Scotland’s entry into ICC World Twenty20 2009 has been confirmed following the formal withdrawal of Zimbabwe.

The ICC ratified a decision that had been agreed at the ICC’s annual conference in July and it is now known that the Netherlands and Ireland will also participate in the competition which is to be hosted jointly by Trent Bridge, Lord’s and The Oval.

The withdrawal of Zimbabwe means that Ireland move to Group A alongside India and Bangladesh while the Netherlands face England and India in Group B.

Scotland join New Zealand and South Africa in Group D.

"We are grateful to Zimbabwe Cricket for confirming the decision taken by its officials during annual conference week,” said ICC President David Morgan.

"This allows the ICC the opportunity to plan with certainty the ICC World Twenty20 2009 - as well as giving Scotland, the side set to step up in Zimbabwe's place, plenty of preparation time ahead of the tournament."

Ireland will play their first group fixture against Bangladesh at Trent Bridge on Monday 8 June.


ICC World Twenty20 England 2009
Tournament Fixtures

Group Stage

Group A – India (A1), Bangladesh (A2), Ireland
Group B – Pakistan (B1), England (B2), Netherlands
Group C – Australia (C1), Sri Lanka (C2), West Indies
Group D – New Zealand (D1), South Africa (D2), Scotland

Friday 5 June
1730-2030 – England v Netherlands (Lord’s)

Saturday 6 June
1000-1300 – New Zealand v Scotland (The Oval)
1330-1630 – Australia v West Indies (The Oval)
1730-2030 – India v Bangladesh (Trent Bridge)

Sunday 7 June
1330-1630 – South Africa v Scotland (The Oval)
1730-2030 – England v Pakistan (The Oval)

Monday 8 June
1330–1630 – Ireland v Bangladesh (Trent Bridge)
1730–2030 – Australia v Sri Lanka (Trent Bridge)

Tuesday 9 June
1330-1630 – Pakistan v Netherlands (Lord’s)
1730-2030 – New Zealand v South Africa (Lord’s)

Wednesday 10 June
1330-1630 – Sri Lanka v West Indies (Trent Bridge)
1730-2030 – India v Zimbabwe (Trent Bridge)

Super Eights Stage

Group E – India or Zimbabwe (A1), England or Netherlands (B2), Australia or West Indies (C1), South Africa or Scotland (D2)

Group F – Bangladesh or Ireland (A2), Pakistan or Netherlands (B1), Sri Lanka or West Indies (C2), New Zealand or Scotland (D1)

Thursday 11 June
1330–1630 – New Zealand or Scotland (D1) v Bangladesh or Ireland (A2) (Trent Bridge)
1730–2030 – England or Netherlands (B2) v South Africa or Scotland (D2) (Trent Bridge)

Friday 12 June
1330-1630 – Pakistan or Netherlands (B1) v Sri Lanka or West Indies (C2) (Lord’s)
1730-2030 – India or Ireland (A1) v Australia or West Indies (C1) (Lord’s)

Saturday 13 June
1330-1630 – Australia or West Indies (C1) v South Africa or Scotland (D2) (The Oval)
1730-2030 – New Zealand or Scotland (D1) v Pakistan or Netherlands (B1) (The Oval)

Sunday 14 June
1330-1630 – Bangladesh or Ireland (A2) v Sri Lanka or West Indies (C2) (Lord’s)
1730-2030 – India or Ireland (A1) v England or Netherlands (B2) (Lord’s)

Monday 15 June
1330-1630 – Pakistan or Netherlands (B1) v Bangladesh or Ireland (A2) (The Oval)
1730-2030 – England or Netherlands (B2) v Australia or West Indies (C1) (The Oval)

Tuesday 16 June
1330-1630 – New Zealand or Scotland (D1) v Sri Lanka or West Indies (C2) (Trent Bridge)
1730-2030 – South Africa or Scotland (D2) v India or Ireland (A1) (Trent Bridge)

Semi-Finals

Thursday 18 June
1330-1630 – Women’s Semi-Final – Winner of Group A v Runner-up of Group B (Trent Bridge)
1730-2030 – Men’s Semi-Final – Winner of Group E v Runner-up of Group F (Trent Bridge)

Friday 19 June
1330-1630 – Women’s Semi-Final – Winner of Group B v Runner-up of Group A (The Oval)
1730-2030 – Men’s Semi-Final – Winner of Group F v Runner-up of Group E (The Oval)

Finals


Sunday 21 June
1000-1300 – Women’s Final (Lord’s)
1500-1800 – Men’s Final (Lord’s)