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Saturday, July 18, 2009

ICC 2011 World Cup Cricket, Venues Confirmed - India to Host Additional Matches


ICC has released 2011 Cricket World Cup Logo in Mumbai

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced that India will host 29 matches of 2011 World Cup matches including the final match in Mumbai. After the exodus of Pakistan's chances to host some of the World Cup fixture because of security conditions, India got an additional 7 matches to host in the country. The other 20 matches will be played in Sri Lanka & Bangladesh. India and Srilanka both will share the two semi-final matches of 2011 World Cup.
The heart of Indian cricket and financial hub of India, Mumbai gets the opportunity to host the 2011 Cricket World Cup Final Match. ICC has also chosen 8 cities to host 2011 world cup matches in India. The World Cup Cricket

Venues in India for 2011 Cricket World Cup

Eden Gardens (Kolkata), Feroz Shah Kotla (Delhi), M. Chinnaswamy Stadium (Bangalore), M. A. Chidambaram Stadium (Chennai), Punjab C.A. Stadium (Mohali), Sardar Patel Stadium (Ahmedabad), Vidarbha C.A. Ground (Nagpur), Wankhede Stadium (Mumbai).

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