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Men's T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 Schedule & results

There's not long to go before the ICC Men's 2024 T20 World Cup starts on June 1, hosted jointly by the United States and the West Indies.

At the last T20 World Cup tournament in 2022, England won its second-ever title after beating Pakistan in the final. With no shortage of fans and plenty of action to look forward to, the T20 World Cup 2024 is one not to miss out on.

We've got your go-to guide to keep up with every single match and result with GOAL's Men's T20 Cricket World Cup Schedule page.

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Men's T20 Cricket World Cup Schedule

Date Match Time (GMT)Watch (UK)Watch (US)Watch (AUS)Result
June 2USA vs Canada 01:30 Sky Sports Sling TV Amazon PrimeUSA won by 7 wickets (14 balls left).
June 2West Indies vs Papa New Guinea 15:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeWest Indies won by 5 wickets (6 balls left).
June 3Namibia vs Oman 01:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeNamibia won the super over by 11 runs.
June 3Sri Lanka vs South Africa 15:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeSouth Africa won by 6 wickets (22 balls left).
June 4Afghanistan vs Uganda01:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeAfghanistan won by 125 runs.
June 4England vs Scotland 15:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeMatch abandoned due to rain.
June 4Netherlands vs Nepal 16:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeNetherlands won by 6 wickets (8 balls left).
June 5India vs Ireland 15:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeIndia won by 8 wickets (46 balls left).
June 6Papa New Guinea vs Uganda 00:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeUganda won by 3 wickets (10 balls left).
June 6 Australia vs Oman 01:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeAustralia won by 39 runs.
June 6USA vs Pakistan 16:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeUSA Won the Super Over by 5 runs.
June 6Namibia vs Scotland 20:00Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeScotland won by 5 wickets (9 balls left).
June 7 Canada vs Ireland 15:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeCanada won by 12 runs.
June 8New Zealand vs Afghanistan 00:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeAfghanistan won by 84 runs.
June 8 Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh 01:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeBangladesh won by 2 wickets (6 balls left).
June 8 Netherlands vs South Africa 15:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeSouth Africa won by 4 wickets (7 balls left).
June 8 Australia vs England 18:00Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeAustralia won by 36 runs.
June 9 West Indies vs Uganda 01:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeWest Indies won by 134 runs.
June 9 India vs Pakistan 15:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeIndia won by 6 runs.
June 9 Oman vs Scotland 18:00Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeScotland won by 7 wickets (41 balls left).
June 10 South Africa vs Bangladesh 15:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeSouth Africa won by 4 runs.
June 11Pakistan vs Canada 15:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimePakistan won by 7 wickets (15 balls left)
June 12Sri Lanka vs Nepal 00:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeMatch abandoned without a bowl bowled.
June 12Australia vs Namibia 01:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeAustralia won by 9 wickets (86 balls left).
June 12USA vs India 15:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeIndia won by 7 wickets (10 balls left).
Jun 13 West Indies vs New Zealand 01:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeWest Indies won by 13 runs.
June 13Bangladesh vs Netherlands 15:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeBangladesh won by 25 runs.
June 13 England vs Oman 20:00Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeEngland won by 8 wickets.
June 14Afghanistan vs Papa New Guinea 01:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeAfghanistan won by 7 wickets (29 balls)
June 14 USA vs Ireland 15:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeMatch abandoned without a bowl bowled.
June 15 South Africa vs Nepal 00:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeSouth Africa won by 1 run.
June 15 New Zealand vs Uganda 01:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeNew Zealand won by 9 wickets (88 balls left).
June 15India vs Canada15:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeMatch abandoned without a bowl bowled.
June 15 Namibia vs England 18:00 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeEngland won by 41 runs DLS method.
June 16 Australia vs Scotland 01:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeAustralia won by 5 wickets (2 balls left).
June 16 Pakistan vs Ireland 15:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimePakistan won by 3 wickets (7 balls left).
June 17 Bangladesh vs Nepal 00:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeBangladesh won by 21 runs.
June 17 Sri Lanka vs Netherlands 01:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeSri Lana won by 83 runs.
June 17 New Zealand vs Papa New Guinea 15:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeNew Zealand won by 7 wickets (46 balls played).
June 18 West Indies vs Afghanistan 01:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeWest Indies won by 104 runs.
June 19 United States vs South Africa15:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeSouth Africa won by 18 runs.
June 20 West Indies vs England01:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeEngland won by 8 wickets (15 balls left).
June 20 India vs Afghanistan15:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeIndia won by 47 runs.
June 21 Bangladesh vs Australia 01:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeAustralia won by 28 runs (DLS).
June 21South Africa vs England 15:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeSouth Africa won by 7 runs.
June 22United States vs West Indies01:30Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeWest Indies won by 9 wickets (55 balls left).
June 22India vs Bangladesh15:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeIndia won by 50 runs.
June 23Afghanistan vs Australia01:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeAfghanistan won by 21 runs.
June 23United States vs England15:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeEngland won by 10 wickets (62 balls left).
June 24West Indies vs South Africa01:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeSuspended
June 24Australia vs India15:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeIndia won by 24 runs.
June 25Afghanistan vs Bangladesh01:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeAfghanistan won by 8 runs (DLS).
June 27 South Africa vs Afghanistan - 1st Semi-final 01:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeSouth Africa won by 9 wickets (67 balls left)
June 27 India vs England - 2nd Semi-final 15:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeIndia won by 68 runs.
June 29 South Africa vs India - Final 15:30 Sky SportsSling TVAmazon PrimeIndia won by 7 runs.

How to watch the Men's T20 Cricket World Cup

In the UK, you can catch every Men's 2024 T20 Cricket World Cup exclusively on Sky Sports. Find out more about how to subscribe to Sky Sports here.

If you're in the US, you can watch the Men's 2024 T20 World Cup through streaming service Sling TV. Find out more about how you can subscribe to Sling TV here.

For cricket fans in Australia, Amazon Prime will be the home for every ICC Men's 2024 T20 Cricket World Cup match.

FAQs

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What is the T20 format in cricket?

T20 is a shortened format of cricket compared to Test cricket, which can last up to five days of six-hour matches. Instead, the T20 format gives both sides a single inning each, which is restricted to twenty overs—hence the name. The format was introduced by the English and Wales Cricket Board in 2003.

A T20 match usually only lasts two to three hours, which has made the format popular amongst both casual and die-hard cricket fans. Created for a fast-paced version of cricket, which would work for television - it certainly has exploded and become one of the most preferred ways to watch cricket for fans.

What stadiums will the tournament take place in?

The Men's 2024 T20 World Cup will be played across nine stadiums in both host nations:

West Indies

  • Sir Vivian Richards Stadium - Antigua and Barbuda
  • Kensington Oval - Barbados
  • Providence Stadium - Guyana
  • Darren Sammy Cricket Ground - Saint Lucia
  • Arnos Vale Stadium - St. Vincent & the Grenadines
  • Brian Lara Cricket Academy - Trinidad & Tobago

United States

  • Central Broward Park - Florida
  • Nassau Country International Cricket Stadium - New York
  • Grand Prairie Stadium - Texas

How often does the Men's T20 World Cup take place?

The Men's T20 World Cup takes place every two years, which means that die-hard cricket fans don't have to wait too long to get a fix for a major international cricket tournament. However, if it clashes with the main Men's Cricket World Cup tournament then the T20 World Cup is played a year before.

Who last won the Men's T20 World Cup?

England was crowned the winner of the 2022 ICC T20 World Cup against Pakistan. The tournament took place in Australia, and England secured only their second T20 World Cup title.

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