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The following warm-up matches for the 2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup were played between 10 and 19 October between all participants. [15] The first set of matches featured the teams from the groups in the first round of the main tournament, before the teams in the Super 12 phase played their warm-up matches. [ 16 ]
2021 Men's T20 World Cup: 14 November 2021 Oman United Arab Emirates: 2 Ireland Oman. Regional qualifications Asia: 22–28 July 2019 Qatar: 1 Bahrain: East Asia-Pacific: 11 – 16 October 2021 Japan: 1 Philippines [a] [31] Europe: 15 – 21 October 2021 Spain: 1 Germany: Americas: 7 – 14 November 2021 Antigua and Barbuda: 1 Canada: Total 8
A Twenty20 International (T20I) is a form of Twenty20 cricket, in which each team plays a single innings with a maximum of twenty overs. The matches are played between international teams recognized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). In the T20I format, each bowler is restricted to a maximum of four overs.
Major Clubs T20 Tournament (2022-Present) SLC Twenty20 Tournament (2004–2018) SLC Super Provincial Twenty20 (2008–2016) Sri Lanka Premier League (2011–2012) Sri Lanka Cricket Super 4's T20 (2014) SLC T20 League (2018) Lanka Premier League* (2020–present) Women's Invitation T20 Tournament (2022–present) International League T20* (2023 ...
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.
Twenty20 (abbreviated T20) is a shortened format of cricket. At the professional level, it was introduced by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in 2003 for the inter-county competition. [ 1 ]
The ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier (previously the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier) was a Twenty20 International tournament run under the auspices of the International Cricket Council (ICC). The tournament served as the final qualifying event for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. The first edition was held in 2008, with only six teams.
The 2006–2012 Men's FTP was announced on 9 May 2006. It was the first Men's FTP to be released under the ICC's "Ten Year Plan". [5] It featured 10 nations and included 2006 ICC Champions Trophy, 2007 Cricket World Cup, 2007 World Twenty20, 2008 Asia Cup, 2009 ICC Champions Trophy, 2010 World Twenty20, 2010 Asia Cup and 2011 Cricket World Cup.