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TOURNAMENT FORMAT
The tournament will run
for 44 days from the Opening Ceremony in Cape Town on
Saturday, February 8, to the ICC Cricket World Cup Final
in Johannesburg on Sunday, March 23. There will be a
total of 54 cricket matches - a record for the ICC Cricket
World Cup.
All games will be day
games, except in Cape Town and Durban where all games
(five at each venue) will be day-night games, the only
two centres where day-night games are scheduled.
The 14 teams (see Pools)
will play each other in the preliminary or pool section
on a round robin basis. There will be 42 matches of
these matches played over a period of 24 days.
The top three teams from
each pool will proceed to the next stage of the tournament,
known as the Super Six, carrying with them the points
scored in matches against the other qualifying teams
in their pool. The Super Six will be played over a period
of nine days during which there will be two days on
which no matches will be played and two days on which
there will be two matches per day. In the latter case,
one match will be a day game and the other a day-night
game.
The Super Six will determine
the four teams that will contest the semifinals - a
day game in Port Elizabeth on Tuesday, March 18, and
a day-night game in Durban on Thursday, March 20. In
the semifinals, Team 1 plays Team 4 and Team 2 plays
Team 3.
Games in South Africa
will be staged in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Port
Elizabeth, Centurion, Bloemfontein, Paarl, Potchefstroom,
East London, Benoni, Kimberley and Pietermaritzburg.
Games in Zimbabwe will be staged at Harare and Bulawayo,
three games each. The two games in Kenya will be staged
at Nairobi.
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