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ICC World Twenty20 can be expressed as the international championship of Twenty20 cricket, which is commonly abridged as T20 cricket. As the name suggests, the T20 Cricket world cup is organized by ICC (International Cricket Council). the governing body of cricket in the world. The opening tournament of the ICC T20 World Cup was held in the year 2007, in South Africa.
The hosts of ICC T20 Cricket World Cup are decided on the basis of the bids made by the nations interested in holding the championship. It is the executive commission of International Cricket Council (ICC) that votes on the bids, selecting the host country. It had been decided that the first two tournaments will be held in South Africa and England, since they had opted the T20 format in the earliest stages only.
ICC T20 World Cup
ICC World twenty20 will kick start with the game against 2009 twenty20 world cup runners-up Sri Lanka and the confident Kiwis. By seeing the nature of wickets in West Indies, spinner will play vital role in this tournament and whichever team will play the spinners well will play the Final of world twenty20 on 16th of May 2010.The ICC World Twenty20 is the most popular and the international championship of Twenty20 cricket. The event of ICC T20 world cup is organized by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC).
The ICC World Twenty20 2010 is one of the most popular tournaments in India and a 20/20 cricket tournament scheduled to take place in West Indies in April-May 2010. It will be the third World Twenty20 cricket series. The 12 teams of ICC world cup twenty 20, 2010 will contest very very interested and popular game of the world and very very competition has been aroused between popular countries of the world.
The ICC World Twenty20 2010 will be contested by 12 teams of T20 Cricket world cup which have been 'seeded' and divided into four groups are A, B, C and D.
Group A - Pakistan (A1), Bangladesh (A2) and Australia
Group B - Sri Lanka (B1), New Zealand (B2) and Zimbabwe
Group C - South Africa (C1), India (C2) and Qualifier 1
Group D - West Indies (D1), England (D2) and Qualifier 2
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