International Cricket Council (ICC)have finalized the groups for the World Cup cricket 2011

Final the Grouping
World Cricket Info 2011: ICC - The International Cricket Council  Board members have finalized the groups for the  World Cup cricket 2011, which will be held in Bangladesh, India and Srilanka.
 The 14-team tournament sees the competing nations split into two groups - reigning champions Australia are joined in Group A by Pakistan,  Canada ,New Zealand, Srilanka, Zimbabwe and Kenya with Group B comprising India, South Africa, England, the West Indies, Bangladesh, Ireland and the Netherlands. The top four sides from each group will then progress to a straight knockout stage of quarter-finals, semi-finals and then the final.
On the final day of their two-day board meeting in Johannesburg, the board also approved the schedule for the 2010 ICC Under-19 World Cup, which was recently shifted from Kenya to New Zealand and a working group was set up to analyse other sport and entertainment products in order to continue to enhance and improve the promotion of cricket.ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat will chair this group which will include representatives from each Full Member country.
Day one of the meeting saw Principal Advisor IS Bindra encourage Full Members to play competitive cricket in developing countries, notably the USA and China and a draft proposal of a new Future Tours Programmes  was approved in principle.
A new and enhanced ICC Code of Conduct, Anti-Corruption and Anti-Racism was unanimously approved on day one.
That’s all

No comments:

Post a Comment

We always try Our level best to update This blog with all new world cup cricket information so if you read This blog feel free to follow on face book or comment.
thanks