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Who was the captain of Australia in 2011 World Cup?
Ricky Ponting
Cricket World Cup Record
Year | Round | Captain |
---|---|---|
2003 | Champions | Ricky Ponting |
2007 | Champions | Ricky Ponting |
2011 | Quarter Finals | Ricky Ponting |
2015 | Champions | Michael Clarke |
How many ICC trophies Australia won?
Australia is the most successful team in ODI cricket history, winning more than 60 per cent of their matches, with a record seven World Cup final appearances (1975, 1987, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015) and have won the World Cup a record five times: 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015.
Who is the captain of India in 2011?
Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Mahendra Singh Dhoni: Captain Cool led from the front and guided India to yet another World Cup title. Being a leader, Dhoni ensured that the team battled past all the odds. Nine years since his feat at the Wankhede Stadium, Dhoni finds himself at the crossroads.
Why Australia is best in cricket?
The climate that affords an outdoor lifestyle, the excellent sporting facilities and the determination to fight their corner have created something. They have created the perfect cricketing storm, and it shows no sign of relenting.
What is the name of the 2011 Cricket World Cup mascot?
Stumpy, a young elephant, was the official mascot for the 2011 Cricket World Cup. He was unveiled at a function in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on 2 April 2010, and his name was revealed on 2 August 2010 after an online competition conducted by the ICC in the last week of July.
What was the prize money for the 2011 Cricket World Cup?
The 2011 Cricket World Cup winning team would be taking home a prize money of US$3 million and US$1.5 million for runner-up, with the International Cricket Council deciding to double the total allocation for the tournament to US$8.01 million.
What is the official song of the 2011 Cricket World Cup?
The official song of the 2011 Cricket World Cup has three versions, in Bengali, Hindi, and Sinhala, corresponding to the three host countries. “De Ghuma Ke” (Swing It Hard) is the Hindi version, composed by the trio of Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy. It employs an array of Indian rhythms combined with elements of rock and hip hop.