Bangladesh will host India in the 2011 World Cup opener, while England start against Holland.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni of India and Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan have both been nominated in three different categories at the LG ICC Awards 2009.
The final day of group matches in the ICC World Cup Qualifying tournament was littered with big wins for a number of teams including Kenya and Ireland.
Bermuda are close to losing losing their one-day international status after going down to Kenya by seven wickets in Potchefstroom on Monday.
The West Indies beat Bermuda by six wickets in game two of the Scotiabank Series in King City on Wednesday.
Canada kicked off their tri-series campaign with a 25-run win over Bermuda in a match which was dominated by debutants.
The Netherlands downed Bermuda by six wickets in the rain-reduced second ODI of their two-match series in Amstelveen on Friday.
Ireland scraped through to the latter stages of the World Twenty20 qualifiers by the skin of their teeth as they defeated Bermuda by four runs.
Canada beat Bermuda by 77 runs in King City on Tuesday.
A brilliant all-round display from Sunil Dhaniram was not enough to claim victory for Canada, as they just lost out to Bermuda for the second time in as many days.
Bermuda got off to a winning start to their ODI series against Canada, defeating the Canadians by three wickets in a rain reduced clash.
Teenage batsman Alex Obanda smashed a thrilling, unbeaten 79 as Kenya crushed Bermuda by eight wickets.
Holland added to their 172-run win in the first ODI with an eight wicket triumph over Bermuda in the second ODI on Monday.
The Netherlands thrashed Bermuda by 172 runs in the first game of their two-match series in Rotterdam on Saturday.
Bangladesh beat Bermuda by seven wickets on Sunday to claim the last place in the Super Eight and knock out India.