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The 2011 Cricket World Cup winning team would be taking home a prize money of US$3 million and US$1.5 million for runner-up, with the ICC deciding to double the total allocation for the tournament to US$8.01 million. The winning team was also awarded a replica of the Cricket World Cup Trophy, a practice that
This is a list of the squads picked for the 2011 Cricket World Cup. The oldest player at the 2011 World Cup was John Davison (40) of Canada while the youngest was Nitish Kumar (16) also of Canada. Group A
Team Score Opponent Ground Date India: 370/4 (50 overs) Bangladesh: Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka: 19 February 2011 New Zealand: 358/6 (50 overs) Canada: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai: 13 March 2011 South Africa: 351/5 (50 overs) Netherlands: Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali: 3 March 2011 India: 338 (49.5 overs) England
The 2011 Cricket World Cup Final was the final match of the 2011 Men's Cricket World Cup, the 10th edition of ICC's championship of One Day International (ODI) cricket. The match was played between India and Sri Lanka at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai on Saturday 2 April 2011. It was the first time that two Asian teams had faced each other in an ...
The knockout stage was the second and final stage of the 2011 Cricket World Cup. It featured the top four teams from each group (8 total) and contested as a single-elimination tournament. [1] This was the first tournament in which a one-over eliminator would be used to decide matches that finished as ties; however, this decider was not required ...
Play in Group B of the 2011 Cricket World Cup took place from 19 February to 20 March 2011. [1] The group consisted of hosts India and Bangladesh, along with England, Ireland, Netherlands, West Indies and South Africa. The top four teams advanced to the quarter-finals.
2011 Cricket World Cup schedule. 1 language. ... 2011 World Cup schedule Date Time Venue Team 1 Team 2 Result Warm-up matches 12 February 2011 09:30: Colombo, Sri Lanka:
Kirsten was the coach of the Indian cricket team from 2008 to 2011, going on to win the 2011 Cricket World Cup. He was appointed as the coach of the South African cricket team in June 2011, and he stepped down in August 2013. [1] For a brief period in 2024, he also coached the Pakistan national cricket team.