The ICC World Twenty20 2009 is a 20/20 cricket tournament scheduled to take place in England in June 2009. It will be the second World Twenty20 cricket. The tournament will have 12 teams. Here is complete fixtures of 2nd world events of T20 cricket. Twelve team divided in four groups A, B, C and D.
Group A - India (A1), Bangladesh (A2) and Ireland (A3)
Group B - Pakistan (B1), England (B2) and Netherlands (B3)
Group C - Australia (C1), Sri Lanka (C2) and West Indies (C3)
Group D - New Zealand (D1), South Africa (D2) and Scotland (D3) Result: Pakistan winner of tournament, beat Sri Lanka in final
ICC World Twenty20, 2009
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Wed 03  16:30 GMT, 17:30 local |
Warm-Up 11 - India vs Pakistan London, Manchester India won by 9 wickets (with 3.0 overs remaining) |
Wed 03 16:30 GMT, 17:30 local |
Warm-up 12 - England vs West Indies London, Manchester England won by 9 wickets (with 5.2 overs remaining) |
Fri 05  16:30 GMT, 17:30 local |
1st Match, Group B - England vs Netherlands Lord's, London, Manchester Netherlands won by 4 wickets (on last bal) |
Sat 06 09:00 GMT, 10:00 local |
2nd Match, Group D - New Zealand vs Scotland Kennington Oval, London, Manchester New Zealand won by 7 wickets (with 1 overs remaning) |
Sat 06 13:00 GMT, 14:00 local |
3rd Match, Group C - Australia vs West Indies Kennington Oval, London, Manchester West Indies Won by 7-wickets (with 4.1 overs remaining) |
Sat 06  17:00 GMT, 18:00 local |
4th Match, Group A - India vs Bangladesh Trent Bridge, Nottingham, Manchester India won by 25 runs |
Sun 07 12:30 GMT, 13:30 local |
5th Match, Group D - South Africa vs Scotland Kennington Oval, London, Manchester South Africa won by 130-runs |
Sun 07  16:30 GMT, 17:30 local |
6th Match, Group B - England vs Pakistan Kennington Oval, London, Manchester England won by 48 runs |
Mon 08 12:30 GMT, 13:30 local |
7th Match, Group A - Ireland vs Bangladesh Trent Bridge, Nottingham, Manchester Ireland won by 6-wickets (with 10 balls remaining) |
Mon 08  16:30 GMT, 17:30 local |
8th Match, Group C - Sri Lanka vs Australia Trent Bridge, Nottingham, Manchester Srilanka won by 6 wickets (with 1 over remaning) |
Tue 09 12:30 GMT, 13:30 local |
9th Match, Group B - Pakistan vs Netherlands Lord's, London, Manchester Pakistan won by 82 runs |
Tue 09  16:30 GMT, 17:30 local |
10th Match, Group D - New Zealand vs South Africa Lord's, London, Manchester South Africa won by 1 run |
Wed 10 12:30 GMT, 13:30 local |
11th Match, Group C - Sri Lanka vs West Indies Trent Bridge, Nottingham, Manchester Sri Lanka won by 15-runs |
Wed 10  16:30 GMT, 17:30 local |
12th Match, Group A - India vs Ireland Trent Bridge, Nottingham, Manchester India won by 8-wickets (with 2.3 overs remaining) |
Thu 11 12:30 GMT, 13:30 local |
13th Match, Group F - New Zealand vs Ireland Trent Bridge, Nottingham, Manchester New Zealand won by 83 runs |
Thu 11  16:30 GMT, 17:30 local |
14th Match, Group E - England vs South Africa Trent Bridge, Nottingham, Manchester South Africa won by 7-wickets (with 1.4 over remaining) |
Fri 12 12:30 GMT, 13:30 local |
15th Match, Group F - Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Lord's, London, Manchester Sri Lanka won by 19-runs |
Fri 12  16:30 GMT, 17:30 local |
16th Match, Group E - India vs West Indies Lord's, London, Manchester West Indies Won by 7-wickets (with 1.2 over remaining) |
Sat 13 12:30 GMT, 13:30 local |
17th Match, Group E - West Indies vs South Africa Kennington Oval, London, Manchester South Africa won by 20 runs |
Sat 13  16:30 GMT, 17:30 local |
18th Match, Group F - Pakistan vs New Zealand Kennington Oval, London, Manchester Pakistan won by 6 wickets (with 6.5 overs remaining) |
Sun 14 12:30 GMT, 13:30 local |
19th Match, Group F - Ireland vs Sri Lanka Lord's, London, Manchester Sri Lanka won by 9-runs |
Sun 14  16:30 GMT, 17:30 local |
20th Match, Group E - England vs India Lord's, London, Manchester England won by 3-runs |
Mon 15 12:30 GMT, 13:30 local |
21st Match, Group F - Ireland vs Pakistan Kennington Oval, London, Manchester Pakistan win by 39 runs |
Mon 15  16:30 GMT, 17:30 local |
22nd Match, Group E - England vs West Indies Kennington Oval, London, Manchester West Indies won by 5-wickets (with 4 balls remaining), D/L Method |
Tue 16 12:30 GMT, 13:30 local |
23rd Match, Group F - Sri Lanka vs New Zealand Trent Bridge, Nottingham, Manchester Sri Lanka won by 48-runs |
Tue 16  16:30 GMT, 17:30 local |
24th Match, Group E - India vs South Africa Trent Bridge, Nottingham, Manchester South Africa won by 12-runs |
Thu 18  16:30 GMT, 17:30 local |
1st Semi-Final - South Africa vs Pakistan Trent Bridge, Nottingham, Manchester Pakistan won by 7-runs |
Fri 19  16:30 GMT, 17:30 local |
2nd Semi-Final - West Indies vs Sri Lanka Kennington Oval, London, Manchester Sri Lanka won by 57-runs |
Sun 21 14:00 GMT, 15:00 local |
The Final - Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Lord's, London, Manchester Pakistan win by 8-wickets (with 1.2 overs remaining) |
Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka by 8 wickets in the finals of World Cup T20. Sri Lanka having won all the previous matches was the favourite to win the title. But, Razzaq and Afridi rose to the big occasion to hand victory to Pakistan. Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to bat. Dilshan, the highest run-getter in the tournament, was out in the first over for a duck. The Lankans also lost Mubarak and Jayawardena early. Sangakkara played a captain’s knock of unbeaten 64.
The team was tottering at 70 for 6, when Mathews joined his captain to partner him in a 68-run stand. Mathews notched up 35 runs. Sri Lanka scored 138/6. Razzaq claimed three wickets for 20 runs.
In reply, Pakistan started well with a 48-run opening partnership. Afridi came in at number 3 and batted sensibly to guide the team through. He paced his innings well, treating the ball on its merit. After Pakistan was 63/2, Malik came to the crease to support Afridi in an unbeaten stand of 76 runs for the third wicket. Afridi scored 54 off 40 balls with 2 fours and 2 sixes. It was a comfortable 8-wicket win for the team. Afridi was the man of the match. Dilshan, being the highest run-getter of the series, won the man of the series.
Final Match Summary
Sri Lanka: 138/6 (Sangakkara 64*, Mathews 35*, Razzaq 3/20)
Pakistan: 139/2 (Akmal 37, Afridi 54*)
Result: Pakistan won by 8 wickets
Man-of-the-match: Shahid Afridi
Man-of-the-series: Tillakaratne Dilshan
Final Venue: Lord’s, London (June 21, 2009)
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Final - England v TBC at Edgbaston, Birmingham - June 23, 09:30 GMT |
| 1st T20I - England v New Zealand at Kennington Oval, London - June 25, 17:30 GMT |
| 2nd T20I - England v New Zealand at Kennington Oval, London - June 27, 17:30 GMT |
| 1st Match - West Indies v Sri Lanka at Sabina Park, Jamaica - June 28, 14:30 GMT |
| 41st Match - Scotland v Kenya at Mannofield Park, Aberdeen - June 30, 09:45 GMT |
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