21 January, 2011

India beats South Africa - Live Cricket Score


India defeated South Africa by two wickets in the Third Cricket one-dayer in Cape Town.”

Yusuf Pathan's pyrotechnics helped India recover from a top-order collapse and eke out a thrilling two-wicket win over South Africa in the third cricket one-dayer in Cape Town.

Pathan proved that fortune favours the brave during his breezy 50-ball 59-run knock as he took his chances and hammered the South African bowlers,  specially the spinners, to all parts of the ground.



Chasing 221 for win, Pathan teamed up with Suresh Raina (37 off 47) to bring India back in contention with less than a run-a-ball 75-run sixth wicket stand after the visitors were reeling at 93 for five at one stage.

After Pathan's dismissal in the 40th over, Harbhajan Singh (23 not out) took the onus on him to give India home and with little help from Zaheer Khan (14) and Ashish Nehra (6 not out) surpassed South Africa's score with 10 balls to spare to give the visitors a 2-1 lead in the series.

More Morkel (3/28) was unplayable throughout the innings while Dale Steyn (2/31) produced the fire upfront for South Africa.

Earlier, JP Duminy (52) and debutant Faf du Plessis (60) scored risk-free half centuries before Indian bowlers made a remarkable comeback in the final batting powerplay to bowl out South Africa for 220.

Electing to bat, Graeme Smith made a patient 43 off 79 balls before Duminy and du Plessis steadied South Africa's ship with a 110-run fifth wicket stand that came off 125 balls after they were precariously placed at 90 for four.

But the highlight of the South African innings was India's disciplined bowling attack and catching in the field.

Credit should go to the Indian new ball pair of Zaheer (3/43) and Munaf Patel (2/42), who made life difficult for the South African batsmen from the word go.

Off-spinner Harbhajan (2/23) was not to be left behind as he controlled the proceedings in the middle overs before Zaheer and Munaf returned at the death to bowl out South Africa in 49.2 overs.

The final batting powerplay backfired for South Africa as they lost as many as four wickets for just 25 runs.

To add to skipper Smith's woes, South African batters could manage only 48 runs in the last 10 overs losing as many as six wickets.

Murali Vijay's (1) poor form at the top of the order continued as he fell in the second over of the innings to start India's chase on a disappointing note.

Vijay was brilliantly caught by an athletic Dale Steyn of his own bowling after the right-hander was done in a by a delivery that stopped a bit on him on a slow Newslands track.

But Virat Kohli (28) started from where he left in the previous match and made his intentions clear with three classy boundaries after arriving at the crease.

The pair of Rohit Sharma (23) and Kohli played cautiously without taking any undue risks but when bad balls came their way, they dispatched them to the boundaries with consummate ease.

The duo were especially severe on first change Wayne Parnell as the left-arm pacer bled 21 runs in his opening three overs.

But the dangerous looking 76-ball 52-run partnership was cut short by an accurate Morne Morkel, whose twin blow in successive overs brought South Africa back into the game.

Kohli was Morkel's first off the victim in the last ball of the 15th over. The in-form right-hander flashed hard off a good length Morkel delivery that extracted good amount of nip after pitching, only to edge it to AB de Villiers behind the stumps.

And then in his next over the lanky right-arm pacer cleaned up Sharma, who inside edged one to the stump , to see India in a spot of bother at 61 for three.

In between, Yuvraj Singh (16) marked his arrival at the crease in style carassing Lonwabo Tsotsobe to the extra cover fence to open his account.

To add to India's misery, off-spinner Johan Botha struck gold in his second over in the form of Indian Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who edged a short delivery to de Villiers.

However, the 23rd over from Parnell, which produced 10 runs, somewhat relived India's pressure. Brought back into the attack, the left-arm pacer was once again at the receiving end as Raina hit back-to-back boundaries of his first two deliveries.

Smith then decided to replace Parnell with Duminy and the ploy worked for the hosts as, after his exploits with the bat, the right-arm spinner tasted success with the ball as well, getting Yuvraj lbw in his third ball of the innings.

Pathan, who came into the team in place of injured Sachin Tendulkar, lived dangerously from the onset but his aggressive instict bore fruit for India.

He took Botha to the task, hitting him for two fours in the 28th over and then followed it up with three towering sixes of the off-spinner to make it the most expensive over of the series so far.

From there on, the duo played sensibly with occasional rash shots from Pathan.

Forced back into the attack in the 37th over, Morkel once again produced the body blow to the visitors getting the wicket of Raina as he top-edged one to de Villiers.

But as was the case throughout the innings, Parnell turned out to be the weaklink in South Africa's bowling department, going for 10 runs in his comeback over.

Luck also favoured India towards the end as, needing 43 runs to win, Harbhajan was handed a life when a jumping Duminy failed to latch on to a tough chance at point off Morkel.

The table, however, turned around completely in the next over when dangerman Pathan was brilliantly caught by an oustanding Morkel at third man off Steyn.

But gutsy Harbhjan was in no mood to give up and clobbered Parnell over extra cover to reduce the margin to 19.

There was more drama in store when Zaheer was caught at mid-off by Smith off Tsotsobe but Harbhajan and Nehra ensured that there was no further hiccup for India.

Earlier, starting the proceedings, Zaheer produced a brilliant first over as he exracted swing and bounce to beat South African captain Smith a number of time.

Smith survived a confident leg before wicket appeal in Zaheer's second over with a ball that swung in sharply but the umpire was unmoved. Television replays suggested that the ball would have gone over the stump.

India fired the first salvo in the seventh over when Zaheer bowled Amla (16) with a gem of a delivery. Amla tried to drive through covers but the ball angled in and took an inside edge to knock down his off stump.

Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni introduced his specialist spinner Harbhajan as early as the 12th over of the match and he troubled Smith in his very first over.

Harbhajan struck in his second over by getting rid of Colin Ingram (10) to reduce the Proteas to 49 for two.

Ingram, who has not been among the runs, stepped forward to defend but only succeeded in edging the ball to Virat Kohli at slip, who pulled off a one-handed blinder.

The hosts then lost the wickets of de Villiers (16) and Smith in quick succession to find themselves in a spot of bother at 90 for four.

Pathan struck in his very first over by getting rid of de Villiers with Zaheer taking a superb running catch in wide long on.

Harbhajan then accounted for Smith who attempted a sweep but failed to time the ball and Kohli took his second catch at slip.

Then Duminy and debutant du Plessis joined hands to ressurect the South African innings with the 100-plus partnership.

Both Duminy and du Plessis were in no mood to take risks and toiled hard for their runs which came mostly in singles and twos. The duo's hardship can be gauged from the fact that they struck just three boundaries during their partnership.

With both the batsmen set at the crease, South Africa took their final batting powerplay in the 45th over but the decision misfired as both du Plessis and Duminy made hardly any imapct, departing when their team needed them the most.

Du Plessis, who was struggling with cramps, was the first to show some signs of urgency, lofting Munaf over mid-off for a four in the 45th over before departing in the next ball in search one too many. He was caught by an agile Kohli at the edge of the circle as the batsman went for an inside out shot
over cover.

Duminy was then cleaned up by Zaheer in the next over to make matters worst for the home team. And as if the twin blow was not enough, new man in Wayne Parnell was run out two balls later in search of a double.

Johan Botha, Dale Steyn and last man Lonwabo Tsotsobe  were no better with the bat as they departed in quick succession towards the end.

Dhoni doubtful for 4th ODI

“Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the doubtful starter for the Fourth ODI against South Africa on Friday.”


Dhoni hurt his ankle during practice session on Thursday, however, he is likely to play in the crucial game.
India would be looking to complete a series win when they take on South Africa in the fourth cricket ODI on Friday.

India bounced back after their dismal defeat in the first ODI in Durban with two close wins in Johannesburg and Cape Town, taking a 2-1 lead in the five-match series. South Africa, on the other hand, would be desperate to come back after they faltered at crucial stages of the last two ODIs.

If India win Friday, it will be their first series win in South Africa. In the absence of key batsmen Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir, the win will be more special and a major morale-booster ahead of the World Cup.

Yusuf Pathan played an impressive innings in the last ODI to pull India out of trouble and the big-hitter would like to continue with his hot form here as well while Virat Kohli will be looking to add on to a streak of good performances in the rainbow nation.

However, India's opening combination is yet to be sorted out. Parthiv Patel, who was flown in as a replacement for injured Sachin Tendulkar, may get a game with Murali Vijay completely out of form. He can partner Rohit Sharma, who opened in the last match.

India can give a chance to their spinners -- Piyush Chawla and Ravichandran Ashwin -- both of whom have been picked in the World Cup squad. While leg-spinner Chawla has not played in an ODI since July 2008, off-spinner Ashwin, who was the highest wicket-taker in the New Zealand series at home last year, also hasn't had a game so far.

The South African batting has not clicked barring the first match and their batsmen have struggled to play the spinners in the middle overs. The hosts, however, can draw hope from captain Graeme Smith and J.P. Duminy's form. All-rounder Faf Du Plessis, who made his debut in Cape Town, has also performed well.

The bowling has been the hosts' strength with pacers Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel and Lonwabo Tsotsobe in a purple patch and off-spinner Johan Botha complementing the seam attack. Uncapped leg-spinner Imran Tahir may get his first game.

Smith is hopeful that after the announcement of the World Cup squad, the players will play without any pressure.

"Now that the World Cup squad is announced, the tension has kind of lifted on the players and the way they play the game, so hopefully we can play with a bit more freedom."

The teams (from):
India: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (captain, wicketkeeper), Murali Vijay, Yuvraj Singh, Yusuf Pathan, Suresh Raina, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Ravichandran Ashwin, Piyush Chawla, Ashish Nehra, Munaf Patel, Shantakumaran Sreesanth.

South Africa: Graeme Smith (captain), Hashim Amla, Johan Botha, AB de Villiers (wicketkeeper), Jean-Paul Duminy, Faf du Plessis, Imran Tahir, Colin Ingram, David Miller, Morne Morkel, Wayne Parnell, Robin Peterson, Dale Steyn, Lonwabo Tsotsobe.

Preview: India vs South Africa, 4th ODI

 India is on the verge of creating history, with a first-ever ODI series triumph on South African soil beckoning ahead of the Fourth ODI.

The Indians have never won limited-overs series in South Africa and
Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his men will leave no stone unturned to achieve the feat at St George's Park.

Even though India are leading the series 2-1, there are several things the visitors will want to improve on, with the main one being batting. The batting was ordinary in the first two matches, while it was just a little bit better in the third match. The bowling and fielding were responsible for both wins.

With seniors like
Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir missing from the ranks, the youngsters, who have done well in the recent past, have not been able to cope with the conditions.

India's bowling attack, in contrast, has been impressive with the pace duo of Zaheer Khan and Munaf Patel creating problems for the batsmen. Even spin spearhead Harbhajan Singh has come up with consistent performances with the ball, while with the bat, he scored valuable runs in the third ODI.

If India have been bad with the bat though, South Africa have been even worse. The first ODI saw them put up a good total, but since then, the batsmen have let the side down rather badly. In the absence of veteran all-rounder Jacques Kallis, South Africa lack the required balance in the side and even as captain Graeme Smith, Hashim Amla, AB de Villiers, JP Duminy and new comer Faf du Plessis have all chipped in with runs, they simply have not made up for the loss of Kallis so far in the tournament.

South Africa's chief problem while batting appears to be a rather long tail. Given that, the pressure on the top order to fire is even higher than normal and the lack of all-rounders in the side has upset the balance considerably.

The bowling has been fairly adequate, though the bowlers would do well to have more specific plans for someone like Yusuf Pathan - who can change the game in a matter of minutes.

The home side's fielding was far below its world-class standards in the third ODI, and the fact that the fielding fell apart was perhaps the sign of a side not being all mentally 'there' in the match.

If South Africa want to prevent a series-win for India, they will need to be a lot more switched on for this match. Having won two close matches - in both of which South Africa had their chances to win - the Indians will be feeling much better mentally than the South Africans. South Africa need to overcome that deficit as well as batting woes, while India need to continue to be mentally strong and not take undue pressure from the fact that this could be a first-ever series win in South Africa.

20 January, 2011

India World Cup 2011 squad: An Analysis


“The BCCI national selectors-led by K Srikanth has announced the final 15-member squad for the forthcoming World Cup 2011 on Monday.”

Not surprisingly, selectors have included four pacer and three spinners in the squad while the batting line-up is at par the expectations. The selection of batsmen indicates that selectors are not in mood to disturb the trusted order, which includes Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Suresh Raina, Yuvraj Singh, Virat Kohli, Yusuf Pathan and MS Dhoni.

However, exclusion of Ishant Sharma and Rohit Sharma from the final 15, was little bit surprising. Despite of selecting three wicketkeepers in the 30-member list of World Cup probables, Srikanth & Co. have shown interest in just one stumper (Dhoni).
Ravichandran Ashwin’s great run in the cricket field continues as he managed to get the World Cup ticket along with leg spinner Piyush Chawla.


India’s strength in the World Cup 2011:

Skipper MS Dhoni-led Team India has been performing brilliantly in the ongoing South Africa tour. Dhoni is the capable captain and his past performance as a leader invites more expectations from him in the World Cup.

After early debacle in the 2007 World Cup, Dhoni and his side are favourite to win the World Cup in sub-continent.

However, Dhoni has made changes in his batting style after the captaincy and emerged as the match finisher for Team India in the past. He is the backbone of Indian middle order and his role will be crucial in India’s World Cup campaign.

The Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar, the iconic cricketer in world arena, has a great world cup journey until now. He will definitely try to fulfill his world cup dream this time. The legendary batsman has almost every record in his kitty but he has always a dream to be a part of winning world cup side.

Tendulkar will equal the record of most World Cup appearance this year and will also try to guide his side towards the title. He is the key player for India in the World Cup. His presence in the final XI means the half job is already done.

Virender Sehwag, the most explosive opener of present era, is the key match winner for India. His role as a part-time bowler is also makes him crucial in the side. His devastating batting style can change the result of game anytime. The opening combination of Sehwag and Tendulkar is the most dangerous in the cricket world.

Gautam Gambhir is the next key player in the side. In the absence of Sachin Tendulkar, he opens for India. In the Sub-continent, his records are impressive. Another quality of Gambhir is his fielding.

Yuvraj Singh, a flamboyant middle order batsman, is known for his match winning innings and handy part-time bowler. However, he is going through the bad phase of his career but he scored much needed half century in the second ODI against South Africa. He will strengthen the Indian middle order if top order is collapsed. Yuvraj is also an electric-fielder.

Suresh Raina, is another attacking middle order batsman. He is capable of hitting big shots and has played several crucial innings down the order. He is an electric fielder. He has always provided breakthrough whenever asked to bowl.

Virat Kohli will play his maiden World Cup but he has cemented his place in the side through consistence performance in the last one year. He is a good striker of ball and his technique makes him suitable for the No.3 batsman. Being a good fielder, he will strengthen the Indian fielding.

Yusuf Pathan is the genuine all-rounder in the Indian side. However, inconsistency is the big problem with him. Pathan is a valuable fifth bowler for India. He is capable to change the mood of game in the lower order.

Zaheer Khan is the spearhead of Indian pace attack. He is the most experience campaigner in the World Cup Squad. He can score with the bat down the order. Zaheer Khan’s performance will set the game for India in the World Cup. He is the genuine wicket taker for the past few years.

Praveen Kumar is the genuine swinger of new ball. He is able to swing the ball both ways. He is also economical and eligible pinch-hitter. 

Munaf Patel is known for his consistent line and length. He has proved several occasion that he is capable to check the run flow. In the Second ODI against South Africa, he took 4/29 to guide India towards victory. 

Ashish Nehra is most devastating when he is in form. But lack of consistency and injuries are major problem with him. He is believed to be a poor fielder in the Indian side.

The ace offie Harbhajan Singh will lead the spin department. He has emerged as the good hitter in the past few years. But he some time becomes more expensive

Ravichandran Ashwin, a budding spinner, earned the World Cup ticket with his capacity to take the wicket early. He is more economical than Harbhajan Singh. He is also able to hit the ball down the order.

Piyush Chawla is the only leg spinner in the side. However, he lacks confidence of skipper Dhoni. However, he is able to bat down the order.

Over all the Indian side is looking very much strong on the paper. But winning a match is totally different phenomenon. Cricket is a team game and all players will have to fire with full cylinders to win a match.

World Cup 2011 fixture and schedule


“Countdown begins for the ICC World Cup 2010 on Wednesday.”

ICC president Sharad Pawar rang the bell on Wednesday during the promotional event for the World Cup 2011 to be held in sub-continent, featuring India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh from February 19, 2011.

On this occasion,
Pawar, who is also Chief of Mumbai Cricket Association, voiced confidence that venues will be completed before the mega cricketing event.

Pawar said that delay in work at two world Cup venue, including Wankhede Stadium where final match to be played, will be ready before the showpiece event starts. Eden Gardens in Kolkata is the other ground whish is yet to be preapared.

India will play Bangladesh in the opening match of World Cup 2011 on February 19 at Mirpur.

Here is the complete World Cup 2011 Fixture and schedule.


Date and TimeMatchWeather
Sat Feb 19
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 IST
1st Match, Group B - India v Bangladesh
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/ALive
Sun Feb 20
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
2nd Match, Group A - Kenya v New Zealand
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
N/A
Live
Sun Feb 20
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:30 IST
3rd Match, Group A - Sri Lanka v Canada
Mahinda Rajapaksha International Cricket Stadium, Sooriyawewa, Hambantota
N/A
Live
Mon Feb 21
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
4th Match, Group A - Australia v Zimbabwe
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
N/A
Live
Tue Feb 22
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
5th Match, Group B - England v Netherlands
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
N/A
Live
Wed Feb 23
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:30 IST
6th Match, Group A - Kenya v Pakistan
Mahinda Rajapaksha International Cricket Stadium, Sooriyawewa, Hambantota
N/A
Live
Thu Feb 24
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
7th Match, Group B - South Africa v West Indies
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
N/A
Live
Fri Feb 25 
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
8th Match, Group A - Australia v New Zealand
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
N/A
Live
Fri Feb 25
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 IST
9th Match, Group B - Bangladesh v Ireland
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/A
Live
Sat Feb 26
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:30 IST
10th Match, Group A - Sri Lanka v Pakistan
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Live
Sun Feb 27
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
11th Match, Group B - India v England
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
N/A
Live
Mon Feb 28
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
12th Match, Group A - Canada v Zimbabwe
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
N/A
Live
Mon Feb 28
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
13th Match, Group B - Netherlands v West Indies
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
N/A
Live
Tue Mar 1
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:30 IST
14th Match, Group A - Sri Lanka v Kenya
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Live
Wed Mar 2
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
15th Match, Group B - England v Ireland
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
N/A
Live
Thu Mar 3
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
16th Match, Group B - Netherlands v South Africa
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
N/A
Live
Thu Mar 3
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:30 IST
17th Match, Group A - Canada v Pakistan
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Live
Fri Mar 4
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
18th Match, Group A - New Zealand v Zimbabwe
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
N/A
Live
Fri Mar 4 
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 IST
19th Match, Group B - Bangladesh v West Indies
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/A
Live
Sat Mar 5
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:30 IST
20th Match, Group A - Sri Lanka v Australia
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Live
Sun Mar 6 
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
21st Match, Group B - England v South Africa
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
N/A
Live
Sun Mar 6 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
22nd Match, Group B - India v Ireland
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
N/A
Live
Mon Mar 7 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
23rd Match, Group A - Canada v Kenya
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
N/A
Live
Tue Mar 8 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:30 IST
24th Match, Group A - New Zealand v Pakistan
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
N/A
Live
Wed Mar 9 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
25th Match, Group B - India v Netherlands
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
N/A
Live
Thu Mar 10 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:30 IST
26th Match, Group A - Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
N/A
Live
Fri Mar 11 
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
27th Match, Group B - Ireland v West Indies
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
N/A
Live
Fri Mar 11 
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 IST
28th Match, Group B - Bangladesh v England
Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong
N/A
Live
Sat Mar 12 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
29th Match, Group B - India v South Africa
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
N/A
Live
Sun Mar 13 
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
30th Match, Group A - Canada v New Zealand
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
N/A
Live
Sun Mar 13 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
31st Match, Group A - Australia v Kenya
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
N/A
Live
Mon Mar 14 
03:30 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 IST
32nd Match, Group B - Bangladesh v Netherlands
Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong
N/A
Live
Mon Mar 14 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:30 IST
33rd Match, Group A - Pakistan v Zimbabwe
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
N/A
Live
Tue Mar 15 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
34th Match, Group B - Ireland v South Africa
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
N/A
Live
Wed Mar 16 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
35th Match, Group A - Australia v Canada
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
N/A
Live
Thu Mar 17 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
36th Match, Group B - England v West Indies
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
N/A
Live
Fri Mar 18 
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
37th Match, Group B - Ireland v Netherlands
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
N/A
Live
Fri Mar 18 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
38th Match, Group A - New Zealand v Sri Lanka
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
N/A
Live
Sat Mar 19 
03:30 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 IST
39th Match, Group B - Bangladesh v South Africa
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/A
Live
Sat Mar 19 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:30 IST
40th Match, Group A - Australia v Pakistan
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Live
Sun Mar 20 
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
41st Match, Group A - Kenya v Zimbabwe
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
N/A
Live
Sun Mar 20 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
42nd Match, Group B - India v West Indies
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
N/A
Live
Wed Mar 23 
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 IST
Quarter Final - TBC v TBC (A1 v B4)
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/A
Live
Thu Mar 24 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
Quarter Final - TBC v TBC (A2 v B3)
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
N/A
Live
Fri Mar 25 
08:30 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 IST
Quarter Final - TBC v TBC (A3 v B2)
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
N/A
Live
Sat Mar 26 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:30 IST
Quarter Final - TBC v TBC (A4 v B1)
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Live
Tue Mar 29 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:30 IST
Semi Final - TBC v TBC
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A
Live
Wed Mar 30 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
Semi Final - TBC v TBC
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
N/A
Live
Sat Apr 2 
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
Final - TBC v TBC
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
N/A
Live

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