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Group A: Australia,Pakistan,New Zealand, Sri Lanka,  Zimbabwe,  Canada,
Kenya

Group B: India, South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands

Date GMT Match
Details
Venue
Feb 19, 2011 08:30 BAN vs IND, 1st ODI Mirpur
Feb 20, 2011 04:00 NZ vs KEN, 2nd ODI Chennai
Feb 20, 2011 09:00 SL vs CAN, 3rd ODI Hambantota
Feb 21, 2011 09:00 AUS vs ZIM, 4th ODI Ahmedabad
Feb 22, 2011 09:00 ENG vs NL, 5th ODI Nagpur
Feb 23, 2011 09:00 PAK vs KEN, 6th ODI Hambantota
Feb 24, 2011 09:00 RSA vs WI, 7th ODI Delhi
Feb 25, 2011 03:30 BAN vs IRE, 8th ODI Mirpur
Feb 25, 2011 09:00 AUS vs NZ, 9th ODI Nagpur
Feb 26, 2011 09:00 PAK vs SL, 10th ODI Colombo
Feb 27, 2011 09:00 IND vs ENG, 11th ODI Bengaluru
Feb 28, 2011 04:00 CAN vs ZIM, 12th ODI Nagpur
Feb 28, 2011 09:00 WI vs NL, 13th ODI Delhi
Mar 1, 2011 09:00 SL vs KEN, 14th ODI Colombo
Mar 2, 2011 09:00 ENG vs IRE, 15th ODI Bangalore
Mar 3, 2011 04:00 RSA vs NL, 16th ODI Mohali
Mar 3, 2011 09:00 PAK vs CAN, 17th ODI Colombo
Mar 4, 2011 04:00 NZ vs ZIM, 18th ODI Ahmedabad
Mar 4, 2011 08:30 BAN vs WI, 19th ODI Mirpur
Mar 5, 2011 09:00 AUS vs SL, 20th ODI Colombo
Mar 6, 2011 04:00 RSA vs ENG, 21st ODI Chennai
Mar 6, 2011 09:00 IND vs IRE, 22nd ODI Bangalore
Mar 7, 2011 09:00 CAN vs KEN, 23rd ODI Delhi
Mar 8, 2011 09:00 PAK vs NZ, 24th ODI Kandy
Mar 9, 2011 09:00 IND vs NL, 25th ODI Delhi
Mar 10, 2011 09:00 SL vs ZIM, 26th ODI Kandy
Mar 11, 2011 04:00 WI vs IRE, 27th ODI Mohali
Mar 11, 2011 08:30 BAN vs ENG, 28th ODI Chittagong
Mar 12, 2011 09:00 IND vs RSA, 29th ODI Nagpur
Mar 13, 2011 04:00 NZ vs CAN, 30th ODI Mumbai
Mar 13, 2011 09:00 AUS vs KEN, 31st ODI Bangalore
Mar 14, 2011 03:30 BAN vs NL, 32nd ODI Chittagong
Mar 14, 2011 09:00 PAK vs ZIM, 33rd ODI Kandy
Mar 15, 2011 09:00 RSA vs IRE, 34th ODI Kolkata
Mar 16, 2011 09:00 AUS vs CAN, 35th ODI Bangalore
Mar 17, 2011 09:00 ENG vs WI, 36th ODI Chennai
Mar 18, 2011 04:00 IRE vs NL, 37th ODI Kolkata
Mar 18, 2011 09:00 SL vs NZ, 38th ODI Mumbai
Mar 19, 2011 03:30 BAN vs RSA, 39th ODI Mirpur
Mar 19, 2011 09:00 PAK vs AUS, 40th ODI Colombo
Mar 20, 2011 04:00 ZIM vs KEN, 41st ODI Kolkata
Mar 20, 2011 09:00 IND vs WI, 42nd ODI Chennai
Mar 23, 2011 08:30 TBC vs TBC, 1st Quarter
Final ODI
Mirpur
Mar 24, 2011 09:00 TBC vs TBC, 2nd Quarter Final ODI Colombo
Mar 25, 2011 08:30 TBC vs TBC, 3rd Quarter Final ODI Mirpur
Mar 26, 2011 09:00 TBC vs TBC, 4th Quarter Final ODI Ahmedabad
Mar 29, 2011 09:00 TBC vs TBC, 1st Semi Final ODI Colombo
Mar 30, 2011 09:00 TBC vs TBC, 2nd Semi Final ODI Mohali
Apr 2, 2011 09:00 TBC vs TBC, The Final ODI Mumbai


 

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lovely thread, shall we all come here and start our chatter!!
tomorrows big day for ya 
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I am INN, India vs Eng na 
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why not xavi,

tom sunday i am full free,๐Ÿ˜ƒ finally i can watch a match fully
england ki band bajaayenge๐Ÿ˜ƒ
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๐Ÿ˜ฒ I love u for this Anmol.๐Ÿค—.๐Ÿ˜ญ  JAI HO๐Ÿฅณ
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Originally posted by: intruderfast

why not xavi,

tom sunday i am full free,๐Ÿ˜ƒ finally i can watch a match fully
england ki band bajaayenge๐Ÿ˜ƒ


yup, i'll join the cheering party, i watched the whole matched today too and yesturday too!! England are goats in front of lions ๐Ÿ˜†
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ok dont kick me,  I am supporting NZ and India . so hope India jeet jaae kal 
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india vs england preview

The Big Picture

The build-up and hype ahead of this match has been huge and we are still barely into the second week of the World Cup. This was always going to be one of the marquee clashes of the tournament, and even though it has been moved away from Eden Gardens to the slightly less daunting Chinnaswamy Stadium, that hasn't dulled the anticipation. You only need to see the unfortunate pictures from outside the ground during the week, as locals rushed for tickets, to know how desperate they are to watch their team.

However, there are two sides taking part and England are insisting they can use the expectation being piled on to the hosts in their favour. From a purely cricket view, the stadium switch won't have disappointed Andrew Strauss's team because, both on and off the field in Bangalore, conditions will be slightly less hostile than could have been the case in Kolkata.

Yet England's record against India in their own backyard makes for grim reading. They have won one of their last 13 completed ODIs in the country, going back to the 5-1 drubbing in 2006 and the 5-0 scoreline in 2008, before the series was cancelled due to the Mumbai bombings. In between they were also thrashed at the 2006 Champions Trophy. On one hand the odds say they are due a win, but on the other the statistics make damning reading.

If they want to spoil India's World Cup party the key will be containing the power-packed top order. Virender Sehwag set down the gauntlet with 175 against Bangaldesh and was backed up by Virat Kohli's fine hundred. Sachin Tendulkar was cut short on 25, while Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni didn't even need to bat. It's a daunting prospect, but England have shown they can rise for the big occasion. Whatever happens, let's hope it matches the expectation.

Form guide


(completed matches, most recent first)

India WLLWW
England WLLLW

Watch out for...

Ahead of India matches, it's the likes of Sehwag, Tendulkar, Dhoni and Harbhajan Singh who take most of the headlines, but you ignore Gautam Gambhir at your peril. He has become a supremely consistent batsman across all formats and is the perfect foil to his top-order team-mates. He started with a neat run-a-ball 39 against Bangladesh and England will have to ensure they give him as much focus as the mega-star names around him. A one-day average of 34 against England, six runs below his career level, is something he'll want to correct, but the visiting bowlers will want to increase that daylight.

None of England's quicks can be pleased with their efforts against Netherlands, but there were some encouraging signs from Stuart Broad in his first international since the second Ashes Test. Having warmed up with 10 wickets in two games against Canada and Pakistan, he bowled with decent pace against the Dutch and found bounce from a flat Nagpur surface. However, he sometimes got carried away with banging the ball in and forgot to aim at the stumps. His yorker can be effective (he was denied such a wicket when Paul Collingwood forgot to walk inside the circle) and against top-quality batsmen he'll have to be ready to adjust his game plans.

Talking of the quick bowlers, one of the reasons the venue switch isn't all bad news is the bounce that could be on offer. It won't be flying through at shoulder height, but the quick bowlers are likely to find some encouragement especially after the recent heavy rain in the city. One-day cricket is at its best with an even contest between bat and ball.

Team news

Virender Sehwag was struck in the ribs during a net session but is expected to be fine for the match and India have no reason to tinker with the top order. The big question mark comes with Sreesanth, who had a nightmare against Bangladesh when his five overs went for 53. India got away with it that day, but can't afford to carry a bowler in every match. However, Ashish Nehra is not yet at full fitness so India will have to decide whether to stick with Sreesanth or play an extra spinner.

India (possible) 1 Virender Sehwag, 2 Sachin Tendulkar, 3 Gautam Gambhir, 4 Virat Kohli, 5 Yuvraj Singh, 6 MS Dhoni (capt & wk), 7 Yusuf Pathan, 8 Harbhajan Singh, 9 Zaheer Khan, 10 Sreesanth/Piyush Chawla, 11 Munaf Patel.

Broad has been suffering from an upset stomach but is expected to be fit and England's main decision is whether to strength their spin-bowling with a recall for Michael Yardy. The current plan is to get 10 overs from Paul Collingwood and Kevin Pietersen but that's a huge risk against India. The problem is, though, that the man most likely to make way for Yardy would be Ravi Bopara, who helped see the team home against Netherlands.

England (possible) 1 Andrew Strauss (capt), 2 Kevin Pietersen, 3 Jonathan Trott, 4 Ian Bell, 5 Paul Collingwood, 6 Ravi Bopara, 7 Matt Prior (wk), 8 Tim Bresnan, 9 Stuart Broad, 10 Graeme Swann, 11 James Anderson

 

Pitch and conditions

There was torrential rain in Bangalore on Friday afternoon which left large puddles on the outfield. The weather has remained cool and cloudy over the weekend, and there is a chance of more showers, which will make the toss important with the possible intervention of Duckworth-Lewis. The damp weather may work against Yardy, but the pitch turned square in the warm-up matches.

Stats and trivia

    Despite all the talk about Sehwag, his average against England in India is the lowest of the current top six - 37.70 - but the strike-rate is 100.

    Sreesanth's performance against Bangladesh was horrid, but he has 10 wickets at 16 each against England in India.

    Unsurprisingly, Pietersen is England's best batsman in India with an average of 56.08 from 14 matches and the lone century among the team's current top order

  • India and England have met three times in Bangalore and it's the visitors who actually lead the head-to-head 2-1, although the wins did come back in 1985 and 1993.

Quotes

"I don't think it's a case of reinventing the wheel, we just need to play good, smart cricket. In some ways there's more pressure on India than us in this game."
Andrew Strauss turns to the psychological battle as he aims to turn around England's poor record in India.

"We are not celebrating yet, that's for sure. Of course, we had a good start in the opening game, where we batted really well and after that spinners did a good job in the middle overs. Again, I think it's about the team that will start well and hold the nerves for a consistent period of time."

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the bating line is my soo strong the only problem is in balling for India, hope thats now a major set back tomorrow 
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Originally posted by: JustJ

ok dont kick me,  I am supporting NZ and India . so hope India jeet jaae kal 

i know why u r supporting nz , vettori haina๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿ˜†