T20 World Cup 2022 Full Schedule – The tournament will start on October 16, 2022, and ICC T20 World Cup final on November 13. The venue for the tournament is Australia, T20 World Cup 2022 matches will start at 12:30 PM, 1:30 PM, 4:30 PM IST, India & Pakistan are again in the same group along with South Africa, Bangladesh & two qualifiers. India will begin their campaign on 23rd October once again against Pakistan – Follow all ICC T20 World Cup 2022 LIVE Updates on InsideSport.IN.
T20 World Cup 2022: Full Schedule, Squads, Host, Live Streaming, Date, Time, Point Table All you need to know
T20 World Cup will start on OCT 16, 2022
When will T20 World Cup 2022 Final be Played? – Date
T20 World Cup 2022 Final will start on Nov 13, 2022
What Time T20 World Cup 2022 matches Will begin? Time
T20 World Cup 2022 matches will start at 12:30 PM, 1:30 PM, 4:30 PM IST
What are the venues for T20 World Cup 2022? – Venue
Venue: Australia
- The Gabba
- Perth Stadium
- Adelaide Oval
- Sydney Cricket Ground
- Melbourne Cricket Ground
Which TV channels will T20 World Cup 2022 broadcast?
T20 World Cup 2022 will be telecast on the Star Sports Network. The leading Indian Broadcaster has made arrangements to broadcast the games in Multiple languages and on multiple network channels.
How do I watch live streaming of T20 World Cup matches?
The live streaming of the T20 World Cup match will be available on Disney+ Hotstar. You can also catch the live updates on insidesport.co
T20 World Cup 2022: Full Schedule, Squads, Host, Live Streaming, Date, Time, Point Table All you need to know
India’s T20 WC 2022 Full Schedule
- 23rd Oct: India vs Pakistan (Melbourne)
- 27th Oct: India vs Group A Runner-Up (Sydney)
- 30th Oct: India vs South Africa (Perth)
- 2nd Nov: India vs Bangladesh (Adelaide)
- 6th Nov: India vs Group B Winner (Melbourne)
ICC T20 World Cup 2022 – Full Schedule
Round 1 qualifiers
Oct. 16 — Sri Lanka vs Namibia – 9:30am – Kardinia Park, Geelong
Oct. 16 – Q2 vs Q3 – 1:30pm – Kardinia Park, Geelong
Oct. 17 — West Indies vs Scotland – 9:30am – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Oct. 17 — Q1 vs Q4 – 1:30pm – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Oct. 18 — Namibia vs Q3 – 9:30am – Kardinia Park, Geelong
Oct. 18 — Sri Lanka vs Q2 – 1:30pm – Kardinia Park, Geelong
Oct. 19 — Scotland vs Q4 – 9:30am – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Oct. 19 — West Indies vs Q1 -1:30pm – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Oct. 20 — Sri Lanka vs Q3 – 9:30am – Kardinia Park, Geelong
Oct. 20 — Namibia vs Q2 – 1:30 -pm – Kardinia Park, Geelong
Oct. 21 — West Indies vs Q4 – 9:30am – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Oct. 21 — Scotland vs Q1 – 1:30pm – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Super 12
Group 1 fixtures
Oct. 22 – Australia vs New Zealand – 12:30pm – SCG, Sydney
Oct. 22 – England vs Afghanistan – 4:30pm – Perth Stadium
Oct. 23 – A1 vs B2 – 9:30am – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Oct. 25 – Australia vs A1 – 4:30pm – Perth Stadium
Oct. 26 – England vs B2 – 9:30am – MCG, Melbourne
Oct. 26 – New Zealand vs Afghanistan – 1:30pm – MCG, Melbourne
Oct. 28 – Afghanistan vs B2 – 9:30am – MCG, Melbourne
Oct. 28 – England vs Australia – 1:30pm – MCG, Melbourne
Oct. 29 – New Zealand vs A1 – 1:30pm – SCG, Sydney
Oct. 31 – Australia vs B2 – 1:30pm – The Gabba, Brisbane
Nov. 1 – Afghanistan vs A1 – 9:30am – The Gabba, Brisbane
Nov. 1 – England vs New Zealand- 1:30pm – The Gabba, Brisbane
Nov. 4 – New Zealand vs B2 – 9:30am – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Nov. 4 – Australia vs Afghanistan – 1:30pm – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Nov. 5 – England vs A1 – 1:30pm – SCG, Sydney
Group 2 fixtures
Oct. 23 – India vs Pakistan – 1:30pm – MCG, Melbourne
Oct. 24 – Bangladesh vs A2 – 9:30am – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Oct. 24 – South Africa vs B1 – 1:30pm – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Oct. 27 – South Africa vs Bangladesh – 8:30am – SCG, Sydney
Oct. 27 – India vs A2 – 12:30pm – SCG, Sydney
Oct. 27 – Pakistan vs B1 – 4:30pm – Perth Stadium, Perth
Oct. 30 – Bangladesh vs B1 – 8:30am – The Gabba, Brisbane
Oct. 30 – Pakistan vs A2 – 12:30pm – Perth Stadium, Perth
Oct. 30 – India vs South Africa – 4:30pm – Perth Stadium, Perth
Nov. 2 – B1 vs A2 – 9:30am – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Nov. 2 – India vs Bangladesh – 1:30pm – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Nov. 3 – Pakistan vs South Africa – 1:30pm – SCG, Sydney
Nov. 6 – South Africa vs A2 – 5:30am – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Nov. 6 – Pakistan vs Bangladesh – 9:30am – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Nov. 6 – India vs B1 – 1:30pm – MCG, Melbourne
Knockouts
Nov 9 – Semifinal 1 – 1:30pm – SCG, Sydney
Nov 10 – Semifinal 2 – 1:30pm – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Nov 13 – Final – 1:30pm – MCG, Melbourne
First round
- Group A: Sri Lanka, Namibia, two qualifiers
- Group B: West Indies, Scotland, two qualifiersSuper 12 stage
- Group 1: Australia, Afghanistan, England, New Zealand, A1, B2
- Group 2: Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, South Africa, B1, A2
T20 World Cup 2022 Schedule: Australia will begin their T20 World Cup defence with a rematch of last year’s final against trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand at the SCG.
And the MCG will host a blockbuster clash between India and Pakistan on the opening weekend of the main round of the month-long tournament.
The schedule for this year’s tournament, which will be hosted in Australia, was revealed today, with matches across seven venues from October 16, with the final at the MCG on November 13.
Australia will play games in Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide, in that order, before the semi-finals in Sydney and Adelaide.
It will be the first men’s global ICC event held in Australia since the 2015 World Cup and is the rescheduled tournament from two years ago that was cancelled due to the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This year’s tournament will again feature 16 teams and be run in the same Super 12 format as the previous edition held in the UAE last October-November.
The Australian team that won their first ever T20 World Cup in Dubai last year have been grouped with New Zealand, England, Afghanistan and two teams that will come through first round of the tournament.
India, Pakistan, South Africa, Bangladesh and two further teams from the first round will make up the second group.
Those first round matches will feature Sri Lanka, West Indies, Namibia and Scotland – who all made the Super 12 stage at last year’s event to gain automatic entry to this year’s tournament – plus four more teams that will come through a qualifying event this year.
As always at a major event, all eyes will be on a rare match between old rivals India and Pakistan, with the prospect of more than 90,000 people watching them play the MCG on October 23.
The two sides met at the Adelaide Oval during the 2015 World Cup, a match that sold out in just minutes.
India’s game against South Africa during that tournament, when more than 86,000 attended, offers a preview of what is sure to be a bumper crowd.
FIXTURE HIGHLIGHTS
- Adelaide will see 10 different teams play Super 12 matches in a festival of cricket with India to feature on the first night at Adelaide Oval against Bangladesh on 2 November. Australia will be in action on a Friday night against local Adelaide favourite Rashid Khan and Afghanistan on 4 November.
- Brisbane will host four Super 12 matches with Australia, England and New Zealand to feature on consecutive nights on October 31 and November 1 respectively.
- 2014 champions Sri Lanka will feature in the opening match of the event against Namibia at Kardinia Park, Geelong on 16 October 2022 in the First Round.
- Hobart will see the power-hitters of West Indies play three First Round matches at Bellerive Oval, starting on 17 October 2022. Hobart will also host three Super 12 fixtures
- The state-of-the-art Perth Stadium will host five Super 12 matches with defending champions Australia to play a night match against the winners of Group A on 25 October. Perth Stadium will also be lit up on the opening night of the Super 12 with world number one England taking on Afghanistan
- Sydney will host a massive double-header on 5 November with England to take on the winners of Group A, before Pakistan take on South Africa in the evening match
- The MCG will host six Super 12 games plus the final, while the SCG and Adelaide Oval each host six Super 12 games plus a semi-final.
- Perth’s Optus Stadium is scheduled to host five games, with England, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and South Africa all confirmed visitors.
- The Gabba will host the least number of matches with just four games in three days, three of which will feature qualifiers from the first round, while England meet New Zealand on a Tuesday night.