Kolkata Knight Riders and Delhi Daredevils in Group A, Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians in Group B
South Africa’s reigning domestic
T20 champions will take on Australia’s domestic T20 runners-up, in the
opening ‘Group Stage’ game of the Champions League Twenty20 2012.
The Group Stage of the
tournament will commence with a double-header at Centurion on 13 October
2012. Titans, the winners of the T20 Challenge in South Africa, will
play the Perth Scorchers, runners-up in the Big Bash League. The game
will be followed by one between Kolkata Knight Riders, the IPL 2012
champions, and Delhi Daredevils, who finished third in the same
tournament.
The final of the Champions
League Twenty20 2012 will be played on 28 October 2012, at the
Wanderers, Johannesburg, an arena that has hosted some memorable cricket
matches in the past, including the final of the ICC CWC 2003, the
inaugural ICC World Twenty20 2007, the IPL2, CLT20 2010 and the
unforgettable ‘438’ ODI between South Africa and Australia in 2006.
The fourth edition of the
Champions League Twenty20 2012 will feature a total of 14 teams and 29
matches across four venues – Centurion, Johannesburg, Durban and Cape
Town.
Newlands Stadium in Cape Town
was recently voted by a panel of experts in the May edition of The
Cricketer Magazine as the 2nd best cricket stadium in the world.
The Group Stage will be preceded
by a Qualifying Stage from 9 October 2012 to 11 October 2012 featuring
six teams. These teams have been equally divided into two pools, with
each team playing the other two in its pool once. The top team in each
pool, in terms of points, will then qualify for the Group Stage. If
teams from the same pool are equal on points, the qualifier will be
decided by net run rate.
Pool 1 – ECB 1 (winners of the ECB’s domestic T20 championship), Sialkot Stallions (Pakistan) and Auckland Aces (New Zealand).
Pool 2 – ECB 2
(runners-up in the ECB’s domestic T20 championship), Trinidad and Tobago
(West Indies) and the winners of Sri Lanka’s domestic T20 championship.
Group Stage:
The
Group Stage will comprise 10 teams divided into two groups of five.
Each side will play the other four in their group with the top two teams
qualifying for the semi-finals.
Group A – Kolkata Knight Riders (India), Titans (South Africa), Perth Scorchers (Australia), Delhi Daredevils (India) and Qualifier 1.
Group B – Chennai Super Kings (India), Highveld Lions (South Africa), Sydney Sixers (Australia), Mumbai Indians (India) and Qualifier 2.
“We are delighted to announce
the match-schedule of the Champions League Twenty20 2012. This is the
second time the tournament will be played in South Africa, and we have
no doubt that it will be as, if not more successful, than the 2010
edition. The tournament will feature the world’s top players, and we can
be assured of some exceptional cricket,” N. Srinivasan, Chairman of the
Champions League Twenty20 Governing Council, said.
The format and match-schedule of the CLT20 2012 are attached.
Information on ticket sales and pricing will be released in the near future.
Key features of the 2012 Champions League Twenty20 Format and Match Schedule
Qualifier
· 6 Teams divided into 2 Pools of 3
· Top team from each Pool after round robin matches qualifies for Group Stage
· Pool 1 – ECB 1 (winners of the ECB’s domestic T20 championship), Sialkot Stallions (Pakistan) and Auckland Aces (New Zealand)
· Pool 2 – ECB 2
(runners-up in the ECB’s domestic T20 championship), Trinidad and Tobago
(West Indies) and the winners of Sri Lanka’s domestic T20 championship
Group Stage
· 10 Teams divided into 2 Groups of 5
· Top 2 Teams from each Group advance to the Semi Finals
· 23 Matches in total (same as 2009 and 2010)
· Group A – Kolkata Knight Riders (India), Titans (South Africa), Perth Scorchers (Australia), Delhi Daredevils (India) and Qualifier 1.
· Group B – Chennai Super Kings (India), Highveld Lions (South Africa), Sydney Sixers (Australia), Mumbai Indians (India) and Qualifier 2.
· 9 Double Headers
· Semi Finals at Durban and Centurion
· Final at Wanderers in Johannesburg
Previous Champions
2009 - NSW Blues
2010 - Chennai Super Kings
2011 – Mumbai Indians
Champions League Twenty20 Broadcasters
South Asia - ESPN Star Sports
Middle East and North Africa – Cric One
Sub Saharan and South Africa –Supersport
Europe and UK – Eurosport
USA – ESPN3
Caribbean – ESPN
Papua New Guinea – Hitron
Hong Kong – PCCW
Singapore – Singtel
China & Macau – Star Sports
Source: bcci.tv
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