
ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2020
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The seventh edition of ICC T20 World Cup 2020 will be played in Australia between October 18 and November 15. Australia is ready to host the ICC T20 World Cup of both men and women's events. Also, this will be the first time when both tournaments will be held individually in Australia.
The West Indies won the sixth edition when the talent of Carlos Brathwaite won the Caribbean against England in the Eden Gardens in Kolkata in 2016. Defending champion West Indies will play their first super 12 group stage match on October 25 against New Zealand in Melbourne.
Australia, Pakistan, West Indies, New Zealand and two qualifiers make Group 1 of Super 12.
India, England, South Africa, Afghanistan and two qualifiers make second group.
The first round matches will be played from October 18 to October 23. In this, Group A will have three qualifiers in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka and three qualifiers in Group B will make it to Super 12. The Super 12 stage of the tournament starts on October 24.
Full Schedule for 2020 Men's T20 World Cup.
18th October: Sri Lanka vs Qualifier A3
18th October: Qualifier A2 vs Qualifier A4
19th October: Bangladesh vs Qualifier B3
19th October: Qualifier B2 vs Qualifier B4
20th October: Qualifier A3 vs Qualifier A4
20th October: Sri Lanka vs Qualifier A2
21st October: Qualifier B3 vs Qualifier B4
21st October: Bangladesh vs Qualifier B2
22nd October: Qualifier A2 vs Qualifier A3
22nd October: Sri Lanka vs Qualifier A4
23rd October: Qualifier B2 vs Qualifier B3
23rd October: Bangladesh vs Qualifier B4
24th October: Australia vs Pakistan
24th October: India vs South Africa
25th October: A1 vs B2
25th October: New Zealand vs West Indies
26th October: Afghanistan vs A2
26th October: England vs B1
27th October: New Zealand vs B2
28th October: Afghanistan vs B1
28th October: Australia vs West Indies
29th October: Pakistan vs A1
29th October: India vs A2
30th October: England vs South Africa
30th October: West Indies vs B2
31st October: Pakistan vs New Zealand
31st October: Australia vs A1
1st November: South Africa vs Afghanistan
1st November: India vs England
2nd November: A2 vs B1
2nd November: New Zealand vs A1
3rd November: Pakistan vs West Indies
3rd November: Australia vs B2
4th November: England vs Afghanistan
5th November: South Africa vs A2
5th November: India vs B1
6th November: Pakistan vs B2
6th November: Australia vs New Zealand
7th November: England vs A2
7th November: West Indies vs A1
8th November: South Africa vs B1
8th November: India vs Afghanistan
11th November: Semifinal 1
12th November: Semifinal 2
15th November: Final