Cricket World Cup Predictions

The Cricket World Cup 2012 is coming near and the big question which arose in everyone's mind currently is who is going to win Cricket World Cup 2012. There are certainly many teams who are looking to go there hit hard. But, there will be only one team who will be winning. Predicting the winner of any game is very difficult and very very interested factor of watching cricket world cup.
 
And when the stage is as big as the Cricket World Cup 2012 becomes even more difficult. This quadrennial attraction event witnesses fierce competition among all the participating teams. But in this world cup, there is definitely no clear favorite. This is something most of us will agree upon. The 2012 cricket world cup is just around the corner, and all around the globe people should be engrossed in any ICC cricket world cup 2012 preview. 14 teams, 43 days and a total of 49 games.

It will take to decide the ultimate champion. Now, looking at the venues and the ICC world cup 2012 schedule, 3 teams, namely India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have a great chance of coming out on top and can cause more than just one disconcert in the tournament.

Cricket world cup Predication


Cricket World cup 2012 will be hosted in three Asian sub-continents namely Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and India. Fourteen teams are grouped into two groups and there are seven teams in each group. Pakistan, Australia, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Canada, Zimbabwe, and Kenya are teamed in group whereas South Africa, India, West Indies, England, Ireland, Bangladesh, and Netherlands are teamed in group B.

With only one month left for the world cup 2012, most teams are almost ready with their squads. But then, as time is nearing, different people are coming up with different cricket world cup 2012 prediction.With only one month left for the world cup 2012, most teams are almost ready with their squads. But then, as time is nearing, different people are coming up with different cricket world cup 2012 prediction. Now, you may wonder that what consequences have led to such conclusions. Well, we will first start with Sri Lanka and slowly head towards Pakistan, England and South Africa.
 
 
 
 
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