament in the
West Indies, takes on 2012 winner the West Indies in Mumbai on 16 March,
followed by matches against South Africa (18 March in Mumbai), the
Group B winner (23 March in New Delhi) and Sri Lanka (26 March in New
Delhi).
After taking on England in its tournament opener,
the West Indies will square off against Sri Lanka (20 March in
Bengaluru), South Africa (25 March in Nagpur) and the Group B winner (27
March in Nagpur).
Meanwhile, in the women’s tournament, 2009 champion England is in
Group B along with the West Indies, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, and
will start off against Bangladesh in Bengaluru on 17 March. Its other
matches will be against India (22 March in Dharamsala), West Indies (24
March in Dharamsala) and Pakistan (27 March in Chennai).
Australia women, who will be bidding to win the title for the fourth
straight time, is in Group A along with South Africa, New Zealand, Sri
Lanka and Ireland. Their opening match will be against South Africa (18
March in Nagpur), followed by matches against New Zealand (21 March in
Nagpur), Sri Lanka (24 March in New Delhi) and Ireland (24 March in New
Delhi).
ICC Chairman Mr Shashank Manohar, who attended the
launch ceremony in Mumbai, said: “India is a country where cricket is a
religion and not many places can match the passion for the game like
India. I am fully confident that the Board of Control for Cricket in
India will deliver an outstanding world cricket event, just like the ICC
Cricket World Cups in 1987, 1996 and 2011.
“The ICC and
BCCI are fully committed and will work together to make this a memorable
event. I invite fans from across the world to witness fast-paced
cricketing action on the field and enjoy the hospitality and culture of
India, off it.”
ICC Chief Executive David Richardson said:
“The ICC World Twenty20 is an event which puts the world’s best
cricketers in the shortest format of the game against each other in a
nation versus nation contest.
“The Twenty20 format provides
the perfect vehicle by which the ICC can further globalise the game,
providing international exposure and opportunity to our top Associate
and Affiliate members. The ICC World Twenty20 event structure is
designed to provide highly competitive matches throughout, with eight
evenly-matched sides fighting it out in the first round and the best two
then getting in the mix with the top eight ranked teams in the Super 10
stage where the intensity and competition will be of the very highest
level.”
BCCI Secretary Mr Anurag Thakur said: “We, as hosts,
are fully prepared to organise one of the most entertaining spectacles
in world cricket. We draw experience from hosting three ICC Cricket
World Cups and are ready to make the ICC World Twenty20 India 2016 one
of the most memorable events.
“Our preparations are in full
swing, and BCCI and ICC is working together to make it a lifetime
experience for the players and the fans. India is a vibrant country –
young, full of colour, energy and exuberance - and is very much like the
concept of Twenty20 cricket itself. We would encourage everyone
involved with the game to experience the best of India.”
The
ICC World Twenty20 trophy was also present at the ceremony before it
leaves Mumbai for Scotland on Sunday, 13 December, as part of the Nissan
Trophy Tour. The trophy will return to New Delhi on 1 February after
visiting 11 countries.
Men’s
First round (group winners to progress to second round)
Group A – Bangladesh, Netherlands, Ireland and Oman
Group B – Zimbabwe, Scotland, Hong Kong and Afghanistan
Second round groups
Super 10 Group 1 – Sri Lanka, South Africa, West Indies, England and winner group B (Q1B)
Super 10 Group 2 – India, Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand and winner group A (Q1A)
Women’s
Group A – Australia (A1), South Africa (A2), New Zealand (A3), Sri Lanka (A4) and Ireland (A5)
Group B – England (B1), West Indies (B2), India (B3), Pakistan (B4) and Bangladesh (B5)
Tournament
schedule (‘M’ denotes men’s match; ‘W’ denotes women’s match; PM means
afternoon match and Eve. means night match. Match timing to be confirmed
in due course)
Tue, 8 Mar – Zimbabwe v Hong Kong (PM), Nagpur; Scotland v Afghanistan (Eve.), Nagpur Wed, 9 Mar – Bangladesh v Netherlands (PM), Dharamsala; Ireland v Oman (Eve.), Dharamsala Thu, 10 Mar – Scotland v Zimbabwe (PM), Nagpur; Hong Kong v Afghanistan (Eve.) Fri, 11 Mar – Netherlands v Oman (PM), Dharamsala; Bangladesh v Ireland (Eve.), Dharamsala Sat, 12 Mar – Zimbabwe v Afghanistan (PM), Nagpur; Scotland v Hong Kong (Eve.), Nagpur Sun, 13 Mar – Netherlands v Ireland (PM), Dharamsala; Bangladesh v Oman (Eve.), Dharamsala Tue, 15 Mar – India v Bangladesh (W) (PM), Bengaluru; New Zealand v Sri Lanka (W) (Eve.), New Delhi; New Zealand v India (M) (Eve), Nagpur Wed, 16 Mar – West Indies v England (M) (PM), Mumbai; Pakistan v Q1A (M) (Eve.), Kolkata; West Indies v Pakistan (W) (Eve.), Chennai Thu, 17 Mar – England v Bangladesh (W) (PM), Bengaluru; Sri Lanka v Q1B (M) (Eve.), Kolkata Fri, 18 Mar
– New Zealand v Ireland (W) (PM), Mohali; Australia v New Zealand (M)
(PM), Dharamsala; South Africa v England (M) (Eve.), Mumbai; Australia v
South Africa (W) (Eve.), Nagpur Sat, 19 Mar – India v Pakistan (W) (PM), New Delhi; India v Pakistan (M) (Eve.), Dharamsala Sun, 20 Mar
– South Africa v Q1B (M) (PM), Mumbai; West Indies v Bangladesh (W)
(PM), Chennai; Sri Lanka v Ireland (W) (Eve.), Mohali; Sri Lanka v West
Indies (M) (Eve.), Bengaluru Mon, 21 Mar – Australia v New Zealand (W) (PM), Nagpur; Australia v Q1A (M) (Eve.), Bengaluru Tue, 22 Mar – England v India (W) (PM), Dharamsala; New Zealand v Pakistan (M) (Eve.), Mohali Wed, 23 Mar – England v Q1B (M) (PM), New Delhi; India v Q1A (M), (Eve.), Bengaluru; South Africa v Ireland (W) (Eve.), Chennai Thu, 24 Mar
– England v West Indies (W) (Eve.), Dharamsala; Australia v Sri Lanka
(W) (PM), New Delhi; Pakistan v Bangladesh (W) (Eve.), New Delhi Fri, 25 Mar – Pakistan v Australia (M) (PM), Mohali; South Africa v West Indies (M), (Eve.), Nagpur Sat, 26 Mar
– Australia v Ireland (W) (PM), New Delhi; Q1A v New Zealand (M) (PM),
Kolkata; England v Sri Lanka (M) (Eve.), New Delhi; South Africa v New
Zealand (W) (Eve.), Bengaluru Sun, 27 Mar – West
Indies v India (W) (PM), Mohali; India v Australia (M) (Eve.), Mohali;
England v Pakistan (W) (Eve.), Chennai; Q1B v West Indies (M) (PM),
Nagpur; Mon, 28 Mar – South Africa v Sri Lanka (W) (PM), Bengaluru; South Africa v Sri Lanka (M) (Eve.), New Delhi Tue, 29 Mar – Rest/travel day Wed, 30 Mar – Women’s semi-final (2nd group A v 1st group B) (PM), New Delhi; men’s semi-final (Super 10 Group 1 2nd v Super 10 Group 2 1st) (Eve.), New Delhi Thu, 31 Mar
– Women’s semi-final (1st group A v 2nd group B) (PM), Mumbai; men’s
semi-final (Super 10 Group 1 1st v Super 10 Group 2 2nd) (Eve.), Mumbai Fri, 1 Apr – Rest/travel day Sat, 2 Apr – Rest/travel day Sun, 3 April – Women’s final (PM), Kolkata; men’s final (Eve.), Kolkata
India will open their 2016 ICC World Twenty20 campaign against New Zealand in Nagpur on March 15 but arguably the biggest match of the tournament will be played in Dharamsala on March 19, where India will take on archrivals Pakistan.
ICC announced the World Twenty20 schedule, which will be played from March 8 to April 3 next year, in a glittering ceremony in Mumbai on Friday.
The hosts and the 2007 champions are placed in Super-10 Group 2 alongside Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan and Qualifier.
The men's competition will be divided into two stages - the qualifiers and Super 10. The qualifiers will be played from March 8 to 13 between 8 teams divided into Group A and B, with the Super-10 stage beginning March 15.
One team from each of the qualifying groups will progress to the Super-10 stage.
Super-10 Group 1 comprises of Sri Lanka, South Africa, West Indies, England and Qualifier from Group B.
Bangladesh and Zimbabwe are the two Test nations that will have to come through qualifiers. It will also include Oman, who are making their debut in a major ICC event.
The men's and women's competition will be held simultaneously, with both the finals taking place on April 3. A total of 58 matches (35 men’s and 23 women’s) will be played in the 27-day tournament.
The men’s event will carry a total prize money of $5.6 million, which is an 86 per cent increase from the 2014 tournament, while the total prize money for the women’s event is $400,000, which is a 122 per cent increase from the Bangladesh event.
In the women's draw as well, India are placed with Pakistan in Group B and will play the neighbours in Delhi on the same day as men's, i.e., March 19.
"It's a privilege that BCCI is hosting the World T20 event for the first time. I am sure that this event will be a great success," ICC Chairman and BCCI President Shashank Manohar said on the occasion.
India have hosted three ODI World Cups previously in 1987, 1996 and 2011; but this will be the first time that the ICC World Twenty20 comes to India.
Eight Indian cities will be hosting the tournament - Nagpur, Dharamsala, Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi, Mohali, Bengaluru and Mumbai.
However, Chennai, will be hosting only the women's matches - most likely due to the disputed, locked-out stands at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.
GROUPS (Men)
First-round groups (group winners to progress to second round)
Group A – Bangladesh, Netherlands, Ireland and Oman
Group B – Zimbabwe, Scotland, Hong Kong and Afghanistan
Second round groups
Super 10 Group 1: Sri Lanka, South Africa, West Indies, England and winner group B (Q1B)
Super 10 Group 2: India, Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand and winner group A (Q1A)
GROUPS (Women)
Group A – Australia (A1), South Africa (A2), New Zealand (A3), Sri Lanka (A4) and Ireland (A5)
Group B – England (B1), West Indies (B2), India (B3), Pakistan (B4) and Bangladesh (B5)
FULL SCHEDULE:
(‘M’ denotes men’s match; ‘W’ denotes women’s match; 'PM' means afternoon match and 'Eve' means night match. Match timings to be confirmed in due course)
Tue, 8 Mar – Zimbabwe v Hong Kong (PM), Nagpur; Scotland v Afghanistan (Eve.), Nagpur
Wed, 9 Mar – Bangladesh v Netherlands (PM), Dharamsala; Ireland v Oman (Eve.), Dharamsala
Thu, 10 Mar – Scotland v Zimbabwe (PM), Nagpur; Hong Kong v Afghanistan (Eve.)
Fri, 11 Mar – Netherlands v Oman (PM), Dharamsala; Bangladesh v Ireland (Eve.), Dharamsala
Sat, 12 Mar – Zimbabwe v Afghanistan (PM), Nagpur; Scotland v Hong Kong (Eve.), Nagpur
Sun, 13 Mar – Netherlands v Ireland (PM), Dharamsala; Bangladesh v Oman (Eve.), Dharamsala
Tue, 15 Mar – India v Bangladesh (W) (PM), Bengaluru; New Zealand v Sri Lanka (W) (Eve.), New Delhi; New Zealand v India (M) (Eve), Nagpur
Wed, 16 Mar – West Indies v England (M) (PM), Mumbai; Pakistan v Q1A (M) (Eve.), Kolkata; West Indies v Pakistan (W) (Eve.), Chennai
Thu, 17 Mar – England v Bangladesh (W) (PM), Bengaluru; Sri Lanka v Q1B (M) (Eve.), Kolkata
Fri, 18 Mar – New Zealand v Ireland (W) (PM), Mohali; Australia v New Zealand (M) (PM), Dharamsala; South Africa v England (M) (Eve.), Mumbai; Australia v South Africa (W) (Eve.), Nagpur
Sat, 19 Mar – India v Pakistan (W) (PM), New Delhi; India v Pakistan (M) (Eve.), Dharamsala
Sun, 20 Mar – South Africa v Q1B (M) (PM), Mumbai; West Indies v Bangladesh (W) (PM), Chennai; Sri Lanka v Ireland (W) (Eve.), Mohali; Sri Lanka v West Indies (M) (Eve.), Bengaluru
Mon, 21 Mar – Australia v New Zealand (W) (PM), Nagpur; Australia v Q1A (M) (Eve.), Bengaluru
Tue, 22 Mar – England v India (W) (PM), Dharamsala; New Zealand v Pakistan (M) (Eve.), Mohali
Wed, 23 Mar – England v Q1B (M) (PM), New Delhi; India v Q1A (M), (Eve.), Bengaluru; South Africa v Ireland (W) (Eve.), Chennai
Thu, 24 Mar – England v West Indies (W) (Eve.), Dharamsala; Australia v Sri Lanka (W) (PM), New Delhi; Pakistan v Bangladesh (W) (Eve.), New Delhi
Fri, 25 Mar – Pakistan v Australia (M) (PM), Mohali; South Africa v West Indies (M), (Eve.), Nagpur
Sat, 26 Mar – Australia v Ireland (W) (PM), New Delhi; Q1A v New Zealand (M) (PM), Kolkata; England v Sri Lanka (M) (Eve.), New Delhi; South Africa v New Zealand (W) (Eve.), Bengaluru
Sun, 27 Mar – West Indies v India (W) (PM), Mohali; India v Australia (M) (Eve.), Mohali; England v Pakistan (W) (Eve.), Chennai; Q1B v West Indies (M) (PM), Nagpur;
Mon, 28 Mar – South Africa v Sri Lanka (W) (PM), Bengaluru; South Africa v Sri Lanka (M) (Eve.), New Delhi
Tue, 29 Mar – Rest/travel day
FINALS
Wed, 30 Mar – Women’s semi-final (2nd group A v 1st group B) (PM), New Delhi; men’s semi-final (Super 10 Group 1 2nd v Super 10 Group 2 1st) (Eve.), New Delhi
Thu, 31 Mar – Women’s semi-final (1st group A v 2nd group B) (PM), Mumbai; men’s semi-final (Super 10 Group 1 2nd v Super 10 Group 2 1st) (Eve.), Mumbai
Fri, 1 Apr – Rest/travel day
Sat, 2 Apr – Rest/travel day
Sun, 3 April – Women’s final (PM), Kolkata; men’s final (Eve.), Kolkata
ICC T20 World Cup 2016 Starting Date, Schedule Release Date
– In this post we are sharing information of ICC World Cup 2016.
Information is included its starting date, venues, team list and
scheduled release date. Hope this post will help you.
ICC T20 World Cup 2016 Starting Date
ICC T20 World Cup, many people referred ICC T20 World Cup as World
T20. ICC T20 World Cup is international championship which is organized
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.
Here we are sharing the ICC T20 World Cup Teams List. In this
tournament total 16 teams are featured. We have shared 16 teams
separately as they were selected separately. First Round selected eight
teams and Second or Super 10 Round teams both we have shared below. Hope
you will like this post.
First Round teams
Bangladesh
Zimbabwe
Scotland
Ireland
Hong Kong
Netherlands
Afghanistan
Oman
Second OR Super 8 Round teams:
India
Australia
England
New Zealand
Pakistan
South Africa
Sri Lanka
West Indies
And ninth and tenth teams are not announced yet. We will update on
our website as soon as we catch names. So if you don’t want to miss then
we recommend you to bookmark our website.
ICC T20 World Cup Schedule Release Date
ICC T20 World Cup 2016 is scheduled to release on 11th March and this event is scheduled to end on 3rd
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Get ICC T20 World Cup 2016 Schedule, Fixtures & Time Table Downloadplayed in India. The shortest form of cricket game where 16
team fights against each other for the sixth Twenty20 World Cup Champion. India
host the mega event, where the top 16 teams of the ICC Cricket ranking played
the matches. India host the mega event for the 2nd time and win only
one T20 World Cup against the Pakistan.
Sri Lanka won the last T20 World Cup 2013 which was hosted by the Bangladesh
team and the fans enjoy it a lot. It is the first time hosted by the Indian team
without any collaboration in the ICC World Twenty20 World Cup. In this mega
event the top 8 teams will play the super 10 round games while the other 2 teams
will join in the Associate members in the qualification round. The ICC Cricket
World Cup 2016 starts from the 11th March to 13th April,
2016.
There are total eight venues in India, which will entertain the cricket fans
across the world. Here below you see the names on the grounds and their ticket
information.
Eden Gardens (Kolkata)
Feroz Shah Kotla Ground (Delhi)
HPCA Stadium (Dharamshala)
A Chidambaram Stadium (Chennai)
Chinnaswamy Stadium (Bangalore)
PCA IS Bindra Stadium (Mohali)
VCA Stadium (Nagpur)
Wankhede Stadium (Mumbai)
T20 CWC Event Information
Host Country: India Star Date: 11-3-2016 End Date: 03-04-2016
ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2015 for the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 is scheduled to be held from 6th July – 26th July 2015. The tournament will be hosted by both Ireland and Scotland. The tournament forms a part of the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier series. 51 matches will be played among 14 nations, down from 72 matches among 16 nations previously.
The two groups are:
Group A: Ireland, Nepal, Hong Kong, Papua New Guinea, Namibia, USA, Jersey
Group B: Afghanistan, UAE, Netherlands, Scotland, Canada, Kenya, Oman
Tournament all matches Schedule:
Thu, 9 July – Scotland vs UAE, The Grange, Edinburgh (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Netherlands vs Afghanistan, The Grange, Edinburgh (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST)
Fri, 10 July – Ireland vs Namibia, Stormont, Belfast (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Canada vs Kenya, Myreside, Edinburgh (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Nepal vs USA, Stormont, Belfast (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST); UAE vs Afghanistan, The Grange, Edinburgh (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST)
Sat, 11 July – Hong Kong vs Jersey, Bready, Co. Tyrone (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Scotland vs Netherlands, The Grange, Edinburgh (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Kenya vs Oman, Myreside, Edinburgh (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Nepal vs Namibia, Stormont, Belfast (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST)
Sun, 12 July – Ireland vs USA, Stormont, Belfast (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); PNG vs Jersey, Bready, Co. Tyrone (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); UAE vs Netherlands, The Grange, Edinburgh (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Canada vs Oman, New Williamfield, Stirling (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Scotland vs Afghanistan, The Grange, Edinburgh (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST)
Mon, 13 July – Namibia vs USA, Stormont, Belfast (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Hong Kong vs PNG, Bready, Co. Tyrone (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Ireland vs Nepal, Stormont, Belfast (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST); Afghanistan vs Kenya, New Williamfield, Stirling (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST)
Tue, 14 July – Netherlands vs Oman, Myreside, Edinburgh (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); UAE vs Canada, New Williamfield, Stirling (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Scotland vs Kenya, The Grange, Edinburgh (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST)
Wed, 15 July – Ireland vs PNG, Stormont, Belfast (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); USA vs Jersey, Bready, Co. Tyrone (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Afghanistan vs Oman, Goldenacre, Edinburgh (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Nepal vs Hong Kong, Stormont, Belfast (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST); UAE vs Kenya, Goldenacre, Edinburgh (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST)
Thu, 16 July – Scotland vs Canada, Goldenacre, Edinburgh (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST)
Fri, 17 July – Nepal vs PNG, Malahide, Dublin (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Namibia vs Jersey, Clontarf (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Netherlands vs Canada, Goldenacre, Edinburgh (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); UAE vs Oman, New Williamfield, Stirling (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Ireland vs Hong Kong, Malahide, Dublin (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST)
Sat, 18 July – Nepal vs Jersey, Malahide, Dublin (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Scotland vs Oman, Goldenacre, Edinburgh (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Afghanistan vs Canada, New Williamfield, Stirling (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); PNG vs Namibia, Malahide, Dublin (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST); Hong Kong vs USA, Clontarf, Dublin (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST); Netherlands vs Kenya, Myreside, Edinburgh (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST)
Sun, 19 July – Ireland vs Jersey, Malahide, Dublin (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); PNG vs USA, Malahide, Dublin (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST); Hong Kong vs Namibia, Clontarf, Dublin (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST)
Tue, 21 July – Qualifying Play-Off 1 (A2 vs B3), Malahide, Dublin (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Qualifying Play-Off 2 (A3 vs B2), Malahide, Dublin (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST)
Thu, 23 July - Qualifying Play-Off 3 (A4 vs loser Qualifying Play-Off 1, Malahide, Dublin (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Qualifying Play-Off 4 (B4 vs loser Qualifying Play-Off 2, Malahide, Dublin (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST)
Sat, 25 July – Semi-final (B1 vs Winner Qualifying Play-off 1), Malahide, Dublin (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); fifth/sixth position play-off (winner play-off 3 vs winner play-off 4), Clontarf, Dublin (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Semi-final (A1 vs Winner Qualifying Play-off 2), Malahide, Dublin (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST)
Sun, 26 July – Third place play-off, Malahide, Dublin (10:00 local, 9:00 GMT, 2:30 PM IST); Final, Malahide, Dublin (14:15 local, 13:15 GMT, 7:45 PM IST)
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.
The next Twenty20 International Cricket world cup will be taking place in India from March 11 to April 3, 2015 as well as the 50 over world cup in 2023. The next T20 world cup will take place in 2016 and it will use the same format as the last one which Sri Lanka won defeating West Indies in the final. The dates are not finalized yet but we can expect BCCI and ICC to announce the provisional 2016 ICC T20 WC schedule somewhere in the summer of 2015. Here are all the details you need to know about T20 World Cup 2016.