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Posted on 9th November 2007 by admin in Group A Match Reports |Group B Match Reports


Matches

Day matches will be held from 9:30 to 17:15 West Indies time. The first innings will run from 9:30 – 13:00 and the 2nd innings will run from 13:45 to 17:15.
The matches will be One Day Internationals. They will be operating through normal ODI rules. All matches are 50 overs a side unless stated otherwise by the umpires or match referee. A bowler can only bowl a maximum of 10 overs per match. In the occurence of bad weather, each side must have batted and bowled a minimum of 20 overs each otherwise the match will be declared a no-result. If each side has batting and bowled over twenty overs, the Duckworth-Lewis Method will apply in order to gain a result or modify a target.world-cup-cricket-home
 

Venues for ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in West Indies


The 9th ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 would be held in the West Indies, at 9 host venues with 11 world-class stadia, spread across the beautiful

Caribbean

Islands. A total of 67 matches (including 16 warm-up matches) will be played in the picture perfect backdrops of the picturesque

Caribbean venues.
The nine host venues for the

ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in West Indies include Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago. Two venues – Trinidad & Tobago and

Jamaica have two stadia each, while rest of venues have one stadium each. All 9 host venues have established a Local Organizing Committee (LOC) to look after the progress and maintenance of stadiums, and to manage all business related to the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup.
Feel the heat, thrill and excitement that is ready to welcome Cricket World Cup 2007. Be a part of the different cricket matches to be held in this world cup. For more information on venues and match schedule click on the links below:


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