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The 2020 edition of the tournament was scheduled to take place in Australia but due to the COVID-19 pandemic across the globe, the tournament was postponed until 2021, with the intended host changed to India. The 2021 Men's T20 World Cup was later relocated to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman due to problems relating to the COVID-19 ...
This is now a list of Twenty20 men's cricket records, that is a record team or individual performances in Twenty20 cricket (T20). The records only include top-level T20 games: those played in officially recognized tournaments in ICC Full-member countries or any Twenty20 International.
As of 9 June 2024. The two sides have played a total of 207 times. Pakistan has won 88 matches compared to India's 75 victories. In Test matches and ODIs, Pakistan has won more matches than India, although India has won nine of the thirteen T20 Internationals between the two sides compared to Pakistan's three.
The matches have top-class status and are the highest T20 standard. The game is played under the rules of Twenty20 cricket. [1] [2] The first Twenty20 International match between two men's sides was played on 17 February 2005, involving Pakistan and New Zealand.
The 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup was the seventh edition of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, formerly known as the ICC World Twenty20, a Twenty20 cricket tournament that took place from 17 October to 14 November 2021. [2] The tournament was formally hosted by India, with matches played in Oman and the United Arab Emirates. It was scheduled to be ...
On 22 April 2020, the Dutch government announced that it had banned all events in the country, both sports and cultural, until 1 September 2020. [9] Two days later, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed that no professional cricket would be played in England before 1 July 2020, with tours by the West Indies and India's women both ...
Pakistan won the third ODI by 28 runs to win the series 2–1. [16] In the T20I series, Pakistan won the first match by four wickets, [17] with South Africa winning the second match by six wickets. [18] The third match saw Pakistan win by nine wickets, with their captain Babar Azam scoring his first century in the format. [19]
On 29 September 2020, New Zealand Cricket confirmed the full schedule of the tour. [7] [8] On 10 November 2020, Babar Azam was appointed captain of Pakistan's Test side, [9] replacing Azhar Ali. [10] However, he did not play in any matches on the tour, after breaking his thumb in a training session. [11]