Tuesday, 27 January 2015
Monday, 26 January 2015
DELHI LUCKNOW DOUBLE DECKER TRAIN TO START IN FEB
ITS A NEW STAGE SET FOR GROWTH IN LUCKNOW BY CONNECTING THE STATE CAPITAL TO THE COUNTRIES CAPITAL WITH A DOUBLE DECKER TRAIN FROM THE NEXT MONTH.
Friday, 23 January 2015
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KING ABDULLAH OF SAUDI ARABIA DIES
King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al-Saud of Saudi Arabia has died. He was 90 and had been hospitalized for a lung infection.
Abdullah was born before Saudi Arabia was even a country. It was the early 1920s, and his father, Abdul Aziz ibn Saud, set out to conquer the tribes of the Arabian Peninsula. In one famous battle, ibn Saud surrounded the capital of a rival tribe.
Abdullah was born before Saudi Arabia was even a country. It was the early 1920s, and his father, Abdul Aziz ibn Saud, set out to conquer the tribes of the Arabian Peninsula. In one famous battle, ibn Saud surrounded the capital of a rival tribe.
METRO RAIL IN LUCKNOW WILL CONNECT KANPUR ALSO.
The Akhilesh Yadav-led government is working on yet another ambitious project.
This time the focus is on connecting Lucknow and Kanpur with a high-speed metro rail network and develop an industrial corridor between the two cities.
Wednesday, 21 January 2015
EXAM CENTER NOTIFICATION IN LUCKNOW
IF ANY CANDIDATE IS HAVING EXAMINATION CENTER IN LUCKNOW AND HE/SHE IS HAVING PROBLEM IN FINDING THE CENTER THEN JUST COMMENT ON THIS POST PROVIDING YOUR QUERY RELATED TO CENTER AND WE'LL SOLVE YOUR QUERY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
LIST OF HOLIDAYS 2015
Holidays in India in 2015
Date | Weekday | Holiday name | Holiday type |
---|---|---|---|
Jan 1 | Thursday | New Year's Day | Restricted Holiday |
Jan 4 | Sunday | Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-Milad | Gazetted Holiday |
Jan 5 | Monday | Guru Govind Singh Jayanti | Restricted Holiday |
Jan 15 | Thursday | Pongal | Restricted Holiday |
Jan 22 | Thursday | Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Campaign Launch Day | Observance |
Jan 24 | Saturday | Vasant Panchami | Restricted Holiday |
Jan 26 | Monday | Republic Day | Gazetted Holiday |
Feb 3 | Tuesday | Guru Ravidas Jayanti | Restricted Holiday |
Feb 14 | Saturday | Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti | Restricted Holiday |
Feb 14 | Saturday | Valentine's Day | Observance |
Feb 17 | Tuesday | Maha Shivaratri/Shivaratri | Gazetted Holiday |
Feb 19 | Thursday | Shivaji Jayanti | Restricted Holiday |
Feb 19 | Thursday | Chinese New Year | Observance |
Mar 5 | Thursday | Holika Dahana | Restricted Holiday |
Mar 6 | Friday | Dolyatra | Restricted Holiday |
Mar 20 | Friday | March equinox | Season |
Mar 21 | Saturday | Chaitra Sukhladi | Restricted Holiday |
Mar 28 | Saturday | Rama Navami | Gazetted Holiday |
Apr 2 | Thursday | Maundy Thursday | Observance, Christian |
Apr 2 | Thursday | Mahavir Jayanti | Gazetted Holiday |
Apr 3 | Friday | Good Friday | Gazetted Holiday |
Apr 4 | Saturday | First day of Passover | Observance |
Apr 5 | Sunday | Easter Day | Restricted Holiday |
Apr 14 | Tuesday | Vaisakhi | Restricted Holiday |
Apr 14 | Tuesday | Ambedkar Jayanti | Observance |
Apr 15 | Wednesday | Mesadi/Vaisakhadi | Restricted Holiday |
May 1 | Friday | May Day | Observance |
May 3 | Sunday | Hazarat Ali's Birthday | Restricted Holiday |
May 4 | Monday | Buddha Purnima/Vesak | Gazetted Holiday |
May 9 | Saturday | Birthday of Ravindranath | Restricted Holiday |
May 10 | Sunday | Mother's Day | Observance |
Jun 21 | Sunday | Father's Day | Observance |
Jun 21 | Sunday | June Solstice | Season |
Jul 17 | Friday | Jamat Ul-Vida | Restricted Holiday |
Jul 18 | Saturday | Rath Yatra | Restricted Holiday |
Jul 19 | Sunday | Ramzan Id/Eid-ul-Fitar | Muslim, Common Local holidays |
Aug 2 | Sunday | Friendship Day | Observance |
Aug 15 | Saturday | Independence Day | Gazetted Holiday |
Aug 15 | Saturday | Thanksgiving Day | Observance |
Aug 18 | Tuesday | Parsi New Year | Restricted Holiday |
Aug 28 | Friday | Onam | Restricted Holiday |
Aug 29 | Saturday | Raksha Bandhan (Rakhi) | Restricted Holiday |
Sep 5 | Saturday | Janmashtami | Gazetted Holiday |
Sep 17 | Thursday | Ganesh Chaturthi/Vinayaka Chaturthi | Restricted Holiday |
Sep 23 | Wednesday | September equinox | Season |
Sep 25 | Friday | Bakr Id/Eid ul-Adha | Gazetted Holiday |
Oct 2 | Friday | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti | Gazetted Holiday |
Oct 20 | Tuesday | Maha Saptami | Restricted Holiday |
Oct 21 | Wednesday | Maha Ashtami | Restricted Holiday |
Oct 22 | Thursday | Dussehra (Maha Navami) | Gazetted Holiday |
Oct 24 | Saturday | Muharram/Ashura | Gazetted Holiday |
Oct 27 | Tuesday | Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti | Restricted Holiday |
Oct 30 | Friday | Karaka Chaturthi (Karva Chauth) | Restricted Holiday |
Oct 31 | Saturday | Halloween | Observance |
Nov 10 | Tuesday | Naraka Chaturdasi | Restricted Holiday |
Nov 11 | Wednesday | Diwali/Deepavali | Gazetted Holiday |
Nov 12 | Thursday | Govardhan Puja | Restricted Holiday |
Nov 13 | Friday | Bhai Duj | Restricted Holiday |
Nov 17 | Tuesday | Chhat Puja (Pratihar Sashthi/Surya Sashthi) | Restricted Holiday |
Nov 24 | Tuesday | Guru Tegh Bahadur's Martyrdom Day | Restricted Holiday |
Nov 25 | Wednesday | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Gazetted Holiday |
Dec 7 | Monday | First Day of Hanukkah | Observance |
Dec 14 | Monday | Last day of Hanukkah | Observance |
Dec 22 | Tuesday | December Solstice | Season |
Dec 24 | Thursday | Christmas Eve | Restricted Holiday |
Dec 25 | Friday | Christmas | Gazetted Holiday |
Dec 31 | Thursday | New Year's Eve | Observance, Christian |
TOURIST DESTINATIONS OF LUCKNOW
Rumi Darwaza
The 60 feet high Rumi Gate was constructed under Nawab Asafl-us-Daula in 1786. It is said to be identical in design to an ancient portal at Constantinople. Its uppermost part consists of an eight faceted chhatri, approachable by a staircase.
- Asafi Imambara (Bara Imambara) Also known as the Bara Imambara, it was built by Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula in 1784 and is one of the architectural wonders of that era. Its central hall is said to be the largest vaulted chamber in the world. Except for the galleries in the interior, there is no woodwork in the entire structure. It has large underground passages which have been blocked up. A staircase from outside leads to a series of labyrinths known as Bhool-Bhulaiyan which is a complicated entanglement of zig-zag pass. Visitors are advised to visit only with authorized guides. Within the compound of the Imambara is the grand Asafi Mosque. Shahi Baoli is another attraction here.
Entry fee : Rs. 25.00 (Indian)
Rs. 500.00 (Foreigner) (inclusive of Bara Imambara, Chhota Imambara, Picture Gallery, Shahi Hamam)
Chhota Imambara
Though Popularly called as the Chhota Imambara, the Hussainabad Imambara stands to the west of Bara Imambara. Built by Nawab Mohammad Ali Shah (1837-42), it is more ornate in design with exquisite chandeliers, gilt-edged mirrors, silver mimbar and colourful stuccos which adorn the interiors. A golden dome and fine calligraphy on the exterior of the building makes it a truly exceptional monument of Mughal architecture (open : 0600 hrs to 1700 hrs.).Jama Masjid
The construction of Jama Masjid, to the north-west of Hussainabad Imambara, was started in 1832 AD during the reign of Mohammad Ali Shah but was completed after his death by his begum, Nawab Malika Janah. It is entirely free from the pseudo-Italian art then in vogue in Lucknow and reflects the Mughal style of architecture.Clock Tower & Picture Gallery
Near Rumi Darwaza, this 221 ft. high Clock Tower was built in 1887 to mark the arrival of Sir George Couper, the first Lieutenant Governor of the United Province of Awadh.Hussainabad Picture Gallery Nawab Mohammad Ali Shah built it as a 'Baradari' - literally meaning 'having 12 doorways.' It is now used as a gallery for display of life size portraits of the Nawabs of Avadh (Open : 0800 hrs to 1700 hrs.).
Near the Clock Tower, housed in an imposing building, is a picture gallery which has a fine collection of portraits of the rules of Awadh.
Shahnajaf Imambara
This white domed mausoleum owes its existence to Ghazi-ud-din Haider, who on the bank of the Gomti near Sikanderbagh reproduced a copy of Hazrat Ali's burial at Najaf in Iraq. Ghazi-ud-din Haider, and later his three wives, were buried here. The silver tomb of Ghazi-ud-din Haider lies in the centre of this building and is flanked by the more imposing silver and gold tomb of Mubarak Mahal on one side.Residency
Built for the British Resident during 1780-1800, it was originally a large complex of many buildings. It was the scene of dramatic events during the first war of independence in 1857. The main building overlooks the river Gomti and is surrounded by terraced lawns and gardens. Today, only the scarred ruins bear witness to the turmoil of 1857. SOUND & LIGHT SHOW is an added attraction here. Entry fee : Rs. 5.00 (Indian), Rs. 100.00 (Foreigner). Tel. 2328220.Kaiserbagh Palace Complex
The construction of the Kaiserbagh palace complex was started in 1848 by Nawab Wajid Ali Shah and was completed in 1850. The buildings on three sides of the Kaiserbagh quadrangle, once provided quarters for the ladies of Wajid Ali Shah's harem. In the centre stands the white Baradari, a grand white stone edifice which was earlier paved with silver.Tombs of Saadat Ali Khan & Khurshid Zadi
The imposing twin tombs of Nawab Saadat Ali Khan and his wife Khurshid Zadi, stand near the historical Begum Hazrat Mahal Park.Shaheed Smarak (Martyrs' Memorial)
On the bank of the river Gomti, stands in a beautiful park, this white marble memorial, dedicated to the martyrs who laid down their lives during the Freedom Movement of India.Dilkusha
Dilkusha Kothi set amidst lush green, was built in the Gothic style. The Kothi and its adjoining magnificent garden were created by Nawab Saadat Ali Khan. It is almost an exact replica of an English country house called Seation Delavel, built in 1721.Charbagh Rrailway Station
Overpowering in dimensions yet aesthetically designed, Charbagh railway station built in 1914 incorporates the best of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. It gives an ideal traditional warm welcome to every visitor.La Martiniere
The Finest and the largest example of European funerary monument in the subcontinent, La Martiniere is associated with its rather strange and romantic past. Built and designed by French soldier turned architect-Claude Martin, It incorporates the features of Italian architecture, fusing them with native architectural attributes of Hindu and Mughal architecture. Today it houses one of the leading educational instructions of the city.Sikandar Bagh
Derives its name from one of the begums of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah, Sikandar Mahal. It was 120 square yards in area surrounded by a high wall, with a summer house in its centre. The place had also been associated with the war of independence activities. The National Botanical Garden has been set up here after independence.SHOPPING AREAS IN LUCKNOW
The main shopping areas in the city are Hazratganj closed on (Sunday),
Aminabad (Thursday), Chowk (Thursday), Nakkhas (Thursday), Sadar
(Thursday), Narhi (Monday), Kaiserbagh (Thursday), Alambagh (Thursday),
Aliganj )Wednesday), Indira Nagar (Wednesday), Gomti Nagar (Wednesday).
Prominent Shopping Malls are Wave Mall, Fun Republic, Riverside-Big
Bazaar (Gomti Nagar) and phoenix Mall, Saharaganj, Vishal Mega Mart.
IIT courses available for UPTU students
LUCKNOW: Engineering students of the UP Technical University
will now be able to pursue Indian Institute of Technology courses along with
their curriculum. The facilities will be available in their respective
institutes. Also, students can pursue these courses from home. Under the MHRD's
'Talk to a Teacher' program, UPTU on Tuesday signed MoU with IIT-Bombay. The
tie-up will benefit 4 lakh students in 700 engineering colleges across UP.UPTU
colleges will be connected to IIT-B's 'Spoken Tutorial' portal where they can
study online courses.IIT-B officials, students will also be able to download
audio-visual lectures on their smartphones in Hindi, English and other regional
languages. The portal offers e-content in 387 Hindi and 620 English topics.
UPTU officials said the tie-up will benefit students and help raise academic
standards.
Saina, Carolina to play in Syed Modi International Badminton Held in Lucknow.
LUCKNOW:
Defending champion Saina Nehwal and reigning World Champion Carolina Marin will
start the new season when they take to the courts at the $120,000 Syed Modi
International Badminton Championships from Jan 20.
The Grand Prix Gold event will be held at the Babu Banarasi Das Indoor Stadium from Jan 20-25. While Olympic bronze medallist Saina has been seeded No. 1, Spaniard Carolina is seeded No. 2.
The annual event, the year's second GP Gold tournament, is being organised by Uttar Pradesh Badminton Association (UPBA) under the auspices of the Badminton Association of India (BAI).
"The presence of the two big stars in the women's singles category would be good enough to excite fans," said UPBA president Alok Ranjan, also the president of the organising committee.
BAI secretary general Vijai Sinha said that World No. 11 P.V. Sindhu, who has been seeded third, would also play in the tournament. Sindhu finished as the runner-up last year, losing the final to Saina.
"Sindhu's presence would certainly make the field interesting for everyone," said Sinha.
Saina will play her opener against Malaysia's Yin Fun Lim whereas Carolina will meet India's G. Ruthvika Shivani.
Among the men, World No.4 Kidambi Srikanth has been seeded No.1 while World Championship bronze medallist Viktor Axelsen of Denmark is seeded second.
The qualifying rounds will be played Jan 20 whereas the main draw matches will take place from Jan 21. The finals are slated to be played Jan 25.
Pencho Stoynov of Bulgaria has been named chief referee with Anthony Linggian of Malaysia as his deputy.
Seedings:
Men's singles: 1-Kidambi Srikanth (Ind), 2-Viktor Axelsen (Den), 3-Parupalli Kashyap (Ind), 4-H.S. Prannoy (Ind), 5-Wei Feng Chong (Mas), 6-B. Sai Praneeth (Ind), 7-Sourabh Verma (Ind), 8-R.M.V. Gurusaidutt (Ind).
Women's singles: 1-Saina Nehwal (Ind), 2-Carolina Marin (Esp), 3-P.V. Sindhu (Ind), 4-Nichaon Jindapon (Tha), 5-Beatriz Corrales (Esp), 6-Porntip Buranaprasertsuk (Tha), 7-Jing Yi Tee (Mas), 8-P.C. Thulasi (Ind).
The Grand Prix Gold event will be held at the Babu Banarasi Das Indoor Stadium from Jan 20-25. While Olympic bronze medallist Saina has been seeded No. 1, Spaniard Carolina is seeded No. 2.
The annual event, the year's second GP Gold tournament, is being organised by Uttar Pradesh Badminton Association (UPBA) under the auspices of the Badminton Association of India (BAI).
"The presence of the two big stars in the women's singles category would be good enough to excite fans," said UPBA president Alok Ranjan, also the president of the organising committee.
BAI secretary general Vijai Sinha said that World No. 11 P.V. Sindhu, who has been seeded third, would also play in the tournament. Sindhu finished as the runner-up last year, losing the final to Saina.
"Sindhu's presence would certainly make the field interesting for everyone," said Sinha.
Saina will play her opener against Malaysia's Yin Fun Lim whereas Carolina will meet India's G. Ruthvika Shivani.
Among the men, World No.4 Kidambi Srikanth has been seeded No.1 while World Championship bronze medallist Viktor Axelsen of Denmark is seeded second.
The qualifying rounds will be played Jan 20 whereas the main draw matches will take place from Jan 21. The finals are slated to be played Jan 25.
Pencho Stoynov of Bulgaria has been named chief referee with Anthony Linggian of Malaysia as his deputy.
Seedings:
Men's singles: 1-Kidambi Srikanth (Ind), 2-Viktor Axelsen (Den), 3-Parupalli Kashyap (Ind), 4-H.S. Prannoy (Ind), 5-Wei Feng Chong (Mas), 6-B. Sai Praneeth (Ind), 7-Sourabh Verma (Ind), 8-R.M.V. Gurusaidutt (Ind).
Women's singles: 1-Saina Nehwal (Ind), 2-Carolina Marin (Esp), 3-P.V. Sindhu (Ind), 4-Nichaon Jindapon (Tha), 5-Beatriz Corrales (Esp), 6-Porntip Buranaprasertsuk (Tha), 7-Jing Yi Tee (Mas), 8-P.C. Thulasi (Ind).
Tuesday, 20 January 2015
TGT EXAM NOTIFICATION.
Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Staff Selection Board has released the Admit Card for Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT)
Around 7140 Vacancies are available for TGT, PGT Post.
Exam Pattern:
There are two papers in this exam, Paper I and Paper II. Candidates that qualify this written test are short listed and called for an interview.
Paper I: English, Hindi and General Knowledge are the topics in the exam. The duration of the exam is 3hours duration and 200 marks. There will be negative marking of 1/4th for each wrong answer. This is the objective type paper.
Paper II: This paper will be based on the related topic selected by the candidates when applied. This exam contains Multiple Choice Questions. The duration of the exam is 3hours duration and 200 marks. There will be negative marking of 1/4th for each wrong answer.
Selection Process:
The short listed candidates in the written exam are eligible for an interview. The final selection procedure is based on that total marks obtained in written test and interview.
Written Test: 85% Marks
Interview: 10% Marks
Special Qualification: 5% Marks
Important Dates:
TGT scheduled on February 2, 2015 & February 8, 2015
PGT scheduled on February 15, 2015 and February 22, 2015
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Free entry for Hockey India League spectators in Lucknow
Uttar
Pradesh Wizards on Tuesday announced that entry will be free for spectators for
the Hockey India League (HIL) matches to be held in Lucknow.
The
home matches of the Wizards will be held at the Major Dhyan Chand Stadium.
“This
year, by making entry free for all sports lovers, we intend to promote the game
and provide an opportunity to all sports enthusiasts to come and cheer for
their favourite team at Major Dhyan Chand Stadium, Sports College, Kursi Road,
Lucknow,” said Abhijit Sarkar, director, Sahara Adventures Sports Limited,
which owns the team.
HIL
starts on Jan 22 in Bhubaneshwar when home team Kalinga Lancers take on Ranchi
Rays while the first match here will take place on Jan 23 when the Warriors
face defending champions Delhi Waveriders.
BEST COACHING INSTITUTES IN LUCKNOW FOR JEE,AIPMT ETC
- AAKASH TUTORIALS. HAZRATGANJ, LUCKNOW
- BRILLIANT TUTORIALS GOMTI NAGAR, LUCKNOW
- RUBICS ROSTRUM JOPLING ROAD, LUCKNOW
- FIITJEE GOMTI NAGAR, LUCKNOW.
- RESONANCE HAZRATGANJ,ALAMBAGH, LUCKNOW.
- PMT COLLEGE HAZRATGANJ,LUCKNOW
- VIDYAMANDIR CLASSES HAZRATGANJ, LUCKNOW
- RAGHUVANSHI MATHS HAZRATGANJ, LUCKNOW.
- EDU VILLA ALIGANJ, LUCKNOW
- TIWARI TUTORIALS LUCKNOW
- SKD PMT HAZRATGANJ, LUCKNOW.
CRICKET WORLD CUP 2015 FIXTURES
WORLD CUP FIXTURES
- Sat Feb 14 (50 ovs) 22:00
GMT
(prev day) | 11:00 local 03:30 IST
1st Match, Pool A - New Zealand v Sri Lanka Hagley
Oval, Christchurch LIVE
N/A
- Sat Feb 14 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:30 local 09:00 IST
2nd Match, Pool A - Australia v England Melbourne
Cricket Ground LIVE D/N
N/A
- Sun Feb 15 (50 ovs) 01:00 GMT | 14:00 local 06:30 IST
3rd Match, Pool B - South Africa v Zimbabwe Seddon
Park, Hamilton LIVE D/N
N/A
- Sun Feb 15 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:00 local 09:00 IST
4th Match, Pool B - India v Pakistan Adelaide Oval LIVE
D/N
N/A
- Mon Feb 16 (50 ovs) 22:00
GMT
(prev day) | 11:00 local 03:30 IST
5th Match, Pool B - Ireland v West Indies Saxton
Oval, Nelson LIVE
N/A
- Tue Feb 17 (50 ovs) 22:00
GMT
(prev day) | 11:00 local 03:30 IST
6th Match, Pool A - New Zealand v Scotland University
Oval, Dunedin LIVE
N/A
- Wed Feb 18 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:30 local 09:00 IST
7th Match, Pool A - Afghanistan v Bangladesh Manuka
Oval, Canberra LIVE D/N
N/A
- Thu Feb 19 (50 ovs) 22:00
GMT
(prev day) | 11:00 local 03:30 IST
8th Match, Pool B - United Arab Emirates v Zimbabwe
Saxton Oval, Nelson LIVE
N/A
- Fri Feb 20 (50 ovs) 01:00 GMT | 14:00 local 06:30 IST
9th Match, Pool A - New Zealand v England Westpac
Stadium, Wellington LIVE D/N
N/A
- Sat Feb 21 (50 ovs) 22:00
GMT
(prev day) | 11:00 local 03:30 IST
10th Match, Pool B - Pakistan v West Indies Hagley
Oval, Christchurch LIVE
N/A
- Sat Feb 21 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 13:30 local 09:00 IST
11th Match, Pool A - Australia v Bangladesh Brisbane
Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane LIVE D/N
N/A
- Sun Feb 22 (50 ovs) 22:00
GMT
(prev day) | 11:00 local 03:30 IST
12th Match, Pool A - Afghanistan v Sri Lanka University
Oval, Dunedin LIVE
N/A
- Sun Feb 22 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:30 local 09:00 IST
13th Match, Pool B - India v South Africa Melbourne
Cricket Ground LIVE D/N
N/A
- Mon Feb 23 (50 ovs) 22:00
GMT
(prev day) | 11:00 local 03:30 IST
14th Match, Pool A - England v Scotland Hagley
Oval, Christchurch LIVE
N/A
- Tue Feb 24 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:30 local 09:00 IST
15th Match, Pool B - West Indies v Zimbabwe Manuka
Oval, Canberra LIVE D/N
N/A
- Wed Feb 25 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 13:30 local 09:00 IST
16th Match, Pool B - Ireland v United Arab Emirates
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane LIVE D/N
N/A
- Thu Feb 26 (50 ovs) 22:00
GMT
(prev day) | 11:00 local 03:30 IST
17th Match, Pool A - Afghanistan v Scotland University
Oval, Dunedin LIVE
N/A
- Thu Feb 26 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:30 local 09:00 IST
18th Match, Pool A - Bangladesh v Sri Lanka Melbourne
Cricket Ground LIVE D/N
N/A
- Fri Feb 27 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:30 local 09:00 IST
19th Match, Pool B - South Africa v West Indies Sydney
Cricket Ground LIVE D/N
N/A
- Sat Feb 28 (50 ovs) 01:00 GMT | 14:00 local 06:30 IST
20th Match, Pool A - New Zealand v Australia Eden
Park, Auckland LIVE D/N
N/A
- Sat Feb 28 (50 ovs) 06:30 GMT | 14:30 local 12:00 IST
21st Match, Pool B - India v United Arab Emirates Western
Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth LIVE D/N
N/A
- Sun Mar 1 (50 ovs) 22:00 GMT
(prev day) | 11:00 local 03:30 IST
22nd Match, Pool A - England v Sri Lanka Westpac
Stadium, Wellington LIVE
N/A
- Sun Mar 1 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 13:30 local 09:00 IST
23rd Match, Pool B - Pakistan v Zimbabwe Brisbane
Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane LIVE D/N
N/A
- Tue Mar 3 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:30 local 09:00 IST
24th Match, Pool B - Ireland v South Africa Manuka
Oval, Canberra LIVE D/N
N/A
- Wed Mar 4 (50 ovs) 01:00 GMT | 14:00 local 06:30 IST
25th Match, Pool B - Pakistan v United Arab
Emirates McLean Park, Napier LIVE D/N
N/A
- Wed Mar 4 (50 ovs) 06:30 GMT | 14:30 local 12:00 IST
26th Match, Pool A - Australia v Afghanistan Western
Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth LIVE D/N
N/A
- Thu Mar 5 (50 ovs) 22:00 GMT
(prev day) | 11:00 local 03:30 IST
27th Match, Pool A - Bangladesh v Scotland Saxton
Oval, Nelson LIVE
N/A
- Fri Mar 6 (50 ovs) 06:30 GMT | 14:30 local 12:00 IST
28th Match, Pool B - India v West Indies Western
Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth LIVE D/N
N/A
- Sat Mar 7 (50 ovs) 01:00 GMT | 14:00 local 06:30 IST
29th Match, Pool B - Pakistan v South Africa Eden
Park, Auckland LIVE D/N
N/A
- Sat Mar 7 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:30 local 09:00 IST
30th Match, Pool B - Ireland v Zimbabwe Bellerive
Oval, Hobart LIVE D/N
N/A
- Sun Mar 8 (50 ovs) 22:00 GMT
(prev day) | 11:00 local 03:30 IST
31st Match, Pool A - New Zealand v Afghanistan McLean
Park, Napier LIVE
N/A
- Sun Mar 8 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:30 local 09:00 IST
32nd Match, Pool A - Australia v Sri Lanka Sydney
Cricket Ground LIVE D/N
N/A
- Mon Mar 9 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:00 local 09:00 IST
33rd Match, Pool A - England v Bangladesh Adelaide
Oval LIVE D/N
N/A
- Tue Mar 10 (50 ovs) 01:00 GMT | 14:00 local 06:30 IST
34th Match, Pool B - India v Ireland Seddon Park,
Hamilton LIVE D/N
N/A
- Wed Mar 11 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:30 local 09:00 IST
35th Match, Pool A - Scotland v Sri Lanka Bellerive
Oval, Hobart LIVE D/N
N/A
- Thu Mar 12 (50 ovs) 01:00 GMT | 14:00 local 06:30 IST
36th Match, Pool B - South Africa v United Arab
Emirates Westpac Stadium, Wellington LIVE D/N
N/A
- Fri Mar 13 (50 ovs) 01:00 GMT | 14:00 local 06:30 IST
37th Match, Pool A - New Zealand v Bangladesh Seddon
Park, Hamilton LIVE D/N
N/A
- Fri Mar 13 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:30 local 09:00 IST
38th Match, Pool A - Afghanistan v England Sydney
Cricket Ground LIVE D/N
N/A
- Sat Mar 14 (50 ovs) 01:00 GMT | 14:00 local 06:30 IST
39th Match, Pool B - India v Zimbabwe Eden Park,
Auckland LIVE D/N
N/A
- Sat Mar 14 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:30 local 09:00 IST
40th Match, Pool A - Australia v Scotland Bellerive
Oval, Hobart LIVE D/N
N/A
- Sun Mar 15 (50 ovs) 22:00
GMT
(prev day) | 11:00 local 03:30 IST
41st Match, Pool B - United Arab Emirates v West
Indies McLean Park, Napier LIVE
N/A
- Sun Mar 15 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:00 local 09:00 IST
42nd Match, Pool B - Ireland v Pakistan Adelaide
Oval LIVE D/N
N/A
- Wed Mar 18 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:30 local 09:00 IST
1st Quarter-Final - TBC v TBC (A1 v B4) Sydney
Cricket Ground LIVE D/N
N/A
- Thu Mar 19 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:30 local 09:00 IST
2nd Quarter-Final - TBC v TBC (A2 v B3) Melbourne
Cricket Ground LIVE D/N
N/A
- Fri Mar 20 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:00 local 09:00 IST
3rd Quarter-Final - TBC v TBC (A3 v B2) Adelaide
Oval LIVE D/N
N/A
- Sat Mar 21 (50 ovs) 01:00 GMT | 14:00 local 06:30 IST
4th Quarter-Final - TBC v TBC (A4 v B1) Westpac
Stadium, Wellington LIVE D/N
N/A
- Tue Mar 24 (50 ovs) 01:00 GMT | 14:00 local 06:30 IST
1st Semi-Final - TBC v TBC Eden Park, Auckland LIVE
D/N
N/A
- Thu Mar 26 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:30 local 09:00 IST
2nd Semi-Final - TBC v TBC Sydney Cricket Ground LIVE
D/N
N/A
- Sun Mar 29 (50 ovs) 03:30 GMT | 14:30 local 09:00 IST
Final - TBC v TBC Melbourne Cricket Ground LIVE D/N
N/A
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