2010 T20 World Cup

Groups For 2010 T20 World Cup In West Indies

2010 T20 World Cup - morguefile
2010 T20 World Cup - morguefile
The 2010 T20 World Cup will be held in the West Indies between 30 April and 16 May. Find out details of the dates, groups and venues for the tournament.

West Indies will host the next T20 World Cup Tournament set for 2010. The International Cricket Council decided to hold the T20 World Cup in successive years to avoid staging two major events in the same year, with the one day 50 over World Cup taking place in South Africa in 2011.

Groups For 2010 T20 World Cup

Group A: Pakistan, Bangladesh, Australia

Group B: Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Zimbabwe

Group C: South Africa, India, Qualifier 1

Group D: West Indies, England, Qualifier 2

Group Stage Schedule For 2010 T20 World Cup

Friday 30 April

Guyana: Opening Ceremony

Guyana: West Indies v Qualifier 2 / Sri Lanka v New Zealand

Saturday 1 May

St Lucia: India v Qualifier 1 / Pakistan v Bangladesh

Guyana: England v Qualifier 2

Sunday 2 May

St Lucia: South Africa v India / Pakistan v Australia

Guyana: New Zealand v Zimbabwe

Monday 3 May

Guyana: West Indies v England / Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe

Tuesday 4 May

Barbados: South Africa v Qualifier 1 / Bangladesh v Australia

Super Eights Schedule

Thursday 6 May

Barbados: A1 v D2 / C1 v B2

Friday 7 May

Barbados: A2 v C2 / B1 v D1

Saturday 8 May

Barbados: C1 v D2 / A1 v B2

Sunday 9 May

Barbados: C2 v D1 / B1 v A2

Monday 10 May

St Lucia: B2 v D2 / A1 v C1

Tuesday 11 May

St Lucia: B1 v C2 / D1 v A2

Knockout Stage Schedule

Thursday 13 May

St Lucia: First Semi-Final

Friday 14 May

St Lucia: Second Semi-Final

Sunday 16 May

Barbados: Final

2009 T20 World Cup A Great Success

The 2009 T20 World Cup held in England was a great sporting and financial success with Pakistan defeating Sri Lanka in the Lord's final. The tournament took place to full houses and was played in largely fine weather.

Pakistan surprised many by lifting the cup but improved steadily throughout the tournament with Shahid Afridi recovering form at just the right time to prove a talismanic force for his side. From a playing perspective the 2009 T20 World Cup reinforced the edict that, whatever the duration of game, it is bowlers that win matches. The teams with the most potent bowling attacks - Pakistan, Sri Lanka and South Africa being the outstanding sides present.

2010 T20 World Cup

The 2010 tournament in the West Indies will again be a festival of exciting and attractive cricket. The West Indies will be favoured on home soil but teams from the sub continent will again provide stern opposition. However, the very nature of T20 makes prediction unreliable. What can be assured is another outstanding few weeks of top class sporting entertainment.

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