ICC World T20 World Cup 2012

The ICC World Twenty20 2012 Will Be The Fourth In The ICC T20 World Cup 2012 the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup 2012 T20 is an international tournament to be held in Sri Lanka between September 18 and October 7, 2012.

More than 100,000 tickets for ICC World Twenty20 Sri Lanka 2012 sold

The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced today that more than 100,000 tickets for the ICC World Twenty20 Sri Lanka 2012 have been sold and the majority of these tickets have gone to the Sri Lankan market.

Fourth ICC World Twenty20 Competition

The 2012 ICC World Twenty20 will be the fourth ICC World Twenty20 competition, an international Twenty20 cricket tournament that will be held in Sri Lanka in 2012. The schedule has not yet been posted by ICC .

ICC WORLD T20 2012 - LAUNCH

Sri Lankan cricket chairman Upali Dharmadasa (L), Sri Lanka Twenty20 women’s cricket team captain Shashikala Siriwardena (2L), Sri Lankan cricketer Kumar Sangakkara (2R) holding the Twenty20 cricket 2012 trophy

ICC World Twenty20 ticket-sales go live

A maximum of four tickets can be purchased by each person for the super eights, semi-finals and finals, and a maximum of six tickets per person for the rest of the matches.

Thursday 28 June 2012

Recovering Yuvraj Makes India ICC WT20 Favourites

Recovering Yuvraj Makes India ICC WT20 Favourites

Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh has targeted the ICC World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka in September as a possible comeback following his recovery from cancer.

Yuvraj was diagnosed with lung cancer after he helped India win the 2011 World Cup but after undergoing chemotherapy in America, is slowly making a return to full fitness.

Speaking to ICC Cricket 360°™, he talked about his illness, how he has coped with it and his hopes for the future.

"Initially it was hard to accept that a guy like me who is training six to seven hours a day, running around all the time as an athlete, can get diagnosed with something like this," he said.

"It took a long time to sink in but eventually I made peace with it. I knew I have an issue and I have to sort it out.

"The support was overwhelming, especially from India. One of the students from a college in Indianapolis came to see me and I felt like I was in India. I just want to thank everybody for their support and for their care. I went through chemotherapy which is hard for everybody but the wishes and the love is what made me come back," he added.

He has now started light training with a view to returning to playing cricket in the near future.

"I’m feeling good. It’s been two months since I finished my chemotherapy. Initially my energy levels were low but now I am following my diet and eating loads of food and it’s getting better in recovery. I’ve done six or seven sessions very light training and very light yoga. I’m just getting back into the groove of being a normal person, breathe normally, which is a lot of excitement and fun for me at the moment."

Yuvraj, who is one of India's most powerful batsman, has played 37 Tests, 271 One-Day Internationals and 23 Twenty20 Internationals for his country and is the only man to have scored six sixes in a Twenty20 over, achieving the feat against Stuart Broad in the 2007 event - which India went on to win.

Disappointing showings followed for India in 2009 and 2010 but he is hopeful of two things ahead of the 2012 event - that he will be fit enough to play, and that India will run out winners.

"I don’t want to rush and I don’t want to come back at 75% fitness. I might take six months, I might take two months. So I don’t know. But the day I feel 100% I surely will be back," he said.

“Playing for India is going to be a huge challenge for me because the body has been under a lot of shock which nobody can understand except me. Only a cancer patient can understand what he is going through. So it’s going to be a big challenge for me to come back and play for India again."

"I think (the) favourites are India because we’ve got the biggest hitters - biggest hitters in town that’s what I want to say. Hopefully I should be back by then. I’m not saying I’m the reason, it’s just that I feel we have the strongest side and if we can sort out our bowling out in T20 I’m sure we can be a strong unit. There are other strong teams like Australia, South Africa which always compete at the top level at world events."

Malinga Chosen As ICC WT20 2012 Ambassador

Malinga Chosen As ICC WT20 2012 Ambassador

Sri Lankan fast bowler Lasith Malinga has been chosen as the official event ambassador for the upcoming ICC World Twenty20 event by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

The fourth edition of the tournament will be hosted in Sri Lanka between 18th September and 7th October.

Malinga has been selected in recognition of his skills as a role model both on and off the field. His unorthodox bowling action has endeared himself to supporters and brought him 40 T20I wickets and 155 wickets in all Twenty20 cricket.

"It is wonderful to have Lasith Malinga as the tournament ambassador for the ICC World Twenty20 to be held in Sri Lanka," ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat said.

"Lasith is a special player and one of the most recognisable cricketers in the world. Whenever he runs in to bowl with his distinctive action there is a thrill in the game.

"I am sure he will add to the buzz that has already surfaced and crowds will flock to see players like Lasith represent their country in the ICC World Twenty20."

Malinga added: "I am honoured to play a part in the first ICC World Twenty20 tournament to be hosted in Asia."

"As an ambassador, I hope to take the T20 message to all communities and passionate fans across the world. I sincerely thank the ICC for giving Sri Lanka the opportunity to host an event of this magnitude and I invite all cricket fans to show their support and unite in the spirit of the game.”

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