2011 Cricket World Cup schedule

The chronological list of fixtures for the 2011 Cricket World Cup. All times local UTC+05:30 (India). Group-stage kick-off times are subject to change for television or scheduling reasons.[1][2][3] It would be a 43-day-long tournament taking place from 19 February 2011 to 2 April 2011.

Schedule

2011 World Cup schedule
DateTimeVenueTeam 1Team 2Result
Warm-up matches
12 February 2011
09:30Colombo, Sri LankaWest Indies  Kenya West Indies won by 61 runs
09:30Colombo, Sri LankaSri Lanka  Netherlands Sri Lanka won by 156 runs
14:30Chittagong, BangladeshCanada  Bangladesh Bangladesh won by 9 wickets
14:30Nagpur, IndiaNew Zealand  Ireland New Zealand won by 32 runs
14:30Chennai, IndiaZimbabwe  South Africa South Africa won by 8 wickets
13 February 2011
14:30Bengaluru, IndiaIndia  Australia India won by 38 runs
14 February 2011 No event
15 February 2011
09:30Nagpur, IndiaZimbabwe  Ireland Ireland won by 4 wickets
09:30Colombo, Sri LankaKenya  Netherlands Netherlands won by 2 wickets
14:30Colombo, Sri LankaWest Indies  Sri Lanka Sri Lanka won by 4 wickets
14:30Dhaka, BangladeshPakistan  Bangladesh Pakistan won by 89 runs
14:30Bengaluru, IndiaAustralia  South Africa South Africa won by 7 wickets
16 February 2011
09:30Fatullah, BangladeshEngland  Canada England won by 16 runs
14:30Chennai, IndiaIndia  New Zealand India won by 117 runs
17 February 2011Opening Ceremony
18 February 2011
14:30Fatullah, BangladeshEngland  Pakistan England won by 67 runs
Group stage matches
     Group A,      Group B
19 February 2011
14:30Dhaka, BangladeshIndia  Bangladesh India won by 87 runs
20 February 2011 09:30Chennai, IndiaKenya  New Zealand New Zealand won by 10 wickets
14:30Hambantota, Sri LankaSri Lanka  Canada Sri Lanka won by 210 runs
21 February 2011 14:30Ahmedabad, IndiaAustralia  Zimbabwe Australia won by 91 runs
22 February 2011 14:30Nagpur, IndiaNetherlands  England England won by 6 wickets
23 February 2011 14:30Hambantota, Sri LankaPakistan  Kenya Pakistan won by 205 runs
24 February 2011 14:30Delhi, IndiaWest Indies  South Africa South Africa won by 7 wickets
25 February 2011 09:30Nagpur, IndiaNew Zealand  Australia Australia won by 7 wickets
14:30Dhaka, BangladeshBangladesh  Ireland Bangladesh won by 27 runs
26 February 2011 10:30Colombo, Sri LankaPakistan  Sri Lanka Pakistan won by 11 runs
27 February 2011 14:30Bengaluru, IndiaIndia  EnglandMatch tied
28 February 2011 09:30Nagpur, IndiaZimbabwe  Canada Zimbabwe won by 175 runs
14:30Delhi, IndiaWest Indies  Netherlands West Indies won by 215 runs
1 March 2011 14:30Colombo, Sri LankaKenya  Sri Lanka Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets
2 March 2011 14:30Bengaluru, IndiaEngland  Ireland Ireland won by 3 wickets
3 March 2011 09:30Mohali, IndiaSouth Africa  Netherlands South Africa won by 231 runs
14:30Colombo, Sri LankaPakistan  Canada Pakistan won by 46 runs
4 March 2011 09:30Ahmedabad, IndiaNew Zealand  Zimbabwe New Zealand won by 10 wickets
14:30Dhaka, BangladeshBangladesh  West Indies West Indies won by 9 wickets
5 March 2011 14:30Colombo, Sri LankaSri Lanka  AustraliaMatch abandoned due to rain.
6 March 2011 09:30Chennai, IndiaEngland  South Africa England won by 6 runs
14:30Bengaluru, IndiaIndia  Ireland India won by 5 wickets
7 March 2011 14:30Delhi, IndiaCanada  Kenya Canada won by 5 wickets
8 March 2011 14:30Kandy, Sri LankaNew Zealand  Pakistan New Zealand won by 110 runs
9 March 2011 14:30Delhi, IndiaIndia  Netherlands India won by 5 wickets
10 March 2011 14:30Kandy, Sri LankaSri Lanka  Zimbabwe Sri Lanka won by 139 runs
11 March 2011 09:30Mohali, IndiaIreland  West Indies West Indies won by 44 runs
14:30Chittagong, BangladeshBangladesh  England Bangladesh won by 2 wickets
12 March 2011 14:30Nagpur, IndiaIndia  South Africa South Africa won by 3 wickets
13 March 2011 09:30Mumbai, IndiaCanada  New Zealand New Zealand won by 97 runs
14:30Bengaluru, IndiaAustralia  Kenya Australia won by 60 runs
14 March 2011 09:30Chittagong, BangladeshBangladesh  Netherlands Bangladesh won by 6 wickets
14:30Kandy, Sri LankaPakistan  Zimbabwe Pakistan won by 7 wickets
15 March 2011 14:30Kolkata, IndiaSouth Africa  Ireland South Africa won by 131 runs
16 March 2011 14:30Bengaluru, IndiaAustralia  Canada Australia won by 7 wickets
17 March 2011 14:30Chennai, IndiaEngland  West Indies England won by 18 runs
18 March 2011 09:30Kolkata, IndiaIreland  Netherlands Ireland won by 6 wickets
14:30Mumbai, IndiaNew Zealand  Sri Lanka Sri Lanka won by 112 runs
19 March 2011 09:30Dhaka, BangladeshBangladesh  South Africa South Africa won by 206 runs
14:30Colombo, Sri LankaAustralia  Pakistan Pakistan won by 4 wickets
20 March 2011 09:30Kolkata, IndiaZimbabwe  Kenya Zimbabwe won by 161 runs
14:30Chennai, IndiaIndia  West Indies India won by 80 runs
21 March 2011 No event
22 March 2011
Knockout stage matches
23 March 2011
14:30Dhaka, BangladeshWest Indies  Pakistan Pakistan won by 10 wickets
24 March 2011 14:30Ahmedabad, IndiaIndia  Australia India won by 5 wickets
25 March 2011 14:30Dhaka, BangladeshSouth Africa  New Zealand New Zealand won by 49 runs
26 March 2011 14:30Colombo, Sri LankaSri Lanka  England Sri Lanka won by 10 wickets
27 March 2011 No event
28 March 2011
29 March 2011 14:30Colombo, Sri LankaNew Zealand  Sri Lanka Sri Lanka won by 5 wickets
30 March 2011 14:30Mohali, IndiaIndia  Pakistan India won by 29 runs
31 March 2011 No event
1 April 2011
2 April 2011 14:30Mumbai, IndiaSri Lanka  India India won by 6 wickets
gollark: Yes.
gollark: Global variables are in _G.
gollark: Well, there might be, juroku may be able to use tape drives, if you have computronics.
gollark: Also, there would be no sound.
gollark: You need a program called juroku or something, which runs out of game and converts video files (I think?) so they can be displayed in CC. But it's apparently hard to get working, the resolution is obviously not great because CC, and it's not as simple as "run program ingame, search for video, play".

References

  1. WC Fixtures. Cricinfo.
  2. Warm up matches schedule. Cricinfo. Retrieved on 1 February 2011.
  3. World Cup Warm up matches schedule. Yahoo! Cricket. Retrieved on 1 February 2011.
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