2011 Cricket World cup tickets go on sale
Tuesday 1 June 2010
Tickets as low as 20 U.S. cents for the 2011 cricket World Cup were in the first phase of sales. More than 100,000 tickets wereRead More

Tuesday 1 June 2010
Tickets as low as 20 U.S. cents for the 2011 cricket World Cup were in the first phase of sales. More than 100,000 tickets were
Monday 28 December 2009
India's cricket chiefs were Monday awaiting a report on the pitch fiasco in New Delhi which led to a match being abandoned, as fears grew for World Cup matches being held in the Indian capital in 2011.
Wednesday 7 October 2009
South Africa will be in Group B for the 2011 World Cup Also in Group B are India, England and the West Indies. This was decided at the conclusion
Thursday 27 August 2009
The International Cricket Council and Pakistan Cricket Board on Thursday settled a dispute over the staging of the World Cup 2011 that was moved out of Pakistan due to security concerns.
Thursday 13 August 2009
Pakistan has decided to end its legal battle against cricket's governing body over being stripped of its share of World Cup 2011 matches, an official said Thursday
Wednesday 29 July 2009
International Cricket Council (ICC) president David Morgan and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt reported "good progress" in a meeting to resolve the ongoing dispute between the two sides over the 2011 Cricket World Cup.
Wednesday 15 July 2009
Pakistan's cricket chief on Wednesday denied boycotting a meeting in India that handed the country's World Cup 2011 matches to co-hosts and called again for talks on winning back the fixtures.
Tuesday 14 July 2009
World Cup 2011 organisers on Tuesday handed out Pakistan's share of the tournament schedule with the 14 matches originally set for the troubled nation split between India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
Friday 26 June 2009
Pakistan vowed Friday to fight for the right to co-host World Cup 2011 matches after the country was stripped of the games by the sport's world governing body because of multiple security concerns.
Friday 26 June 2009
International cricket's leading administrator insisted Thursday he was doing all he could to support Pakistan after confirming the troubled country would not host matches at the 2011 World Cup.
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