The Official ICC World T20 2010 Thread!

Majawar

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ENGLAND WON THE ICC T20 WORLD CUP 2010​



Guys as spice of T20 World Cup 2010 have already started.So I'm creating this thread to discuss all news related to WC here.I'm also listing schedule of matches along with every team squads.Some are still missing but gona update soon.Discuss and Enjoy :wink2:

GROUPS


Group A

Pakistan
Bangladesh
Australia

Group B
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Zimbabwe

Group C
South Africa
India
Afghanistan

Group D
West Indies
England
Ireland

FIXTURE

WARM UP MATCHES

27 April 2010
Windward XI v Pakistan, (Pakistan won by 68 runs)
Barbados XI v Bangladesh, (Bangladesh won by 36 runs)
Australia v Zimbabwe, (Zimbabwe won by 1 run)
Ireland v New Zealand, (New Zealand won by 40 runs)

28 April 2010
Sri Lanka v South Africa, (South Africa won by 5 wickets (with 3 balls remaining))
Bangladesh v England, (England won by 7 wickets (with 17 balls remaining))
Ireland v Afghanistan, (Afghanistan won by 5 wickets (with 3 balls remaining))
West Indies v New Zealand, (New Zealand won by 7 runs)
29 April 2010
Windward XI v Australia, (Australia won by 101 runs)
England v South Africa, (England won by 5 wickets (with 3 balls remaining))
Pakistan v Zimbabwe, (Zimbabwe won by 12 runs)

REGULAR MATCHES


Fri Apr 30
17:00 GMT | 22:00 PKST
1st Match, New Zealand vs Sri Lanka (New Zealand won by 2 wickets (with 1 ball remaining))

Fri Apr 30 (For Pakistan 1st May)
21:00 GMT | 02:00 PKST
2nd Match, West Indies vs Ireland (West Indies won by 70 runs)
Sat May 1
13:30 GMT | 18:30 PKST
3rd Match, Afghanistan vs India (India won by 7 wickets (with 31 balls remaining))

Sat May 1
17:30 GMT | 22:30 PKST
4th Match, Bangladesh vs Pakistan (Pakistan won by 21 runs)

Sun May 2
13:30 GMT | 18:30 PKST
5th Match, India vs South Africa

Sun May 2
17:30 GMT | 22:30 PKST
6th Match, Australia vs Pakistan

Mon May 3
13:30 GMT | 18:30 PKST
7th Match, Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe

Mon May 3
17:30 GMT | 22:30 PKST
8th Match, West Indies vs England

Tue May 4
13:30 GMT | 18:30 PKST
9th Match, New Zealand vs Zimbabwe

Tue May 4
17:30 GMT | 22:30 PKST
10th Match, England vs Ireland

Wed May 5
13:30 GMT | 18:30 PKST
11th Match, Australia vs Bangladesh

Wed May 5
17:30 GMT | 22:30 PKST
12th Match, Afghanistan vs South Africa

Thu May 6
13:30 GMT | 18:30 PKST
13th Match - Group A1 vs Group D2

Thu May 6
17:30 GMT | 22:30 PKST
14th Match - Groupe C1 vs Group B2

Fri May 7
13:30 GMT | 18:30 PKST
15th Match - Group A2 vs Group C2

Fri May 7
17:30 GMT | 22:30 PKST
16th Match - Group B1 vs Group D1

Sat May 8
13:30 GMT | 18:30 PKST
17th Match - Group A1 vs Group B2

Sat May 8
17:30 GMT | 22:30 PKST
18th Match - Group D2 vs Group C1

Sun May 9
13:30 GMT | 18:30 PKST
19th Match - Group C2 vs Group D1

Sun May 9
17:30 GMT | 22:30 PKST
20th Match - Group B1 vs Group A2

Mon May 10
13:30 GMT | 18:30 PKST
21st Match - Group A1 vs Group C1

Mon May 10
17:30 GMT | 22:30 PKST
22nd Match - Group B2 vs Group D2

Tue May 11
17:00 GMT | 22:00 PKST
23rd Match - Group B1 vs Group C2

Tue May 11(For Pakistan May 12)
21:00 GMT 02:00 PKST
24th Match - Group D1 vs Group A2

Thu May 13
15:30 GMT | 20:30 PKST
1st Semi-Final - Sri Lanka vs England

Fri May 14
15:30 GMT | 20:30 PKST
2nd Semi-Final - Pakistan vs Australia

Sun May 16
15:30 GMT | 20:30 PKST
Final - Australia vs England

SQUADS
Afganistan
Nowroz Mangal (Captain)
Asghar Stanikzai
Dawlat Ahmadzai
Hamid Hassan
Karim Sadiq
Mirwais Ashraf
Mohammad Nabi
Mohammad Shahzad
Nasratullah Nasrat
Noor Ali
Raees Ahmadzai
Samiullah Shenwari
Shabir Noori
Shafiqullah
Shapoor Zadran

Australia
Michael Clarke (Captain)
Daniel Christian
Brad Haddin
Nathan Hauritz
David Hussey
Michael Hussey
Mitchell Johnson
Brett Lee
Dirk Nannes
Tim Paine
Steven Smith
Shaun Tait
David Warner
Shane Watson
Cameron White

Bangladesh
Shakib Al Hasan (Captain)
Mushfiqur Rahim (V.C)
Abdur Razzak
Aftab Ahmed
Imrul Kayes
Jahurul Islam
Mahmudullah
Mashrafe Mortaza
Mohammad Ashraful
Naeem Islam
Rubel Hossain
Shafiul Islam
Suhrawadi Shuvo
Syed Rasel
Tamim Iqbal

England
Paul Collingwood (Captain)
James Anderson
Ravi Bopara
Tim Bresnan
Stuart Broad
Craig Kieswetter
Michael Lumb
Eoin Morgan
Kevin Pietersen
Ajmal Shahzad
Ryan Sidebottom
Graeme Swann
James Tredwell
Luke Wright
Michael Yardy

INDIA
MS Dhoni (Captain)
Virender Sehwag (V.C) [withdrawn due to injury]
Piyush Chawla
Gautam Gambhir
Harbhajan Singh
Ravindra Jadeja
Dinesh Karthik
Zaheer Khan
Praveen Kumar
Ashish Nehra
Yusuf Pathan
Suresh Raina
Rohit Sharma
Vinay Kumar
Yuvraj Singh

IRELAND
William Porterfield (Captain)
Andre Botha
Peter Connell
Alex Cusack
George Dockrell
Trent Johnston
Nigel Jones
Gary Kidd
John Mooney
Niall O'Brien
Boyd Rankin
Paul Stirling
Andrew White
Gary Wilson

New Zealand
Daniel Vettori (Captain)
Shane Bond
Ian Butler
Martin Guptill
Gareth Hopkins
Brendon McCullum
Nathan McCullum
Kyle Mills
Rob Nicol
Jacob Oram
Aaron Redmond
Jesse Ryder
Tim Southee
Scott Styris
Ross Taylor

PAKISTAN

Shahid Afridi (Captain)
Abdul Razzaq
Fawad Alam
Hammad Azam
Kamran Akmal
Khalid Latif
Misbah-ul-Haq
Mohammad Aamer
Mohammad Asif
Mohammad Hafeez
Saeed Ajmal
Salman Butt
Umar Akmal
Abdur Rehman
Mohammad Sami

South Africa
Graeme Smith (Captain)
Jacques Kallis (V.C)
Loots Bosman
Johan Botha
Mark Boucher
AB de Villiers
Jean-Paul Duminy
Herschelle Gibbs
Rory Kleinveldt
Charl Langeveldt
Albie Morkel
Morne Morkel
Dale Steyn
Juan Theron
Roelof van der Merwe

Sri Lanka
Kumar Sangakkara (Captain)
Muttiah Muralitharan (V.C)
Dinesh Chandimal
Tillakaratne Dilshan
Chinthaka Jayasinghe
Sanath Jayasuriya
Mahela Jayawardene
Suraj Abuses will lead to banv
Chamara Kapugedera
Nuwan Kulasekara
Lasith Malinga
Angelo Mathews
Ajantha Mendis
Thissara Perera
Chanaka Welegedara

West Indies
Chris Gayle (Captain)
Sulieman Benn
Dwayne Bravo
Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Narsingh Deonarine
Andre Fletcher
Wavell Hinds
Nikita Miller
Kieron Pollard
Denesh Ramdin
Ravi Rampaul
Kemar Roach
Darren Sammy
Ramnaresh Sarwan
Jerome Taylor

Zimbabwe
Prosper Utseya (Captain)
Andy Blignaut
Chamu Chibhabha
Elton Chigumbura
Charles Coventry
Graeme Cremer
Craig Ervine
Greg Lamb
Timycen Maruma
Hamilton Masakadza
Chris Mpofu
Ray Price
Vusi Sibanda
Tatenda Taibu
Brendan Taylor
Records

Winner (2007) - INDIA
Winner (2009) - PAKISTAN
Highest Total - Sri Lanka 260/6 (vs Kenya)
Lowest Total - Kenya 73 (vs New Zealand)
Most Runs - TM Dilshan (SL) 382 in 11 Innings
Highest Score - CH Gayle (WI) 117 in 57 balls (vs South Africa)
Most Wickets - Umar Gul (PK) 26 in 14 Matches
Best Bowling Fig - Umar Gul (PK) Overs:3.00 Wickets:5 Runs:6 (vs New Zealand)
Most Dismissals - KC Sangakkara (SL) 13 in 12 Matches
Most Catches - AB de Villiers (SA) 11 in 11 Matches
 
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Ottoman

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I`m predicting we`ll be out early. Most we could do is reach the quarter finals. The way things are shaping up in Pak cricket, this`ll be inevitable and i`m even ready to bet on this
*Saving this post in the favorites tag. Will quote it once the prediction comes true*
 

Shary Bhallu TC

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Nice thread Majawar. I totally missed this one :eek:
Anyways, I'll be following the T20 just like you all will be, and Inshallah our team will play like a team this time. :)
Hope we retain the trophy.
 

Khawaja

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T20 is for Young Players.. Yousuf ke thuk thuk se to jaan choti :D:D

Really guys Our team is gonna perform 'BETTER'.. Afridi is a superb T20 Captain.. and we got young blood on our side!
 

sunny945

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pakistani team start their practice mathes
inshahllah in this year Pakistan will be the winner again (1)
 
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Majawar

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Pakistan's World Twenty20 squad has been hit by a spate of injuries during the rigorous training camp leading up to the tournament, but captain Shahid Afridi assures that there is "nothing serious". "There have been a few fitness problems but it's natural because the camp has been tough so far. The boys are learning and I'm confident that our fielding will improve," Afridi told the News.
Afridi hurt a finger last week, while Gul and Yasir Arafat sustained injuries to the shoulder and calf respectively. Fawad Alam also figures in the list of injured players.
Source - Cricinfo

Lol...Now I think the ban thing is improving our team player's training session..........
 

Majawar

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That's right.Afridi is one of the best player of T20 and he leads the team in good way.

News Update: Gul and Umar Akmal both got injured in the training camp. But they will be fit till 30 April.
 
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