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Gambhir says , Best chance to win World Cup

The opening left hand bats bat’s man Goutam Gambhir said the best chance to win World cup in Indian pitch. Gambhir, who got injured on his hand during the Cape Town Test and had to return home after that series, has started batting in the nets and expects full recovery ahead of the Indian team's World Cup camp.

"I was just two years old when India won the 1983 World Cup but I have heard a lot and seen so many videos of that final so I know what it might have meant for the country. I too experienced all this when we won the World T20 in 2007, but let me tell you if we win this World Cup, it will be far bigger than the T20 triumph. This will be the best gift for the people of India."

"Both Gary and Dhoni have worked very hard for this and they both should be given credit for that, especially the way Gary handled the team as he never gets rattled by the situation and that gives the players a lot of confidence," he said

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Who Will Win 2011 Cricket World Cup

All the cricket fans were very eagerly looking for 2011 world cup a and thought that which team will win. offcourse odi world cup 2011 is the biggest event conducted in cricket and its pretty obviously that everybody wants their own nation to lift the cup and become world champions but which are all the teams who were real favorites to become world champions?


While we are talking about the favourites to win 2011 world cup the first team that comes to mind is india. After winning the 1st t20 world cup under mahendra singh dhoni, indian cricket team developed over the years to graet extent. they have now became a most powerful side from a descent side. For the last three years so much happened with indian cricket.experienced players like sachin,shewag,yuvraj,dhoni,zaheer,harbajan,gambir performing consistently and wining matches for them in all formats of the game.

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Challenge for Indian Security of World Cup 2011

The security system of India take a vital role in the world cup 2011 .After canceled the world cup match in Pakistan dew to lack up Pakistani security the ICC Council dismiss the pakistani ground. It’s a big challenge for Indian security system to without any conflict will finish the world cup 2011The world cup 2011 will be organized by India ,Bangladesh & Sri Lanka in February .14 teem challenging in 51 matches from corner to corner three host nations. The 43 day tournament will be played .The first duty of every Indian to protect the foreign visitor who will come to see world cup.

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Sachin Play Last World Cup 2011

Every one has know that Sachi Tendulkar take a maser role in the world cup 2011.It’s the last world cup for their life, he don’t want to miss the favorites ground of Asia .In the child hood he always see a dream to play and win the world cup but his luck did not favor for him. After Capil Dev no one to achieve the miracle success .This time the Indian batting line is very strong and pitch will favor for Indian bates mans. Sachin is leading run scorer and century maker in the Test ane one day cricket . He has many unbroken record in his cricket carrier but escape world cup its big challenge for him.

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ICC World Cup groups and schedule 2011

Group A: Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Canada, Kenya
Group B: India, South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands
Saturday 19 Feb – Bangladesh v India, Dhaka
Sunday 20 Feb – New Zealand v Kenya, Chennai
Sunday 20 Feb – Sri Lanka v Canada, Hambantota
Monday 21 Feb – Australia v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad
Tuesday 22 Feb – England v Netherlands, Nagpur
Wednesday 23 Feb – Pakistan v Kenya, Hambantota
Thursday 24 Feb – South Africa v West Indies, New Delhi
Friday 25 Feb – Australia v New Zealand, Nagpur
Friday 25 Feb – Bangladesh v Ireland, Dhaka
Saturday 26 Feb – Sri Lanka v Pakistan, Colombo
Sunday 27 Feb – India v England, Kolkata
Monday 28 Feb – West Indies v Netherlands, New Delhi
Monday 28 Feb – Zimbabwe v Canada, Nagpur
Tuesday 1 Mar – Sri Lanka v Kenya, Colombo
Wednesday 2 Mar – England v Ireland, Bangalore
Thursday 3 Mar – South Africa v Netherlands, Mohali
Thursday 3 Mar – Pakistan v Canada, Colombo
Friday 4 Mar – New Zealand v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad
Friday 4 Mar – Bangladesh v West Indies, Dhaka
Saturday 5 Mar – Sri Lanka v Australia, Colombo
Sunday 6 Mar – India v Ireland, Bangalore
Sunday 6 Mar – England v South Africa, Chennai
Monday 7 Mar – Kenya v Canada, New Delhi
Tuesday 8 Mar – Pakistan v New Zealand, Pallekele
Wednesday 9 Mar – India v Netherlands, New Delhi
Thursday 10 Mar – Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, Pallekele
Friday 11 Mar – West Indies v Ireland, Mohali
Friday 11 Mar – Bangladesh v England, Chittagong
Saturday 12 Mar – India v South Africa, Nagpur
Sunday 13 Mar – New Zealand v Canada, Mumbai
Sunday 13 Mar – Australia v Kenya, Bangalore
Monday 14 Mar – Pakistan v Zimbabwe, Pallekele
Monday 14 Mar – Bangladesh v Netherlands, Chittagong
Tuesday 15 Mar – South Africa v Ireland, Kolkata
Wednesday 16 Mar – Australia v Canada, Bangalore
Thursday 17 Mar – England v West Indies, Chennai
Friday 18 Mar – Sri Lanka v New Zealand, Mumbai
Friday 18 Mar – Ireland v Netherlands, Kolkata
Saturday 19 Mar – Australia v Pakistan, Colombo
Saturday 19 Mar – Bangladesh v South Africa, Dhaka
Sunday 20 Mar – Zimbabwe v Kenya, Kolkata
Sunday 20 Mar – India v West Indies, Chennai
Wednesday 23 Mar – First quarter-final, Dhaka
Thursday 24 Mar – Second quarter-final, Colombo
Friday 25 Mar – Third quarter-final, Dhaka
Saturday 26 Mar – Fourth quarter-final, Ahmedabad
Tuesday 29 Mar – First semi-final, Colombo
Wednesday 30 Mar – Second semi-final, Mohali
Saturday 2 April – Final, Mumbai

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