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This was the first time Afghanistan played in a major ICC tournament semi-final. [10] Anrich Nortje (SA) took his 50th wicket in T20Is. [11] Fazalhaq Farooqi (Afg) broke the record of most wickets at a single edition of the T20 World Cup (17), previously held by Wanidu Hasaranga of Sri Lanka (16). Afghanistan posted their lowest T20I score. [12]
The 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup was the ninth edition of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.It was co-hosted by the West Indies and the United States from 1 to 29 June 2024; the tournament was hosted by the West Indies for the second time, and it was also the first major ICC tournament to feature matches played in the United States.
The ICC Men's T20 World Cup (formerly the ICC World Twenty20) is a biennial T20I cricket tournament, organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It was held in every odd year from 2007 to 2009 , and since 2010 it has been held in every even year with the exception of 2018 and 2020.
The 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Super 8 stage was played in two groups of four teams advanced from the group stage. Top two of each group advanced to the knockout stage. [1] [2] On 23 June 2024, England became the first team to qualify for the semi-finals after defeating United States at Kensington Oval. [3]
South Africa stunned defending champion Australia in the first semifinal of the Women’s T20 World Cup on Thursday, winning by eight wickets to reach its second straight final. In a reversal from ...
The 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Super 8 stage was played in two groups of four teams advanced from the group stage. Top two of each group advanced to the knockout stage. [1] [2] On 24 June 2024, India became the third team to qualify for the semi-finals after defeating Australia at Daren Sammy Cricket Ground. [3]
There have been nine editions of the T20 World Cup and New Zealand has participated in every edition. They have finished as the runners up of the tournament once in 2021, and also have been semi-finalists in three editions (2007, 2016 and 2022). They have an overall win–loss record of 25–19 from 25 matches.
Semifinal Final Overall Result Opposition Result Opposition Result Rank Opposition Result Opposition Result Opposition Result Rank Opposition Result Opposition Result 2007 Zimbabwe L by 5 wickets England W by 8 wickets 1 Bangladesh W by 9 wickets Pakistan L by 6 wickets Sri Lanka W by 10 wickets 2 India L by 15 runs Did not advance: Semifinals