ICC announced groups and schedule of the 2012 T20 Cricket world cup that will be held in Sri Lanka. Defending T20 world Champion, England and 2011 One world cup winner India are placed in the same group. Sri Lanka will host 2012 world cup from September 18 to October 7. T20 World cup matches will be held in 3 stadiums – Premadasa stadium (Colombo), Pallekelle stadium and Hambantota stadium. 12 teams including 2 qualifiers will fight to win 2012 Cricket world cup. Qualifying tournament will be held in UAE from March 13-24, 2012. 10 teams will fight for 2 qualifying slots. Sri Lanka will take on Zimbabwe in the opening match of 2012 T20 Cricket world cup at Hambantota. England defeated Australia to win 2010 T20 World Cup - Sri Lanka was a semi-finalist in that world cup. Cricket fans can buy tickets from March 1, 2012 to watch T20 cricket world cup games. Click here for 2012 T20 Cricket World cup schedule and groups. … [Read more...]
Brett Lee out of T20 World Cup 2010
Injury woes continued for the experienced Australian pace bowler Brett Lee ahead of the Twenty20 World Cup hampering his hopes of making an international comeback with the tournament. Lee sustained a muscle strain in his right forearm during a warm-up match held in St. Lucia on Tuesday in which Australia suffered a shocking one-run defeat at the hands of the Zimbabwe side. Lee, who took one wicket in the spell of four overs giving 13 runs, experienced pain in his bowling arm during the match. According to the Cricket Australia spokesman, Lee’s latest injury is a muscle strain on the inner side of the elbow of the right arm and the problem is not a reoccurrence of the elbow injury for which he had undergone a surgery recently. The 33-year old pacer has been struggling with a series of injury problems in the past. In the last one year, he had suffered from ankle and foot injuries and was out of the Australian side since October 2009 due to an elbow injury. Further, a fracture in the thumb of his right hand forced Lee to end his IPL 2010 stint after playing just four matches for his team, Kings XI Punjab. The injury came as a major setback for Lee who had called up his retirement from Test cricket in February this year in order to extend his career successfully in the shorter formats of the game. Ryan Harris has been named as the replacement player for Brett Lee in the 15- member Australian squad for the World Cup following the permission by the International Cricket Council’s technical committee to the effect. The right-arm medium pacer had been in outstanding form in all the three formats of the game with successful series against Pakistan and New Zealand, followed by the excellent performance at the IPL. Earlier, it was expected that either Doug Bollinger or Ryan Harris were to replace Brett Lee for the tournament as both the bowlers had performed impressively during the Indian Premier League for their respective teams. However, it was Harris who got the ticket to the Caribbean owing to his being in form and also holding experience in representing Australia twice in Twenty20 matches, one each against West … [Read more...]



