Tuesday, February 9, 2016

T20 Cricket World Cup


                                                  T20 Cricket World Cup

                                                     
The ICC World Twenty20 (likewise alluded to as the World T20, and wrongly as the T20 World Cup) is the global title of Twenty20 cricket. Sorted out by cricket's representing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC), the competition at present comprises of 16 groups, including every one of the ten ICC full individuals and six other partner or offshoot individuals picked through the World Twenty20 Qualifier. The occasion has by and large been held like clockwork, in spite of the fact that there is a four-year crevice between the following two booked competitions (2016 in India and 2020 in Australia). All matches played are agreed Twenty20 International status.

Five competitions have so far been played, and no group has yet won the competition on various events. The inaugural occasion, the 2007 World Twenty20, was arranged in South Africa, and won by India, who crushed Pakistan in the last at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg. The 2009 competition occurred in England, and was won by the past runner-up, Pakistan, who vanquished Sri Lanka in the last at Lord's. The third competition was held in 2010, facilitated by the nations making up the West Indies cricket group. Britain crushed Australia in the last in Barbados, which was played at Kensington Oval. The fourth competition, the 2012 World Twenty20, was held in Asia interestingly, with all matches played in Sri Lanka. The West Indies won the competition by vanquishing Sri Lanka in the last, winning its first universal competition since the 2004 Champions Trophy.[3] The fifth competition, the 2014 ICC World Twenty20, was facilitated by Bangladesh, and was won by Sri Lanka, who turned into the primary group to play in three finals.
                                                                                     

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