Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Twenty20 world cup 2007 - Time Table

Twenty20 world cup 2007 - Time Table

Here are the two group’s scenarios:





Group E - South Africa, England, New Zealand & India




Group F – Bangladesh, Australia, Sri Lanka & Pakistan







Super Eight Stage of twenty20 world cup 2007

Timing

Teams

Venue

Sun 16

13th Match, Group E – New Zealand v India

New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg

Sun 16

14th Match, Group F – Australia v Bangladesh

Newlands, Cape Town

Sun 16

15th Match, Group E – South Africa v England

Newlands, Cape Town

Mon 17

16th Match, Group F – Pakistan v Sri Lanka

New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg

Tue 18

17th Match, Group E – New Zealand v England

Kingsmead, Durban

Tue 18

18th Match, Group F – Australia v Pakistan

New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg

Tue 18

19th Match, Group F – Bangladesh v Sri Lanka

New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg

Wed 19

20th Match, Group E – South Africa v New Zealand

Kingsmead, Durban

Wed 19

21st Match, Group E – England v India

Kingsmead, Durban

Thu 20

22nd Match, Group F – Australia v Sri Lanka

Newlands, Cape Town

Thu 20

23rd Match, Group F – Bangladesh v Pakistan

Newlands, Cape Town

Thu 20

24th Match, Group E – South Africa v India

Kingsmead, Durban







Twenty20 World Cup 2007 - Semi Final




Timing

Teams

Venue

Sat 22

25th Match, 1st Semi Final – New Zealand vs Pakistan

Newlands, Cape Town

Sat 22

26th Match, 2nd Semi Final – India vs Australia

Kingsmead, Durban







Twenty20 World Cup 2007 - Final





Timing

Teams

Venue

Mon 24

27th Match, Final – INDIA vs PAKISTAN

New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg


~~ INDIA wins Twenty20 World Cup 2007 against PAKISTAN ~~

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Mother"s Day - 13th May 2007

Mother"s Day - 13th May 2007
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