ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Warm-up Matches: Fixtures, Full schedule and Dates

ICC Announces Warm-Up Matches for Men’s T20 World Cup 2024. The ICC has released the schedule for the Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 warm-up matches. These games will take place from Monday, May 27 to Saturday, June 1 in the USA and Trinidad and Tobago. A total of 16 warm-up matches will be played at four venues: Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium in Texas, Broward County Stadium in Florida, Queen’s Park Oval, and Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad and Tobago.

Date Match Venue Time (IST)
Monday 27 May Canada v Nepal Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium, Texas 9:00 PM
Oman v Papua New Guinea Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad 12:30 AM
Namibia v Uganda Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad 4:30 AM
Tuesday 28 May Sri Lanka v Netherlands Broward County Stadium, Florida 8:00 PM
Bangladesh v USA Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium, Texas 9:00 PM
Australia v Namibia Queen’s Park Oval, Trinidad 4:30 AM
Wednesday 29 May South Africa intra-squad Broward County Stadium, Florida 8:00 PM
Afghanistan v Oman Queen’s Park Oval, Trinidad 10:30 PM
Thursday 30 May Nepal v USA Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium, Texas 9:00 PM
Scotland v Uganda Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad 8:00 PM
Netherlands v Canada Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium, Texas 1:30 AM
Namibia v Papua New Guinea Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad 12:30 AM
West Indies v Australia Queen’s Park Oval, Trinidad 4:30 AM
Friday 31 May Ireland v Sri Lanka Broward County Stadium, Florida 8:00 PM
Scotland v Afghanistan Queen’s Park Oval, Trinidad 8:00 PM
Saturday 1 June Bangladesh v India Venue TBC, USA TBC

Seventeen teams will participate in these matches. South Africa will play an intra-squad game on May 29 in Florida. These matches will be 20 overs per side but will not have official international T20 status. This allows teams to use all 15 players in their squad. Fans can buy tickets at tickets.t20worldcup.com or at box offices located at the National Cricket Centre and Queen’s Park Oval starting from May 16.

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