The tournament ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 is being hosted in the Caribbean and the USA in June 2024.
Cricket from around the world is coming to the US!
This year, the United States and the West Indies will co-host the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, the first-ever ICC cricket competition. The International Cricket Council released a news release announcing that from June 1–29, 55 matches will take place at several stadiums around the United States, including those in Texas, New York, and Florida.
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The U.S. and Canada will play the first game of the 9th ICC Men’s T20 World Cup of 2024 on June 1 in Dallas, while Barbados will host the championship game on June 29. The semifinals will be held in Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago.
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New York City will host the much-anticipated clash between Pakistan and India on June 9, according to the schedule released by the ICC.
England enters the year as defending champions, having beaten Pakistan in the 2022 T20 World Cup final in Melbourne. The series will mark Canada, USA and Uganda’s first appearances at a Men’s T20 World Cup.
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ICC World Cup schedule
Here’s the full schedule of matchups and locations for the 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup:
- June 1: U.S. vs. Canada, Dallas
- June 2: West Indies vs. Papua New Guinea, Guyana
- June 2: Namibia vs. Oman, Barbados
- June 3: Sri Lanka vs. South Africa, New York
- June 3: Afghanistan vs. Uganda, Guyana
- June 4: England vs. Scotland, Barbados
- June 4: Netherlands vs. Nepal
- June 5: India vs. Ireland, New York
- June 5: Papua New Guinea vs. Uganda, Guyana
- June 5: Australia vs. Oman, Barbados
- June 6: U.S. vs. Pakistan, Dallas
- June 6: Namibia vs. Scotland, Barbados
- June 7: Canada vs. Ireland, New York
- June 7: New Zealand vs. Afghanistan, Guyana
- June 7: Sri Lanka vs. Bangladesh, Dallas
- June 8: Netherlands vs. South Africa, New York
- June 8: Australia vs. England, Barbados
- June 8: West Indies vs. Uganda, Guyana
- June 9: India vs. Pakistan, New York
- June 9: Oman vs. Scotland, Antigua & Barbuda
- June 10: South Africa vs. Bangladesh, New York
- June 11: Pakistan vs. Canada, New York
- June 11: Sri Lanka vs. Nepal, Lauderhill
- June 11: Australia vs. Namibia, Antigua & Barbuda
- June 12: U.S. vs India, New York
- June 12: West Indies vs. New Zealand, Trinidad & Tobago
- June 13: England vs. Oman, Antigua & Barbuda
- June 13: Bangladesh vs. Netherlands, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- June 13: Afghanistan vs. Papua New Guinea, Trinidad & Tobago
- June 14: U.S. vs Ireland, Lauderhill
- June 14: South Africa vs. Nepal, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- June 14: New Zealand vs. Uganda, Trinidad & Tobago
- June 15: Australia vs. Scotland, Saint Lucia
- June 15: India vs. Canada, Lauderhill
- June 15: Namibia vs. England, Antigua
- June 16: Pakistan vs. Ireland, Lauderhill
- June 16: Bangladesh vs. Nepal, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- June 16: Sri Lanka vs. Netherlands, Saint Lucia
- June 17: New Zealand vs. Papua New Guinea, Trinidad and Tobago
- June 17: West Indies vs. Afghanistan, Saint Lucia
- June 19: Qualifier, Antigua and Barbuda
- June 19: Qualifier, Saint Lucia
- June 20: Qualifier, Barbados
- June 20: Qualifier, Antigua & Barbuda
- June 21: Qualifier, Saint Lucia
- June 21: Qualifier, Barbados
- June 22: Qualifier, Antigua & Barbuda
- June 22: Qualifier, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- June 23: Qualifier, Barbados
- June 23: Qualifier, Antigua & Barbuda
- June 24: Qualifier, Saint Lucia
- June 24: Qualifier, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- June 26: Semi-final 1, Trinidad and Tobago
- June 27: Semi-final 2, Guyana
- June 29: Final, Barbados
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