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    Everything you need to know about the Cricket World Cup 2011

    India is about to be hit by a work productivity loss of 768 million man hours. The reason? Cricket.

    At least 10-12 million peoples' attention is going to shift to the ICC Cricket World Cup co-hosted by India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka from February 19 to April 2, according to a survey from the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India.

    Here's how to be a part of this heady two-month South Asian sports party.

    The big ticket


    If you haven’t got your World Cup tickets yet, you need to pick up the pace.

    Book fast-disappearing tickets on Kyazoonga.com, the official ticket hub online and be weary of fakers on the web.

    Prepare to pay about 12 percent of the ticket fare in service, bank charges and taxes.

    Kyazoonga writes a big “Woo hoo!” when your booking is confirmed. Nice touch.

    There have however, been some complaints about overseas fans not having received their tickets yet. The reassuring bit is that the website has constant updates and email support for different crisis situations (but no way to track couriers) and getting in touch with the constantly congested helpline is a pain. 

    If you don’t find good seats online, which is a possibility at this point, officially appointed travel agents (see travel deals below) are your best bet.

    These guys aren’t allowed to sell tickets minus a package, so a way around that for Mumbaikars is to get the transfer package that comes with a match pass, and stadium transfer. This will cost you more than face value, but that’s the price you pay for being a slow coach.

    If all else fails, every Mumbaikar knows someone who knows someone who can score tickets. Hint: find a member of the Garware Club -- they get one to two tickets based on a computerized lottery system -- and start sucking up now.

    Travel deals


    If your World Cup watching involves travel, Cutting Edge Events (+91 9820027663/ +91 9819549724, www.cuttingedgeevents.info) is your best bet. Why? Most importantly, they have a ton of ticket packages available NOW, and tie ups with hotels that may appear to be out of rooms when you try booking online.

    Also offering similar packages is Tui (+91 (0) 22 33005555, www.tui.in) which is pricier than the former. The base package for the final match at Cutting Edge Events starts at Rs 27,800, while the one at Tui is Rs 42,000.

    If you’re travelling within India, book a domestic flight on Cleartrip.com and get the base fare free off your next domestic ticket (redeemable only on SpiceJet). Book before March 20 and use before April 11.

    Online travel booking engine Yatra.com is running a similar deal with a free ticket redeemable on highly recommended budget airline IndiGo. Book before March 25 and use before April 15.

    Travel agents say accommodation in smaller cities like Mohali and Nagpur is filling up fast, so if you have a ticket, figure out hotel arrangements quickly.

    Note: India is issuing six-month multiple-entry visas, but a new rule means once you leave the country, you have to wait two months before returning, so no hopping in and out on a whim.

    Best matches to attend


    The most fun games to attend are the ones involving the hosts because that's when the stadiums will be brimming with fans.

    1. Bangladesh vs. India in Mirpur (the opening game), February 19. Bangladesh knocked India out of the World Cup in 2007, and the Indians have still not gotten over it.

    2. Pakistan vs. Sri Lanka in Colombo, February 26. Pakistan was supposed to hold 14 matches, including one semi-final but were stripped of their World Cup hosting rights in the wake of the 2009 attack on the Sri Lankan national cricket team in Lahore.

    3. India vs. England in Bangalore (the game was moved from Eden Gardens
    to Bangalore because the legendary Kolkata stadium was not prepared in time for this match. #FAIL), February 27. Pakistan might be India’s most hated rival, but it never hurts to stick it to India's former colonial overlords.

    4.  Australia vs. Sri Lanka in Colombo, March 5. Sri Lanka beat Australia in the 1996 final. Australia trumped them in the 2007 final. And so it goes ...

    5. Australia vs. Pakistan in Colombo, March 19. It's a weekend match between two of the most aggressively offensive sides in world cricket today. 

    6. India vs. West Indies in Chennai, March 20. This is the last game in Group B and there is a chance one of the two sides will need to win it to guarantee a place in the quarterfinals.

    7. Final in Mumbai, April 2. A World Cup final in Mumbai, the cradle of Indian cricket. And if India is playing Pakistan (the only opportunity for the two teams to meet), it will be madness. And Bal Thackeray’s head might explode. You won't want to miss it for the world.

    Bar hopping in the best host cities


    Here’s where to fill your soul with beer at the best host cities this World Cup.

    New Delhi: What could be more perfect than Howzzat, a cricket-themed bar that brews its own beer and has ginormous TV screens? Alternatively, cozy Red Monkey Bar has all-day happy hours on Mondays and Tuesdays, discounts on beer and sangria and stadium-like, true live sound system.

    You should know: Locals say you should watch the match with 500 plus fans on giant screens at the DLF promenade. For free!

    Howzzat, Galaxy Hotel, NH-8, Sector 15, Part II, Gurgaon; +91 (0) 24 4565000; Red Monkey, 47 Defence Colony Market; +91 9910808653.

    Chennai: Start drinking at noon considering all bars shut at 11 p.m. at 10 Downing Street (a 15-minute drive from the Chepauk stadium), where an afternoon deal of Rs 250 will get you beer, the chef’s special and dessert.

    You should know: Respected cricketed website Cricinfo.com calls Chennai spectators “the most knowledgeable cricket fans in the country” so don’t go challenging them to a game of World Cup trivia at the pub.

    No.50, Kences Inn Boutique Hotel, North Boag Road, T.Nagar; +91 (0) 44 28152152, 28113004

    Bangalore: A 10-minute walk from M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Guzzlers Inn is a convenient pre and post match watering hole.

    You should know: A 2010 DNA story reveals that the tech hub of India and a big student town is increasingly resorting to hypnosis to deal with stress. Don’t look directly into those crazy fan eyes.

    48, Rest House Road, Brigade Road; +91 (0) 80 25587336, +91 9844096185

    Kolkata: Hookah, flavored shots, and a long, long bar at new club Nocturne that stays open later than most, until 3 a.m.

    You should know: Kolkata is home to the largest Indian cricket stadium, Eden Gardens, and some notoriously fervid Indian cricket fans. Should you get into a pub brawl with a Bengali bloke, respectfully call him dada for instant calming effect.

    Nocturne, 31, Shakespeare Sarani, HSBC Building, Elgin; +91 9831252442, +91 (0) 33 22903648

    Mumbai: Special world cup offers and big TV screens at Sports Bar Express and Geoffrey’s.

    You should know: Stroll through Shivaji Park for a glimpse into the birthplace of future pro Indian cricketers. Many greats including Sachin Tendulkar have been nurtured on this ground.

    Sports Bar Express, ground floor, Regal Cinema Building, Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, Colaba, +91 (0) 22 66396682; Geoffrey’s, Marine Plaza, 29 Marine Drive; +91 (0) 22 22851212

    Colombo: Sir Donald Bradman's memorabilia and lots of beer at Cricket Club Cafe, a bar housed in a pretty bungalow.

    You should know: Hit one of the many casinos in Colombo, especially if you’re heading to India next, where gambling is illegal.

    Cricket Club Cafe, 34, Queens Road; +94 (0) 11 2501384, thecricketclubcafeceylon.com

    City to avoid: Ahmedabad. Two things: An alcohol-free, vegetarian Indian state. Enough said.

    Trivia source: A new book on the history of world cup cricket 


    CNNGo scored some excerpts prior to the release of "The History of World Cup Cricket" by James Alter, just so you can show off. Silly points? Not.

    1979: Viv Richards is the only person to have played World Cup football and World Cup cricket, having represented Antigua in qualifying matches for the 1974 finals.

    1983: In 1983, a fielding circle was introduced, 30 yards away from the stumps. Four fieldsmen needed to be inside it.

    1987: Courtney Walsh’s decision not to run out the last Pakistani batsman Salim Jaffer, who had completely backed out of his crease at the non-strikers end, potentially cost West Indies the World Cup that year.

    1992: White balls and colored kits were not used until 1992. Prior to this, teams had dressed in white and used red balls.

    1996: Ricky Ponting became the youngest World Cup centurion (21 years and 76 days) against West Indies at Jaipur.

    CrickeTech: Podcasts, online gaming and live mobile streaming  

    Listen to cool World Cup podcasts featuring quick bites from players; play the new Fantasy Cricket League online by Zapak; Vodafone subscribers can watch live streaming of the match coverage; Google users are invited to mark all important points around match venues using Google Map Maker.

    Jersey shore: Personalized Team India jersey


    How about a blue Team India jersey with your name and favorite number on it?

    Myntra and Nike team up to bring you customized jerseys that you can order online, preview your personalized details and have delivered to your doorstep, for Rs 895.

    Place your bets: Bookies say India


    International Cricket Council chief Haroon Lorgat has suggested legalizing sports betting in India in order to curb corruption in the game of cricket. FYI: Bookmakers hold India clear favorites to win this World Cup as they believe this is the best Indian side ever, and are too difficult a team to beat at home.

     

    59 comments

    • bharath  •  1 year 3 months ago
      this ana;lysis is good offcourse if the analyst are not loosing there time, but, let me tell you, we are not born on this planet to work for companies, but atleast to enjoy and sustain various flavours of life. like pursuing family life, spending time with friends, enjoying movies, achieveing our interest ans passion, etc.., etc..,

      man cannot simple sit at one desk to give productivity.
    • ankush  •  1 year 3 months ago
      Hi, Does it also mean less corruption as some politicians and beaurachrats would be busy watching cricket in these otherwise productive hours.

      Also some saving grace - reduced fuel consumption! people will sit at home and wont go to malls for window shopping!

      All the best India.
    • prateek  •  1 year 3 months ago
      Wat is dis man!!!r we born on this earth to jus work nd wrok..dude then count the productivity loss while eating, going to movie, Taking bath, shitting, brushing ur teeth and many more..How can even ppl thnk to write this bullshit.
    • Biswadeep  •  1 year 3 months ago
      Its true but our country hosting this we should give maximum attention to this event.
    • karan  •  1 year 3 months ago
      y dont you guys waste your time writing about the corruption rather than writing about cricket as a waste of time...please do the survey on which politician has spent how much on his sons or daughters wedding ...how much each politician owns and how much they owe to the public...cricket is more of relief and an accomplishment for the people of India in front of the world....
      • Saji 1 year 3 months ago
        Well said karan ... let these guys spent their time on finding corrupted politicians and industrialists .. and write abt them ...
    • Parvath Gudur  •  1 year 3 months ago
      if u alllllll think that cricket is the waste of time...then who the hell r u to comment on cricket????????????
      • Saji 1 year 3 months ago
        Perfectly said ....
      • Sourav 1 year 3 months ago
        I also with u.
    • Shainali  •  1 year 3 months ago
      Guys even working for salary is also wasting time. you want to have salary and cofort and expecting happiness. whats problem if you get dirrectly by watching match. look those thing are subjective, let people choose the way he want to spend their time. If i say you are wasting time by writting this article it is nonsense. how did you feel. same way, everybody is right from their own perspective.
      • Gurjot 1 year 3 months ago
        gr8 comment................dear.....
    • Sudhir Singh  •  1 year 3 months ago
      East or West ...India is the Best..Come on Cheerrr for World Cup-2011 victory for INDIA.
      Best of Luck!!!
    • Raj Jadhav  •  1 year 3 months ago
      Guys,
      your adrenalin should work,
      sport is not there , can make you dumb.
      stop unwanted analysis, enjoy the game...
    • Abhishek  •  1 year 3 months ago
      The calculator was busy watching FIFA world cup so he was unable to calculate that loss..................grt work, what i dont like is rubbish
    • Rakesh  •  1 year 3 months ago
      Add few more hours. Why? because of world cup, this gentleman would have spend 10-12 hours in writing this article.
    • Tarun  •  1 year 3 months ago
      BALA, i fully agree with you. We should respect of our job and job responsibilities.Because with work we can developed our country, not through our politician.Offcourse we love cricket and we want to see the cricket, but it should be after work.
      • M 1 year 3 months ago
        12.04 hours is the time to work for people like you who work to develop our nation. Most people want to have a life and earn enough to live it. People like me for example.

        So I don't know how you can afford to post comments news articles during working hours. It suits me. Not you. It should be after work. In my world its called hypocrisy, What do you call it? I remain interested to know.
      • karan 1 year 3 months ago
        awesome main well said...
    • ravoori m  •  1 year 3 months ago
      Ban cricket encourage football , INDiA will progress.
      • vl 1 year 3 months ago
        @#$% ball! India in football is like Canada in cricket. Football will never catch up with cricket!
      • sukhjinder singh 1 year 3 months ago
        sale apni behn ke sath sath apne dimag ko bhi bech diya hai sale benchod
      • surajit 1 year 3 months ago
        I support you....ravoori...football & hockey to be promoted in India
    • Truth!  •  1 year 3 months ago
      any game are ok! but cricket!! is waist of time & boring game , these game only poor & undeveloped countries plays, with some waist people like fat bulgy smooch and lazy people , they just waist to entire globe, they waist whole time & kill the economy too, it's rally boring game @#$%! better play football or tennis any other good thrilling games!!, but why waist your time watching cricket such boring game, you should know, that any developed & brilliant countries doesn't have this game that means this game is rubbish !!
    • JAMIL  •  1 year 3 months ago
      "I wish the entire Indian cricket team best of luck for the upcoming World Cup 2011 and hope the Indian players will bring the cup to India.
      A billion dreams will rest on their shoulders as they seek to become the second Indian team, after the 1983 'Kapil's Devils', to win the top prize in one-day cricket."
    • Royal  •  1 year 3 months ago
      Yes absolutely i will favour that these are the waste of time. Our Country is poor and on developing stage. We should not spent the money like on common wealth games, cricket world cup or other things. we should spent the money for development of India.
    • Shainali  •  1 year 3 months ago
      Guys even working for salary is also wasting time. you want to have salary and cofort and expecting happiness. whats problem if you get dirrectly by watching match. look those thing are subjective, let people choose the way he want to spend their time. If i say you are wasting time by writting this article it is nonsense. how did you feel. same way, everybody is right from their own perspective.
    • Archit  •  1 year 3 months ago
      it's a guarantee......India is goin 2 win dis world cup for sure n for those who think cricket is boring just F*CK OFF...!!! if u don't like d game it's fine don't watch bt stop tellin dat it's borin
    • Girish.N.Jogad  •  1 year 3 months ago
      Hi how can u say its wast , whole life we have to work yes its our duty but its our responsibile to cheer for india that come to know how we love our country . its not a game its a aim to winning a world cup yes this time we won it Jai Ho ,
      common cheer for india that give stamina for players
      love u guys from Girish J
    • Sammy  •  1 year 3 months ago
      This is all nonsense..... Those who have to work they will work, ya its true that some people will take leave and all from office directly or indirectly but that doesn't mean that it will affect our economy and loss of those million hours and all nonsense.
      Any entertainment medium mean loss of working time then toh Bollywood movies and all type of movies and soaps and everything related to entertainment is bad for the people and working organization.
      Ridiculous non sense thoughts