ICC T20 World Cup 2022
Dates, Time and Location
The competition is traditionally held every two years, though there was no 2018 edition and the 2020 tournament was pushed back a year due to the COVID pandemic.
Reigning champions Australia will hope to defend their title on home soil with all games to be played Down Under.
They defeated Oceanic rivals New Zealand in last year's final, while England were dumped out of the tournament by the Kiwis in the semi-finals following superb last-ditch displays from Daryl Mitchell and Jimmy Neesham to claw their way to the final.
cricnewshq.com brings you all the dates for the T20 World Cup 2022, including times and locations.
When is the T20 World Cup 2022?
The T20 World Cup 2022 begins on Sunday 16th October 2022.
It will run for just under a month before culminating in the final on Sunday 13th November.
Where is the T20 World Cup 2022 held?
The T20 World Cup 2022 will be held in Australia, spread across seven different cities.
The majority of the action will take place on the south east coast from Adelaide, sweeping around through Sydney and up into Brisbane.
Games will also be played in Perth on the nation's west coast and in Hobart, capital of Tasmania.
T20 World Cup host cities
Pakistan vs India Clash
The first stage of the T20 World Cup involves eight teams that had to go through a qualification phase: Namibia, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates and the Netherlands in Group A and then Ireland, Scotland, Zimbabwe and West Indies in Group B.
Essentially forming the preliminary stage, the winner and runner-up from each group move forward to the next group stage, joining the teams already qualified. So Australia, Afghanistan, England, New Zealand and Group A winner and Group B runner-up will be in Group 1, while Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, South Africa, and Group B winner and Group A runner-up make up Group 2.
After playing each other in the group, the top two from each group of the Super 12 stage progress to the knockout stages, comprising semi-finals and the final, the latter on November 13.
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