2024 ICC T20 Cricket World Cup schedule, fixtures, match times, results and points table

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released the full schedule of the 2024 men’s T20 Cricket World Cup, which will be held in the USA and West Indies this summer.

The curtain raiser will witness the hosts the United States taking on Canada at Grand Prairie Stadium, Dallas on June 1 local time.

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 local times of fixtures in USA and West Indies. 

Complete 2024 T20 World Cup match schedule, fixtures, resultsDate (Local, USA)MatchVenueTime (Local, USA & West Indies)ResultJune 1USA vs CanadaGrand Prairie Cricket Stadium, Dallas19:30USA beat Canada by 7 wicketsJune 2West Indies vs Papua New GuineaGuyana National Stadium, Guyana10:30West Indies won by 5 wicketsJune 2Namibia vs OmanKensington Oval, Barbados19:30Match tied (Namibia won the super over by 11 runs)June 3Sri Lanka vs South AfricaNassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York10:30South Africa won by 6 wicketsJune 3Afghanistan vs UgandaGuyana National Stadium, Guyana20:30Afghanistan won by 125 runsJune 4England vs ScotlandKensington Oval, Barbados10:30No Result – Match called off due to rainJune 4Netherlands vs NepalGrand Prairie Cricket Stadium, Dallas10:30Netherlands won by 6 wicketsJune 5India vs IrelandNassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York10:30India won by 8 wicketsJune 5Papua New Guinea vs UgandaGuyana National Stadium, Guyana19:30Uganda won by 3 wickets June 5Australia vs OmanKensington Oval, Barbados20:30Australia won by 39 runsJune 6USA vs PakistanGrand Prairie Cricket Stadium, Dallas10:30Match Tied (USA won the super over by 5 runs)June 6Namibia vs ScotlandKensington Oval, Barbados15:00Scotland won by 5 wicketsJune 7Canada vs IrelandNassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York09:30Canada won by 12 runsJune 7New Zealand vs AfghanistanGuyana National Stadium, Guyana19:30Afghanistan won by 84 runsJune 7Sri Lanka vs BangladeshGrand Prairie Cricket Stadium, Dallas19:30Bangladesh won by 2 wicketsJune 8Netherlands vs South AfricaNassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York09:30South Africa won by 4 wickets June 8Australia vs EnglandKensington Oval, Barbados13:00Australia won by 36 runs June 8West Indies vs UgandaGuyana National Stadium, Guyana20:30West Indies won by 134 runsJune 9India vs PakistanNassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York09:30India won by 6 runsJune 9Oman vs ScotlandSir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua13:00Scotland won by 7 wickets (41 balls left)June 10South Africa vs BangladeshNassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York09:30 June 11Pakistan vs CanadaNassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York09:30 June 11Sri Lanka vs NepalCentral Broward Park, Lauderhill, Florida19:30 June 11Australia vs NamibiaSir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua20:30 June 12USA vs IndiaNassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York09:30 June 12West Indies vs New ZealandBrian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad20:30 June 13Bangladesh vs NetherlandsArnos Vale, Kingstown, St Vincent10:30 June 13England vs OmanSir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua15:00 June 13Afghanistan vs Papua New GuineaBrian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad20:30 June 14USA vs IrelandCentral Broward Park, Lauderhill, Florida10:30 June 14South Africa vs NepalArnos Vale, Kingstown, St Vincent19:30 June 14New Zealand vs UgandaBrian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad20:30 June 15India vs CanadaCentral Broward Park, Lauderhill, Florida10:30 June 15Namibia vs EnglandSir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua13:00 June 15Australia vs ScotlandDaren Sammy Cricket Ground, Saint Lucia20:30 June 16Pakistan vs IrelandCentral Broward Park, Lauderhill, Florida10:30 June 16Bangladesh vs NepalArnos Vale, Kingstown, St Vincent19:30 June 16Sri Lanka vs NetherlandsDaren Sammy Cricket Ground, Saint Lucia20:30 June 17New Zealand vs Papua New GuineaBrian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad10:30 June 17West Indies vs AfghanistanDaren Sammy Cricket Ground, Saint Lucia20:30 June 19A2 vs D1, Super 8 Group 2Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua10:30 June 19B1 vs C2, Super 8 Group 2Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Saint Lucia20:30 June 20C1 vs A1, Super 8 Group 1Kensington Oval, Barbados10:30 June 20B2 vs D2, Super 8 Group 1Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua20:30 June 21B1 vs D1, Super 8 Group 2Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Saint Lucia10:30 June 21A2 vs C2, Super 8 Group 2Kensington Oval, Barbados20:30 June 22A1 vs D2, Super 8 Group 1Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua10:30 June 22C1 vs B2, Super 8 Group 1Arnos Vale, Kingstown, St Vincent20:30 June 23A2 vs B1, Super 8 Group 2Kensington Oval, Barbados10:30 June 23C2 vs D1, Super 8 Group 2Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua20:30 June 24B2 vs A1, Super 8 Group 1Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Saint Lucia10:30 June 24C1 vs D2, Super 8 Group 1Arnos Vale, Kingstown, St Vincent20:30 June 26Semi Final 1Providence Stadium, Guyana20:30 June 27Semi Final 2Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad10:30 June 29FinalKensington Oval, Barbados10:00 READ: ICC sends ODI World Cup trophy into space

2024 T20 World Cup Group StandingsCheck back here for the latest updates each day as the tournament progresses

Group ARankTeamWLT/NRNRRPts.1India200+1.45542USA200+0.62643Canada110-0.27424Pakistan020-0.15005Ireland020-1.7120Group BRankTeamWLT/NRNRRPts.1Scotland201+2.16452Australia200+1.87543Namibia110-0.30924England011-1.80015Oman030 -1.6130Group CRankTeamWLT/NRNRRPts.1Afghanistan200+5.22542West Indies200+3.57443Uganda120-4.21724Papua New Guinea020-0.43405New Zealand010-4.2000Group DRankTeamWLT/NRNRRPts.1South Africa200+0.78942Bangladesh100+0.37923Netherlands110+0.02424Nepal010-0.53905Sri Lanka020-0.7770Who 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.

CountryWorld Cup titlesYears wonEngland22010, 2022West Indies22012, 2016India12007Australia12021Sri Lanka12014Pakistan12009Which 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 OvalGuyana: Providence StadiumSaint Lucia: Daren Sammy Cricket GroundSaint Vincent & the Grenadines: Arnos Vale StadiumTrinidad and Tobago: Brian Lara Cricket AcademyLauderhill, Florida: Central Broward Regional Park StadiumEast Meadow, New York: Nassau County International Cricket StadiumGrand Prairie, Texas: Grand Prairie Stadium

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