Campaign India Team
Feb 12, 2011

Weekend fun: Pick your best eleven for the ICC World Cup 2011

Test your selector skills by putting on your cricketing thinking cap and competing against other cricket fans worldwide.

Weekend fun: Pick your best eleven for the ICC World Cup 2011

Sehwag, Tendulkar, Pietersen, Clarke, Dilshan, Shakib al Hasan, Dhoni, Swann, Steyn, Zaheer and Brett Lee. Will these eleven cricketers be the best during the World Cup 2011? For all you cricket fanatics we've put together a collection of websites from around the world where you can eleven cricketers who will do the best during the World Cup and manage these stars. 

Be picky and analyse the fixtures before setting out your fantasy eleven. 

Once done, let us know who all have made it to your team. 

Cricinfo Fantasy League 

ESPNSTAR's Super Selector 

Adidas Fantasy cricket on Facebook

Cricketinc.com Fantasy Cricket World Cup

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Campaign India

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