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T20 World Cup 2014 Schedule, Fixtures & Results

Tuesday 18 March 2014

Rarely does it happen but within a month the cricket world will witness a face-off between India and Pakistan for the second time, and though the venue will be the same, stakes will be a lot higher at the ICC World Twenty20 2014 encounter.
Bangladesh will host the fifth edition of the World T20, which this time will see participation from 16 teams instead of 12. But all eyes will be on March 21 when India and Pakistan open their campaign and the tournament's Super 10 stage in what is expected to be a high-octane clash with a bit of recent history attached.

World Twenty20 2014: The two teams played each other at the Asia Cup on March 2, where Pakistan inflicted an agonizing one-wicket defeat on India in a last-over finish. Shahid Afridi's 18-ball 34* included two consecutive sixes in the last over of the match bowled by Ashwin, which settled the issue in Pakistan's favour. And India will want to take revenge when the teams meet at the same venue - the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur.

The World Twenty20 winners so far

QUALIFYING
March 16: Bangladesh vs Afghanistan, Mirpur - 1500 IST
March 16: Hong Kong vs Nepal, Chittagong - 1900 IST
March 17: Ireland vs Zimbabwe, Sylhet Stadium - 1500 IST
March 17: Netherlands vs United Arab Emirates, Sylhet Stadium - 1900 IST
March 18: Afghanistan vs Hong Kong, Chittagong - 1500 IST
March 18: Bangladesh vs Nepal, Chittagong - 1900 IST
March 19: Netherlands vs Zimbabwe, Sylhet Stadium - 1500 IST
March 19: Ireland vs United Arab Emirates, Sylhet Stadium - 1900 IST
March 20: Afghanistan vs Nepal, Chittagong - 1500 IST
March 20: Bangladesh vs Hong Kong, Chittagong - 1900 IST
March 21: Zimbabwe vs United Arab Emirates, Sylhet Stadium - 1100 IST
March 21: Ireland vs Netherlands, Sylhet Stadium - 1500 IST
SUPER 10
March 21: India vs Pakistan, Mirpur - 1900 IST
March 22: South Africa vs Sri Lanka, Chittagong - 1500 IST
March 22: England vs New Zealand, Chittagong - 1900 IST
March 23: Australia vs Pakistan, Mirpur - 1500 IST
March 23: India vs West Indies, Mirpur - 1900 IST
March 24: New Zealand vs South Africa, Chittagong - 1500 IST
March 24: Sri Lanka vs TBC (Qualifier B1), Chittagong - 1900 IST
March 25: West Indies vs TBC (Qualifier A1), Mirpur - 1900 IST
March 27: South Africa vs TBC (Qualifier B1), Chittagong - 1500 IST
March 27: England vs Sri Lanka, Chittagong - 1900 IST
March 28: Australia vs West Indies, Mirpur - 1500 IST
March 28: India vs TBC (Qualifier A1), Mirpur - 1900 IST
March 29: New Zealand vs TBC (Qualifier B1), Chittagong - 1500 IST
March 29: England vs South Africa, Chittagong - 1900 IST
March 30: Pakistan vs TBC (Qualifier A1), Mirpur - 1500 IST
March 30: Australia vs India, Mirpur - 1900 IST
March 31: England vs TBC (Qualifier B1), Chittagong - 1500 IST
March 31: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, Chittagong - 1900 IST
April 1: Australia vs TBC (Qualifier A1), Mirpur - 1500 IST
April 1: Pakistan vs West Indies, Mirpur - 1900 IST
April 3: 1st Semi-Final - TBC vs TBC (1st Group 1 vs 2nd Group 2), Mirpur - 1830 IST
April 4: 2nd Semi-Final - TBC vs TBC (1st Group 2 v 2nd Group 1), Mirpur - 1830 IST
April 6: Final - TBC vs TBC (Reserve Day 7th April), Mirpur - 1830 IST



 

Live Cricket Score: India (IND) vs (PAK) Pakistan, World T20

India VS Pakistan
DHAKA: While India will be taking on Sri Lanka in their first practice match at the Sher-E-Bangla National
Stadium in Mirpur on Monday, their arch-rivals Pakistan are scheduled to face New Zealand a bit earlier in the day at the same venue. However, there were hardly any questions asked about those games when players of both teams faced the media on Saturday.
All the queries were about the opening encounter of the Super 10 stage. The Friday Blockbuster — India vs Pakistan.

Pakistan have won just one of their five T20 clashes against India and they have never beaten India in eight clashes in the World Cup (5 in ODIS and 3 in T20s). India will be looking to maintain that record while Pakistan, arguably a better T20 side, will be looking to break that jinx. "We never look at that record and neither do we look at that game as a big one. It is just hyped up by all the people around it," feels India's star batsman Virat Kohli. Tell him about India's spotless record against Pakistan and he says, 'We will not go out there to keep that record intact. We will go and play good cricket and try not to get too desperate.'

ICC World Twenty20 2014: Team India|World T20

Thursday 13 March 2014

 ICC World Twenty20 2014: Team India 

Mirpur, Mar 11: India will aim to become the first team in ICC World Twenty20 Championship history to win the title twice.
 Team India

Tournament  India Team Profile
The MS Dhoni-led side won the inaugural championship in 2007 but failed in the next three editions.

India Team Squad
1. Mahendra Singh Dhoni (captain) - 32 years
2. Ajinkya Rahane - 25 years 
3. Amit Mishra - 31 years
4. Stuart Binny - 29 years
5. Bhuvneshwar Kumar - 24 years
6. Mohammed Shami - 23 years
7. Mohit Sharma - 25 years 
8. Ravichandran Ashwin - 27 years 
9. Ravindra Jadeja - 25 years
10. Rohit Sharma - 26 years 
11. Shikhar Dhawan - 27 years 
12. Suresh Raina - 27 years 
13. Varun Aaron - 24 years 
14. Virat Kohli - 25 years 
15. Yuvraj Singh - 32 years 
Coach: Duncan Fletcher 
 India's Matches (Group 2) 
 Mirpur March 21  India - Vs- Pakistan,   (7 PM IST) 
 Mirpur March 23  India- Vs- West Indies,(7 PM IST) 
 Mirpur March 28  India- Vs -Qualifier,     (7 PM IST) 
 Mirpur March 30  India- Vs -Australia,     (7 PM IST) 


MS Dhoni aims for unique record
Mahendra Singh Dhoni is seeking to become the first captain in international cricket history to hold all three ICC global event titles at the same time.
In 2007, he led India to victory by five runs over Pakistan at Johannesburg in the final of the inaugural ICC World Twenty20. Four years later he skippered his country to victory over Sri Lanka on home soil, at the Wankhede Stadium, in the final of the World Cup 2011.
This was India's second ICC CWC title following its shock victory over champion West Indies at Lord's in 1983.
Dhoni is one of three players - Yuvraj Singh and Rohit Sharma being the others - who played in the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 final and also India's most recent T20I against Australia in October 2013. One of the most memorable moments of the 2007 tournament was Yuvraj hitting England's Stuart Broad for six sixes in an over at Durban in the Group Stage.
In the three ICC World Twenty20 tournaments since 2007, India has not progressed beyond the Super Eight stage. As of the end of January, India was second to Sri Lanka in the ICC T20I Rankings and had won 25 and lost 19 of its 46 T20Is.
India had won 11 and lost six of those matches played in Asia. Yuvraj Singh was Man of the match in four of India's six most recent T20Is between October 2012 and October 2013.

Past performances at World T20
 2007 (South Africa) - Champions
 2009 (England) - Super Eight
 2010 (West Indies) - Super Eight
 2012 (Sri Lanka) - Super Eight


T20 World Cup 2014 | Latest News, Live Scores, Schedule

Wednesday 12 March 2014

ICC World Twenty20 2014
The ICC World Twenty20 2014 will be the fifth ICC World Twenty20 competition, an international Twenty20 cricket tournament that is scheduled to take place in Bangladesh  from 16 March to 6 April 2014 It will be played in three cities — Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet.Bangladesh will host the tournament as announced by the International Cricket Council in 2010. It will be second and consecutive time that an Asian country will host this event, as Sri Lanka hosted the previous tournament in 2012.Live cricket on this bolg.
icc world twenty20 2014

 Logo 
On 6 April 2013, ICC unveiled the logo of the tournament at a gala event in Dhaka. The overall look of the logo design is primarily inspired by the unique Bangladesh tuktuk decoration art style. The logo uses the colours of the Bangladeshi flag with splashes of blue representing the country's rivers (also as being the ICC's own colour). The logo is also inspired by the rickshaws. The T is made up of cricket stumps and the '0' in the T20 represents the cricket ball complete with a green seam.


T20 WC 2009 Final Match Final Pakistan vs Sri... by sulmanraza2014
 Teams 
For the first time the tournament will have 16 teams including all ten full members and six associate members who qualified through the 2013 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier. The top eight (full member) teams in the ICC T20I Championship rankings on 8 October 2012 enter the Super 10 stage. The remaining eight teams compete in the group stage, from which two teams advance to the Super 10 stage.

Asia Cup Shahid Afridi inspires Pakistan to one wicket win over India

Sunday 2 March 2014


Shahid Afridi slammed 35 off 18 balls to help Pakistan beat India by 1 wicket at Mirpur. Catch all the highlights here.

Mirpur, Bangladesh:  Pakistan held their nerve to beat arch-nemesis India by 1 wicket to go top of points table with nine points from three games. Here are the highlights from Mirpur: (Scorecard | Commentary | Innings Report | Points Table)

Quotes from Presentation:
Misbah-ul Haq: We had the tag of not being good chasers so I'm happy with the way we pulled it off today. We are not thinking about the final. We are only thinking about our next game.

Virat Kohli: Captaincy has been a learning experience. Last game was tough, this game was nice. Proud of the way we played. When you have a young team, the result is not always the end thing you want to count. We were probably a few 20-30 runs short in that kind of the wicket. Maybe 260-270 would have been easy.


Boom Boom Afridi sinks India in Mirpur by Express News 21.22 (IST): What a brilliant effort from Pakistan, this! They have nine points from three games and have to play Bangladesh in their final tie. Sri Lanka is currently second with 8 points while India is 3rd with 4 points. India need to beat Afghanistan by a big margin to win with a bonus point and hope they can upset Sri Lanka, if they are to make it to the final.
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21.20 (IST): Vintage Afridi takes Pakistan home! After a lot of tension, he clubbed two big sixes of Ashwin to take Pakistan to a one-wicket win.  Yet again, an India-Pakistan tie manages to enthrall one and all!

21.17 (IST): Ravichandran Ashwin strikes first ball of final over! Saeed Ajmal is bowled from round the legs! Pakistan 236/9 in 49.1 overs, need 10 to win from 5 balls.

21.15 (IST): Another wicket! Mohammed Talha takes the aerial route but cannot clear Ravindra Jadeja in the deep. Pakistan 236/8 in 49 overs.

21.12 (IST): Umar Gul is gone! This game has more twists and turns! Gul hits one towards the long on fence and Rahane takes a good, diving catch. Pakistan 235/7 in 48.3 overs, need 11 to win from 9 balls.

21.08 (IST): Good over under the circumstances from Mohammed Shami. Four singles off it. Pakistan

233/6 in 48 overs, need 13 to win from 2 overs.

21.03 (IST): 13 runs from Bhuvneshwar Kumar's over. Pakistan 229/6 in 47 overs, need 17 to win from 3 overs.

20.58 (IST): Shahid Afridi has slammed a six and four in back-to-back deliveries off Jadeja. Pakistan 216/6 in 46 overs, need 30 to win from 24 balls.

20.53 (IST): Oh dear! Suicidal from Pakistan! Sohaib Maqsood is gone now! Poor calling between Maqsood and Afridi and Dinesh Karthik gets a chance to vindicate himself. Pakistan 203/6 in 45 overs, need 43 to win from 30 balls.

20.47 (IST): Mohammad Hafeez is gone! Is this the turning point! Ashwin gets his second wicket as Hafeez attempts a slog sweep and Bhuvneshwar Kumar takes a good catch in the deep under pressure. Pakistan

200/5 in 43.3 overs, need 46 to win from 39 balls.

20.43 (IST): Pakistan reach 199/4 in 43 overs. Need 47 to win from 42 balls.

20.31 (IST): Amit Mishra comes back into the attack. His eight overs have gone for 16 runs so far and he also has two wickets. Pakistan 179/4 in 40 overs , need 67 runs to win from 60 balls.

20.22 (IST): Dinesh Karthik fluffs a stumping chance! Oh boy... how costly is this going to be. Ashwin foxes Sohaib with a carrom ball. Sohaib was down the wicket and well short off his crease but Karthik failed to collect the ball cleanly and complete the stumping. Pakistan 169/4 in 37.5 overs, need 78 off 73 balls.

20.12 (IST): Ravichandran Ashwin comes back as Pakistan's batting powerplay begins. He starts off from round the wicket.

20.08 (IST): Fifty for Mohammed Hafeez! His 19th in ODIs and 2nd vs India. It has taken him 85 balls but he has stuck in there during a crucial period. Pakistan 156/4 in 35 overs, need 90 runs to win from 90 balls.

19.53 (IST): Pakistan reach 145 for 4 in 32 overs. Mohammed Hafeez (44) and Sohaib Maqsood (14) in the middle. Pakistan now need 101 off 18 overs.

19.20 (IST): Another strike from Amit Mishra! What a performance from him. Umar Akmal goes after him but miscues his shot. It goes high in the air and Ravindra Jadeja just about got under it and got his hands to it. Pakistan 113/4 in 22.2 overs.

19.02 (IST): Oh dear! Misbah-ul-Haq is gone, run out for the second time in as many games. He is gone for one. Hafeez called for a run and then said no but Misbah had ran too far to get back on time. Pakistan 96/3 in 16.2 overs.

18.55 (IST): Mishra strikes! He was getting a lot of turn but the ball that has fetched him a wicket is an ordinary short one. India will take it. Shehzad tried to pull a short ball but can't beat Ashwin at mid-wicket. Pak 93/2 in 15 overs.

18.42 (IST): Amit Mishra is into the attack and straightaway gets a lot of turn.
18.37 (IST): Bowled him! Ravichandran Ashwin bowls a flighted carrom ball from round the wicket and left-handed Sharjeel Khan fails to read it. The ball goes through the bat-pad gap and hits the stumps. Pakistan 71/1 in 11 overs.

18.26 (IST): Spin from both ends as Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja come into the attack. The Pakistan pacers have looked good so far.

18.15 (IST): Positive start for Pakistan so far. They've reached 35/0 in 6 overs. Sharjeel Khan (8) has struggled but Ahmed Shehzad (17) looks in fine nick.

17.46 (IST): Sharjeel Khan and Ahmed Shehzad walk out to begin Pakistan's chase.

17.17 (IST): Mohammed Hafeez: There was a little assistance that is why we bowled first. Now there could be some dew, so it could work for us.

17.15 (IST): End of the innings! India reach 245/8 in 50 overs. Three fifties from Rohit Sharma (56), Ambati Rayudu (58) and Ravindra Jadeja (52 not out) took India to 245/8 in 50 overs.  The day so far has belonged to the Pakistan bowlers with Saeed Ajmal (3/40) being the best of the lot and debutant Mohammed Talha (2/22 in 7 overs) also doing well. It is now down to the India bowlers to try and restrict Pakistan in a fairly simple run chase.

17.12 (IST): Ninth ODI fifty for Ravindra Jadeja. An important knock from the left-hander. It has come in 46 balls. India 242/8 in 49.2 overs.

17.08 (IST): Another wicket! The ploy of sending Mohammed Shami ahead has not worked. He went after a ball but it did not have enough weight behind it. He is caught out by Sohaib Maqsood.

17.06 (IST): Gone! Saeed Ajmal foxes Ravichandran Ashwin, who comes down the attack and misses the ball completely. Umar Akmal completes the formality of stumping.

17.00 (IST): A huge caught behind appeal against Ravichandran Ashwin! The entire Pakistan team is convinced but the umpire is unmoved. Replays suggested there could have been a faint nick on that one. More misery for Pakistan as Ashwin gets two boundaries and Jadeja finishes it with a six over deep mid wicket. India 237/6 in 47 overs

16.57 (IST): Ambati Rayudu is gone! He comes down the track to Saeed Ajmal but can't clear the substitute fielder Anwar Ali at long on. He walks back on 58, India 214/6 in 46.2 overs.

16.51 (IST): Ravindra Jadeja gets two back-to-back fours off Umar Gul to take his partnership with Rayudu past 50. India 212/5 in 45.5 overs.

16.47 (IST): Ravindra Jadeja cuts Mohammed Hafeez behind point to take India past 200. India 201/5 in 45 overs.

16.40 (IST): Oh dear! Hafeez puts down a sitter. Ravindra Jadeja skies one and Hafeez called for it but let it slip through between his fingers. Will this be a costly miss? India 187/5 in 43 overs.

16.35 (IST): Fifty for Ambati Rayudu. His 2nd in ODIs. It has come in 55 balls. India 187/5 in 42.5 overs.

16.23 (IST): Ambati Rayudu seems to have hurt himself there. He put in a full length dive while completing a run and seems to have hurt his leg in the process. He is getting some medical attention in the middle. India 168/2 in 39.2 overs.

16.12 (IST): Hafeez strikes in the powerplay! Dinesh Karthik attempts a cheeky sweep, but the top edge is well taken by Saeed Ajmal at short fine leg. India 155/5 in 36.1 overs.

16.06 (IST): The batting powerplay begins with India on 147/4 in 35 overs.

15.48 (IST): India have ticked along to 133/4 in 30 overs with Ambati Rayudu (23) and Dinesh Karthik (11) in the middle. Pakistan have taken full command of the game here. To India's credit, Rayudu and Karthik have not lost their wicket and have kept the scorecard just about ticking. The powerplay overs will be extremely crucial for India.

15.17 (IST): Four down! India in trouble here. Mohammad Talha gets his second wicket. What a performance this is turning out to be for the young man. Ajinkya Rahane (23) is gone after a good start, caught by Mohammed Hafeez at mid-wicket. India 103/4 in 23.2 overs.

15.02 (IST): India reach 92/3 in 20 overs. The second set of ten overs has belonged to Pakistan. They've bowled very well and put the brakes on the run scoring. To add to their good bowling, they were rewarded with the wicket of Rohit Sharma, who was probably looking for a move on as the runs were hard to come by. In the process he perished for 56, leaving two new batsmen in the middle. 32 runs for one wicket came in the second set of 10 overs, with Ajinkya Rahane and Ambati Rayudu in the middle.

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