The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the schedule for the 2022 edition of the T20 World Cup. 2022. The T20 event is slated to begin on 16th October 2022 and will conclude on 13th November 2022.
A total of 16 teams will play the tournament, with 12 of them qualifying for the Super 12 stages. As of now, Australia, Afghanistan, England, and New Zealand are slotted together in Group 1, while India, South Africa, Pakistan, and Bangladesh are slotted in Group 2.
The Super 12 stages will begin on 22nd October 2022, with Australia and New Zealand clashing in a blockbuster match. And, on 23rd October 2022, another mega clash is lined up, as India will take on arch-rivals Pakistan.
From 16th October to 21st October 2022, the qualifying matches will be held which will determine the 4 teams that will join the 8 other teams that have already qualified for the event. The 2021 T20 World Cup was won by the Australian side, and they beat New Zealand with 8 wickets to spare.
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First Round, Qualifying Matches
Oct. 16: Sri Lanka vs Namibia – 9:30 am – Kardinia Park, Geelong
Oct. 16: Q2 vs Q3 – 1:30 pm – Kardinia Park, Geelong
Oct. 17: West Indies vs Scotland – 9:30 am – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Oct. 17: Q1 vs Q4 – 1:30 pm – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Oct. 18: Namibia vs Q3 – 9:30 am – Kardinia Park, Geelong
Oct. 18: Sri Lanka vs Q2 – 1:30 pm – Kardinia Park, Geelong
Oct. 19: Scotland vs Q4 – 9:30 am – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Oct. 19: West Indies vs Q1 -1:30pm – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Oct. 20: Sri Lanka vs Q3 – 9:30 am – Kardinia Park, Geelong
Oct. 20: Namibia vs Q2 – 1:30 -pm – Kardinia Park, Geelong
Oct. 21: West Indies vs Q4 – 9:30 am – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Oct. 21: Scotland vs Q1 – 1:30 pm – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Group 1 Fixtures
Oct. 22: Australia vs New Zealand – 12:30 pm – SCG, Sydney
Oct. 22: England vs Afghanistan – 4:30 pm – Perth Stadium
Oct. 23: A1 vs B2 – 9:30 am – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Oct. 25: Australia vs A1 – 4:30 pm – Perth Stadium
Oct. 26: England vs B2 – 9:30 am – MCG, Melbourne
Oct. 26: New Zealand vs Afghanistan – 1:30 pm – MCG, Melbourne
Oct. 28: Afghanistan vs B2 – 9:30 am – MCG, Melbourne
Oct. 28: England vs Australia – 1:30 pm – MCG, Melbourne
Oct. 29: New Zealand vs A1 – 1:30 pm – SCG, Sydney
Oct. 31: Australia vs B2 – 1:30 pm – The Gabba, Brisbane
Nov. 1: Afghanistan vs A1 – 9:30 am – The Gabba, Brisbane
Nov. 1: England vs New Zealand- 1:30 pm – The Gabba, Brisbane
Nov. 4: New Zealand vs B2 – 9:30 am – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Nov. 4: Australia vs Afghanistan – 1:30 pm – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Nov. 5: England vs A1 – 1:30 pm – SCG, Sydney
Group 2 Fixtures
Oct. 23: India vs Pakistan – 1:30 pm – MCG, Melbourne
Oct. 24: Bangladesh vs A2 – 9:30 am – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Oct. 24: South Africa vs B1 – 1:30 pm – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Oct. 27: South Africa vs Bangladesh – 8:30 am – SCG, Sydney
Oct. 27: India vs A2 – 12:30 pm – SCG, Sydney
Oct. 27: Pakistan vs B1 – 4:30 pm – Perth Stadium, Perth
Oct. 30: Bangladesh vs B1 – 8:30 am – The Gabba, Brisbane
Oct. 30: Pakistan vs A2 – 12:30 pm – Perth Stadium, Perth
Oct. 30: India vs South Africa – 4:30 pm – Perth Stadium, Perth
Nov. 2: B1 vs A2 – 9:30 am – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Nov. 2: India vs Bangladesh – 1:30 pm – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Nov. 3: Pakistan vs South Africa – 1:30 pm – SCG, Sydney
Nov. 6: South Africa vs A2 – 5:30 am – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Nov. 6: Pakistan vs Bangladesh – 9:30 am – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Nov. 6: India vs B1 – 1:30 pm – MCG, Melbourne
Knockout Fixtures
Nov 9: Semifinal 1 – 1:30pm – SCG, Sydney
Nov 10: Semifinal 2 – 1:30pm – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Nov 13: Final – 1:30pm – MCG, Melbourne
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