February 01 2011


Watch ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 on DISH Network Pay Per View (PPV)

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ICC Cricket World Cup 2011

Crazy about cricket? Well, there is good news for all you cricket-lovers! ICC Cricket World Cup is back with a bang in Asia once again. The long wait is over and all of you must be highly impatient to watch it. So, get ready to catch 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup on DISH Network PPV, as Bangladesh gears up to co-host the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 with other nations India and Sri Lanka for the first time. All eyes around the cricketing world are rolling to catch the fun and excitement, all set to kick off this February 19, 2011. So, don’t forget to watch the live 2011 ICC World Cup Cricket matches only on DISH Network pay per view. Most wonderful game of the year and lots of entertainment is right here for you.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 this year will be the 10th World Cup. The teams are rejuvenated to battle once again for the World Cup trophy. In this ICC World Cup 2011, fourteen teams have participated which have been divided into two Groups. Check out the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 teams as divided into groups:

2011 ICC Cricket World Cup Teams and Groups

Cricket World Cup 2011 Groups

Let’s have a look at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 teams and groups:

  • Group A – Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Canada and Kenya.
  • Group B – India, South Africa, England, Bangladesh, West Indies, Netherlands and Ireland.

With such strong teams in the lead, you are sure to have lots of thrilling moments. At the quarterfinals stage, your excitement will get doubled. There will be team rivalry, emotions, wins and losses. 2011 ICC World Cup Cricket will be the most enthralling experience for all. What? Getting anxious to know about the detailed schedule of ICC 2011 World Cup? Then check out below.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Schedule

Before you get ready to watch the world cup matches, let’s check out the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 schedule.

Date Match Venue
Saturday 19 Feb Bangladesh v India Dhaka
Sunday 20 Feb New Zealand v Kenya Chennai
Sunday 20 Feb Sri Lanka v Canada Hambantota
Monday 21 Feb Australia v Zimbabwe Ahmedabad
Tuesday 22 Feb England v Netherlands Nagpur
Wednesday 23 Feb Pakistan v Kenya Hambantota
Thursday 24 Feb South Africa v West Indies New Delhi
Friday 25 Feb Australia v New Zealand Nagpur
Friday 25 Feb Bangladesh v Ireland Dhaka
Saturday 26 Feb Sri Lanka v Pakistan Colombo
Sunday 27 Feb India v England Kolkata
Monday 28 Feb West Indies v Netherlands New Delhi
Monday 28 Feb Zimbabwe v Canada Nagpur
Tuesday 1 Mar Sri Lanka v Kenya Colombo
Wednesday 2 Mar England v Ireland Bangalore
Thursday 3 Mar South Africa v Netherlands Mohali
Thursday 3 Mar Pakistan v Canada Colombo
Friday 4 Mar New Zealand v Zimbabwe Ahmedabad
Friday 4 Mar Bangladesh v West Indies Dhaka
Saturday 5 Mar Sri Lanka v Australia Colombo
Sunday 6 Mar India v Ireland Bangalore
Sunday 6 Mar England v South Africa Chennai
Monday 7 Mar Kenya v Canada New Delhi
Tuesday 8 Mar Pakistan v New Zealand Pallekele
Wednesday 9 Mar India v Netherlands New Delhi
Thursday 10 Mar Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe Pallekele
Friday 11 Mar West Indies v Ireland Mohali
Friday 11 Mar Bangladesh v England Chittagong
Saturday 12 Mar India v South Africa Nagpur
Sunday 13 Mar New Zealand v Canada Mumbai
Sunday 13 Mar Australia v Kenya Bangalore
Monday 14 Mar Pakistan v Zimbabwe Pallekele
Monday 14 Mar Bangladesh v Netherlands Chittagong
Tuesday 15 Mar South Africa v Ireland Kolkata
Wednesday 16 Mar Australia v Canada Bangalore
Thursday 17 Mar England v West Indies Chennai
Friday 18 Mar Sri Lanka v New Zealand Mumbai
Friday 18 Mar Ireland v Netherlands Kolkata
Saturday 19 Mar Australia v Pakistan Colombo
Saturday 19 Mar Bangladesh v South Africa Dhaka
Sunday 20 Mar Zimbabwe v Kenya Kolkata
Sunday 20 Mar India v West Indies Chennai
Wednesday 23 Mar First quarter-final Dhaka
Thursday 24 Mar Second quarter-final Colombo
Friday 25 Mar Third quarter-final Dhaka
Saturday 26 Mar Fourth quarter-final Ahmedabad
Tuesday 29 Mar First semi-final Colombo
Wednesday 30 Mar Second semi-final Mohali
Saturday 2 April Final Mumbai

The opening ceremony will be on February 12, 2011 and will be held at Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Besides, the gorgeous trophy, the 2011 Cricket World Cup winner will earn prize money of US$ 3 million and the runner-up team will get US$ 1.5 million.

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You now have got the ICC World Cup 2011 fixtures with you. It’s the time to mark the matches that you won’t love to miss out. Don’t forget to tune into to DISH Network on February 19, 2011 to watch the first ICC World Cup 2011 match – India vs Bangladesh on DISH Network PPV.

If you think you will not be able to watch it, then you can comfortably set your DISH DVR to record the matches and watch those later at your convenient time, for you just can’t afford to miss any single throw of the ball in the match.

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