1 Thursday 12th September South Africa v West Indies
2 Friday 13th September Sri Lanka v Pakistan
3 Saturday 14th September India v Zimbabwe
4 Sunday 15th September Australia v New Zealand
5 Monday 16th September West Indies v Kenya
6 Tuesday 17th September Sri Lanka v Holland
7 Wednesday 18th September England v Zimbabwe
8 Thursday 19th September Australia v Bangladesh
9 Friday 20th September South Africa v Kenya
10 Saturday 21st September Pakistan v Holland
11 Sunday 22nd September England v India
12 Monday 23rd September New Zealand v Bangladesh
Tuesday 24th September REST DAY
13 Wednesday 25th September SEMI FINAL 1
Winner Pool 2 v Winner Pool 3
Thursday 26th September RESERVE DAY - SEMI FINAL 1
14 Friday 27th September SEMI FINAL 2
Winner Pool 1 v Winner Pool 4
Saturday 28th September RESERVE DAY - SEMI FINAL 2
15 Sunday 29th September FINAL
Winner Semi Final 1 v Winner Semi Final 2
Monday 30th September RESERVE DAY - FINAL
The question is that if Pakistan and India meet in the finals, will the Indian government let them play the finals or still cling on to their silly boycott? Either way they will lose the finals.
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Originally posted by ehsan:
** India is in pool 2 and Pakistan in pool 4, so they can only meet in the finals.**
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Let us see if Pakistan can gte past Sri Lanks to reach semifinals.Its always hard tio beat Sri Lanks in Sri lanks.isnt it??
So keep ur fingers crossed its still 5 months now.
True, it is difficult to beat Sri Lanka, but all I am saying is that the only way these two teams will meet is if they make it to the finals. I am not predicting who the finalsits will be. So chill qanoon bhai
Sri Lanka is playing great cricket at the moment. But sometimes teams peak too early. So lets hope thats not the case with Pakistan. Sharjah will show Pakistan's full potential.
Pyaar Bhi Zindagi Ki Tarah Hota Hay.
Hur Mor Asan Nahin Hota, Hur Mor Pay Khushi Nahin Milti;
Pur Jub Hum Zindagi Ka Saath Nahin Chortay To Pyaar Ka Saath Kyon Chorayn