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T20 World Cup 2024: ICC Announces t20 world cup 2024 full schedule
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
Date | Group | Match | Venue |
Sat, June 1 | Group A | USA vs Canada | Dallas |
Sun, June 2 | Group C | Namibia vs Oman | Barbados |
Sun, June 2 | Group B | West Indies vs PNG | Guyana |
Mon, June 3 | Group D | Sri Lanka vs South Africa | New York |
Mon, June 3 | Group C | Afghanistan vs Uganda | Guyana |
Tue, June 4 | Group B | Netherlands vs Nepal | Dallas |
Tue, June 4 | Group D | England vs Scotland | Barbados |
Wed, June 5 | Group A | India vs Ireland | New York |
Wed, June 5 | Group C | Australia vs Oman | Barbados |
Wed, June 5 | Group B | PNG vs Uganda | Guyana |
Thu, June 6 | Group A | USA vs Pakistan | Dallas |
Thu, June 6 | Group B | NAM vs Scotland | Barbados |
Fri, June 7 | Group A | Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh | Dallas |
Fri, June 7 | Group C | Canada vs Ireland | New York |
Fri, June 7 | Group D | New Zealand vs Afghanistan | Guyana |
Sat, June 8 | Group D | Netherlands vs South Africa | New York |
Sat, June 8 | Group B | Australia vs England | Barbados |
Sat, June 8 | Group C | West Indies vs Uganda | Guyana |
Sun, June 9 | Group A | India vs Pakistan | New York |
Sun, June 9 | Group B | Oman vs Scotland | Antigua & Barbuda |
Mon, June 10 | Group D | South Africa vs Bangladesh | New York |
Tue, June 11 | Group A | Pakistan vs Canada | New York |
Tue, June 11 | Group D | Sri Lanka vs Nepal | Lauderhill |
Tue, June 11 | Group B | Australia vs Namibia | Antigua & Barbuda |
Wed, June 12 | Group A | USA vs India | New York |
Wed, June 12 | Group C | West Indies vs New Zealand | Trinidad & Tobago |
Thu, June 13 | Group B | England vs Oman | Antigua & Barbuda |
Thu, June 13 | Group D | Bangladesh vs Netherlands | St. Vincent |
Thu, June 13 | Group C | Afghanistan vs PNG | Trinidad & Tobago |
Fri, June 14 | Group A | USA vs Ireland | Lauderhill |
Fri, June 14 | Group D | South Africa vs Nepal | St. Vincent |
Fri, June 14 | Group C | New Zealand vs Uganad | Trinidad & Tobago |
Sat, June 15 | Group A | India vs Canada | Lauderhill |
Sat, June 15 | Group B | Namibia vs England | Antigua & Barbuda |
Sat, June 15 | Group B | Australia vs Scotland | Saint Lucia |
Sun, June 16 | Group A | Pakistan vs Ireland | Lauderhill |
Sun, June 16 | Group D | Sri Lanka vs Netherlands | Saint Lucia |
Sun, June 16 | Group D | Bangladesh vs Nepal | St. Vincent |
Mon, June 17 | Group C | New Zealand vs PNG | Trinidad & Tobago |
Mon, June 17 | Group C | West Indies vs Afghanistan | Saint Lucia |
Wed, June 19 | Group 2 | A2 vs D1 | Antigua & Barbuda |
Wed, June 19 | Group 2 | B1 vs C2 | Saint Lucia |
Thu, June 20 | Group 1 | C1 vs A1 | Barbados |
Thu, June 20 | Group 1 | B2 vs D2 | Antigua & Barbuda |
Fri, June 21 | Group 2 | B1 vs D1 | Saint Lucia |
Fri, June 21 | Group 2 | A2 vs C2 | Barbados |
Sat, June 22 | Group 1 | A1 vs D2 | Antigua & Barbuda |
Sat, June 22 | Group 1 | C1 vs B2 | St. Vincent |
Sun, June 23 | Group 2 | A2 vs B1 | Barbados |
Sun, June 23 | Group 2 | C2 vs D1 | Antigua & Barbuda |
Mon, June 24 | Group 1 | B2 vs A1 | Saint Lucia |
Mon, June 24 | Group 1 | C1 vs D2 | St. Vincent |
Wed, June 26 | SEMI-FINAL 2 | Guyana | |
Thu, June 27 | SEMI-FINAL 2 | Trinidad & Tobago | |
Sat, June 29 | FINAL | Barbados |
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T20 World Cup 2024: Jake Fraser-McGurk, Matt Short Added as Reserves as Australia Squad
Jake Fraser-McGurk, Matt Short Added as Reserves as Australia T20 World Cup 2024 Squad: Young Jake Fraser-McGurk and batting all-rounder Matt Short were added to Australia’s T20 World Cup squad as travelling reserves on Tuesday.
The talented Short—who can also bowl off-spin—was a highlight in Australia’s last Big Bash League, while Fraser-McGurk has been in outstanding form for the Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League.
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Both almost made the original 15-man team, but Australia’s top order, led by David Warner, Travis Head, and Mitchell Marsh, was too strong for them to make it.
“Matt and Jake made compelling cases for initial selection with their respective performances for Australia last summer and, in Jake’s case, more recently in the IPL,” said chief selector George Bailey.
“As the tournament proceeds, the short turnaround between fixtures makes it challenging to get players in at short notice in the event of injury.
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“Matt provides the squad with an all-round skill set option, while Jake provides further batting cover.”
Beginning on June 2, the United States and the West Indies will host the Twenty20 World Cup.
Australia Squad: Mitchell Marsh (capt), Ashton Agar, Pat Cummins, Tim David, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade, David Warner, Adam Zampa
Travelling reserves: Jake Fraser-McGurk, Matt Short
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CSK Official’s Big Statement on MS Dhoni’s Retirement
CSK Official’s Big Statement on MS Dhoni’s Retirement: The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 playoffs were abandoned by Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on Saturday following their league final match loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB).
Due to the reality that CSK’s Net Run Rate was a bit lower than RCB’s, the Faf du Plessis-led club prevailed despite both sides having 14 points apiece.
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In addition to being disappointed by their team’s elimination, CSK supporters were also heartbroken by the possibility that MS Dhoni was done for good. Nevertheless, Dhoni hasn’t yet informed the team about his possible retirement, according to a CSK official.
A top CSK official discussed in a conversation with the Times of India how Dhoni’s 110-meter six in the match’s last over was largely responsible for his team’s loss to the RCB. Dhoni was unable to deliver on his pledge to raise the IPL trophy at Chepauk throughout this procedure.
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“The ball was lost and had to be replaced. Dayal got a drier ball and suddenly hitting became difficult,” a senior CSK official said.
The report further states that Dhoni, who was saddened by the outcome against RCB, left the CSK camp on Sunday and was the first to return to Ranchi.
Regarding the crucial decision regarding Dhoni’s future, an insider informed the newspaper that Thala hasn’t shared his intentions with anybody in the team. He advised the management that the decision would not be taken until after a few months.
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“Dhoni has not told anybody in CSK that he is quitting. He has told the management that he will wait for a couple of months before taking a final call,” the report quoted a source as saying. “He did not feel any discomfort in his running between the wickets, and that is a plus.”
The ‘Impact Player’ rule, which has received much criticism from a few active cricketers, is also likely to play a role in Dhoni’s retirement call. If the rule is persisted with, Dhoni might continue as it gives him the freedom to fulfil a specific job with the team. If the rule is abolished, the veteran wicket-keeper batter’s return might be difficult.
“We will wait for Dhoni’s communication. He always has the best interests of the team in mind, let’s see what happens,” the CSK official concluded.
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