The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is one of the most prestigious Tournaments that is played by different countries each year. The international cricket council takes responsibility for the organisation of the tournament. Teams work hard each year to showcase their capabilities in these matches and pave way for new players to aspire to become better each time.
This year, the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is expected to be played in different stadiums in Australia and it is anticipated to be an eventful tournament this time round. There are many other countries that are aspiring to become a part of the memberships where they shall also be allowed to play these tournaments and earn a good name for their respective countries as well. The following is a brief overview of the different matches that shall be played during the course of this tournament. The dates are finalised excluding any possibilities of bad weather conditions or likewise to cause any changes to the same.
Oct 16 – Namibia v/s Sri Lanka
Oct 16 – Netherlands v/s United Arab Emirates
Oct 17 – Scotland v/s West Indies
Oct 17 – Ireland v/s Zimbabwe
Oct 18 – Namibia v/s Netherlands
Oct 18 – Sri Lanka v/s United Arab Emirates
Oct 19 – Ireland v/s Scotland
Oct 19 – West Indies v/s Zimbabwe
Oct 20 – Netherlands v/s Sri Lanka
Oct 20 – Namibia v/s United Arab Emirates
Oct 21 – Ireland v/s West Indies
Oct 21 – Scotland v/s Zimbabwe
Oct 22 – Australia v/s New Zealand
Oct 22 – Afghanistan v/s England
Oct 23 – TBA v/s TBA
Oct 23 – India v/s Pakistan
Oct 24 – Bangladesh v/s TBA
Oct 24 – South Africa v/s TBA
Oct 25 – Australia v/s TBA
Oct 26 – England v/s TBA
Oct 26 – Afghanistan v/s New Zealand
Oct 27 – Bangladesh v/s South Africa
Oct 27 – India v/s TBA
Oct 27 – Pakistan v/s TBA
Oct 28 – Afghanistan v/s TBA
Oct 28 – Australia v/s England
Oct 29 – New Zealand v/s TBA
Oct 30 – Bangladesh v/s TBA
Oct 30 – Pakistan v/s TBA
Oct 30 – India v/s South Africa
Oct 31 – Australia v/s TBA
Nov 1 – Afghanistan v/s TBA
Nov 1 – England v/s New Zealand
Nov 2 – TBA v/s TBA
Nov 2 – Bangladesh v/s India
Nov 3 – Pakistan v/s South Africa
Nov 4 – New Zealand v/s TBA
Nov 4 – Australia v/s Afghanistan
Nov 5 – England v/s TBA
Nov 6 – South Africa v/s TBA
Nov 6 – Bangladesh v/s Pakistan
Nov 6 – India v/s TBA
Nov 9, 10 and 13 – TBA v/s TBA
The last few matches shall be played between the countries that are able to prove their worth in the earlier matches and gain the right number of points to be moved forward in the line. The last three dates are reserved for the teams who will win the previous matches and be qualified to move ahead to the quarter finals, semi-finals and the finals.
It is an important event that people are looking forward to, across the globe.
Check out all the dates and mark your calendars to witness magic and cricket on your TV screens.