ICC Champions Trophy 2013
Jun-2013 | |
Thu 06 09:15 GMT, 10:15 local | 1st Match, Group B - India vs South Africa Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
Fri 07 09:15 GMT, 10:15 local | 2nd Match, Group B - Pakistan vs West Indies Kennington Oval, London |
Sat 08 09:15 GMT, 10:15 local | 3rd Match, Group A - England vs Australia Edgbaston, Birmingham |
Sun 09 09:15 GMT, 10:15 local | 4th Match, Group A - New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
Mon 10 12:00 GMT, 13:00 local | 5th Match, Group B - Pakistan vs South Africa Edgbaston, Birmingham |
Tue 11 09:15 GMT, 10:15 local | 6th Match, Group B - India vs West Indies Kennington Oval, London |
Wed 12 12:00 GMT, 13:00 local | 7th Match, Group A - Australia vs New Zealand Edgbaston, Birmingham |
Thu 13 13:00 GMT, 14:00 local | 8th Match, Group A - England vs Sri Lanka Kennington Oval, London |
Fri 14 09:15 GMT, 10:15 local | 9th Match, Group B - South Africa vs West Indies Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
Sat 15 09:15 GMT, 10:15 local | 10th Match, Group B - India vs Pakistan Edgbaston, Birmingham |
Sun 16 09:15 GMT, 10:15 local | 11th Match, Group A - England vs New Zealand Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
Mon 17 13:00 GMT, 14:00 local | 12th Match, Group A - Australia vs Sri Lanka Kennington Oval, London |
Wed 19 09:15 GMT, 10:15 local | 1st Semi-Final - A1 vs B2 Kennington Oval, London |
Thu 20 09:15 GMT, 10:15 local | 2nd Semi-Final - A2 vs B1 Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
Sun 23 09:15 GMT, 10:15 local | Final - TBC vs TBC Edgbaston, Birmingham |
India, Pakistan clubbed in same pool in Champions Trophy. World Cup champions India will clash with arch-rivals Pakistan in a high-voltage 2013 Champions Trophy match at Edgbaston in Birmingham after taking on South Africa in their inaugural game of group 'B' on June 6 in Cardiff.
Top eight teams in the ICC ODI rankings will compete in the tournament, which will be held for the last time as the world body of the game has decided to scrap it after this edition.
Cardiff, Edgbaston and The Oval will each host four group matches of the competition that will see the eight teams divided into two pools of four each.
Group A will feature Australia, England, New Zealand and Sri Lanka with India, Pakistan, South Africa and West Indies contesting in Group B.
The top two teams from each group will advance to the semifinals, to be played at The Oval and Cardiff, with the winners then progressing to the final at Edgbaston on June 23.
Hosts England, will kick off their campaign against defending champions Australia at Edgbaston on June 8.
Top eight teams in the ICC ODI rankings will compete in the tournament, which will be held for the last time as the world body of the game has decided to scrap it after this edition.
Cardiff, Edgbaston and The Oval will each host four group matches of the competition that will see the eight teams divided into two pools of four each.
Group A will feature Australia, England, New Zealand and Sri Lanka with India, Pakistan, South Africa and West Indies contesting in Group B.
The top two teams from each group will advance to the semifinals, to be played at The Oval and Cardiff, with the winners then progressing to the final at Edgbaston on June 23.
Hosts England, will kick off their campaign against defending champions Australia at Edgbaston on June 8.
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