Dubai: The fixtures of the T20 World Cup for both men and women to be played in Australia were announced Tuesday by the ICC. While the women’s event will be played February 21 to March 23, the group stages of the men’s completion will begin October 24. The men’s semifinals will be played November 11 and 12 with the finals coming off November 15.
The Indian men’s team are in a tricky Group 2 clubbed with England, South Africa, Afghanistan and two qualifiers. India will open their campaign against South Africa. It is indeed an interesting group simply because Afghanistan is a formidable forces in the shortest format of the game. Pakistan, West Indies, Australia, New Zealand and two other qualifiers make up Group 1.
India’s opening match will take place in Perth October 24 while the tournament will get underway from October 18 with qualifying rounds in South Geelong, according to the fixtures.
India, who lost in the semifinals to eventual winners West Indies in the previous edition in 2016, face a qualifying team in their next Super 12 match in Melbourne October 29. India won the event’s inaugural edition in 2007.
The men’s competition, from October 18 to November 15, will feature several qualifying matches before hosts Australia take on world’s top-ranked Pakistan in the first match of the tournament-proper October 24 under lights at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
ICC Chief Executive David Richardson said: “Whenever we host an event in Australia we know we can guarantee the one billion cricket fans around the world a great show.
“The world’s best players. Outstanding venues. Noisy, passionate, knowledgeable fans. Exciting cricket. This is the perfect combination for a T20 World Cup and in 2020 we go one step further with two T20 World Cups in one year.”
Defending champions West Indies play their first Super 12 group stage match against New Zealand October 25 in Melbourne.
Australia, Pakistan, the West Indies, New Zealand and two qualifiers make up Group 1 of the Super 12 stage. India, England, South Africa and Afghanistan and two qualifiers make up the other group.
The first semi-final will take place at the SCG November 11, with Adelaide Oval hosting the second semi-final the following night.
The final will be played at the MCG November 15.
The tournament will be held in eight Australian cities and 13 venues.
ICC T20 World Cup Australia 2020 Local Organising Committee CEO Nick Hockley said: “We’re so excited to be able to let fans all around Australia and the world know when and where their teams will play, so they can start planning now.
ICC men’s T20 World Cup Schedule:
First round:
18 October, 2020: Sri Lanka v Qualifier A3, Kardinia Park, South Geelong;
Qualifier A2 v Qualifier A4, Kardinia Park, South Geelong
19 October, 2020: Bangladesh v Qualifier B3, Bellerive Oval, Tasmania; Qualifier B2 v Qualifier B4, Bellerive Oval, Tasmania
20 October, 2020: Qualifier A3 v Qualifier A4, Kardinia Park, South Geelong; Sri Lanka v Qualifier A2, Kardinia Park, South Geelong
21 October, 2020: Qualifier B3 v Qualifier B4, Bellerive Oval, Tasmania; Bangladesh v Qualifier B2, Bellerive Oval, Tasmania
22 October, 2020: Qualifier A2 v Qualifier A3, Kardinia Park, South Geelong; Sri Lanka v Qualifier A4, Kardinia Park, South Geelong
23 October, 2020: Qualifier B2 v Qualifier B3, Bellerive Oval, Tasmania; Bangladesh v Qualifier B4, Bellerive Oval, Tasmania
Super 12:
24 October, 2020: Australia v Pakistan, Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney; India v South Africa, Perth Stadium, Perth
25 October, 2020: A1 v B2, Blundstone Arena, Hobart; New Zealand v Windies, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
26 October, 2020: Afghanistan v A2, Perth Stadium, Perth; England v B1, Perth Stadium, Perth
27 October, 2020: New Zealand v B2, Blundstone Arena, Hobart
28 October, 2020: Afghanistan v B1, Perth Stadium, Perth; Australia v Windies, Perth Stadium, Perth
29 October, 2020: Pakistan v A1, Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney; India v A2, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (7.00pm)
30 October, 2020: England v South Africa, Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney; Windies v B2, Perth Stadium, Perth
31 October, 2020: Pakistan v New Zealand, Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane Australia v A1, Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane
1 November, 2020: South Africa v Afghanistan, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide; India v England, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
2 November, 2020: A2 v B1, Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney; New Zealand v A1, Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane
3 November, 2020: Pakistan v Windies, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide; Australia v B2, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
4 November, 2020: England v Afghanistan, Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane
5 November, 2020: South Africa v A2, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide; India v B1, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (7.00pm)
6 November, 2020: Pakistan v B2, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne; Australia v New Zealand, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
7 November, 2020: England v A2, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide; Windies v A1, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
8 November, 2020: South Africa v B1, Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney; India v Afghanistan, Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Semi-finals:
11 November, 2020 – Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
12 November, 2020 – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Final: 15 November, 2020 – Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne.
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