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ICC 2012 World T20 Schedule Date and Time Match Details and Series Tue Sep 18 19:30 local | 14:00 GMT Group C : 1st T20 – Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium, Hambantota Wed Sep 19 15:30 local | 10:00 GMT Group B : 2nd T20 – Australia vs Ireland R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Wed Sep 19 19:30 local | 14:00 GMT Group A : 3rd T20 – India vs Afghanistan R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Thu Sep 20 19:30 local | 14:00 GMT Group C : 4th T20 – South Africa vs Zimbabwe Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium, Hambantota Fri Sep 21 15:30 local | 10:00 GMT Group D : 5th T20 – New Zealand vs Bangladesh Pallekele Cricket Stadium, Kandy Fri Sep 21 19:30 local | 14:00 GMT Group A : 6th T20 – England vs Afghanistan R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Sat Sep 22 15:30 local | 10:00 GMT Group C : 7th T20 – Sri Lanka vs South Africa Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium, Hambantota Sat Sep 22 19:30 local | 14:00 GMT Group B : 8th T20 – Australia vs West Indies R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Sun Sep 23 15:30 local | 10:00 GMT Group D : 9th T20 – New Zealand vs Pakistan Pallekele Cricket Stadium, Kandy Sun Sep 23 19:30 local | 14:00 GMT Group A : 10th T20 – England vs India R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Mon Sep 24 19:30 local | 14:00 GMT Group B : 11th T20 – West Indies vs Ireland R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Tue Sep 25 19:30 local | 14:00 GMT Group D : 12th T20 – Bangladesh vs Pakistan Pallekele Cricket Stadium, Kandy Thu Sep 27 15:30 local | 10:00 GMT Super Eights, Group 1 : 13th T20 – TBC vs TBC Pallekele Cricket Stadium, Kandy Thu Sep 27 19:30 local | 14:00 GMT Super Eights, Group 1 : 14th T20 – TBC vs TBC Pallekele Cricket Stadium, Kandy Fri Sep 28 15:30 local | 10:00 GMT Super Eights, Group 2 : 15th T20 – TBC vs TBC R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Fri Sep 28 19:30 local | 14:00 GMT Super Eights, Group 2 : 16th T20 – TBC vs TBC R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Sat Sep 29 15:30 local | 10:00 GMT Super Eights, Group 1 : 17th T20 – TBC vs TBC Pallekele Cricket Stadium, Kandy Sat Sep 29 19:30 local | 14:00 GMT Super Eights, Group 1 : 18th T20 – TBC vs TBC Pallekele Cricket Stadium, Kandy Sun Sep 30 15:30 local | 10:00 GMT Super Eights, Group 2 : 19th T20 – TBC vs TBC R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Sun Sep 30 19:30 local | 14:00 GMT Super Eights, Group 2 : 20th T20 – TBC vs TBC R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Mon Oct 1 15:30 local | 10:00 GMT Super Eights, Group 1 : 21st T20 – TBC vs TBC Pallekele Cricket Stadium, Kandy Mon Oct 1 19:30 local | 14:00 GMT Super Eights, Group 1 : 22nd T20 – TBC vs TBC Pallekele Cricket Stadium, Kandy Tue Oct 2 15:30 local | 10:00 GMT Super Eights, Group 2 : 23rd T20 – TBC vs TBC R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Tue Oct 2 19:30 local | 14:00 GMT Super Eights, Group 2 : 24th T20 – TBC vs TBC R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Thu Oct 4 19:00 local | 13:30 GMT 1st Semi Final T20 – TBC vs TBC R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Fri Oct 5 19:00 local | 13:30 GMT 2nd Semi Final T20 – TBC vs TBC R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Sun Oct 7 19:00 local | 13:30 GMT Final T20 – TBC vs TBC R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
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Javed Miandad will spend time with batsmen to fine-tune their game Javed Miandad, the PCB director general, will join the Pakistan team as a batting consultant for a short period before the start of the World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka, a PCB spokesman confirmed to ESPNcricinfo. “He has been given a special task to join the squad in Sri Lanka to tune-up the batsman,” the spokesman said. “This is an additional task for him and not for the entire tournament.” Miandad is expected to leave for Sri Lanka within a week and will spend time with the batsmen, helping them fine-tune their batting ahead of the event. Pakistan is scheduled to play two warm-up matches – against India and England – during this period. “I have been asked to go to Sri Lanka and have sessions with the players ahead of the event,” Miandad was quoted by PTI. “I don’t think you can coach any player or change his batting technique during the ongoing series or any tournament. I will not be there for the entire tournament and my main priority is to tune-up the boys.” “My main priority is to have pep talks with the players, to raise their spirits and confidence, and work with the batsmen in the nets, advise them on batting issues, keeping in mind the requirements of the World Cup and conditions in Sri Lanka.” However, Miandad said that he would not be part of the team management that includes head coach Dav Whatmore, fielding coach Julien Fountain and bowling coach Mohammad Akram. “I am not going there as a batting coach,” he said. Miandad has been engaged with the team during the camps but never agreed to travel with the team, instead eyeing a more extensive role in cricket administration. Recently, he was handed the responsibility of supervising Pakistan’s domestic and international cricket operations. Since then, he has been accompanying the national team, the Under-19 team and the Women’s team during the conditioning camps, but never accepted a permanent coaching role. His third and last stint as Pakistan coach ended in 2004 after a home series loss to India.
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Heavy reliance on Warner, Watson Consistently rapid starts from David Warner and Shane Watson are critical to Australia’s chances of contending for the World Twenty20 title in Sri Lanka, the coach Mickey Arthur has said. Alongside Michael Hussey in the middle order, Warner and Watson represent the most potent batting force in the Australian line-up. The rest of the team does not possess quite the same combination of power and touch, a fact the selectors have tried to compensate for by choosing a long batting line-up, stretching as far as No. 8. Warner started the UAE tour in a muddle against quality spin, but grew in conviction and confidence over time. Watson has eased his way back after injury, but was striking the ball with all his former heft by the conclusion of the T20 series. As Australia prepared to depart Dubai for Colombo, Arthur acknowledged that the 111-run stand put together by Warner and Watson in that final game needed to be the rule rather than the exception over the next month. He also said that early wickets to the young pacemen Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins would set a similar tone for Australia in the field. “If you lose early wickets in this kind of format and you play a tentative brand you get yourself into trouble and that’s where we were in game one,” Arthur said. “It just shows the beginning of each of your innings are crucial. “If your openers get you off to a really good start, you get momentum and it sets you up for a score. And then if your opening bowlers start the same way and you take early wickets, you can put the opposition under some real pressure.” Four ODIs and three T20 matches in the UAE did not dissuade Australia from the view that their greatest bowling strength lies in their pace attack. The left-arm spin of Xavier Doherty was employed just twice in seven games, and Brad Hogg may have confirmed his place as the sole specialist spinner with a tidy spell in the final T20. The allrounder Glenn Maxwell and the part-timer David Hussey can be expected to bowl their off spinners here and there. “I’ve heard it so often said that pace doesn’t play a role in the sub-continent,” Arthur said. “Pace through the air plays a role anywhere. If the guys can deliver their variations, they’re going to pick up a lot of wickets. “The best way to stop the [scoring] rate in Twenty20 cricket is by taking wickets, so you need guys who do something a little bit different. So you want those x-factor players. “We’ve got the x-factor of a little bit of pace. We don’t possess a Saeed Ajmal, but we’ve got other guys who certainly compensate for that. Brad Hogg bowling through the middle overs has the ability like Saeed Ajmal has to take wickets.” Australia have warm-up fixtures against New Zealand and England on September 15 and 17 before taking on Ireland in their opening group match on September 19.
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