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The 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup will be the 10th edition of the tournament, scheduled from 7 February to 8 March 2026. It will be jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka and organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). The event will follow the Twenty20 International format, featuring group stages, Super 8s, and knockout rounds. A total of 20 teams will play across 55 matches, with India entering as the defending champions after winning the 2024 edition.

India and Sri Lanka qualified automatically as hosts. They will be joined by Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, South Africa, the United States, and West Indies — the top seven teams from the 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup. Based on ICC Men’s T20I Team Rankings, Ireland, New Zealand, and Pakistan have also booked their places.

The remaining eight teams earned their spots through regional qualifiers. Canada qualified from the Americas region, Italy and the Netherlands from Europe, Namibia and Zimbabwe from Africa, and Nepal, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates from the combined Asia–EAP region.

This tournament will also mark Italy’s historic debut in a major ICC event. With 20 teams from all continents, the 2026 T20 World Cup promises an exciting blend of experience, competition, and new talent.
 
Ahmedabad, Kolkata shortlisted to host 2026 T20 World Cup semis

The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad and the Eden Gardens in Kolkata have been shortlisted for the semifinals of the T20 World Cup slated for February-March next year. Jointly hosted by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), the International Cricket Council (ICC) has zeroed in on eight venues for the World Cup.

Five cities in India - Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai besides Ahmedabad and Kolkata - and three venues in Sri Lanka - two stadiums in Colombo and another in Kandy - have been finalised, with no decision yet on the venue for the final. It will depend on which teams reach the title clash and, more crucially, whether one of them is Pakistan. Ahmedabad remains an option to host the final should Pakistan not qualify.

As for the semifinals, should Sri Lanka or Pakistan reach the last four stage, that particular match will be played in Colombo. If neither reaches the last-four stage, both semifinals will be played in India. The final, of course, will be played in Colombo, should Pakistan go that far. The final decisions on these aspects have been kept open-ended.

According to an October 17 ICC release, the 20-team tournament will be played in the same format as the 2024 event in the USA and West Indies with the teams placed in four different groups of five sides each. All 13 Test playing countries apart, Canada, the Netherlands, UAE, Nepal, Oman and Namibia have qualified for the month-long event. European minnows Italy will be the debutants for the global championship.

The group stage will be followed by a Super Eights phase that will include the top two finishers from each group. "The Super Eights will feature two groups of four sides, with the top two finishers from each group then progressing to the knockout semifinals," the ICC said.

India are the defending champions of the World Cup, having won in June 2024, beating South Africa in the final. The ICC is expected to release the schedule, along with the groupings, in a few days.

Saikia-Naqvi meet held outside of ICC purview

Meanwhile, it has been learnt that the meeting between Devajit Saikia and Mohsin Naqvi took place outside of the recent ICC meetings. Sources said the meeting, although facilitated by a couple of ICC officials, was independent of the ICC sessions and that the matter was not discussed even during informal board interactions. Contrary to reports in a section of the media, the issue was never part of the ICC meeting agenda.

The officials of the two boards met to break the deadlock over the Asia Cup Trophy. It was felt by the officials that there is a need to resolve the issue early and as reported by this website, the meeting was held in an atmosphere of cordiality.

 
Italy winning the super over after scoring 20 runs in the last over of the regular match bowled by Raufale is what I'm here for.
 
There are four groups of five teams each, With two sides from each pool qualifying for the Super Eight stage.

India ,Pakistan ,Netherlands ,USA, Nambia = India , Pakistan

SL , Australia, Ireland, Zimbabwe and Oman = Australia , SL/ Zimbabwe

England, WI, Bangladesh, Nepal and Italy = England and WI

South Africa, NZ , Afghanistan , UAE, Canada = South Africa and Afghanistan/ NZ

:kp
 
There are four groups of five teams each, With two sides from each pool qualifying for the Super Eight stage.

India ,Pakistan ,Netherlands ,USA, Nambia = India , Pakistan

SL , Australia, Ireland, Zimbabwe and Oman = Australia , SL/ Zimbabwe

England, WI, Bangladesh, Nepal and Italy = England and WI

South Africa, NZ , Afghanistan , UAE, Canada = South Africa and Afghanistan/ NZ

:kp
is this confirmed.
 


India and Sri Lanka, the joint hosts of the Twenty20 World Cup early next year, appear to have received contrasting draws. Top-ranked India are placed, arguably, in an easy cluster - something Pakistan could also claim - but Sri Lanka may not necessarily feel as lucky. The island nation (No 8 in the ICC rankings) is grouped with three other full-member Test-playing sides - Australia (No 2), Zimbabwe (No 11) and Ireland (No 12) - along with Oman (No. 20). It could be a group of death.

On the other hand, India and Pakistan (No 7) are the only Test-playing nations in their bracket, with the Netherlands (No 13), Namibia (No 15) and the USA (No 18) completing the five-team lineup. With two sides from each pool qualifying for the Super Eight stage, it should be a straightforward route for the arch-rivals to advance to the next round irrespective of the result in their blockbuster face-off, in the second weekend of the championship - February 15. It is, of course, imperative to add a disclaimer here: Pakistan had lost to the USA in the previous edition in 2024.

There are four groups of five teams each, and there may be a case for arguing that there are multiple 'groups of death' in the preliminary stage. England (No 3) and the West Indies (No 6), both former champions, are drawn together with Bangladesh (No 9) - a full member and a formidable side, particularly in subcontinental conditions. The three are grouped alongside Nepal (No 17) and rank outsiders Italy, the 28th-ranked team in the world.

Runners-up South Africa (No 5) are also in a tough cluster. Theoretically, they may have to overcome at least one of New Zealand (No 4) or Afghanistan (No 10) - no easy pushovers in T20 cricket - to advance to the next round, especially given that they can expect an easier time against the UAE (No 16) and Canada (No 18), the other two teams in their group, in the February 7-March 8 championship.

India open their World Cup campaign against the USA, followed by league fixtures against Namibia, Pakistan and the Netherlands. As per a pre-arranged agreement, the big India-Pakistan match will be played in Colombo. As reported by Cricbuzz before, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi and Ahmedabad are the cities that will host matches in India. In Sri Lanka, Kandy will be a venue in addition to the two international grounds in Colombo.

Ahmedabad is slated to host the final, unless, of course, Pakistan make the title clash. Mumbai and Kolkata are in line for the semifinal matches, depending on which teams qualify for the last-four stage. Colombo is shortlisted for one semifinal and the final, should Pakistan advance that far in the championship.

The first two teams from each pool will qualify for the Super Eight, from which the top four sides will progress to the semifinals, followed by the final. The International Cricket Council (ICC) will unveil the draw in Mumbai on November 25.
 
My very early Pakistan squad of 15 men.

1. Farhan
2. Fakhar
3. Babar
4. Hasan
5. Samad

6. Haris / Nafay (wk)

7. Saim
8. Shadab / Maaz
9. Nawaz
10. Faheem

11. Wasim Jr
12. Shaheen (c)
13. Mirza

14. Abrar
15. Muqeem
 
Fast bowlers pecking order Wt20

SSA WasimJr Mirza Nassem Faheem Abass Afridi
Even from them 5/6 will be selected
Surely Rauf does not merits selection
 
There are four groups of five teams each, With two sides from each pool qualifying for the Super Eight stage.

India ,Pakistan ,Netherlands ,USA, Nambia = India , Pakistan

SL , Australia, Ireland, Zimbabwe and Oman = Australia , SL/ Zimbabwe

England, WI, Bangladesh, Nepal and Italy = England and WI

South Africa, NZ , Afghanistan , UAE, Canada = South Africa and Afghanistan/ NZ

:kp
Dont underestimate the bangla brothers. They got talent in the A team.
 
Italy and Bangladesh are in the same group. Can Italy cause an upset? LOL.

Anyway, looks like 2 groups are very easy and 2 groups are more difficult.

Looking forward to a good tournament.
 
To my surprise, or not, knowing PCB, Abbas has not played one game in the previous 3 tournaments.
 
My very early Pakistan squad of 15 men.

1. Farhan
2. Fakhar
3. Babar
4. Hasan
5. Samad

6. Haris / Nafay (wk)

7. Saim
8. Shadab / Maaz
9. Nawaz
10. Faheem

11. Wasim Jr
12. Shaheen (c)
13. Mirza

14. Abrar
15. Muqeem
I don’t think many changes will be made from the squad that was picked for tri series. Team think tank may want to back Usman Khan. Usman Tariq will also be part of the squad.

I really want to see Maaz in the team.
 
Dont underestimate the bangla brothers. They got talent in the A team.
Performance in emerging Asia cup is way different to performing at international level. Pakistan won successive engerimg Asia cup match against india yet winless against india at the international level since 2023.

Same is the case for Bangladesh.

:kp
 
These are the groups.

Pakistan and USA are scheduled to meet again.

I think these teams may go to Super 8:

Group A: Pakistan, India
Group B: Bangladesh, England
Group C: Australia, Sri Lanka
Group D: Afghanistan, South Africa

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My very early Pakistan squad of 15 men.

1. Farhan
2. Fakhar
3. Babar
4. Hasan
5. Samad

6. Haris / Nafay (wk)

7. Saim
8. Shadab / Maaz
9. Nawaz
10. Faheem

11. Wasim Jr
12. Shaheen (c)
13. Mirza

14. Abrar
15. Muqeem
Fwo early to predict the team combo. Pakistan is never a team who follow the process but select the team based on current performance.

Pakistan is going to play 3 T20 series against Australia just before the World T20 so that will decide few places in the team.

:kp
 
These are the groups.

Pakistan and USA are scheduled to meet again.

I think these teams may go to Super 8:

Group A: Pakistan, India
Group B: Bangladesh, England
Group C: Australia, Sri Lanka
Group D: Afghanistan, South Africa

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BD and Italy are in the same group, @BDfanforever.

I hope BD will not choke against the Italians. LOL.

Jokes aside, I think BD should beat Nepal and Italy. Probably West Indies too. Indian/SL pitches should assist BD bowlers.
 
BD and Italy are in the same group, @BDfanforever.

I hope BD will not choke against the Italians. LOL.

Jokes aside, I think BD should beat Nepal and Italy. Probably West Indies too. Indian/SL pitches should assist BD bowlers.
BD need to anti up in T20. Otherwise, soon we will start losing against football nation countries like Italy, Brazil, Argentina, USA. We already lost against USA too.
 
BD need to anti up in T20. Otherwise, soon we will start losing against football nation countries like Italy, Brazil, Argentina, USA. We already lost against USA too.

Agree.

Hopefully they will not choke against associates and West Indies.
 
So Pakistan, India, Netherlands, Namibia and 🇺🇸 in the same group

I must say, epic trolling by the ICC putting Pakistan and USA in the same group again:wahab2
 
So Pakistan, India, Netherlands, Namibia and 🇺🇸 in the same group

I must say, epic trolling by the ICC putting Pakistan and USA in the same group again:wahab2
It's a commercial decision probably. Desis only really watch it there and they wanna exploit that market. So why not stick them in with India and Pakistan.

And it shows how much crap and rigging and fake patriotism takes place in cricket if India and Pakistan play in Colombo.
 
It's a commercial decision probably. Desis only really watch it there and they wanna exploit that market. So why not stick them in with India and Pakistan.

And it shows how much crap and rigging and fake patriotism takes place in cricket if India and Pakistan play in Colombo.

In football, they don't put Argentina-Brazil in same group every time. These things are random or follow a process.

In cricket, they blatantly put PAK-IND in same group. Makes a mockery.

Cricket wasn't like this before Indians hijacked it. :inti
 
It's a commercial decision probably. Desis only really watch it there and they wanna exploit that market. So why not stick them in with India and Pakistan.

And it shows how much crap and rigging and fake patriotism takes place in cricket if India and Pakistan play in Colombo.
I'm sure there is a commercialism aspect to it, but it's hard to ignore the trolling side of it
 
It's a commercial decision probably. Desis only really watch it there and they wanna exploit that market. So why not stick them in with India and Pakistan.

And it shows how much crap and rigging and fake patriotism takes place in cricket if India and Pakistan play in Colombo.
2026 world T20 is last tournament where they placed India - Pakistan in the same group :kp
 
Italy and Bangladesh are in the same group. Can Italy cause an upset? LOL.

Anyway, looks like 2 groups are very easy and 2 groups are more difficult.

Looking forward to a good tournament.
No chance. BD better team in T20s now. I expect BD to qualify from the group. England and BD.
 
I don't think bng will qualify .All the matches will happen at batting grounds where 200 is minimum.bng will struggle against wi powe hitters.
 
I don't think bng will qualify .All the matches will happen at batting grounds where 200 is minimum.bng will struggle against wi powe hitters.

OK if you say so. :inti

Venues haven't been decided yet.

Hopefully India will get knocked out too.
 
OK if you say so. :inti

Venues haven't been decided yet.

Hopefully India will get knocked out too.
Genius clown.venues are locked already.

( Ahmedabad, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai )

Bng will mostly play all their matches at Eden Gardens just like 23 wc .

Cry a river as usual.India will wipe every opponent back in t20 format.
 
Waiting for official words from ICC... no doubts that India and Pakistan will be in same group as always.
 
Rohit Sharma named Men’s T20 World Cup tournament ambassador

India’s former captain Rohit Sharma has been announced as the tournament ambassador for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.

Rohit Sharma, who captained reigning champions India to glory at the previous Men’s T20 World Cup in 2024, has been named the tournament ambassador for the 2026 edition to be held in India and Sri Lanka.

Rohit was prolific for India in T20Is, finishing with 4231 runs at an average of 32.01 and a strike-rate of 140.89.

He is one of the few players to have been part of two successful Men’s T20 World Cup campaigns, the first of which came in the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2007, while the latter came in the latest edition of the tournament in 2024.

Former India captain and two-time T20 World Cup winner Rohit Sharma has been announced as the tournament ambassador for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.

In the 2007 campaign, which was also Rohit’s debut in the format, the batter had a sensational run, hitting 88 runs without being dismissed, including crucial knocks in the Super Eights phase versus South Africa (50*) and in the final versus Pakistan (30*).

The 2024 campaign was even more special, where Rohit captained India to the elusive title.

He led by example and was prolific with the bat, being India’s highest run-getter with 257 runs at a strike-rate of 156.70.

His quickfire starts gave the Team in Blue an early advantage at the start of the innings. His standout performances came in the Super Eights against Australia (92 off 41) and the semi-final versus England (57 off 39).

He announced his retirement from the shortest format following India’s triumph at the 2024 T20 World Cup, which broke the 11-year drought of ICC trophies for the senior Men’s side.

Speaking about being named the tournament ambassador, Rohit said, It is great to have the tournament back in India and for me to be associated once again with the tournament, this time in a new capacity as the Brand Ambassador.

"I wish all the players the very best and hope they have a memorable time and enjoy India’s hospitality while taking back a lot of memories."

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 will be played from 7 February-8 March, 2026.

 
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If pakistan doesn't qualify for semifinals then both semi will Play in india. :kp
 
Match might be rained off haha will ICC add an extra day for India vs Pakistan match in case of rain, like ACC did in 2023 Asia Cup.
Rain in Feb? I don't think so but let's hope no rain otherwise Jay Shah has to open his invisible eyes to allocated a extra day ( Don't think it will be possible unless knockout games). jk

:kp
 
Rain in Feb? I don't think so but let's hope no rain otherwise Jay Shah has to open his invisible eyes to allocated a extra day ( Don't think it will be possible unless knockout games). jk

:kp
You never know, ICC would want that much to go at any cost, I dont think Any India vs Pakistan match has been fully rained off in any ICC events for mens team, I could be wrong, it would be funny if it did get rained off sponsers would be mad hahaha
 
Does icc wants to dash off pak fans hopes like ct25?.I see pak have super 8 match against nz on Feb 21 and eng on feb24.pak can exit before they know.
 
Why are you playing with us

To fool people by no handshake again 😂
Pakistan hosted last ICC tournament yet India - Pakistan placed in same group.

Even In 2023 Asia cup , Pakistan was host and hey asked for a reserved day because they wanted Indian money for survival.

:klopp :kp
 
Looking at the schedule and groups, don't think Bangladesh, USA and Afghanistan will qualify for Super 8 this time.

Top 8 teams should qualify comfortably
 
Looking at the schedule and groups, don't think Bangladesh, USA and Afghanistan will qualify for Super 8 this time.

Top 8 teams should qualify comfortably
Where will be westindies Play the match against Bangladesh and Nepal? :kp
 
Looking at the schedule and groups, don't think Bangladesh, USA and Afghanistan will qualify for Super 8 this time.

Top 8 teams should qualify comfortably
As some analyst pointed out afg has 11 am matches against kiwis in chennai and sa in ahmedabad .both have to content with zero dew against afg spin.bcci did more than a favour to afg.last time nz folded against afg in similar style on a turning wicket.
 
As some analyst pointed out afg has 11 am matches against kiwis in chennai and sa in ahmedabad .both have to content with zero dew against afg spin.bcci did more than a favour to afg.last time nz folded against afg in similar style on a turning wicket.
Afghans' batting is shambolic and Chennai and Ahmedabad can be better batting wickets than that Guyana wicket.
 
Afghans' batting is shambolic and Chennai and Ahmedabad can be better batting wickets than that Guyana wicket.
Their batting is shambolic but can do steady accumulation. both pitches will allow them for 160 range score to be safe to give them atleast a chance.
 

ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 tickets to go live today, prices start at ₹100 and LKR1000​

The International Cricket Council (ICC) today announced the opening of ticket sales for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, pricing entry-level tickets at historic lows to drive accessibility for the pinnacle event. Sales will begin at 18h45 IST with prices starting at just ₹100 (approximately $1.11) at some venues in India and LKR1000 (approximately $3.26) in Sri Lanka.

The landmark 10th edition of the tournament will be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, featuring matches across eight venues from 7 February to 8 March.

The excitement begins with the tournament opener between Pakistan and the Netherlands in Colombo, followed by a clash of the West Indies and Bangladesh in Kolkata, capped by a showdown between India and the USA in Mumbai.

The ICC has reduced one of the primary entry barriers for fans to experience the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup by making the tickets highly affordable in Phase I. With pricing starting from ₹100 in India and LKR1000 in Sri Lanka and more than 2 million tickets going on sale, the ICC aspires to democratize the in-stadia experience of ICC events.

View ticket categories and prices here.

ICC CEO, Mr Sanjog Gupta, said: “Phase I of ticket sales is an important milestone in our journey towards delivering the most accessible and global ICC event ever staged. Our vision for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 is clear: every fan, regardless of background, geography or financial means, should have the chance to access an in-stadia experience of world-class marquee cricket.

“With tickets starting from just ₹100 and LKR1000, we are putting affordability at the centre of our strategy. This is about opening the gates wide and inviting millions to be part of a global celebration of cricket, not as spectators from afar, but as active participants in the energy, emotion and magic that only a stadium can offer.

“The 2026 edition, featuring 20 teams and 55 matches, will be the most ambitious and inclusive T20 World Cup in history. We firmly believe it will set a new benchmark not only for competitive excellence but for fan experience and access. Our commitment is to bring the world closer to the game and to ensure this becomes a tournament remembered for both its cricketing brilliance and its connection with the fans we serve.”

Mr. Devajit Saikia, Honorary Secretary, BCCI said: “With tickets starting as low as ₹100, the excitement around the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 is multiplied manifold. We are committed to creating a world-class match-day experience that reflects India’s passion for the sport, modern facilities, smooth logistics, and stadiums buzzing with energy.

“This tournament is an opportunity for fans to come together and celebrate cricket in its most electrifying format. We have worked closely with all stakeholders to ensure accessibility, comfort, and an atmosphere worthy of a global event. We warmly welcome fans from across India and around the globe to witness thrilling action and create lifelong memories.”

Mr Ashley de Silva, CEO, Sri Lanka Cricket, said: “We are extremely proud to co-host this prestigious event alongside India, and we eagerly look forward to welcoming fans from across the world to our stadiums.

“With Phase I of ticket sales now open, we encourage everyone to secure their seats early to ensure they don’t miss a single moment of the action.

“We look forward to seeing our venues come alive with passion and energy as fans celebrate cricket in its most electrifying format. This World Cup will not only showcase top-tier competition but will also reaffirm Sri Lanka’s reputation as a warm, vibrant, and unforgettable cricketing destination.”

With 20 teams competing, the tournament is set to deliver an action-packed schedule of 55 matches, starting with highly anticipated group-stage encounters.

The Narendra Modi Stadium (Ahmedabad), MA Chidambaram Stadium (Chennai), Arun Jaitley Stadium (New Delhi), Wankhede Stadium (Mumbai), Eden Gardens (Kolkata), R. Premadasa Stadium (Colombo), Singhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground (Colombo) and Pallekele International Cricket Stadium (Kandy) are set to welcome fans for a month of exhilarating cricket.

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Spectacular launch for ICC Men's T20 World Cup Trophy Tour​


The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Trophy Tour with DP World was launched over Adam’s Bridge, where a two-seater paramotor ascended into the sky carrying the trophy against the dramatic backdrop of India’s southern coastline.

Adam’s Bridge is culturally revered as Ram Setu in India, while also serving as a symbolic gateway linking the two co-hosts, India and Sri Lanka.

The two-seater paramotor flight traced the shimmering chain of limestone shoals below, reaching the farthest authorised point over the bridge before circling back, capturing sweeping aerial visuals and the emotions surrounding this iconic launch moment.

Jay Shah, the ICC Chairman, reflected on the importance of the occasion.

"Launching the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Trophy Tour with DP World above the Ram Setu, a site steeped in history, symbolism and shared cultural identity, sets an inspiring tone as we build towards this landmark event.

“This tour represents far more than the physical movement of a trophy. It is a unifying journey that brings continents, cultures, and cricketing communities together, igniting passion among fans worldwide and strengthening the shared spirit that defines our game.

“With every stop, the Trophy Tour will heighten the sense of anticipation and invite fans across the world to join us in celebrating what promises to be an unforgettable ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.”

The 10th edition of the global event will feature 20 teams, comprising 29 days of high-intensity cricket played at eight venues across India and Sri Lanka, commencing on February 7.

The Trophy Tour will journey across Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Qatar, Oman, Nepal, Bahrain, and Mongolia, giving fans the chance to see the iconic silverware up close and participate in interactive experiences to build excitement ahead of the global megaevent.

The tour includes campus visits, fan meets, public activations, and cricket carnivals designed to celebrate the sport’s energy and inclusivity.

In a unique initiative, the trophy will also be taken to schools and colleges associated with players set to participate in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, offering young fans an inspiring, once-in-a-lifetime connection to the global stage.

Additionally, the trophy will be showcased at major T20 leagues as well as select bilateral series, reinforcing the build-up to the tournament across formats and geographies.

Fans around the world will be able to follow the tour’s journey through its official social media platform, @icctrophytour.

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Hoping for a good tournament.

I personally think South Africa or Australia may win it.
 
Spin-friendly condition will benefit India... They should win this one again.
 
Italy release statement on T20 World Cup captaincy

The Italian Cricket Federation (Federazione Cricket Italia) have confirmed Wayne Madsen will lead the side for their historic ICC Men's T20 World Cup tilt next year, replacing Joe Burns who will be omitted from the squad for the tournament.

The governing body released a statement late on Tuesday, re-affirming Madsen's position after being appointed captain of the team back in late November, and will lead the team in both his side's bilateral series against Ireland in January and at next year's global event in India and Sri Lanka from February 7.

The Italians are yet to submit their player list for the tournament next year, their first appearance at a cricket global tournament at any level of the game.

"Madsen brings significant international and domestic experience to the position, having represented already Italy in T20Is, and remains a central figure within the squad’s leadership group," Italy's governing body said in their statement.

"The Federation can also confirm that Joe Burns will not be selected as part of Italy’s squad for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

"Although preliminary exchanges of availability took place in recent weeks, a full agreement was never reached and, consequently, a formal contract was not signed. At the same time, internal technical and organizational evaluations led to the selection of Wayne Madsen as captain.

"This decision responds to the need to ensure stability, harmony, and continuity for the team, elements deemed to be priorities over short-term objectives. These considerations were made solely in the interest of the national team's preparation and serenity ahead of this historic event.

"The Federation wishes to place on record its sincere thanks to Joe Burns for his service to Italian cricket, both as a player and as captain."

*Cricket Italy are one of the fastest growing countries in Europe with now more than 100 cricket clubs and a new Schools Programme with #criiio at the heart of it.*

Burns represented Italy at both sub-regional and regional European T20 World Cup Qualifiers in the 2026 cycle, the latter as skipper of the side, helping the team to qualification.

The former Australian international also took part in Challenge League cricket for Italy on the 50-over side, as part of the pathway for the next edition of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2027.

Italy begin their T20 World Cup campaign against Bangladesh in Kolkata on February 9, with the team also scheduled to play against England, West Indies and Nepal in Group C.

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Joe Burns, the former Australia opener who led Italy to a spot at the 2026 T20 World Cup, has been replaced as captain and left out of the team's plans for the upcoming tournament
 
Spin-friendly condition will benefit India... They should win this one again.
my reply will make the majority happy here...

I just got a gut feeling India will not be winning...the KO's will be farthest they will go...

and i hope am wrong...:)
 
Sri Lanka name new captain in T20 World Cup preliminary squad

Sri Lanka have announced a 25-member preliminary squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, with all-rounder Dasun Shanaka taking charge as the new skipper as they begin preparations for the marquee ICC event.

Shanaka will lead the group, with the squad featuring a strong core of white-ball experience in the form of Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis, Kusal Perera and former skipper Asalanka.

Sri Lanka preliminary squad for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026:

Dasun Shanaka (c), Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis, Kamil Mishara, Kusal Perera, Dhananjaya de Silva, Niroshan Dickwella, Janith Liyanage, Charith Asalanka, Kamindu Mendis, Pavan Rathnayake, Sahan Arachchige, Wanindu Hasaranga, Dunith Wellalage, Milan Rathnayake, Nuwan Thushara, Eshan Malinga, Dushmantha Chameera, Pramod Madushan, Matheesha Pathirana, Dilshan Madushanka, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushan Hemantha, Vijayakanth Viyaskanth, Traveen Mathew

All-round depth remains a key strength, with Wanindu Hasaranga, Dhananjaya de Silva, Kamindu Mendis and Dunith Wellalage offering balance with both the bat and ball.

The bowling unit includes established pace options such as Dushmantha Chameera and Matheesha Pathirana, alongside mystery spinner Maheesh Theekshana.

Several younger players like Eshan Malinga, Vijayakanth Viyaskanth and Traveen Mathew have also earned opportunities to stake an early claim ahead of the tournament.

13 players from the previous T20 World Cup in 2024 have been retained for the next edition of the tournament, including Shanaka, Hasaranga, Asalanka, Kusal Mendis, Nissanka, Kamindu Mendis, de Silva, Theekshana, Dunith Wellalage, Chameera, Nuwan Thushara, Matheesha Pathirana and Dilshan Madushanka.

The preliminary squad gives Sri Lanka flexibility as they look to fine-tune combinations over the next year, with the final squad to be confirmed closer to the tournament, beginning February 7.

Sri Lanka's group stage fixtures:

February 8:
v Ireland, Colombo

February 12: v Oman, Pallekele

February 16: v Australia, Pallekele

February 19: v Zimbabwe, Colombo

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Shanaka has replaced Asalanka as T20 captain after Asalanka ran away from Pakistan early.
 
Pace duo set to return for Australia’s T20 World Cup squad

The experienced duo of Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood are set to be included in Australia’s provisional squad for the upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup despite injury concerns.

Cummins, who returned for the third Ashes Test in Adelaide before being subsequently ruled out of the remainder of the series as a precaution, will undergo another scan on his back in four weeks’ time.

A final call on his availability for the tournament that commences on February 7 will be made after the results of that assessment.

"Pat will have a scan, I think in another four weeks, so that'll give us the information then on where he's at for the (T20) World Cup," said head coach Andrew McDonald

He'll be named in the squad of 15, and then we'll get that information as to where he's at."

Josh Hazlewood has missed the entire Ashes series due to hamstring and Achilles injuries that have troubled the 34-year-old pacer.

Before his injury, the pacer starred in the white-ball series against India and looks likely to return in time for the T20 World Cup, giving a major boost to Australia.

"Josh is returning to bowl. He looks as though he should be right in terms of possible timeframes." McDonald said

Another concern for Australia is hard-hitting middle-order batter Tim David, who recently injured his hamstring while playing in the BBL for the Hobart Hurricanes.

The finisher had been ruled out for two months earlier this year with a similar injury, but McDonald believes the 29-year-old will be fit in time for the marquee 20-over tournament.

"Not sure whether it's just pure muscle or tendon, and that'll give us a timeframe. I think the timeframe will be kind on TD (Tim David) as well. So he should be available no matter what that injury is." said Mcdonald before a scan revealed a grade-two right hamstring strain that ruled David out for the remainder of the BBL, though he remains on track with his rehabilitation to be fit in time for the T20 World Cup.

Australia will commence their T20 World Cup campaign against Ireland on February 11. As part of their preparations, they will play a three-match T20I series in Pakistan in January.

Source: ICC
 
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