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ICC Announces t20 world cup 2024 full schedule: On Friday, January 5, the International Cricket Council (ICC) released the schedule for the Men’s T20 World Cup in 2024. The tournament is scheduled to begin in the United States and the West Indies on June 1, 2024. The 29th of June is going to be the final.

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The twenty teams who took part were split up into four groups of five. The top two teams from each group qualify to the Super Eights stage, after that the remaining teams are divided into two four-team groups. The opening match of the tournament will be played between the hosts, the United States of America (USA), and Canada. Both of these faces, along with Uganda, will be participating in their first Men’s T20 World Cup.

India, however, is in Group A alongside Ireland, Pakistan, the United States, and Canada. On June 5, they will begin their campaign against Ireland. On June 9, India will play their old rivals, Pakistan, in New York. After that, on June 12 in New York, they will play against the United States of America (USA).

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On June 15, India is going to Florida to play Canada in their last group-round match. Australia, Namibia, Scotland, Oman, and the reigning winners, England, are in Group B.

T20 World Cup 2024 Full Schedule

DateGroupMatchVenue
Sat, June 1Group AUSA vs CanadaDallas
Sun, June 2Group CNamibia vs OmanBarbados
Sun, June 2Group BWest Indies vs PNGGuyana
Mon, June 3Group DSri Lanka vs South AfricaNew York
Mon, June 3Group CAfghanistan vs UgandaGuyana
Tue, June 4Group BNetherlands vs NepalDallas
Tue, June 4Group DEngland vs ScotlandBarbados
Wed, June 5Group AIndia vs IrelandNew York
Wed, June 5Group CAustralia vs OmanBarbados
Wed, June 5Group BPNG vs UgandaGuyana
Thu, June 6Group AUSA vs PakistanDallas
Thu, June 6Group BNAM vs ScotlandBarbados
Fri, June 7Group ASri Lanka vs BangladeshDallas
Fri, June 7Group CCanada vs IrelandNew York
Fri, June 7Group DNew Zealand vs AfghanistanGuyana
Sat, June 8Group DNetherlands vs South AfricaNew York
Sat, June 8Group BAustralia vs EnglandBarbados
Sat, June 8Group CWest Indies vs UgandaGuyana
Sun, June 9Group AIndia vs PakistanNew York
Sun, June 9Group BOman vs ScotlandAntigua & Barbuda
Mon, June 10Group DSouth Africa vs BangladeshNew York
Tue, June 11Group APakistan vs CanadaNew York
Tue, June 11Group DSri Lanka vs NepalLauderhill
Tue, June 11Group BAustralia vs NamibiaAntigua & Barbuda
Wed, June 12Group AUSA vs IndiaNew York
Wed, June 12Group CWest Indies vs New ZealandTrinidad & Tobago
Thu, June 13Group BEngland vs OmanAntigua & Barbuda
Thu, June 13Group DBangladesh vs NetherlandsSt. Vincent
Thu, June 13Group CAfghanistan vs PNGTrinidad & Tobago
Fri, June 14Group AUSA vs IrelandLauderhill
Fri, June 14Group DSouth Africa vs NepalSt. Vincent
Fri, June 14Group CNew Zealand vs UganadTrinidad & Tobago
Sat, June 15Group AIndia vs CanadaLauderhill
Sat, June 15Group BNamibia vs EnglandAntigua & Barbuda
Sat, June 15Group BAustralia vs ScotlandSaint Lucia
Sun, June 16Group APakistan vs IrelandLauderhill
Sun, June 16Group DSri Lanka vs NetherlandsSaint Lucia
Sun, June 16Group DBangladesh vs NepalSt. Vincent
Mon, June 17Group CNew Zealand  vs PNGTrinidad & Tobago
Mon, June 17Group CWest Indies vs AfghanistanSaint Lucia
Wed, June 19Group 2A2 vs D1Antigua & Barbuda
Wed, June 19Group 2B1 vs C2Saint Lucia
Thu, June 20Group 1C1 vs A1Barbados
Thu, June 20Group 1B2 vs D2Antigua & Barbuda
Fri, June 21Group 2B1 vs D1Saint Lucia
Fri, June 21Group 2A2 vs C2Barbados
Sat, June 22Group 1A1 vs D2Antigua & Barbuda
Sat, June 22Group 1C1 vs B2St. Vincent
Sun, June 23Group 2A2 vs B1Barbados
Sun, June 23Group 2C2 vs D1Antigua & Barbuda
Mon, June 24Group 1B2 vs A1Saint Lucia
Mon, June 24Group 1C1 vs D2St. Vincent
Wed, June 26SEMI-FINAL 2Guyana
Thu, June 27 SEMI-FINAL 2Trinidad & Tobago
Sat, June 29 FINALBarbados
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Rohit Sharma Angry on Harshit Rana “Dimagh Kidhar hai Tera”: Watch Video

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Rohit Sharma Angry on Harshit Rana “Dimagh Kidhar hai Tera”: Young bowler Harshit Rana was reprimanded by India captain Rohit Sharma for his needles behavior during the current second ODI match against England in Cuttack.

The incident occurred after Harshit’s errant throw lost the team four more runs on the last delivery of the 32-over.

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Jos Buttler, the captain of England, was far inside Harshit’s crease, so it was a difficult throw.

Harshit’s throw ultimately struck the boundary rope in addition to missing the stumps and wicketkeeper KL Rahul.

Rohit became enraged with the child as a consequence, and the Indian skipper was observed gesturing enthusiastically.

“Dimaag kidhar hai tera? (Where is your brain?)” Rohit slammed at Harshit. On social media, a video of the identical occurrence has gone viral.

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Former England spinner Graeme Swann, who was on commentary, shared his views on the incident, saying that the aggression got the better of Rana.

“If there is one way to upset your captain? This is it. Just stay calm. I told you earlier about the bit of aggression about him. He is good old-fashioned fast bowler, unfortunately, the aggression got the better of him, four overthrows of his own bowling,” Swann was heard as saying on-air.

Meanwhile, former India head coach Ravi Shastri suggested: “I could see the captain livid. It’s little things like this which releases the pressure.”

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In the meanwhile, England chose to bat in the second ODI at Cuttack and scored 304. England reached the 300-run milestone thanks to a late drive from Liam Livingstone and half-centuries from Ben Duckett and Joe Root.

Root (69, 72b, 6×4) top-scored for the visitors, but got great support from Duckett (65, 56b, 10×4) and skipper Jos Buttler (34, 35b, 2×4), with whom he had a 51-run stand for the fourth wicket. In the latter part of England’s innings, Livingstone made a 32-ball 41 to give give them some late impetus.

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Rohit Sharma Should Retire : After Skipper’s 7-Ball 2 Against England

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Rohit Sharma Should Retire : Rohit Sharma facing lots of criticism after 2-runs against England. Ahead of Champions Trophy, The three One-Day internationals between England and India are being viewed as a practice run for the main event.

But in Thursday’s first ODI in Nagpur, Rohit Sharma was unable to make an impression. Only two runs were taken from seven balls by the skipper of India. The internet was harsh after Rohit’s most recent setback (he has been struggling with bad form for a while). Rohit should resign, according to some social media users.

Rohit Sharma is not Effective in powerplays, outside powerplays, in Tests, in ODIs, in India, Outside India pic.twitter.com/hPwrs1HsHs

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Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer’s mouthwatering fifties helped India to clinch a four-wicket triumph over England in the first ODI match of the series at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur on Thursday. With the magnificent win in Nagpur, the Men in Blue took a 1-0 lead over the Three Lions in the ODI series.

India needed to chase the 249-run target in the second inning. Yashasvi Jaiswal (15 runs from 22 balls, 3 fours) and captain Rohit Sharma (2 runs from 7 balls) opened for the Men in Blue but failed to make a mark as they could only cement a partnership of 19 runs.

Jofra Archer drew the first blood in the second inning as he removed Jaiswal in the 4.3 overs.

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Shubman Gill replaced Jaiswal on the crease and aimed to make a partnership with Rohit. However, the skipper failed to shine on the crease with the bat, he was dismissed in 5.2 overs by Saqib Mahmood.

Shreyas Iyer (59 runs from 36 balls, 9 fours and 2 sixes) came on the crease in place of Rohit Sharma and solidified a stupendous 94-run partnership with Gill, giving the Men in Blue a kickstart in the game.

Iyer played an attacking game on Thursday at a strike rate of 163.89. He completed his half-century in the 14th over in style by hitting a four.

However, Jacob Bethell removed the right-handed batsman in the 15.6 over, ending his knock.

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The hosts were unaffected by Iyer’s removal since Axar Patel (52 runs from 47 balls, 6 fours, and 1 six) solidified his 108-run partnership with Gill, the vice-captain.

In Nagpur, Gill played a magnificent knock, reaching his half-century in the 25th over.

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