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The 2010 ICC World Twenty20 was the third edition of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, formerly known as the ICC World Twenty20, an international Twenty20 cricket tournament that was held in the West Indies between 30 April and 16 May 2010. [2] It was won by England, who defeated Australia in the final. Kevin Pietersen was named as player of the ...
The ICC Men's T20 World Cup, formerly the ICC World Twenty20, is a biennial T20I cricket tournament, organised by the International Cricket Council. It was held in every odd year from 2007 to 2009, and since 2010 has been held in every even year with the exception of 2018 and 2020. In 2018, the tournament was rebranded from World Twenty20 to ...
30 April 2010: ICC World Twenty20 England: 28 May 2010: Tri-nation series Sri Lanka: 15 June 2010: Asia Cup India: 10 August 2010: Triangular Series Sri Lanka: Minor tours Start date Home team Away team Results [Matches] First-class ODI; 10 June 2010 Netherlands Scotland: 0–1 [1] 1–0 [1] 11 August 2010 Scotland Afghanistan: 0–1 [1] 1–1 ...
The 2010 ICC World Twenty20 Final was played between England and Australia at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados on 16 May 2010. This was the third ICC World Twenty20 . England won the match by 7 wickets, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] its first World Twenty20 victory, and first ICC world championship for the cricket birthplace.
Lasith Malinga bowling from the Nursery End in the 2009 Final at Lord's.. The ICC Men's T20 World Cup (earlier known as ICC World Twenty20) [1] was first held in 2007. It was first decided that every two years an ICC T20 World Cup tournament is to take place, except in the event of an ICC Cricket World Cup being scheduled in the same year, in which case it will be held the year before.
This year's T20 World Cup is USA Cricket's first time qualifying after receiving an automatic bid for hosting. The 2024 T20 tournament is jointly hosted by the U.S. and the West Indies.
On 24 October 2022 in Hobart (2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, 18th Match), Zimbabwe was awarded five penalty runs after the ball touched the glove of de Kock when Lungi Ngidi threw back the ball to South African wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock while he had taken one of his gloves off it on the ground. [8]
The ICC Men's T20 World Cup, is the Twenty20 International cricket tournament, organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 2007. The event has generally been held every two years. In May 2016, the ICC put forward the idea of having a tournament in 2018, with South Africa being the possible host, [3] but the ICC later dropped the ...