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What do teams need to focus on to succeed in ICC T20 World Cup 2026?

Simple advice...don't cheat this time like 2023...because those who dig holes for others fall in it. Your T20 team is very strong anyway don't ruin your chances by cheating. You may win it otherwise
Only Loser's cry about pitch etc when they can't win anything . We can't control someone's if they want to do same thing ( Like crying about pitches , conditions etc) again and again.

Our T20 is team best team in the World by far and unlike some team we don't reduced boundary size or use the sandpaper help, or bottle caps to takes the wickets.

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But we doctored it in UAE too right, the CT Pakistan hosted? :bhajji
Simple rules by some posters - if india win anything then it's due to pitch , BCCICC . hilarious .no wonder nobody takes their opinion seriously due to conspiracy theories all the time.

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No that was something beyond it, even a club tournament does have shame to play final elsewhere besides a same location
Yet PCB hosted it with those those doctored pitches? What kind of board fixes pitches for its arch enemy? Did they not feel ashamed? :bhajji
 
Yet PCB hosted it with those those doctored pitches? What kind of board fixes pitches for its arch enemy? Did they not feel ashamed? :bhajji
I know you can't be that naive...It was a BCCi event with sham PCB tag...PCB didn't even have control to play national anthems

But for future they can learn it from BCCi
 
I know you can't be that naive...It was a BCCi event with sham PCB tag...PCB didn't even have control to play national anthems
Answer the question mate please. If it was such a biased tourney why did PCB host it and prepare doctored pitches for India?

Who's more shameless here , BCCI for doctoring 23 WC pitch or PCB hosting CT with doctored pitches for India? :bhajji

Naive are those who say only BCCI and India bad...naives being too generous.
 
Answer the question mate please. If it was such a biased tourney why did PCB host it and prepare doctored pitches for India?

Who's more shameless here , BCCI for doctoring 23 WC pitch or PCB hosting CT with doctored pitches for India? :bhajji

Naive are those who say only BCCI and India bad...naives being too generous.
May be I was wrong you aren't naive but don't you know that ICC was preparing the pitches at CT 2025 unlike WC 2023...but don't worry difference wasn't much as this time it was Jay Shah led ICC
 
May be I was wrong you aren't naive but don't you know that ICC was preparing the pitches at CT 2025 unlike WC 2023...but don't worry difference wasn't much as this time it was Jay Shah led ICC
So PCB let their name be tarnished in a tourney they hosted by doctoring pitches for their arch rivals? Some would say that was beyond shameless...
 
So PCB let their name be tarnished in a tourney they hosted by doctored piches made by their arch rivals? Some would say that was beyond shameless...
Yes, I have corrected it... absolutely true...but more better to say doctored stadium lol
 
Jersey kept their T20 World Cup hopes alive with a thrilling one-wicket win over Scotland — their first-ever victory against them in T20Is — during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier in The Hague. Chasing 134, Jersey survived a dramatic collapse, slipping from 81-1 to 129-9 before Jake Dunford and captain Charles Perchard held their nerve to seal the chase off the final over. Earlier, Harrison Carlyon’s 3-wicket burst helped restrict Scotland to 133-7, despite late resistance from Matthew Cross (43*) and Mark Watt (28). Jersey’s historic win now injects new energy into the qualification race.
 
T20 World Cup 2026 Europe Qualifier: Final Day Scenarios

With one day left in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Europe Qualifier, three teams – Italy, Netherlands, and Jersey – are vying for the final two qualification spots for next year’s global event in India and Sri Lanka. Scotland, shockingly beaten by Jersey, are officially out of the race.

Jersey Keep Hopes Alive

Jersey pulled off a thrilling last-ball win against Scotland – their first ever against the side in T20Is. Despite the landmark victory, Jersey’s qualification is not yet confirmed. Their fate now rests on the result of Italy’s clash against the Netherlands.

Italy on the Brink of History

Italy’s impressive 12-run win over Scotland earlier in the tournament puts them in pole position. A win against the Netherlands will seal their historic maiden qualification to a T20 World Cup. However, if they lose, net run rate will determine who advances between them and Jersey.

Netherlands Can Still Spoil the Party

A win for the Netherlands over Italy would take them to five points and potentially qualify them alongside either Jersey or Italy – again, depending on net run rate. That puts pressure on Italy to not only compete but do so convincingly.

Net Run Rate Equation

If Italy lose, they can still qualify if the defeat is narrow. They are expected to progress even with a loss of 44 runs or fewer, or if their total is chased after the 14.6-over mark.

Qualification Permutations

Jersey win, Italy win: Italy and Jersey qualify

Jersey win, Netherlands win: Netherlands + one of Italy/Jersey (on NRR)
 
Netherlands are into the ICC Men's T20 World Cup after topping the Europe Regional Final
 
We also have new debutant - Italy qualify for T20 World Cup 2026

Italy will make their debut in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, having qualified for the European Qualifiers on the Net Run Rate.

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Italy and the Netherlands qualify for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026

Italy and the Netherlands have qualified for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 taking place in India and Sri Lanka. This is the first time that Italy has qualified for a cricket ICC World Cup.

The sides met in one of the two all-important fixtures of the day at ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Europe Qualifier at The Hague in Switzerland.

The Netherlands beat Italy by nine wickets, while Jersey shocked Scotland with a one-wicket victory off the final ball of the match which saw the Scots eliminated from the running for the first time in four Men’s T20 World Cup events.

Italy and Jersey both sat with five points in the log standings, but the former secured their place at the main event by virtue of a superior net run rate.

Fifteen teams have qualified for the Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 so far. The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 East-Asia Pacific Qualifier will see three more teams secure tickets to India and Sri Lanka and two more from Africa will make the final 20.

Italy won the toss and elected to bat first, posting a competitive 134/7 at the end of their allotted overs. Their top contributors were number six and seven batters, Ben Manenti (30) and Grant Stewart (25), with Roelof van der Merwe the pick of the Netherlands’ bowlers, returning a Player of the Match winning three wickets for 15 runs.

In reply, openers Max O’Dowd (47 not out) and Michael Levitt (34), put on 71 runs for the opening stand, including 66 runs in the powerplay. Levitt’s was the only wicket to fall in the eighth over before captain, Scott Edwards (37 not out), entered the fray, adding a 64-run partnership for the third wicket to get their side to victory and the Men’s T20 World Cup.

In the other fixture of the day, Jersey beat Scotland for the first time, but their excitement could not last as they received news of Italy confirming their place in the 15th over of their match against the Netherlands.

Scotland posted 133/7 in their 20 overs after being put into bat first by Jersey. It was another case of the middle and lower orders to the rescue when they found themselves on 64 for six in the 11th over before Matthew Cross (43 not out) and Mark Watt (28) top scored for their side, securing a respectable total.

Harrison Carlyon and Benjamin Ward were the dangermen with the ball in hand with Carlyon taking three wickets for 26 runs and Ward two for 24.

Jersey’s reply got off to a good start in spite of the early loss of Carlyon for 15 in the third over. Nick Greenwood smashed 49 runs from 36 deliveries to help their side to 81 in the 12th over before he was trapped lbw by Chris Greaves (two for 26).

After the fall of Greenwood’s wicket, Jersey suffered a batting collapse that saw them lose eight wickets for 48 runs. In the end, they needed five runs from four deliveries and captain Charles Perchard (one not out) and Jake Dunford (four not out) held their nerves to clinch their historic win off the final delivery of the match.


 
So scotland could not make it. Would call it an upset... Italy, nice stuff.
 
Italian batter Joe Burns pens a heartfelt message after Italy’s fairytale qualification:

"I don’t think words will ever describe my emotions to this team and to this country. Sacrifice, dedication and commitment to a dream – we have walked this path into the unknown together to our first World Cup."

"Guided by the inspiration of those at home, around the world or looking down from above. For the ones who have gone before and for generations to come."

"I hope this team can be a beacon for everyone to connect through family, through sport and through a shared story."

"May those who walk with us forever be proud. Without them, we never would have dared to dream."

"This is our legacy. Thank you
 
Italy is here. New team for Pakistan to lose to and get kicked out in the first round lol (apart from the usual defeat to India).
 
Now that Italy has qualified, India will definitely play Italy in one of the group matches with Meloni-Modi together in attendance.
 
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