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England struggle to 240 as spinners shine
England's newlook batting order failed to build on a promising start as India's spinners restricted them to 240 all out.
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Cricket Corporate Hospitality

“It's more than just a game. It's an institution”

Hospitality at the forthcoming Cricket Events in 2009

2009 ICC World Twenty20 Hospitality

npower Ashes Series 2009 Hospitality

2009  Natwest International Twenty20

Natwest Series ODI 2009 Hospitality

 


2009 ICC World Twenty20

The ICC World Twenty20 is the international championship of Twenty20 cricket. The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC).

The tournament consists of 12 teams and is contested by all Test-playing nations plus qualifiers. The championship is held around every two years. The inaugural event, the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 was staged in South Africa from September 11, 2007 to September 24, 2007. The inaugural champion of the ICC World Twenty20 is India who defeated Pakistan in the final at Johannesburg by five runs.

The tournament format for the 2007 edition consisted of four stages:

  • Group Stage - Four groups of three teams (two seeds and one qualifier) with two games per team and the top two teams qualifying for the Super 8s.

  • Super 8s - Two four-team groups playing three games each. The make up of the groups was pre-decided based upon all seeds qualifying; if a seed failed to qualify the beneficiary took their allotted place in their respective group.

  • Knockout Stage

    • Semi-Finals - Group Winners playing the runner up of the other Super 8 Group.

    • Final

2009 ICC World Twenty20 Groups

Group A

  • India
  • Bangladesh
  • Ireland

Group C

  • Australia
  • Sri Lanka
  • West Indies

Group B

  • Pakistan
  • England
  • Netherlands

Group D

  • New Zealand
  • South Africa
  • Scotland
 

Fixtures

Group Stage Matches

Date Match Ground
5 June 2009 Netherlands v England Lord's, London
6 June 2009 Scotland v New Zealand The Brit Oval, London
6 June 2009 Australia v West Indies The Brit Oval, London
6 June 2009 Bangladesh v India Trent Bridge, Nottingham
7 June 2009 Scotland v South Africa The Brit Oval, London
7 June 2009 England v Pakistan The Brit Oval, London
8 June 2009 Bangladesh v Ireland Trent Bridge, Nottingham
8 June 2009 Australia v Sri Lanka Trent Bridge, Nottingham
9 June 2009 Pakistan v Netherlands Lord's, London
9 June 2009 New Zealand v South Africa Lord's, London
10 June 2009 India v Ireland Trent Bridge, Nottingham
10 June 2009 Sri Lanka v West Indies Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Super Eights Matches

Date Match Ground
11 June 2009 A2 v D1 Trent Bridge, Nottingham
11 June 2009 B2 v D2 Trent Bridge, Nottingham
12 June 2009 B1 v C2 Lord's, London
12 June 2009 A1 v C1 Lord's, London
13 June 2009 C1 v D2 The Brit Oval, London
13 June 2009 D1 v B1 The Brit Oval, London
14 June 2009 A2 v C2 Lord's, London
14 June 2009 A1 v B2 Lord's, London
15 June 2009 B2 v C1 The Brit Oval, London
15 June 2009 B1 v A2 The Brit Oval, London
16 June 2009 D1 v C2 Trent Bridge, Nottingham
16 June 2009 D2 v A1 Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Knockout Stage

Semi-finals

Date Match Ground
18 June 2009 TBC Trent Bridge, Nottingham
19 June 2009 TBC The Brit Oval, London

Final

21st June at Lord's, London

Hospitality details for 2009 ICC World Twenty20 will be released soon so please return to this page in a few days.
 


npower Ashes Test Series 2009 ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA

Wed 8 – Sun 12 July 2009
1st npower Test SWALEC Stadium (Sophia Gardens), Cardiff

Thu 16 – Mon 20 July 2009
2nd npower Test Lord’s, London

Thu 30 July – Mon 3 Aug 2009
3rd npower Test Edgbaston, Birmingham

Fri 7 – Tue 11 Aug 2009
4th npower Test Headingley Carnegie, Leeds

Thu 20 – Mon 24 Aug 2009
5th npower Test The Brit Oval, London


2009 NatWest International Twenty20 ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA

Sun 30 Aug 2009
1st  Natwest Series Twenty20, Old Trafford, Manchester

Tue 01 Sep 2009
2nd  Natwest Series Twenty20, Old Trafford, Manchester


Natwest Series ODI 2009 Hospitality ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA

Fri 04 Sep 2009
England v Australia, 1st Natwest Series ODI (floodlit), The Brit Oval, London

Sun 06 Sep 2009
England v Australia, 2nd Natwest Series ODI, Lord's, London

Wed 09 Sep 2009
England v Australia, 3rd Natwest Series ODI (floodlit), Rose Bowl, Southampton

Sat 12 Sep 2009
England v Australia, 4th Natwest Series ODI, Lord's, London

Tue 15 Sep 2009
England v Australia, 5th Natwest Series ODI (floodlit), Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Thu 17 Sep 2009
England v Australia, 6th  Natwest Series ODI (floodlit), Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Sun 20 Sep 2009
England v Australia, 7th Natwest Series ODI, Riverside, Durham


 

 


 
 

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