The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 is in full swing, having kicked off on June 2nd and continuing its electrifying run until June 29th. This historic edition marks the first time the tournament is co-hosted by the West Indies and the United States, with nine venues across both nations buzzing with cricketing action. A record-breaking 20 teams are vying for the coveted T20 World Cup title, making this the most expansive edition yet. These teams represent the full spectrum of cricketing talent, with powerhouses like India, Australia, and England aiming to add another trophy to their cabinets while emerging nations like Namibia and Papua New Guinea want to make their mark on the world stage.
U.S.A. won by 7 wickets (with 14 balls remaining)
West Indies won by 5 wickets (with 6 balls remaining)
Match tied (Namibia won the Super Over)
South Africa won by 6 wickets (with 22 balls remaining)
Afghanistan won by 125 runs
Match Draw Due to Rain
Netherlands won by 6 wickets (with 8 balls remaining)
India won by 8 wickets (with 46 balls remaining)
Uganda won by 3 wickets (with 10 balls remaining)
Australia won by 39 runs
Match tied (U.S.A. won the Super Over)
Scotland won by 5 wickets (with 9 balls remaining)
Canada won by 12 runs
Afghanistan won by 84 runs
Bangladesh won by 2 wickets (with 6 balls remaining)
South Africa won by 4 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)
Australia won by 36 runs
West Indies won by 134 runs
India won by 6 runs
Scotland won by 7 wickets (with 41 balls remaining)
South Africa won by 4 runs
Pakistan won by 7 wickets (with 15 balls remaining)
Match abandoned without a ball bowled
Australia won by 9 wickets (with 86 balls remaining)
India won by 7 wickets (with 10 balls remaining)
West Indies won by 13 runs
Bangladesh won by 25 runs
England won by 8 wickets (with 101 balls remaining)
Afghanistan won by 7 wickets (with 29 balls remaining)
Match abandoned without a ball bowled
South Africa won by 1 run
New Zealand won by 9 wickets (with 88 balls remaining)
Match abandoned without a ball bowled
England won by 41 runs (DLS method)
Australia won by 5 wickets (with 2 balls remaining)
Pakistan won by 3 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)
Bangladesh won by 21 runs
Sri Lanka won by 83 runs
New Zealand won by 7 wickets (with 46 balls remaining)
West Indies won by 104 runs
South Africa won by 18 runs
England won by 8 wickets (with 15 balls remaining)
India won by 47 runs
Australia won by 28 runs (DLS method)
South Africa won by 7 runs
West Indies won by 9 wickets (with 55 balls remaining)
India won by 50 runs
Afghanistan won by 21 runs
England won by 10 wickets (with 62 balls remaining)
South Africa won by 3 wickets (with 5 balls remaining) (DLS method)
India won by 24 runs
Afghanistan won by 8 runs (DLS method)
South Africa won by 9 wickets (with 67 balls remaining)
India won by 68 runs
India won by 7 runs
The tournament follows a points system during the group stage, where teams earn: