Tag: T20 World Cup

  • T20 World Cup: ICC rejects Bangladesh’s demand to move matches out of India, says will uphold schedule

    T20 World Cup: ICC rejects Bangladesh’s demand to move matches out of India, says will uphold schedule

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday rejected Bangladesh’s demand to relocate its T20 World Cup matches from India to Sri Lanka, maintaining that the tournament schedule will proceed as planned.

    As per details, the ICC Board made this decision during a meeting after the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) asked to move its fixtures out of India over security concerns.

    The cricket watchdog said the decision was based on comprehensive security assessments, including independent reviews, which found no threat to Bangladesh players, officials, media personnel or fans at any tournament venue in India.

    It also said that changing the schedule so close to the tournament was not feasible. 

    Officials noted that altering fixtures without any credible security threat could set a dangerous precedent that would threaten the integrity of future ICC events and compromise the organisation’s neutrality as a global governing body. It also reaffirmed its commitment to acting in good faith, upholding consistent standards and safeguarding the collective interests of the global game.

    It may be noted that the security concerns surfaced after the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) removed Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman from the Indian Premier League (IPL) over Hindu extremists’ threats to attack Bangladeshi players. 

    It was followed by Bangladesh announcing that they would not play their matches in India, questioning that if India could not provide security to one player, how could it assure the safety of the entire team.

    ICC management held several meetings and exchanged correspondence with the BCB to resolve the issue, sharing detailed information about the event security plan, including layered federal and state law enforcement support.

    An ICC spokesperson explained that the organisation engaged with the BCB in sustained dialogue over several weeks, sharing independent security assessments, comprehensive venue-level security plans and formal assurances from host authorities.

    The spokesperson noted that the BCB maintained its position by linking its participation to “a single, isolated and unrelated development concerning one of its player’s involvement in a domestic league”, emphasising that it had no bearing on the tournament’s security framework or participation conditions.

  • No major changes in team before T20 World Cup: Salman Ali Agha

    No major changes in team before T20 World Cup: Salman Ali Agha

    Pakistan T20 captain Salman Ali Agha has made it clear that the team will not see any major changes before the upcoming T20 World Cup, saying the management will continue with the same combination.

    Speaking to the PCB podcast, he said, “I do not think there will be any major changes before the World Cup. We will go with the same combination. All players have been given their roles and we will move forward with those roles.”

    “We have six matches before the T20 World Cup and we need to play with consistency in those games,” he added.

    The national captain explained that the team cannot afford big changes at this stage. “We cannot make major changes in six matches. We have played with these players for the last six months and the results have started to come,” he said.

    Sharing his long-term ambitions, Salman said, “I want us to win the T20 World Cup in 2026 and then the ODI World Cup in 2027. Winning both these World Cups is my dream. If that happens, I will be very happy.”

    He also confirmed that Pakistan will play the next T20 World Cup under his leadership. “So far, the T20 World Cup will be played under my captaincy. Senior players understand Sri Lankan pitches well, while the Sri Lanka series before the World Cup will help the new players.”

    Salman stressed the importance of the Sri Lanka series before the tournament. “The series against Sri Lanka before the World Cup will be very important for us and we will take it seriously. I believe the Pakistan team is now on the right track, but we still need improvement. Where people and we want to see this team, we will reach there soon,” he said.

    He added that the team has prepared with the T20 World Cup in mind over the last six months. “We still have six matches before the World Cup and we will try to improve further in those games.”

    Talking about workload and fitness, Salman pointed out that he played 56 international matches in 11 months. “So fitness is very important. Pakistan has a lot of cricket in the next three to four months. I am not playing in leagues to keep myself fresh.”

    Salman also opened up about the pressure of captaincy. “If you are the captain of Pakistan, pressure is always there. At one point, the pressure affected me, but now I have learned to handle both captaincy and batting together,” he said.

    He also spoke positively about Babar Azam. “I have always seen Babar Azam as a friend. I have never looked at him only as a big batter,” he added.

    The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 is scheduled to begin on 7 February 2026 and run until 8 March 2026. 

    Pakistan national cricket team will open its campaign on the very first day, 7 February 2026, against Netherlands at Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo.

  • Women’s T20 World Cup shifted from Bangladesh to UAE

    Women’s T20 World Cup shifted from Bangladesh to UAE

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’s T20 World Cup has been shifted from Bangladesh to UAE as the South Asian country grapples with its political crisis.

    “The event was not possible in Bangladesh due to the travel advisories of some countries,” ICC has said. Bangladesh would have memorably organized the event, the Council maintained, but they regret moving it. “Now World Cup matches will be held in Dubai and Sharjah.”

    The tournament will be played from October 3 to 20.

  • T20 World Cup 2024: West Indies defeats Papua New Guinea by five wickets

    T20 World Cup 2024: West Indies defeats Papua New Guinea by five wickets

    West Indies defeats Papua New Guinea by five wickets in the second match of T20 World Cup in Providence Cricket Stadium, Guyana.

    West Indies won the toss and elected to field against Papua New Guinea.

    Papua New Guinea inning:

    Batting first, Papua New Guinea scored 136 runs for 8 wickets in the allotted 20 overs. From Papua New Guinea Sese Bau was top scorer with 50 runs.

    Apart from this, captain Asad Vala scored 21, Kiplin Gorgia scored 27, Charles Amini 12 and Chad Spoer scored 10 runs.

    Andre Russel and Alzarri Joseph took two wicket each while Akeal Hosein, Romairo Shphered and Gudakesh Motie took 1 wickets respectively for West Indies.

    West Indies inning:

    Chasing the PNG’s target of 137, Rostan Chase scored 42 runs on 27 balls. Apart from this Brandon King 34, Nicholas Poorn 27 and Rovman Powell scored 15 runs for West Indies.

    Captain Asad Vala took two while Alie Nao, Chad Soper and John Kariko took one wicket each for West Indies.

    The upcoming match of T20 World Cup will be played between Namibia and Oman tomorrow on 5:30 am.

  • Pakistan will not participate in warm up matches of T20 World Cup

    Pakistan will not participate in warm up matches of T20 World Cup

    The schedule of International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 World Cup 2024 warm-up matches has been released, Pakistan will not participate in warm up matches due to the series against England. Four T20 matches between Pakistan and England will be played between May 22 and 30.

    New Zealand and England are also not participating in warm up matches.

    The warm-up matches of the World Cup will be played between May 27 and June 1. A total of 17 teams will be participating in the World Cup warm-up matches before the event.

    Pakistan will leave England for America on June 1, playing its first match in the tournament against America on June 6.

  • ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 schedule announced

    ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 schedule announced

    The schedule of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 has been announced.

    The ICC T20 World Cup in 2024 will be the ninth tournament of this format which will be hosted by the West Indies and USA. This mega event will be played from June 1 to June 29.

    West Indies six and America’s three venues will host 55 total matches. The opening match of the World Cup will be between the United States of America (USA) and Canada.

    The event will feature 20 teams divided into four groups of 5 each, with the top 2 from each group qualifying for the Super 8stage where the top four teams will make it to the semi-finals.

    Pakistan and India have been placed in the same group for T20 and World Cup.

    Group A

    Pakistan, India, Ireland, USA, Canada

    Group B

    England Australia, Namibia, Scotland, Oman

    Group C

    New Zealand, West Indies, Afghanistan, Uganda, Papua New Guinea

    Group D

    South Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Netherlands, Nepal

    Here is the complete schedule of the T20 World Cup 2024:

    Group matches of the T20 World Cup will be played from June 1 to June 18, Super 8 stage will be played from June 19 to 24. The semi-finals will be held on June 26 and 27, while the final will be held on June 29 in Barbados.

    Pakistan’s Match Schedule

    In the T20 World Cup group, Pakistan will play its first match against the USA on June 6. The India-Pak World Cup match will be played on June 9 in New York. Pakistan will play the third match of the group on June 11 against Canada and the fourth match against Ireland on June 16.

    It should be noted that England is the defending champion of the tournament, having defeated Pakistan in the final of the 2022 T20 World Cup.

  • ‘Couldn’t be more proud of my pack’: Twitter all praise for team Pakistan

    ‘Couldn’t be more proud of my pack’: Twitter all praise for team Pakistan

    Pakistan lost to England in the final of the T20 World Cup 2022 on Sunday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground after posting up a low total. England chased down Pakistan’s 137-8 with five wickets in hand and six balls to spare.

    But despite the heartbreak, much support has been extended to the Pakistani team.

    Babar Azam, the captain of Team Pakistan, tweeted, “Couldn’t be more proud of my pack.”

    We saw Twitterati praise the spectacular game played by our boys in green.

  • ‘More excited than nervous’: Babar Azam on the final tomorrow

    ‘More excited than nervous’: Babar Azam on the final tomorrow

    Pakistan skipper Babar Azam addressed a pre-match conference ahead of the T20 World Cup final between Pakistan and England scheduled to be played on Sunday.

    “We lost the first two matches, [but] the way we came back the last four matches, we’ve performed very well,” Azam said at his pre-match press conference.
    “I’m more excited than nervous … there is pressure, no doubt. But it can only be suppressed with confidence and belief in ourselves. And for good results, it is important that one must do so.”

    Acknowledging that England is a competitive team, Babar cited India’s 10-wicket thrashing at their hands as proof of their aggressive strategy.

    “Our strategy is to stick to our plan and use our pace attack as our strength to win the final. Utilising the powerplay to grab as many wickets will be essential for the match,” he stated.

    The T20 World Cup final between Pakistan and England is set to be played at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Australia on November 13 (Sunday).
    For the first time since 1992, Pakistan and England will play each other in an ICC World Cup match. In the 1992 ICC World Cup final between the two sides, Pakistan won the cup.

    The final still remains under a cloud as rain is predicted for Sunday. ICC has set aside Monday as a reserve day in case rain does not allow a full match to be played out.

  • What will happen if rain disrupts the Pak vs Eng final this Sunday?

    What will happen if rain disrupts the Pak vs Eng final this Sunday?

    The much-awaited T20 World Cup final between Pakistan and England is set to be played at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia on November 13 (Sunday).

    As fans wait with baited breath for the clash of the titans, a bit of a dampener is developing on the horizon.

    The match is expected to be washed out by rain.

    According to the Bureau of Meteorology of the Australian Government, there is a 95 per cent chance that Sunday will bring showers (8 to 20 mm). To make matters worse, Monday’s outlook is the same as Sunday’s. That is bad news for the 90,000 fans expected to show up at the stadium for the clash.

    Under tournament playing conditions, if the final is abandoned, no result is possible or if a Super Over cannot be completed after a tie, “the teams shall be declared joint winners”.

    There is another possibility that the final could be reduced to as short as a 10-overs-a-side game, even if the reserve day is activated in case of rain. It is pertinent to mention that in the semis and final, both teams must bat for a minimum of 10 overs to constitute a game.

    Whether a match is resumed in the revised conditions is the key in determining how the game would continue on Monday at 3 pm, the scheduled starting time.

    Prior to this, three T20 World Cup matches at the iconic MCG have already been abandoned due to bad weather.

    In the 2002 Champions Trophy tournament, both Sri Lanka and India were declared winners because the final match couldn’t be completed in the two days allocated to it due to rain.

  • ‘I think our team looks good, we might just win the final’: Imran Khan

    ‘I think our team looks good, we might just win the final’: Imran Khan

    Imran Khan, the chairman of PTI, expressed high hopes for the victory of Pakistan’s cricket team in the Twenty20 World Cup final.

    “I’m confident that Pakistan has a team capable of winning the World Cup InshAllah,” Imran Khan said, speaking at Piers Morgan’s TalkTV show.

    Imran Khan, who was delighted with the Men in Green’s thrilling victory, compared it to the 1992 World Cup, saying, “We overcame New Zealand in the semifinal and then we played England in the final.”

    The victory has brought much-needed encouragement to the Green Shirts, who are now looking forward to the final, Khan stated with a smile. “The entire country is celebrating the success,” he said.

    “I think our team looks good. I think we might just win the final.”

    The group led by Babar Azam prevailed by seven wickets in the semifinals. The Men in Green easily attained the 153-run mark that the Black Caps had set for Pakistan.

    Mohammad Rizwan, the wicketkeeper-batsman, and captain Babar Azam combined for a 105-run partnership. The partnership was broken when New Zealand dismissed Babar for 53 in the 12th over. Pakistan needed to make 47 runs off of 43 balls at that point.

    But the Men In Green had made significant progress by that point. The scoreboard was maintained moving along by Rizwan and Mohammad Haris till the wicketkeeper went out caught at run out at 57.

    The final ball of the 19th over resulted in Haris being caught at short fine leg. Pakistan won the game by seven wickets in the very next over.