The third match of ICC Cricket World cup 2011 is between the host Sri Lanka and the non-test playing nation Canada. The match is set to be held in Hambantota on 20th Feb, 2011 at 14:30 IST. Sri Lanka are the strong contenders for the world cup and Canada impressed in the warm-up match against England.
Though we cannot say it would be very competitive, we can expect Canada to provide some hurdles for Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan would look to start the World cup in fashion by winning it with huge margin.
Watch 1st Match of ICC Cricket World cup 2011 between Sri Lanka and live:
On internet: You can watch India vs Bangladesh live streaming for free on ESPNStar. Its available in territories like India, Nepal and other countries legally for free. You can also get video highlights of India vs Bangladesh. More details on Cricket World cup live.
ON TV: You can watch the match live on Star Cricket, ESPN or Star Sport in India. Similarly it is shown by Sky in UK, Supersport in South Africa. Find list of TV channels showing world cup live.
Though we cannot say it would be very competitive, we can expect Canada to provide some hurdles for Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan would look to start the World cup in fashion by winning it with huge margin.
Watch 1st Match of ICC Cricket World cup 2011 between Sri Lanka and live:
On internet: You can watch India vs Bangladesh live streaming for free on ESPNStar. Its available in territories like India, Nepal and other countries legally for free. You can also get video highlights of India vs Bangladesh. More details on Cricket World cup live.
ON TV: You can watch the match live on Star Cricket, ESPN or Star Sport in India. Similarly it is shown by Sky in UK, Supersport in South Africa. Find list of TV channels showing world cup live.
Sri Lanka are run away favourites for today's match against Canada and if they win, it will not make so much as footnote in their rich cricketing history. However, if Canada win then you can expect a whole chapter dedicated to the game in a revised edition of the recent publication "A History of Canadian Cricket: An immigrant's game?" Go Canada!
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