Group stage matches of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 started on February 19, 2011 and ended on March 20, 2011. The top four teams Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia and New Zealand from Group A and the top four teams South Africa, India, England and West Indies from Group B have advanced to the Quarter Finals.
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ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Venues
Location of venues on map and image gallery of stadiums.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Official Theme Song
De ghuma ke is released in three languages by composer trio Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Official Theme Song is composed by the Indian popular music trio of Shankar, Ehsaan, and Loy. The lyrics of the song have been written by Manoj Yadav. De Ghuma Ke will also be dubbed in Bengali and Sinhalese as India is co-hosting the event along with Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. The song has been marketed by Ogilvy and Mather.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Ambassador
Sachin Tendulkar is the official event ambassador for the 2011 Cricket World Cup in South Asia.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Mascot
Stumpy, the official mascot for the 2011 Cricket World Cup in South Asia
Stumpy, a ten year old elephant, is the official mascot for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. He was unveiled at a function in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Friday, April 2, 2010. He is very young, enthusiastic, and bursting at the seams with his love for cricket and its heroes. He thinks cricket is the most fun game in the world. He loves playing street cricket, would play 24/7 if he could, and dreams of playing in the World Cup one day.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Logo
Official logo for the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup South Asia
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Introduction
A video introduction to logo, mascot, teams and groups, match venues, and match schedules
Search Engine Rank for GoldenTwine
Case study of our site and blog visibility in search engine result pages
Google Doodle Celebrates Nutan’s 81st Birthday
Nine times Google has celebrated Indian cinema through its doodles.
Today marks the 81st birth anniversary of Nutan Samarth Bahl (June 4, 1936 – February 21, 1991), better known as Nutan, a celebrated Indian film actress who appeared in more than 70 Hindi films, one Marathi, and one Telugu film in a career spanning over four decades. Google on its search page has created Nutan’s doodle reflecting her expressive acting style to pay tribute on her birthday.
Republic Day of India
Google doodles for Republic day of India and bravery award winning children
Today, India celebrates 63rd Republic Day. The Republic Day parade held every year in New Delhi makes the celebration even more beautiful and entertaining. Google Doodle dedicated to the Republic Day of India reminds us about the tradition of National Bravery Award winning children riding on the backs of decorated elephants in the parade.