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ICC Cricket World Cup 2011: Hosted in Asian Sub-continent


Countdown ended and the final war for the Cricket world cup 2011 has begun. ICC has created two groups for a total of 14 teams. Both group A & B are a nice combination of strong and weak teams. Current world champion Australia and current top team India are placed in two separate groups.

Group A includes current world champion Australia, Pakistan, Newzealand, Srilanka, Zimbabwe, Canada and Kenya.

Group B includes in form India, South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Ireland, and Netherlands.

Each team in a group will play one match against every other team of its group. India, Pakistan, Srilanka & Bangladesh has fair chances to win a lot of matches as the world cup is hosted by the Asian sub-continent. All these teams have local support from the public too.

Following are the current standings of the 2011 cricket world cup:
Match 1: Ind beat Ban by
Match 2: NZ beat Ken
Match 3: SL beat Can
Match 4: Aus beat Zim
Match 5: Eng beat Neth
Match 6: Pak beat Ken
Match 7: SA beat WI
Match 8: Aus beat NZ
Match 9: Ban beat Ire
Match 10: SL vs Pak currently played

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