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Revision as of 00:13, 8 June 2009
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Administrator(s) | International Cricket Council |
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Cricket format | Twenty20 International |
Tournament format(s) | Group stage and Knockout |
Host(s) | England |
Participants | 12 (men's) (from 15 entrants) 8 (women's) |
Matches | 5/27 |
Official website | http://www.cricket.yahoo.com |
The 2009 ICC World Twenty20 is a Twenty20 cricket tournament taking place in England in June 2009.[1] It is the second ICC World Twenty20 tournament, following the inaugural event in South Africa in September 2007.[2] As before, the tournament features 12 teams - the Test-playing nations and three qualifiers.
Background
In June 2006, The Daily Telegraph reported that the Marylebone Cricket Club and Surrey CCC had put in a joint bid to host the tournament at Lord's and The Oval.[3]
In December 2007, the ICC provisionally approved a Women's World Twenty20 to run alongside the men's event which, subject to the approval of the ICC's finance and commercial affairs committee, would come into effect for the 2009 tournament in England.[4]
In early January 2008, speculation arose that the tournament could be held elsewhere as the British government have banned Zimbabwe from touring England in 2009. However, it has since been confirmed that the tournament will definitely take place in the country.
In April 2008, the third venue was confirmed as Nottingham's Trent Bridge; the 15,000 seater stadium has been chosen to hold one of the semi-finals, among other earlier matches. Lord's and The Oval are the two other confirmed venues, with the opening match and final being played at Lord's. Old Trafford Cricket Ground had bid for the third venue, but Trent Bridge was chosen for its closer proximity to the two London grounds.
Qualification
Although early reports suggested the 2009 event may involve just 8 teams in a 9-day event,[5] the full 12-team tournament was confirmed, featuring the Test-playing nations and two qualifying associate nations. However, in July 2008 Zimbabwe, under pressure from South Africa and England over political matters related to Robert Mugabe, pulled out of the tournament of their own volition, creating an additional space for an associate nation.
Qualification was achieved by the finalists of the tournament held in Belfast from 2-4 August 2008, between
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This template should only be used on file (image) pages..[6] Ireland and the Netherlands, having reached the final, qualified outright, while Scotland won the third place playoff to also qualify.[7]
Men's Tournament
Groups
The groups were revealed on 31 October 2007, based on finishing positions at the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 and the successful qualifying associate nations. The initial four group format is the same as that used at the 2007 tournament.
Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D |
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India(1st) Bangladesh(8th) Ireland |
Pakistan(2nd) England(7th) Netherlands |
Australia(3rd) Sri Lanka(6th) West Indies(10th) |
New Zealand(4th) South Africa(5th) Scotland |
Warm-Up Games
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- Toss: Australia won the toss and chose to bat first.
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- Toss: Netherlands won the toss and chose to field first.
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- Toss: West Indies won the toss and chose to bat first.
Group Stage
Points Table
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Fixtures
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- Toss: Netherlands won the toss and elected to field.
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- Toss: New Zealand won the toss and elected to field. (Match reduced to 7 overs per side.)
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- Toss: Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
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- Toss: India won the toss and elected to bat.
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- Toss: Pakistan won the toss and elected to field.
Super Eights
Points Table
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Matches
12 June 2009
12:30 GMT |
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12:30 GMT |
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15 June 2009
16:30 GMT D/N |
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Knockout Stage
Semifinals
18 June 2009
16:30 GMT D/N |
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19 June 2009
16:30 GMT D/N |
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Final
21 June 2009
14:00 GMT |
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Women's Tournament
The women's competition will take on a different format from that of the men's, having eight teams split into two pools followed directly by the semi-finals and final. All pool stage matches will be played at the County Ground in Taunton. The women's competition is also shorter, running for 10 days as opposed to 16 for the men's tournament, however the women's semi-finals and final are held on the same days and at the same venues as those of their male counterparts.[8]
Pool A | Pool B |
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Australia New Zealand South Africa West Indies |
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Media Coverage
Coverage of the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 in the following countries will be:
Notes
References
External link |