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ICC World Twenty20 2016 in India
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And so the World 20/20 gets underway on Tuesday the 8th of March. Well sort of. That's when the preliminary round starts. The proper games start a week later.
First up then are two preliminary groups lined up as such:-


First Round
Group A - Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands, Oman.
Group B - Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Scotland, Zimbabwe.

The team that finishes top of each group then goes through to the next round and into the groups which line up so:-

Super 10 (Group 1) - England, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Group B winner
Super 10 (Group 2) - Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Group A winner


First Round
March
8 Zimbabwe v Hong Kong, Nagpur (09:30 GMT)
8 Scotland v Afghanistan, Nagpur(14:00 GMT)
9 Bangladesh v Netherlands, Dharamsala (09:30 GMT)
9 Ireland v Oman, Dharamsala(14:00 GMT)
10 Scotland v Zimbabwe, Nagpur(09:30 GMT)
10 Hong Kong v Afghanistan, Nagpur (14:00 GMT)
11 Netherlands v Oman, Dharamsala (09:30 GMT)
11 Bangladesh v Ireland, Dharamsala(14:00 GMT)
12 Zimbabwe v Afghanistan, Nagpur (09:30 GMT)
12 Scotland v Hong Kong, Nagpur(14:00 GMT)
13 Netherlands v Ireland, Dharamsala(09:30 GMT)
13 Bangladesh v Oman, Dharamsala (14:00 GMT)

Super 10 stage
15 New Zealand v India, Nagpur (14:00 GMT) New Zealand won by 47 runs Scorecard
16 Pakistan v Bangladesh, Kolkata (09:30 GMT) Pakistan won by 55 runs Scorecard
16 West Indies v England, Mumbai(14:00 GMT) West Indies won by 6 wickets Scorecard
17 Sri Lanka v Afghanistan, Kolkata (14:00 GMT) Sri Lanka won by 6 wickets Scorecard
18 Australia v New Zealand, Dharamsala (09:30 GMT) New Zealand won by 8 runs Scorecard
18 South Africa v England, Mumbai(14:00 GMT) England won by 2 wickets Scorecard
19 India v Pakistan, Dharamsala (14:00 GMT) India won by 6 wickets Scorecard
20 South Africa v Afghanistan, Mumbai (09:30 GMT) South Africa won by 37 runs Scorecard
20 Sri Lanka v West Indies, Bangalore (14:00 GMT) West Indies won by 7 wickets Scorecard
21 Australia v Bangladesh, Bangalore (14:00 GMT) Australia won by 3 wickets Scorecard
22 New Zealand v Pakistan, Mohali (14:00 GMT) New Zealand won by 22 runs Scorecard
23 England v Afghanistan, Delhi(09:30 GMT) England won by 15 runs Scorecard
23 India v Bangladesh, Bangalore (14:00 GMT) India won by 1 run Scorecard
25 Pakistan v Australia, Mohali (09:30 GMT) Australia won by 21 runs Scorecard
25 South Africa v West Indies, Nagpur (14:00 GMT) West Indies won by 3 wickets Scorecard
26 Bangladesh v New Zealand, Kolkata (09:30 GMT) New Zealand won by 75 runs Scorecard
26 England v Sri Lanka, Delhi(14:00 GMT) England won by 10 runs Scorecard
27 Afghanistan v West Indies, Nagpur (10:30 BST) Afghanistan won by 6 runs Scorecard
27 India v Australia, Mohali (15:00 BST) India won by 6 wickets Scorecard
28 South Africa v Sri Lanka, Delhi (15:00 BST) South Africa won by 8 wickets Scorecard

Semi Finals
30 England v New Zealand, Delhi (14:30 BST) England won by 7 wickets Scorecard
31 West Indies v India, Mumbai (14:30 BST) West Indies won by 7 wickets Scorecard

April
FINAL
3 England v West Indies, Kolkata (14:30 BST) West Indies won by 4 wickets Scorecard




Squads: Click the link to see
Afghanistan Squad
Australia Squad
Bangladesh Squad
England Squad
Hong Kong Squad
India Squad
Ireland Squad
Netherlands Squad
New Zealand Squad
Oman Squad
Pakistan Squad
Scotland Squad
South Africa Squad
Sri Lanka Squad
West Indies squad
Zimbabwe Squad
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Feel a bit sorry for Bangladesh. Theyve been making drastic improvements yet the icc (indian cricket council, its not international otherwise india would have had to fall in line ages ago) still decide to keep them under the boot.

Dont get me started on Zimbabwe...
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South Africa playing the Aussies today. Second match in a three match series. SA won the first one.
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#4
4 weeks of people being caught on the leg boundary following cow shots how depressing
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Aye. I started watching that SA v Aus match today but got bored with it.
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The sa aus match went down to the last ball. Thats the good thing about t20 they do give a lot of entertainment
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Not real cricket JJ
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It's the only form of cricket that seems to keep the attention of those with a short span, plus it makes money and is ideal for younger families. The only form of cricket that has to be worried is one day.
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Hence they have cut the County Championship down to four days. This tournament is being played in India for the simple reason the big three Australia, India and England now dominant the hierarchy of International cricket, all major tournaments are now to be played in the big three countries down to money not cricketing reasons.
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