The 10th edition of the ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup will take place from Saturday to March 8 amidst a volatile diplomatic landscape and rising tensions between South Asian neighbors. The tournament, which spans 30 days and features 55 matches across eight venues in India and Sri Lanka, promises to be an exciting event.
Cricket fans around the world will be watching as their favorite teams battle it out for the coveted trophy. With 20 overs per side and matches lasting about three to four hours, this fast-paced format rewards power hitting and aggression, making momentum swing in a matter of deliveries.
Twenty teams have qualified for the tournament, with notable absences including Bangladesh, which was removed after its cricket board expressed security concerns over playing in India. Pakistan has asked the ICC to play all its matches in Sri Lanka rather than in India, citing security concerns.
The 2026 tournament will feature some familiar faces, including England, Australia, India, and Sri Lanka, who have won the title multiple times. However, no team has managed to win it consecutively, making each match a highly anticipated event.
The top two teams from each group of four will proceed to the Super 8 stage, where they will be split into two groups of four. The final is scheduled to take place at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India on March 8.
While the prize money for the tournament has not been officially announced by the ICC, fans can expect a significant amount, with the winners receiving a substantial share. With millions of cricket enthusiasts around the world tuning in to watch, this event promises to be an exciting ride for all involved.
Here's a brief overview of where and when each match will take place:
- Opening ceremony: Colombo, Sri Lanka (Sinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground)
- Group A matches: New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, India; Kandy, Sri Lanka
- Super 8 stage: Multiple venues across India and Sri Lanka
- Final: Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, India
Stay tuned for updates on the tournament schedule, team performances, and the ultimate champion!
Cricket fans around the world will be watching as their favorite teams battle it out for the coveted trophy. With 20 overs per side and matches lasting about three to four hours, this fast-paced format rewards power hitting and aggression, making momentum swing in a matter of deliveries.
Twenty teams have qualified for the tournament, with notable absences including Bangladesh, which was removed after its cricket board expressed security concerns over playing in India. Pakistan has asked the ICC to play all its matches in Sri Lanka rather than in India, citing security concerns.
The 2026 tournament will feature some familiar faces, including England, Australia, India, and Sri Lanka, who have won the title multiple times. However, no team has managed to win it consecutively, making each match a highly anticipated event.
The top two teams from each group of four will proceed to the Super 8 stage, where they will be split into two groups of four. The final is scheduled to take place at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India on March 8.
While the prize money for the tournament has not been officially announced by the ICC, fans can expect a significant amount, with the winners receiving a substantial share. With millions of cricket enthusiasts around the world tuning in to watch, this event promises to be an exciting ride for all involved.
Here's a brief overview of where and when each match will take place:
- Opening ceremony: Colombo, Sri Lanka (Sinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground)
- Group A matches: New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, India; Kandy, Sri Lanka
- Super 8 stage: Multiple venues across India and Sri Lanka
- Final: Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, India
Stay tuned for updates on the tournament schedule, team performances, and the ultimate champion!