For the passionate cricket fan, the
ICC
Cricket World Cup 2011 will be held in
India,
Bangladesh and
Sri Lanka. The tournament will be played over 43 days, with a total of 14 countries competing for this sought after title. The
ICC Cricket World Cup will be held in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka from 19 Feb - 2 Apr 2011.
Cricket World Cup defending champions
Australia will be out to make a name for themselves, while
England are on a high after taking the Twenty20 title in the Caribbean, but the home hosts
India,
Sri Lanka and
Bangladesh will be hoping to spoil the party with home advantage.
It is said that the
Caribbean is
one of the very best cricketing destinations in the
world, and perfect to combine the sport with a holiday
of a lifetime. After England's success in the
ICC World Twenty20 held in the Caribbean early 2010,
England will be striving to be walking away victors from the Caribbean shores again, as they take on the
West Indies in the 2013 England Test Match Series in Barbados, Guyana, Trinidad, Antigua and Jamaica. The tournament will consist of
5 Test Matches and
5 One Day Internationals.
Barbadian national hero and cricket
legend
Sir Garry Sobers also hosts
the
Sir
Garfield Sobers School Cricket Festival in
Barbados. This annual tournament will be in its 20th
season. It attracts
school teams under
nineteen years of age to compete with their local,
regional and international counterparts.
November 2013/14
South
Africa v England.
1-5 Centre tour packages are available. November
2009 - January 2010. The 5 Test Series will be held
in: Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth
and Pretoria.
Everyone knows that a
Vodafone Ashes
Cricket Tour down under to
Australia can't
be beaten, but add in the anticipation of being part
of a truly competitive
Test Match & One
Day Series and demand will be unprecedented.
Australia
v England - Oct 2010 -
Jan 2011.