ICC T20 World Cup 2024 Full Schedule:
The International Cricket Council has announced the schedule of T20 World Cup 2024 on Friday. The tournament will begin on June 2 with the match between the United States and Canada in Texas. At the same time, the big match between India and Pakistan will be played in New York on June 9. This time a total of 20 teams are participating in the tournament, which have been divided into four different groups.
The semi-finals of the tournament will be played on 25th and 27th June while the final match will be played on 29th June. England is the current champion, having won the title by defeating Pakistan in Melbourne in November 2022. Group stage matches will be played from June 1 to 18 while Super 8 matches will be played from June 19 to 24. The top two teams from each group will make it to the Super 8. Then these teams will be divided into two groups of four each. The top two teams from each group of Super 8 will reach the semi-finals. A total of 55 matches will be played in six stadiums in West Indies and three in America.
Group wise teams
Group A: India, Pakistan, Ireland, Canada, USA
Group B: England, Australia, Namibia, Scotland, Oman
Group C: New Zealand, West Indies, Afghanistan, Uganda, Papua New Guinea
Group D: South Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Netherlands, Nepal
Know who will face whom and where in the group stage
2 June – USA vs. Canada – Dallas
2 June – West Indies v Papua New Guinea – Guyana
3 June – Namibia vs Oman – Barbados
3 June – Sri Lanka v South Africa – New York
4 June – Afghanistan vs Uganda – Guyana
4 June – England v Scotland – Barbados
4 June – Netherlands vs Nepal – Dallas
5 June – India vs Ireland – New York
5 June – Papua New Guinea v Uganda – Guyana
5 June – Australia v Oman – Barbados
6 June – USA vs Pakistan – Dallas
6 June – Namibia v Scotland – Barbados
7 June – Canada vs. Ireland – New York
7 June – New Zealand vs Afghanistan – Guyana
7 June – Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh – Dallas
8 June – Netherlands vs South Africa – New York
8 June – Australia v England – Barbados
8 June – West Indies v Uganda – Guyana
9 June – India vs Pakistan – New York
9 June – Oman v Scotland – Antigua
10 June – South Africa vs Bangladesh – New York
11 June – Pakistan vs Canada – New York
11 June – Sri Lanka vs Nepal – Florida
11 June – Australia vs Namibia – Antigua
12 June – USA vs India – New York
12 June – West Indies v New Zealand – Trinidad
13 June – England v Oman – Antigua
13 June – Bangladesh vs Netherlands – St. Vincent
13 June – Afghanistan vs Papua New Guinea – Trinidad
14 June– USA vs. Ireland – Florida
14 June – South Africa vs Nepal – St Vincent
14 June – New Zealand vs Uganda – Trinidad
15 June – India vs Canada – Florida
15 June – Namibia vs England – Antigua
15 June – Australia vs. Scotland – St. lucia
16 June – Pakistan vs Ireland – Florida
16 June – Bangladesh vs Nepal – St. Vincent 16 June – Sri Lanka vs Netherlands – St Lucia 17 June – New Zealand vs Papua New Guinea – Trinidad
17 June – West Indies v Afghanistan – St Lucia
Super 8 Schedule:
19 June – A2 vs D1, Antigua
19 June – B1 vs C2 – Saint Lucia
20 June – C1 vs A1 – Barbados
20 June – B2 vs D2 – Antigua
21 June – B1 vs D1 – Saint Lucia
21 June – A2 vs C2 – Barbados
22 June – A1 vs D2 – Antigua
22 June – C1 vs. B2 – St. Vincent
23 June – A2 vs. B1 – Barbados
23 June – C2 vs D1 – Antigua
June 24 – B2 vs. A1 – St. lucia
24 June – C1 vs D2 – St. Vincent
Knock out:
26 June – Semifinal 1 – Guyana
27 June – Semifinal 2 – Trinidad
29 June – Final – Barbados