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T 20 World Cup Schedule

Twenty20 Game is fastest game, Defending champion India is Group A the weakest Group were as the Most Strongest Group is C the team such as Australia, Sri Lanka and West Indies.

Group A = India, Bangladesh, Ireland

Group B = England, Pakistan, Netherlands
Group C = Australia, Srilanka, West Indies
Group D = New Zealand, South Africa, Scotland

Date TimeGMT Match
5th Jun 4:30pm England Vs Netherlands

6th Jun 9:00am New Zealand Vs Scotland

6th Jun 12:30am Australia Vs West Indies

6th Jun 4:30pm India Vs Bangladesh

7th Jun 12:30am South Africa Vs Scotland

7th Jun 4:30pm England Vs Pakistan

8th Jun 12:30am Ireland Vs Bangladesh

8th Jun 4:30pm Australia Vs Sri Lanka

9th Jun 12:30am Pakistan Vs Netherlands

9th Jun 4:30pm New Zealand Vs South Africa

10th Jun 12:30am Sri Lanka Vs West Indies

10th Jun 4:30pm India Vs Ireland

SUPER SIX

11th Jun 12:30am A2 Vs D1 at Trent

11th Jun 4:30pm B2 Vs D2 at Trent

12th Jun 12:30am B1 Vs C2 at Lord's

12th Jun 4:30pm A1 Vs C1 at Lord's

13th Jun 12:30am C1 Vs D2 at Kennington Oval

13th Jun 4:30pm D1 Vs B1at Kennington Oval

14th Jun 12:30am A2 Vs C2 at Lord's

14th Jun 4:30pm A1 Vs B2 at Lord's

15th Jun 12:30am B2 Vs C1at Kennington Oval

15th Jun 4:30pm B1 Vs A2at Kennington Oval

16th Jun 12:30am D1 Vs C2 at Trent

16th Jun 4:30pm D2 Vs A1 at Trent

18th Jun 4:30pm Semi - Final

19th Jun 4:30pm Semi - Final

21st Jun 2:00pm Final

Kings XI Punjab v Kolkata Knight Riders, IPL, Durban


Kolkata Knight Riders 79 for 1 (Gayle 44*, McCullum 21) beat Kings XI Punjab 158 for 6 (Yuvraj 38, Pathan 32, Ganguly 2-24) by 11 runs by D/L method

Sourav Ganguly made yet another comeback, this time with the ball, to help Kolkata Knight Riders keep Kings XI Punjab down to 158 for 6. Thereafter, Chris Gayle made the most of two dropped chances to dishearten Punjab and take Kolkata 11 ahead of the Duckworth-Lewis par-score when heavy rain ended the match in the 10th over.

Ganguly had been quiet in the lead-up to this tournament; he had lost his captaincy and looked out of sorts in scoring 1 in 12 balls against Deccan Chargers. Today, though, he made his statement with the ball, taking two wickets in his first over and pulling Punjab back from a solid-yet-unspectacular start.

When Ganguly came on to bowl, Irfan Pathan, promoted to No. 3, had just taken Ishant Sharma for 14 in his third over, and Punjab had moved along to 46 for 1 at the end of six overs. Thirty-two of those had come from Irfan's bat, in 17 deliveries.

And then Ganguly struck, fortuitously at first. Irfan went for a six to the deep midwicket area and was caught smartly by Murali Kartik at the boundary. Two balls later, Ganguly got Ravi Bopara, the opener, to edge to the new captain, Brendon McCullum. Both men were elated, the captain with his bowling change, the bowler having proved a point, and both ran in different directions to celebrate and eventually hugged each other.

Punjab moved from 46 for 1 in six to 67 for 3 in ten overs before a rain interruption. Following that, Punjab enjoyed two of the best overs of their innings. Yuvraj Singh hit a six off Ganguly to take 14 off his third over. Yet, Ganguly ended with figures of 24 for 2 off his four. And just after the rain break, in perhaps a poor tactical move, McCullum brought Chris Gayle on, who had trouble gripping the wet ball and bowled three wides in his 14-run over.

Yuvraj couldn't quite manage a reprise of his six sixes in an over at the same venue, during the inaugural ICC World Twenty20. And once he top-edged Moises Henriques in the 16th over, falling for 38 off 28, caught by Yashpal, Punjab were always struggling.

Thirty-six came off 26 balls after Yuvraj's fall, thanks largely to Mahela Jayawardene, who scored 31 in 19, and took the last over, bowled by Ashok Dinda, for 16, the biggest over of the innings.

But the hitting from Irfan, Yuvraj and Jayawardene paled in comparison with Gayle's. He played the first two overs quietly, and enjoyed a dropped sitter by Karan Goel at short midwicket off Yusuf Abdulla. It was a forgettable day for Goel, who had earlier scored a seven-ball duck.
Once Gayle carved Irfan over cover-point in the third over of the innings, the floodgates opened. From 4 off 8 balls, he reached 31 off 15 through a calculated assault on the left-arm opening bowlers. And then, in the fifth over of the innings, the game breaker came. Irfan was spanked straight and pulled square off the first two balls, and then Gayle showed him the greens, teeing off to over wide long-on.

By the time Gayle was dropped again, by Kumar Sangakkara, off a Piyush Chawla googly, he had taken the match out of Punjab's reach as the dark clouds gathered.

For the second game in succession, Punjab have been curtailed by rain, but this time they succumbed to Ganguly and Gayle, as opposed to their first match, when Delhi's chase was reduced to a six-over hit-out.

Kings XI Punjab
RS Bopara 15
K Goel 0I
K Pathan 32
KC Sangakkara 26
Yuvraj Singh 38
DPMD Jayawardene 31*
T Kohli 1PP Chawla 3*
I Sharma 1/24
AB Dinda 1/34
MC Henriques 1/32
SC Ganguly 2/24
LR Shukla 0/22
CH Gayle 0/14
M Kartik 0/7

Kolkata Knight Riders innings
BB McCullum 21
CH Gayle 44*
BJ Hodge 10*
IK Pathan 0/27
YA Abdulla 0/20
VS Malik 1/23
PP Chawla 0/8
RS Bopara 0/1

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