ICC T20 World Cup Schedule, Venues and Time (according to Indian time zone)
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This will be the first major ICC cricket tournament to be held in the United States; the West Indies and the United States will co-host the competition. Yuvraj Singh becomes ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Ambassador
Just after the staggering finish to this season’s IPL, here we are to witness the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 battles in style. Though the pitch conditions are yet unknown to most countries who are participating in this world cup, ICC hosted warm-up matches to get used to the US pitches. This will definitely help Indian players to analyze the atmosphere and ground conditions.
- There are lots of questions arising among every person,
Will there be the highest ever total in T20Is? - Will there be 250+ or 300+ totals in an innings in this season’s World Cup?
- Is there a player will come into spotlight, who will score 1st double hundred in T20 World Cup?
- Is this the season which is going to break all the previous records?
- Can the Aussies again become the nightmare to INDIA?
- To answer these all the questions,
Let us welcome the ICC T20 World Cup, 2024. - Stay tuned from June 2, 2024 to witness the glittering start to ICC T20 World Cup.
Table of Contents
ToggleThe league stage groups for ICC T20 World Cup 2024
Group A: India, Pakistan, Ireland, United States, Canada.
Group B: Australia, England, Namibia, Oman, Scotland.
Group C: Afghanistan, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Uganda, West Indies.
Group D: Bangladesh, Netherlands, Nepal, South Africa, Sri Lanka.
ICC T20 World Cup 2024 Schedule
June 1: Match 1: United States v Canada, Dallas – 06:00 AM IST (June 2 in India) (07:30 PM Local)
June 2: Match 2: West Indies v Papua New Guinea, Guyana; 08:00 PM IST (10:30 AM local)
June 2: Match 3: Namibia v Oman, Barbados – 06:00 AM IST (June 3 in India) (08:30 PM Local)
June 3: Match 4: Sri Lanka v South Africa, New York; 08:00 PM IST (09:30 AM local)
June 3: Match 5:Afghanistan v Uganda, Guyana; 06:00 AM IST (June 4 in India) (08:30 PM local)
June 4: Match 6: England v Scotland, Barbados – 08:00 PM IST (10:30 AM Local)
June 4: Match 7: Netherlands v Nepal, Dallas; 09:00 PM IST (10:30 AM local)
June 5: Match 8: India v Ireland, New York – 08:00 PM IST (09:30 AM Local)
June 5: Match 9: Papua New Guinea v Uganda, Guyana; 05:00 AM IST (June 6 in India) (07:30 PM local)
June 5: Match 10: Australia v Oman, Barbados – 06:00 AM IST (June 6 in India) (08:30 PM Local)
June 6: Match 11: United States v Pakistan, Dallas – 09:00 PM IST (10:30 AM Local)
June 6: Match 12: Namibia v Scotland, Barbados – 12:30 AM IST (June 7 in India) (03:00 PM Local)
June 7: Match 13: Canada v Ireland, New York – 08:00 PM IST (09:30 AM Local)
June 7: Match 14: New Zealand v Afghanistan, Guyana; 05:00 AM IST (June 8 in India) (07:30 PM local)
June 7: Match 15: Sri Lanka v Bangladesh, Dallas; 06:00 AM IST (June 8 in India) (07:30 PM local)
June 8: Match 16: Netherlands v South Africa, New York; 08:00 PM IST (09:30 AM local)
June 8: Match 17: West Indies v Uganda, Guyana; 06:00 AM IST (08:30 PM local)
June 8: Match 18: Australia v England, Barbados – 10:30 PM IST (01:00 PM Local)
June 9: Match 19: India v Pakistan, New York – 08:00 PM IST (09:30 AM Local)
June 9: Match 20: Oman v Scotland, Antigua – 10:30 PM IST (01:00 PM Local)
June 10: Match 21: South Africa v Bangladesh, New York; 08:00 PM IST (09:30 AM local)
June 11: Match 22: Pakistan v Canada, New York – 08:00 PM IST (09:30 AM Local)
June 11: Match 23: Sri Lanka v Nepal, Florida; 05:00 AM IST (June 12 in India) (07:30 PM local)
June 11: Match 24: Australia v Namibia, Antigua – 06:00 AM IST (June 12 in India) (08:30 PM Local)
June 12: Match 25: United States v India, New York – 08:00 PM IST (09:30 AM Local)
June 12: Match 26: West Indies v New Zealand, Trinidad; 06:00 AM IST (June 13 in India) (08:30 PM local)
June 13: Match 27: Bangladesh v Netherlands, St Vincent; 08:00 PM IST (10:30 AM local)
June 13: Match 28: England v Oman, Antigua – 12:30 AM IST (June 14 in India) (03:00 PM Local)
June 13: Match 29: Afghanistan v Papua New Guinea, Trinidad; 06:00 AM IST (June 14 in India) (08:30 PM local)
June 14: Match 30: United States v Ireland, Florida – 08:00 PM IST (10:30 AM Local)
June 14: Match 31: South Africa v Nepal, St Vincent; 05:00 AM IST (June 15 in India) (07:30 PM local)
June 14: Match 32: New Zealand v Uganda, Trinidad; 06:00 AM IST (08:30 PM local)
June 15: Match 33: India v Canada, Florida – 08:00 PM IST (10:30 AM Local)
June 15: Match 34: Namibia v England, Antigua – 10:30 PM IST (01:00 PM Local)
June 15: Match 35: Australia v Scotland, St Lucia – 06:00 AM IST (June 16 in India) (08:30 PM Local)
June 16: Match 36: Pakistan v Ireland, Florida – 08:00 PM IST (10:30 AM Local)
June 16: Match 37: Bangladesh v Nepal, St Vincent; 05:00 AM IST (June 17 in India) (07:30 PM local)
June 16: Match 38: Sri Lanka v Netherlands, St Lucia; 06:00 AM IST (June 17 in India) (08:30 PM local)
June 17: Match 39: New Zealand v Papua New Guinea, Trinidad; 08:00 PM IST (10:30 AM local)
June 17: Match 40: West Indies v Afghanistan, St Lucia; 06:00 AM IST (08:30 PM local)
Super 8s will be played in between June 19 to June 24
June 26: Semifinal 1, Trinidad – 06:00 AM (June 27 in India) (08:30 PM local)
June 27: Semifinal 2, Guyana – 08:00 PM (10:30 AM Local)
June 29: Final, Barbados – 07:30 PM (10:00 AM local)
Here are the all ICC T20 world cup winners, runner-ups, player of the Series, Most runs, most wickets and venues
Year | Winner | Runner-Up | Player of the Series | Most Runs | Most Wickets | Venue |
2007 | India | Pakistan | Shahid Afridi | Matthew Hayden | Umar Gul | South Africa |
2009 | Pakistan | Sri Lanka | Tillakaratne Dilshan | Tillakaratne Dilshan | Umar Gul | England |
2010 | England | Australia | Kevin Pietersen | Mahela Jayawardene | Dirk Nannes | West Indies |
2012 | West Indies | Sri Lanka | Shane Watson | Shane Watson | Ajantha Mendis | Sri Lanka |
2014 | Sri Lanka | India | Virat Kohli | Virat Kohli | Ajantha Mendis | Bangladesh |
2016 | West Indies | England | Virat Kohli | Tamim Iqbal | Mustafizur Rahman | India |
2021 | Australia | New Zealand | Mitchell Marsh | Babar Azam | Adam Zampa | UAE/Oman |
2022 | England | Pakistan | Sam Curran | Virat Kohli | Wanindu Hasaranga | Australia |