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India is set to kick off their journey in New York on June 5, facing Ireland. Following this, they will confront Pakistan and the USA in matches at the same venue, before concluding their group stage with a game against Canada in Florida. Here’s the comprehensive schedule of match fixtures for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.
Exploring the Complete Schedule of the ICC T20 World Cup 2024
The ICC T20 World Cup 2024 is set to kick off this weekend, starting on June 2. This prestigious tournament will showcase the talents of over 20 teams vying for international acclaim across venues in the West Indies and the United States. The inaugural match of this ICC spectacle will feature co-hosts United States and Canada clashing in Dallas.
Transitioning into the Super 8 stage, scheduled to commence on June 19, followed by the knockout phase starting from June 27, the tournament promises high-stakes action. Teams have already been divided into groups of five, where each squad will face off against the other four at least once. The top two teams from each group will then advance to the Super Eight stage.
Further elevating the competition, the top eight teams will be further segregated into two groups of four, with the top two from each group earning a spot in the tournament’s semi-finals.
ICC T20 World Cup 2024 schedule:
June 2
– 6 AM: USA vs Canada at Dallas
– 8 PM: West Indies vs Papua New Guinea at Guyana
June 3
– 6 AM: Namibia vs Oman at Barbados
– 8 PM: Sri Lanka vs South Africa at New York
June 4
– 6 AM: Afghanistan vs Uganda at Guyana
– 8 PM: England vs Scotland at Barbados
– 9 PM: Netherlands vs Nepal at Dallas
June 5
– 8 PM: India vs Ireland at New York
June 6
– 5 AM: Papua New Guinea vs Uganda at Guyana
– 6 AM: Australia vs Oman at Barbados
– 9 PM: USA vs Pakistan at Dallas
June 7
– 12:30 AM: Namibia vs Scotland at Barbados
– 8 PM: Canada vs Ireland at New York
June 8
– 5 AM: New Zealand vs Afghanistan at Guyana
– 6 AM: Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh at Dallas
– 8 PM: Netherlands vs South Africa at New York
– 10:30 PM: Australia vs England at Barbados
June 9
– 6 AM: West Indies vs Uganda at Guyana
– 8 PM: India vs Pakistan at New York
– 10:30 PM: Oman vs Scotland at Antigua
June 10
– 8 PM: South Africa vs Bangladesh at New York
June 11
– 8 PM: Pakistan vs Canada at New York
June 12
– 5 AM: Sri Lanka vs Nepal at Florida
– 6 AM: Australia vs Namibia at Antigua
– 8 PM: USA vs India at New York
June 13
– 6 AM: West Indies vs New Zealand at Trinidad & Tobago
– 8 PM: Bangladesh vs Netherlands at St Vincent
June 14
– 12:30 AM: England vs Oman at Antigua
– 6 AM: Afghanistan vs Papua New Guinea at Trinidad & Tobago
– 8 PM: USA vs Ireland at Florida
June 15
– 5 AM: South Africa vs Nepal at St Vincent
– 6 AM: New Zealand vs Uganda at Trinidad & Tobago
– 8 PM: India vs Canada at Florida
– 10:30 PM: Namibia vs England at Antigua
June 16
– 6 AM: Australia vs Scotland at St Lucia
– 8 PM: Pakistan vs Ireland at Florida
June 17
– 5 AM: Bangladesh vs Nepal at St Vincent
– 6 AM: Sri Lanka vs Netherlands at St Lucia
– 8 PM: New Zealand vs Papua New Guinea at Trinidad & Tobago
June 18
– 6 AM: West Indies vs Afghanistan at St Lucia
June 19
– 8 PM: A2 vs D1 at Antigua
June 20
– 6 AM: B1 vs C2 at St Lucia
– 8 PM: C1 vs A1 at Barbados
June 21
– 6 AM: B2 vs D2 at Antigua
– 8 PM: B1 vs D1 at St Lucia
June 22
– 6 AM: A2 vs C2 at Barbados
– 8 PM: A1 vs D2 at Antigua
June 23
– 6 AM: C1 vs B2 at St Vincent
– 8 PM: A2 vs B1 at Barbados
June 24
– 6 AM: C2 vs D1 at Antigua
– 8 PM: B2 vs A1 at St Lucia
June 25
– 6 AM: C1 vs D2 at St Vincent
June 27
– 6 AM: 1st Semi-Final
– 8 PM: 2nd Semi-Final
June 29
– 8 PM: Final at Barbados