ICC cricket world cup 2011 starts on February 19th, 2011 and ends on April 2nd, 2011.
As of the end of the 2011 competition, Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni has played twelve Cricket World Cup matches, comprising three in the 2007 World Cup and nine in the 2011 World Cup.
The world cup will end on 11/7/2010.
The 2014 World Cup will end on Sunday, July 13th, 2014.
I think your question should why was it not played in 1991 but instead was played in 1992. This problem arises because of the cricket seasons of different countries. England play cricket in their summer which is from May to September. Indian subcontinent plays cricket in their winter which is from October to March. And Australia plays cricket in their summer which is November to March. 3rd world cup was play in June of 1983 in the summer of england. Next world cup was suppose to be played in Indian subcontinent where they would play in October - November. Hence the the next world cup i.e. the 4th was played in October-November of 1987 The next world cup was suppose to be played in Australia season which is November to March. But Australia prefers to play ODIs starting february as those months get really hot and are not very suitable for test cricket. So they arranged the world cup at the end of their 1991-92 season. Hence you got world cup at 1992 Feb-march.
1,849,909,132 People Recorded 45 minuets after game has started Near to the end it dropped to 680,000,000
The world cup ended on 11/7/2010.
Australia World Cup ended in 2008.
By the end of Cricket World Cup 2007, Ricky Ponting, Australian Captain has hit most sixes (30) in World Cup History followed by Hershelle Gibs (South Africa) (28). Sachin Tendulker (India) has hit most fours (189) in World Cup History followed by Adam Ghilchrist (Australia) (141).
By the end of Cricket World Cup 2007, Ricky Ponting, Australian Captain has hit most sixes (30) in World Cup History followed by Hershelle Gibs (South Africa) (28). Sachin Tendulker (India) has hit most fours (189) in World Cup History followed by Adam Ghilchrist (Australia) (141).
The world cup starts on 11/6/2010, and it will end on 11/7/2010.
The 2010 world cup ends on 11/7/2010.