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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.
"Victory in Europe"; designates 8 May 1945, the date when the Allies formally celebrated the defeat of Nazi Germany. V-J Day "Victory over Japan"; designates 14 August 1945, the date of Japan's unconditional surrender. Otherwise VP Day in Australian usage. [9] W-Day
[60] [61] However, only the venues and dates were confirmed for the matches, with no information regarding group assignments. [1] Venue assignments for specific group stage pairings, as well as kick-off times, will be confirmed following the final draw, allowing for more matches to be scheduled at favorable times for global audiences.
Date of qualification Finals appearance First time qualified Last time qualified Current consecutive appearances [note 1] Previous best performance Canada: Hosts: 14 February 2023 [note 2] 3rd: 1986: 2022: 2: Group stage (1986, 2022) Mexico: Hosts: 14 February 2023 [note 2] 18th: 1930: 2022: 9: Quarter-finals (1970, 1986) United States: Hosts ...
Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third R. 1 29 November 2024: Ruka: 10 km C Frida Karlsson: Therese Johaug: Astrid Øyre Slind [42] 2 30 November 2024 Sprint C Johanna Hagström: Julie Myhre: Maja Dahlqvist [43] 3 1 December 2024 20 km F MSS Jessie Diggins: Jonna Sundling: Heidi Weng [44] 4 6 December 2024 Lillehammer: 10 km F Therese Johaug ...
William Claude Dukenfield (January 29, 1880 [1] – December 25, 1946), better known as W. C. Fields, was an American actor, comedian, juggler and writer. [ 2 ] Fields's career in show business began in vaudeville , where he attained international success as a silent juggler .
The story begins in 1924 in New York City, where W. C. Fields is a Ziegfeld Follies headliner, and ends with his 1946 death in California at age 66. In between, it dramatizes his life and career with emphasis on the latter part of both, when the "Me" of the title, Carlotta Monti, played a prominent role, with a number of fictionalized events added for dramatic impact.
Dates in article body text [h] should all use the same format: She fell ill on 25 June 2005 and died on 28 June, not She fell ill on 25 June 2005 and died on June 28.