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T20 World Cup 2022 News: T20 World Cup 2022 is starting from 16 October. 16 teams including India and Pakistan will participate in this tournament. At the same time, a total of 45 matches will be played in the T20 World Cup 2022. The Indian team will start its campaign on 23 October with a match against Pakistan. Actually, the qualifier matches will start from October 16, while the matches of the Super-12 round will be played from October 22.
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Indian fans will be able to watch T20 World Cup 2022 matches live on Star Sports Network. At the same time, live streaming will be available on Hotstar. There is good news for Indian fans that apart from Indian matches, semi-final and final matches will be broadcast live on Doordarshan.
These teams will play qualifying round
It is worth noting that 8 teams will take part in the qualifying round. Out of these 8 teams, the top-4 teams will reach the Super-12 round. Teams like Sri Lanka and West Indies will also have to play qualifying rounds. At the same time, 8 teams are divided into 2 groups in the qualifying round.
Group-A:
Netherlands, Sri Lanka, UAE, Namibia
Group-B:
Ireland, West Indies, Scotland, Zimbabwe
For the Super-12 round, 12 teams are divided into 2 groups-
Group-1: England, New Zealand, Australia, Afghanistan, Group A Winner, Group B Runner-up
Group-2: India, Pakistan, South Africa, Bangladesh, Group A runner-up, Group B winner
Team India’s group stage schedule
23 October Pakistan Melbourne 1.30 pm IST
27 October A2 Sydney at 12.30 pm IST
30 October South Africa Perth 4.30 pm IST
November 2 Bangladesh Adelaide at 1.30 pm IST
Nov 6 B1 Melbourne 1.30 PM IST
Round 1 Qualifiers
16 October – Sri Lanka v Namibia – 9:30 pm – Kardinia Park, Geelong
16 October – Netherlands v UAE – 1:30 pm – Kardinia Park, Geelong
17 October – West Indies v Scotland – 9:30 am – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
October 17 – Ireland v Zimbabwe – 1:30 pm – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
October 18 – Namibia v Netherlands – 9:30 pm – Kardinia Park, Geelong
18 October – Sri Lanka v UAE – 1:30 pm – Kardinia Park, Geelong
19 October – Scotland v Ireland – 9:30 am – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
19 October – West Indies v Zimbabwe – 1:30 pm – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
October 20 – Sri Lanka v Netherlands – 9:30 am – Kardinia Park, Geelong
October 20 – Namibia v United Arab Emirates – 1:30 pm – Kardinia Park, Geelong
October 21 – West Indies v Ireland – 9:30 am – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
21 October – Scotland v Zimbabwe – 1:30 pm – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
against group 1
22 October – Australia v New Zealand – 12:30 pm – SCG, Sydney
22 October – England v Afghanistan – 4:30 pm – Perth Stadium
23 October – A1 vs B2 – 9:30 pm – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
25 October – Australia v A1 – 4:30 pm – Perth Stadium
26 October – England v B2 – 9:30 pm – MCG, Melbourne
26 October – New Zealand v Afghanistan – 1:30 pm – MCG, Melbourne
28 October – Afghanistan v B2 – 9:30 pm – MCG, Melbourne
28 October – England v Australia – 1:30 pm – MCG, Melbourne
29 October – New Zealand v A1 – 1:30 pm – SCG, Sydney
31 October – Australia v B2 – 1:30 pm – The Gabba, Brisbane
November 1 – Afghanistan v A1 – 9:30 pm – The Gabba, Brisbane
November 1 – England v New Zealand – 1:30 pm – The Gabba, Brisbane
November 4 – New Zealand v B2 – 9:30 pm – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
November 4 – Australia v Afghanistan – 1:30 pm – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
November 5 – England v A1 – 1:30 pm – SCG, Sydney
against group-2
23 October – India vs Pakistan – 1:30 pm – MCG, Melbourne
24 October – Bangladesh v A2 – 9:30 pm – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
24 October – South Africa v B1 – 1:30 pm – Bellerive Oval, Hobart
27 October – South Africa v Bangladesh – 8:30 am – SCG, Sydney
27 October – India v A2 – 12:30 pm – SCG, Sydney
27 October – Pakistan vs B1 – 4:30 pm – Perth Stadium, Perth
October 30 – Bangladesh v B1 – 8:30 pm – The Gabba, Brisbane
30 October – Pakistan v A2 – 12:30 pm – Perth Stadium, Perth
30 October – India v South Africa – 4:30 pm – Perth Stadium, Perth
2 November – B1 vs A2 – 9:30 pm – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
November 2 – India v Bangladesh – 1:30 pm – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
November 3 – Pakistan v South Africa – 1:30 pm – SCG, Sydney
November 6 – South Africa v A2 – 5:30 pm – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
November 6 – Pakistan v Bangladesh – 9:30 am – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
November 6 – India vs B1 – 1:30 pm – MCG, Melbourne
Knockout match-
9 November – Semifinal 1 – 1:30 pm – SCG, Sydney
November 10 – Semifinal 2 – 1:30 pm – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
November 13 – Final – 1:30 pm – MCG, Melbourne
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