After one year, the ICC T20 World Cup is back in the game. This time defending champion Australia will be hosting one of the most remarkable events in sports entertainment from October 16 to November 13 2022. There will be sixteen t20 international teams highlighting the grounds of Australia in the eighth edition of the ICC T20 World Cup.
The event was supposed to happen in India in 2021, but due to Covid-19, it was rescheduled, and Australia acquired the opportunity to host 45 matches. We saw the tremendous performances of international teams last year, especially Pakistan, England, New Zealand and Australia, who made it to the Semi-finals. In the end, the Aussies grabbed the title as their first t20 international reign by defeating New Zealand with an iconic performance in all three departments.
This year 2022, is also filled with excitement, and we will be able to witness the most awaited encounters between teams like Pakistan and India. Plus, it will be interesting to watch the performances of fast-paced bowlers on one of the finest grounds in the world of cricket.
Overview of ICC T20 World Cup Edition 2022
Nowadays, t20 cricket has crossed all other formats of world cricket. Likewise, last year was one of the most successful and predominant years of t20 international and franchise cricket matches. In recent times, top-class plays have been in the limelight due to their extraordinary performances in the t20 matches.
For instance, Mohammad Rizwan, Suryakumar Yadav, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Josh Hazlewood and Rashid Khan are topping the charts in their respective departments.
The top twelve teams will have direct entry through their ICC t20 rankings as of 15 November 2021, along with performances in previous ICC T20 events. On the other hand, four teams have reached the first round through ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifier match-ups. Have a look at streaming platforms, tournament formats, venues, and squads below.
ICC T20 World Cup 2022 Broadcasting & Streaming Worldwide
Viewers can watch live action on famous broadcasting channels such as Star Sports Network, Sky Sports, Ten Sports, Ptv Sports and ESPN. However, here are the official partners of the ICC T20 event in 2022.
Broadcasting Platforms
Territory | Broadcasting Channels |
Australia | Fox Sports |
India | Star Network |
Pakistan | Ptv Sports, ASports, Ten Sports |
England (United Kingdom) | Sky Sports |
Bangladesh | Ghazi TV, Gtv |
Caribbean | ESPN |
New Zealand | Sky Sports |
USA Canada | Willow |
Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives | Star Network, Eye Channel, Siyatha TV |
Online Streaming Platforms
Territory | Streaming Platforms |
Australia | Kayo |
India | Disney+, Hotstar |
Pakistan | Daraz Mobile App, Ptv Sports |
New Zealand, United Kingdom | SkySports |
USA | ESPN+, |
Canada | Hotstar |
South Asia and Europe | Yupp TV |
Other Territories Worldwide | Willow TV |
Tournament Formats
- Preliminary rounds (Group Stage)
- Super 12 (Eight already Qualified teams and four Qualifier teams from round one)
- Play-offs (Semi-Finals & Final)
Top 8 Qualified Teams through Their Ranking & Previous World Cup Performance
- Australia
- Newzealand
- Pakistan
- England
- India
- South Africa
- Bangladesh
- Afghanistan
Qualifying Teams Participating in the Preliminary Round
ICC T20 Rankers
- Sri Lanka
- West Indies
- Namibia
- Scotland
Global Qualifiers
- Netherlands
- Ireland
- United Arab Emirates
- Zimbabwe
ICC T20 World Cup Teams Squad
Like the previous year, teams have four to five players in reserves to have back-ups for player injuries. Further changes in the squads can be done by the teams if required.
Australia | England | Pakistan | India |
Aaron Finch (c)
Pat Cummins (vc) David Warner Josh Hazlewood Steven Smith Glenn Maxwell Mitchell Starc Matthew Wade Ashton Agar Tim David Josh Inglis Mitchell Marsh Kane Richardson Marcus Stoinis Adam Zampa |
Jos Buttler (c)
Moeen Ali Ben Stokes Dawid Malan Adil Rashid Chris Jordan Harry Brook Sam Curran Liam Livingstone Phil Salt Reece Topley David Willey Chris Woakes Mark Wood Alex Hales (Jonny Bairstow’s Replacement) (Reserves) Liam Dawson Richard Gleeson Tymal Mills |
Babar Azam (c)
Shadab Khan (vc) Mohammad Rizwan Shaheen Shah Afridi Mohammad Nawaz Haris Rauf Mohammad Wasim Asif Ali Naseem Shah Mhd Hasnain Haider Ali Iftikhar Ahmed Khushdil Shah Shan Masood, Usman Qadir (Reserves) Fakhar Zaman Mohammad Haris Shahnawaz Dahani |
Rohit Sharma (c)
KL Rahul Virat Kohli Suryakumar Yadav Hardik Pandya Deepak Hooda Rishabh Pant Dinesh Karthik Bhuvneshwar Kumar R Ashwin Yuzvendra Chahal Axar Patel Harshal Patel Arshdeep Singh (Reserves) Mohammad Shami Shreyas Iyer Ravi Bishnoi Deepak Chahar |
Andrew McDonald (Coach) | Matthew Mott (Coach) | Saqlain Mushtaq (Coach) | Rahul Dravid (Coach) |
New Zealand | South Africa | Sri Lanka | West Indies |
Kane Williamson (c)
Tim Southee Martin Guptill Trent Boult Finn Allen Jimmy Neesham Ish Sodhi Mitchell Santner Glenn Phillips Daryl Mitchell Adam Milne Lachlan Ferguson Devon Conway Mark Chapman Michael Bracewell |
Temba Bavuma (c)
Quinton de Kock David Miller Kagiso Rabada Rillee Rossouw Aiden Markram Tabraiz Shamsi, Heinrich Klaasen Anrich Nortje Reeza Hendricks Keshav Maharaj Lungi Ngidi Wayne Parnell Tristan Stubbs (Reserves) Bjorn Fortuin Marco Jansen Andile Phehlukwayo |
Dasun Shanaka (c)
Danushka Gunathilaka Pathum Nissanka Kusal Mendis Charith Asalanka Bhanuka Rajapaksa Dhananjaya de Silva Wanindu Hasaranga Maheesh Theekshana Jeffrey Vandersay Chamika Karunaratne Dushmantha Chameera Lahiru Kumara Dilshan Madushanka Pramod Madushan (Reserves) Ashen Bandara Praveen Jayawickrema Dinesh Chandimal Binura Fernando Nuwanidu Fernando. |
Nicholas Pooran (c)
Rovman Powell Yannic Cariah Johnson Charles Sheldon Cottrell Jason Holder Akeal Hosein Alzarri Joseph Brandon King Evin Lewis Kyle Mayers Obed Mccoy Raymon Reifer Odean Smith Shamarh Brooks (Shimron Hetmyer’s Replacement) |
Gary Stead (Coach) | Mark Boucher (Coach) | Chris Silverwood (Coach) | Phil Simmons (Coach) |
Bangladesh | Afghanistan | Zimbabwe | Netherlands |
Shakib Al Hasan (c)
Sabbir Rahman Mehidy Hasan Miraz Afif Hossain Mossadek Hossain Litton Das Yasir Ali Nurul Hasan Mustafizur Rahman Saifuddin Taskin Ahmed Ebadot Hossain Hasan Mahmud Najmul Hossain Nasum Ahmed (Reserves) Shoriful Islam Shak Mahedi Hasan Rishad Hossain Soumya Sarkar |
Mohammad Nabi (c)
Najibullah Zadran Rashid Khan Rahmanullah Gurbaz Azmatullah Omarzai Darwish Rasooli Farid Ahmad Malik Fazal Haq Farooqi Hazratullah Zazai Ibrahim Zadran Mujeeb ur Rahman Naveen ul Haq Qais Ahmad Salim Safi Usman Ghani (Reserves) Afsar Zazai Sharafuddin Ashraf Rahmat Shah Gulbadin Naib |
Craig Ervine (c)
Ryan Burl Regis Chakabva Tendai Chatara Bradley Evans Luke Jongwe Clive Madande Wessly Madhevere Wellington Masakadza Tony Munyonga Blessing Muzarabani Richard Ngarava Sikandar Raza Milton Shumba Sean Williams (Reserves) Tanaka Chivanga Innocent Kaia Kevin Kasuza Tadiwanashe Marumani Victor Nyauchi |
Scott Edwards (c)
Colin Ackermann Shariz Ahmad Logan van Beek Tom Cooper Brandon Glover Timm van der Gugten Fred Klaassen Bas de Leede Paul van Meekeren Roelof van der Merwe Stephan Myburgh Teja Nidamanuru Max O’Dowd Tim Pringle, Vikram Singh. |
Russell Domingo (Coach) | Jonathan Trott (Coach) | David Houghton (Coach) | Ryan Campbell (Coach) |
Ireland | Scotland | Namibia | United Arab Emirates |
Andrew Balbirnie (c) Mark Adair
Curtis Campher Gareth Delany George Dockrell Stephen Doheny Fionn Hand Josh Little Conor Olphert Simi Singh Paul Stirling Harry Tector Lorcan Tucker Graham Hume |
Richard Berrington (c)
George Munsey Michael Leask Bradley Wheal Chris Sole Chris Greaves Safyaan Sharif Josh Davey Matthew Cross Calum MacLeod Hamza Tahir Mark Watt Brandon McMullen Michael Jones Craig Wallace |
Gerhard Erasmus (c)
JJ Smit David Wiese Divan la Cock Stephan Baard Nicol Loftie Eaton Jan Frylinck Ruben Trumpelmann Zane Green Bernard Scholtz Tangeni Lungameni, Michael van Lingen Ben Shikongo Karl Birkenstock Lohan Louwrens Helao Ya France |
C P Rizwan (c)
Vriitya Aravind Chirag Suri Muhammad Waseem Basil Hameed Aryan Lakra Zawar Farid Kashif Daud Karthik Meiyappan Ahmed Raza Zahoor Khan Junaid Siddique Sabir Ali Alishan Sharafu Aayan Khan (Reserves) Sultan Ahmed Fahad Nawaz Vishnu Sukumaran Adithya Shetty Sanchit Sharma |
Heinrich Malan (Coach) | Shane Burger (Coach) | Pierre de Bruyn (Coach) | Robin Singh (Coach) |
Venue
For the first time, Australia will be hosting the World T20 event with seven home grounds from Oct 16 to Nov 14.
Grounds | Capacity |
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne | 100,024 |
Perth Stadium, Perth | 61,266 |
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide | 55,317 |
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney | 48,601 |
The Gabba, Brisbane | 42,000 |
Kardinia Park, Geelong | 26,000 |
Bellerive Oval, Hobart | 20,000 |
Prize Money
- Winners: $1.6 million
- Runner Up: $800,000
- Semi-Finalists: $400,000
- Super 12 (Per Winning Match) $40,000
Kick-off of ICC T20 World Cup 2022 – One of The Grandest Stages of Them All
The event of high drama, nail-biting moments, and pure entertainment will begin on 16 October with the first preliminary round between Sri Land and Namibia. All the eight teams in the first round will have to win at least two matches with high run rates in their respective groups to qualify for Super 12.
On 22 October 2022, the first match of Super 12 will be played between Australia vs New Zealand. Group stages will sum up on the 6th of November, and pay-offs will be played from the 9th of November to the 14th of November 2022.
Preliminary Round (Groups)
Group (A) | Group (B) |
Sri Lanka
Netherlands Namibia United Arab Emirates |
West Indies
Zimbabwe Ireland Scotland |
First Round (Group Stage) Schedule
- 16 Oct 2022 – Sri Lanka vs Namibia & Netherlands vs United Arab Emirates
- 17 Oct 2022 – Scotland vs West Indies & Ireland vs Zimbabwe
- 18 Oct 2022 – Namibia vs Netherlands & Sri Lanka vs United Arab Emirates
- 19 Oct 2022 – Ireland vs Scotland & West Indies vs Zimbabwe
- 20 Oct 2022 – Netherlands vs Sri Lanka & Namibia vs United Arab Emirates
- 21 Oct 2022 – Ireland vs West Indies & Scotland vs Zimbabwe
Super 12
Race to the semi-finals has always been the most challenging job, even though each team will play five rounds. As twelve teams are competing with each other, and only those with maximum wins with the highest strike rate will secure their positions in the semi-finals.
Last year we saw that teams with four wins had an adamant time getting into the semis. That’s why teams will have to win at least four matches out of six to have their chances into the final knockout rounds.
Groups
Group (A) | Group (B) |
Australia
England New Zealand Afghanistan A1 B2 |
India
Pakistan South Africa Bangladesh B1 A2 |
Matches Schedule
- 22 Oct 2022 – Australia vs New Zealand & Afghanistan vs England
- 23 Oct 2022 – A1 vs B2 & India vs Pakistan
- 24 Oct 2022 – Bangladesh vs A2 & South Africa vs B1
- 25 Oct 2022 – Australia vs A1
- 26 Oct 2022 – England vs B2 & Afghanistan vs New Zealand
- 27 Oct 2022 – Bangladesh vs South Africa & India vs A2 & Pakistan vs B1
- 28 Oct 2022 – Afghanistan vs B2 & Australia vs England
- 29 Oct 2022 – New Zealand vs A1
- 30 Oct 2022 – Bangladesh vs B1 & Pakistan vs A2 & India vs South Africa
- 31 Oct 2022 – Australia vs B2
- 01 Nov 2022 – Afghanistan vs A1 & England vs New Zealand
- 02 Nov 2022 – B1 vs A2 & Bangladesh vs India
- 03 Nov 2022 – Pakistan vs South Africa
- 04 Nov 2022 – New Zealand vs B2 & Afghanistan vs Australia
- 05 Nov 2022 – England vs A1
- 06 Nov 2022 – South Africa vs A2 & Bangladesh vs Pakistan & India vs B1
Final Play-offs
Semi-Finals
- 09 Nov 2022 – TBD vs TBD
- 10 Nov 2022 – TBD vs TBD
Finals
- 13 Nov 2022 – TBD vs TBD
Background & Interesting Facts of ICC T20 World Cup Tournament
If we talk about the stats of the ICC MenT20 Tournament, it was first held in 2007, and India was the first-ever champion who defeated Pakistan to achieve the title. In the same way, the Pakistani Shaheens secured the title in the second edition of the World T20 Cup in 2009.
To date, no other team has won the title two times except West Indies. This team became the only one to achieve this feat by winning the 2012 and 16 T20 World Cups under the captaincy of Daren Sammy.
- Top teams like South Africa, New Zealand, and Bangladesh are still to win an ICC T20 World Cup
- England won their first T20 World Cup in 2010
- Sri Land is the only team who was the runner up in two ICC T20 events, first in 2009 against Pakistan and then in 2012 against West Indies. Finally, they earned the opportunity to become the champions in 2014.
- Mahela Jayawardene from Sri Lanka (1016 runs) is the highest runs scorer overall at T20 Men World Cups.
- Shakib Al Hasan (41 Wickets) is the highest wicket-taker overall at T20 Men World Cups.
- Marlon Samuels from west Indies is the two-time man of the match performer in the finals of ICC T20 Cup 2012 and 16
- Viral Kohli, Shane Watson, Chris Gayle and Mahela Jayawardene share the record of 5 men of the matches in all the T20 World Cup Matches.
Bottom Line
Let’s see who will conquer the grounds of Australia, as the defending champions are always unbeatable at their home conditions. Will New Zealand again reach to the finals and end up winning the world cup? Or an Asian team will be able to take the winning trophy home.? Who will be victorious between India and Pakistan this time? Will India capitalise and handle the bowling force of Pakistan? Or once again green shirts will do the unexpected? What about underrated teams like South Africa, Sri Land, West Indies and Afghanistan? Will they be able to leave a mark on this international stage? All these questions will be answered after the wait for a few days more. So stay connected and tell us which team you are supporting in the comment section below.
FAQ about T20 World Cup 2022 on the Internet
Q: When will the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 start?
The event will start on the 16th of October 2022 and finish on the 14 of November 2022.
Q: Will Shaheen Shah Afridi Play ICC T20 World Cup 2022?
Yes! Shaheen Shah Afridi is fit and will be in the playing eleven of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022.
Q: When is India vs Pakistan match in ICC T20 World Cup 2022?
The Match will be at Melbourne Cricket Ground on the 23rd of October 2022.
Q: Is Jasprit Bumrah out of T20 World Cup 2022?
Yes! After several speculations, finally, the news came out that Jasprit Bumrah is ruled out and won’t be part of the Indian team squad due to a back stress fracture.
Q: What is the Pakistan Timing of the T20 World Cup 2022?
The T20 World Cup timing is a little bit complicated this time, as sometimes three matches will be played in one day. So, in Pakistan, the matches will start between 05 am to 01 pm respectively.
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