2024 T20 World Cup schedule, fixtures, match times, latest results and points table: Full list of matches for ICC tournament

06-29-2024
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ICC has already released the full schedule of the 2024 men's T20 World Cup, which will be held in the USA.

The curtain raiser will witness the hosts the United States taking on Canada at Grand Prairie Stadium, Dallas on June 1 local time (June 2 in India and Australia).

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India will face their arch-rivals Pakistan in the group stage on June 9 at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York.

The two semi-finals will be held Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago, while the final will be held at the iconic Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados.

What is the format of the 2024 T20 World Cup?

The 20 teams participating in the tournament will be first divided into four groups. The top two teams from each group will then play in the Super Eight stage, from where the top four teams again will make it to the semi-final.

What time will the matches start at T20 World Cup?

There are five start times for the World Cup matches. The table below has the full schedule, with times of fixtures in some of the major territories, for fans in India, Australia and the UK.

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Complete 2024 T20 World Cup match schedule, fixtures and match times 

Date (Local, USA) Match Venue Time (Local, USA & West Indies)

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June 1 USA vs Canada Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium, Dallas 19:30 06:00* 10:30*  01:30* USA win by 7 wickets
June 2 West Indies vs Papua New Guinea Guyana National Stadium, Guyana 10:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 West Indies win by 5 wickets
June 2 Namibia vs Oman Kensington Oval, Barbados 19:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* Namibia win in super over by 11 runs
June 3 Sri Lanka vs South Africa Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York 10:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 South Africa win by 6 wickets
June 3 Afghanistan vs Uganda Guyana National Stadium, Guyana 20:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* Afghanistan win by 125 runs
June 4 England vs Scotland Kensington Oval, Barbados 10:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 Match abandoned due to rain
June 4 Netherlands vs Nepal Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium, Dallas 10:30 21:00 01:30* 16:30 Netherlands win by 6 wickets
June 5 India vs Ireland Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York 10:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 India won by 8 wickets
June 5 Papua New Guinea vs Uganda Guyana National Stadium, Guyana 19:30 05:00* 09:30* 00:30* Uganda won by 3 wickets
June 5 Australia vs Oman Kensington Oval, Barbados 20:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* Australia won by 39 runs
June 6 USA vs Pakistan Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium, Dallas 10:30 21:00 01:30* 16:30* USA won in Super Over by 5 runs
June 6 Namibia vs Scotland Kensington Oval, Barbados 15:00 00:30* 05:00* 20:00 Scotland won by 5 wickets
June 7 Canada vs Ireland Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York 09:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 Canada won by 12 runs
June 7 New Zealand vs Afghanistan Guyana National Stadium, Guyana 19:30 05:00* 09:30* 00:30* Afghanistan win by 84 runs
June 7 Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium, Dallas 19:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* Bangladesh win by 2 wickets
June 8 Netherlands vs South Africa Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York 09:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 South Africa won by 4 wickets
June 8 Australia vs England Kensington Oval, Barbados 13:00 22:30 03:00* 18:00 Australia won by 36 runs
June 8 West Indies vs Uganda Guyana National Stadium, Guyana 20:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* West Indies win by 134 runs
June 9 India vs Pakistan Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York 09:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 India won by 6 runs
June 9 Oman vs Scotland Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua 13:00 22:30 03:00* 18:00 Scotland win by 7 wickets
June 10 South Africa vs Bangladesh Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York 09:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 South Africa won by 4 runs
June 11 Pakistan vs Canada Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York 09:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 Pakistan won by 7 wickets
June 11 Sri Lanka vs Nepal Central Broward Park, Lauderhill, Florida 19:30 05:00* 09:30* 00:30* No Result - Match called off due to rain
June 11 Australia vs Namibia Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua 20:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* Australia win by 9 wickets
June 12 USA vs India Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York 09:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 India won by 7 wickets
June 12 West Indies vs New Zealand Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad 20:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* West Indies win by 13 runs
June 13 Bangladesh vs Netherlands Arnos Vale, Kingstown, St Vincent 10:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 Bangladesh win by 25 runs
June 13 England vs Oman Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua 15:00 00:30* 05:00* 20:00 England win by 8 wickets
June 13 Afghanistan vs Papua New Guinea Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad 20:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* Afghanistan win by 7 wickets
June 14 USA vs Ireland Central Broward Park, Lauderhill, Florida 10:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 No Result
June 14 South Africa vs Nepal Arnos Vale, Kingstown, St Vincent 19:30 05:00* 09:30* 00:30* South Africa win by 1 run
June 14 New Zealand vs Uganda Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad 20:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* New Zealand win by 9 wickets
June 15 India vs Canada Central Broward Park, Lauderhill, Florida 10:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 Match abandoned due to rain
June 15 Namibia vs England Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua 13:00 22:30 03:00* 18:00 England win by 41 runs (DLS)
June 15 Australia vs Scotland Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Saint Lucia 20:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* Australia win by 5 wickets
June 16 Pakistan vs Ireland Central Broward Park, Lauderhill, Florida 10:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 Pakistan won by 3 wickets
June 16 Bangladesh vs Nepal Arnos Vale, Kingstown, St Vincent 19:30 05:00* 09:30* 00:30* Bangladesh won by 21 runs
June 16 Sri Lanka vs Netherlands Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Saint Lucia 20:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* Sri Lanka win by 83 runs
June 17 New Zealand vs Papua New Guinea Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad 10:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 New Zealand won by 7 wickets
June 17 West Indies vs Afghanistan Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Saint Lucia 20:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* West Indies win by 104 runs
June 19 USA vs South Africa, Super 8 Group 2 Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua 10:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 South Africa won by 18 runs
June 19 West Indies vs England, Super 8 Group 2 Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Saint Lucia 20:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* England won by 8 wickets
June 20 India vs Afghanistan, Super 8 Group 1 Kensington Oval, Barbados 10:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 India won by 47 runs
June 20 Australia vs Bangladesh, Super 8 Group 1 Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua 20:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* Australia won by 28 runs (DLS method)
June 21 England vs South Africa, Super 8 Group 2 Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Saint Lucia 10:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 South Africa won by 7 runs
June 21 USA vs West Indies, Super 8 Group 2 Kensington Oval, Barbados 20:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* West Indies won by 9 wickets
June 22 India vs Bangladesh, Super 8 Group 1 Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua 10:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 India won by 50 runs
June 22 Australia vs Afghanistan, Super 8 Group 1 Arnos Vale, Kingstown, St Vincent 20:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* Afghanistan won by 21 runs
June 23 USA vs England, Super 8 Group 2 Kensington Oval, Barbados 10:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 England won by 10 wickets
June 23 West Indies vs South Africa, Super 8 Group 2 Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua 20:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* South Africa won by 3 wickets (DLS)
June 24 Australia vs India, Super 8 Group 1 Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Saint Lucia 10:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 India won by 24 runs
June 24 Afghanistan vs Bangladesh, Super 8 Group 1 Arnos Vale, Kingstown, St Vincent 20:30 06:00* 10:30* 01:30* Afghanistan won by 8 runs (D/L)
June 26 Semi Final 1

Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad

20:30 06:00* 10:30 01:30* South Africa won by 9 wickets
June 27 Semi Final 2 Providence Stadium, Guyana 10:30 20:00 00:30* 15:30 India won by 68 runs
June 29 South Africa vs India Kensington Oval, Barbados 10:00 19:30 00:00* 15:00 India won by 7 runs

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2024 T20 World Cup Group Standings

Check back here for the latest updates each day as the tournament progresses

Group A

Rank Team W L T/NR NRR Pts.
1 India (Q) 3 0 1 +1.137 7
2 USA (Q) 2 1 1 +0.127 5
3 Pakistan 2 2 0 +0.294 4
4 Canada 1 2 1 -0.493 3
5 Ireland 0 3 1 -1.712 1

Group B

Rank Team W L T/NR NRR Pts.
1 Australia (Q) 4 0 0 +2.791 8
2 England (Q) 2 1 1 +3.611 5
3 Scotland 2 1 1 +1.255 5
3 Namibia 1 3 0 -2.585 2
5 Oman 0 4 0  -3.062 0

Group C

Rank Team W L T/NR NRR Pts.
1 West Indies (Q) 4 0 0 +3257 8
2 Afghanistan (Q) 3 1 0 +1.835 6
3 New Zealand 2 2 0 +0.415 4
4 Uganda 1 3 0 -4.510 2
5 Papua New Guinea 0 4 0 -1.268 0

Group D

Rank Team W L T/NR NRR Pts.
1 South Africa (Q) 4 0 0 +0.470 8
2 Bangladesh (Q) 3 1 0 +0.616 6
3 Sri Lanka 1 2 1 +0.863 3
3 Netherlands 1 3 0 -1.358 2
4 Nepal 0 3 1 -0.542 1

2024 T20 World Cup Super 8 points table and group standings

Group 1

Rank Team W L T/NR NRR Pts.
1 India (Q) 3 0 0 +2.017 6
2 Afghanistan (Q) 2 1 0 -0.305 4
3 Australia 1 2 0 -0.331 2
4 Bangladesh 0 3 0 -1.709 0

Group 2

Rank Team W L T/NR NRR Pts.
1 South Africa (Q) 3 0 0 +0.780 6
2 England (Q) 2 1 0 +1.992 4
3 West Indies 1 2 0 +0.686 2
4 USA 0 3 0 -3.906 0

NOTE: Points from the group stage is not carried over by the teams into Super 8

Who has won the most T20 World Cups?

England and West Indies are the most successful nations in T20 World Cup history having won the title twice each.

Country World Cup titles Years won
England 2 2010, 2022
West Indies 2 2012, 2016
India 1 2007
Australia 1 2021
Sri Lanka 1 2014
Pakistan 1 2009

Which venues will host the 2024 T20 World Cup?

A total of 9 venues across the West Indies and the US will be used to host 2024 T20 World Cup games.

  • Antigua and Barbuda: Sir Vivian Richards Stadium (West Indies)
  • Barbados: Kensington Oval
  • Guyana: Providence Stadium
  • Saint Lucia: Daren Sammy Cricket Ground
  • Saint Vincent & the Grenadines: Arnos Vale Stadium
  • Trinidad and Tobago: Brian Lara Cricket Academy
  • Lauderhill, Florida: Central Broward Regional Park Stadium
  • East Meadow, New York: Nassau County International Cricket Stadium
  • Grand Prairie, Texas: Grand Prairie Stadium