ICC Men's T20 World Cup explained

ICC Men's T20 World Cup
Administrator:International Cricket Council (ICC)
Cricket Format:Twenty20 International
Tournament Format:↓Various
First:2007 South Africa
(as ICC World Twenty20)
Last:2024
United States
Participants:20
Champions: (2nd title)
Most Successful:


(2 titles each)
Most Runs: Virat Kohli (1,292)
Most Wickets: Shakib Al Hasan (50)

The ICC Men's T20 World Cup (formerly the ICC World Twenty20) is a biennial T20 cricket tournament, organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC) every 2 years since its inauguration in 2007 with the exception of 2011, 2018 and 2020. This event was rebranded from ICC World Twenty20 to ICC Men's T20 World Cup in November 2018. https://www.cricket.com.au/news/3295868 India are the current champions after winning their 2nd title in the 2024 tournament. The 2011 edition of the tournament was preponed to 2010 due to its replacement with the ICC Champions Trophy 2010. This scheduling bottleneck was caused after the Champions Trophy 2008, scheduled to be hosted by Pakistan was delayed and shifted to South Africa in 2009 due to security reasons.https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/sport/46898/2010-champions-trophy-cancelled

In May 2016, the ICC put forward the idea of having a tournament in 2018, with South Africa being the possible host,[1] but the ICC later dropped the idea of a 2018 edition as the top member nations busied with bilateral commitments in 2018.[2]

The 2020 edition of the tournament was scheduled to take place but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament was postponed until 2021, with the intended host changed to India. The 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup was later relocated to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman[3] due to problems relating to the COVID-19 pandemic in India, taking place 5 years after the previous (2016) iteration.

As of 2024, nine editions have so far been played and a total of 24 teams have competed. Six national teams have won the T20 World Cup so far. Three teams, West Indies (2012, 2016), England (2010, 2022) and India (2007, 2024) have won the competition twice each. While Pakistan (2009), Sri Lanka (2014), and Australia (2021) has one title each.

History

See main article: History of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

Winners
T20 World Cups
Year Champions
2007
2009
2010
2012
2014
2016 
2021
2022 
2024 

Background

When the Benson & Hedges Cup ended in 2002, the ECB sought another one-day competition to fill with the younger generation in response to dwindling crowds and reduced sponsorship. The Board wanted to deliver fast-paced, exciting cricket accessible to fans who were put off by the longer versions of the game.[4] Stuart Robertson, the marketing manager of the ECB, proposed a 20-over per innings game to county chairmen in 2001, and they voted 11–7 in favour of adopting the new format.[5]

Domestic tournaments

The first official Twenty20 matches were played on 13 June 2003 between the English counties in the T20 Blast.[6] The first season of Twenty20 in England was a relative success, with the Surrey Lions defeating the Warwickshire Bears by 9 wickets in the final to claim the title.[7] The first Twenty20 match held at Lord's, on 15 July 2004 between Middlesex and Surrey, attracted a crowd of 27,509, the largest attendance for any county cricket game at the ground – other than a one-day final – since 1983.[8]

Soon after with the adoption of Twenty20 matches by other cricket boards, the popularity of the format grew with unexpected crowd attendance, new domestic tournaments such as Pakistan's National T20 Cup and Stanford 20/20 tournament, and the financial incentive in the format.[9]

The West Indies regional teams competed in what was named the Stanford 20/20 tournament. Allen Stanford backed the event financially, giving at least US$28,000,000 in funding money before he was convicted of fraud for a massive Ponzi scheme.[10] [11] It was intended that the tournament would be an annual event.[12] Guyana won the inaugural event, defeating Trinidad and Tobago by 5 wickets and securing US$1,000,000 in prize money.[13] [14] A spin-off tournament, the Stanford Super Series, took place in October 2008 between Middlesex and Trinidad and Tobago, the respective winners of the English and Caribbean Twenty20 competitions, and a 2008 Stanford Super Series team formed from West Indies domestic players; Trinidad and Tobago won the competition, securing US$280,000 prize money.[15] [16] On 1 November, the Stanford Superstars played England in what was expected to be the first of five fixtures in as many years with the winner claiming a US$20,000,000 in each match.[17] [18]

Twenty20 Internationals

See main article: Twenty20 International.

On 17 February 2005 Australia defeated New Zealand in the first men's full international Twenty20 match, played at Eden Park in Auckland. The game was played in a light-hearted manner – both sides turned out in kit similar to that worn in the 1980s, the New Zealand team's a direct copy of that worn by the Beige Brigade. Some of the players also sported moustaches/beards and hair-styles popular in the 1980s, taking part in a competition amongst themselves for "best retro look", at the request of the Beige Brigade. Australia won the game comprehensively, and as the result became obvious towards the end of the NZ innings, the players and umpires took things less seriously – Glenn McGrath jokingly replayed the Trevor Chappell underarm incident from a 1981 ODI between the two sides, and Billy Bowden showed him a mock Penalty card (red cards are not normally used in cricket) in response.

Inaugural edition

It was first decided that an ICC World Twenty20 would take place every two years, except in the event of a Cricket World Cup being scheduled in the same year, in which case it will be held the year before. The first tournament was in 2007 in South Africa where India defeated Pakistan in the final.[19] Kenya and Scotland had to qualify via the 2007 ICC World Cricket League Division One which was a 50-over competition that took place in Nairobi.[20] In December 2007 it was decided to hold a qualifying tournament with a 20-over format to better prepare the teams. With six participants, two would qualify for the 2009 World Twenty20 and would each receive $250,000 in prize money.[21] The second tournament was won by Pakistan who beat Sri Lanka by 8 wickets in England on 21 June 2009. The 2010 ICC World Twenty20 tournament was held in West Indies in May 2010, where England defeated Australia by 7 wickets. The 2012 ICC World Twenty20 was won by the West-Indies, by defeating Sri Lanka at the finals. For the first time, a host nation competed in the final of the ICC World Twenty20. There were 12 participants for the title including Ireland and Afghanistan as 2012 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier. It was the first time the T20 World Cup tournament took place in an Asian country.

Expansion to 16 teams

The 2012 edition was to be expanded into a 16 team format however this was reverted to 12.[22] The 2014 tournament, held in Bangladesh was the first to feature 16 teams including all ten full members and six associate members who qualified through the 2013 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier. However the top eight full member teams in the ICC Men's T20I Team rankings on 8 October 2012 were given a place in the Super 10 stage. The remaining eight teams competed in the group stage, from which two teams advance to the Super 10 stage.[23] [24] Three new teams (Nepal, Hong Kong and the UAE) made their debut in this tournament.

As part of a goal to heighten the profile of the World Twenty20 tournaments, the ICC announced in 2018 that they would be rebranded as the "T20 World Cup" beginning in 2020—when Australia was to host both the men's and women's tournaments in the same year.[25] [26]

COVID-19

See main article: Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cricket.

In July 2020, the ICC announced that the 2020 tournament had been postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With Australian international travel restrictions not expected to be lifted until 2021,[27] the ICC chose to relocate the tournament to India, and award Australia the 2022 edition as compensation. Due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic in India, the tournament was played at venues in the United Arab Emirates and Oman instead, although India (via BCCI) still remained the formal host.[28] [29]

Expansion to 20 teams

In June 2021, the ICC announced that the Men's T20 World Cup would expand to 20 teams beginning in 2024, divided into four groups of five each for the group stage. The top two teams in each pool would advance to the Super 8 stage.[30] [31]

The 2024 T20 World Cup was hosted by the West Indies and the United States. It was the first time the U.S. has hosted an ICC World Cup; the three U.S. venues included one existing stadium (Central Broward Park), a stadium that had been repurposed for cricket in 2023 (Grand Prairie Stadium), and the temporary Nassau County International Cricket Stadium.[32] [33] [34] India won their second T20 World Cup title by defeating South Africa by 7 runs in the final in Barbados.

The 2026 tournament will be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, with the 2028 edition in Australia and New Zealand, as well as the 2030 tournament in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland following.[35]

Hosts

The International Cricket Council's executive committee votes for the hosts of the tournament after examining bids from the nations which have expressed an interest in holding the event. After South Africa in 2007, the tournament was hosted by England, the West Indies and Sri Lanka in 2009, 2010 and 2012 respectively. Bangladesh hosted the tournament in 2014.[36] India hosted the tournament in 2016. After a gap of five years, India won the hosting rights of 2021 edition as well, but due to COVID-19 pandemic the matches were played in Oman and the United Arab Emirates. The 2022 edition was hosted by Australia, who won the tournament in the previous year.

In December 2015, Tim Anderson, the ICC's head of global development, suggested that a future tournament be hosted by the United States. He believed that hosting the event could help spur growth of the game in the country, where it is relatively obscure and faces competition by other sports such as baseball.[37] In 2020, the United States and West Indies expressed interest in co-hosting a T20 World Cup after 2023,[38] with Malaysia being another possible contender.[39] In November 2021, the ICC confirmed the hosts for the next four Men's T20 World Cup tournaments from 2024 to 2030.[40] The United States and West Indies would co-host the 2024 edition, India and Sri Lanka to co-host the 2026 edition, Australia and New Zealand to co-host the 2028 edition and the 2030 edition is to be co-hosted by United Kingdom and Ireland.[41] [42]

Summary by ICC Region (2007-2030) :
RegionTotal Tournament(s)Host Countries and Years
Africa1 : 2007
Americas2 : 2024

: 2010, 2024

Asia5 : 2014

: 2016,

: 2021

: 2012,

: 2021

East Asia-Pacific2 : 2022,

:

Europe2 : 2009,

:

:

Formats

Qualification

See also: ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier. All ICC full members qualify automatically for the tournament, with the remaining places filled by other ICC members through a qualification tournament, known as the T20 World Cup Qualifier. Qualification for the inaugural 2007 World Twenty20 came from the results of the first cycle of the World Cricket League, a 50-over league for ICC associate and affiliate members. The two finalists of the 2007 WCL Division One tournament, Kenya and Scotland, qualified for the World Twenty20 later in the year. A separate qualification tournament was implemented for the 2009 World Twenty20, and has been retained since then. The number of teams qualifying through the World Twenty20 Qualifier has varied, however, ranging from two (in 2010 and 2012) to six (in 2014 and 2016).

Final tournament

In each group stage (both the preliminary round, the Super 12 round and Super 8 round), teams are ranked against each other based on the following criteria:[43]

  1. Higher number of points
  2. If equal, higher number of wins
  3. If still equal, higher net run rate
  4. If still equal, lower bowling strike rate
  5. If still equal, result of head-to-head meeting.

In case of a tie (that is, both teams scoring the same number of runs at the end of their respective innings), a Super Over would decide the winner. In the case of a tie occurring again in the Super Over, subsequent super overs would be played until there is a winner. Earlier, the match would be won by the team that had scored the most boundaries in their innings.[44] During the 2007 tournament, a bowl-out was used to decide the loser of tied matches.[45]

Trophy

The ICC Men's T20 World Cup Trophy is presented to the winners of the final. It was designed and manufactured by Links of London, and is made of silver and rhodium. It weighs approximately 7.5kg (16.5lb) and stands 51cm (20inches) tall, with a width of 19cm (07inches) at the top and 14cm (06inches) at the base.[46]

Attendance

Year Hosts Total Attendance Average Attendance per Match
2007516,489 19,129
2009579,97521,481
2012643,867 23,847
2014667,543 19,073
2016768,902 21,969
2021, 378,895 8,420
2022751,59716,702

Results

YearHost(s)Final venueFinalTeams
WinnerResultRunner-up
12007Wanderers Stadium,
Johannesburg

157/5 (20 overs)
India won by 5 runs
(scorecard)

152 all out (19.4 overs)
12
22009Lord's, London
139/2 (18.4 overs)
Pakistan won by 8 wickets
(scorecard)

138/6 (20 overs)
12
32010Kensington Oval,
Bridgetown

148/3 (17 overs)
England won by 7 wickets
(scorecard)

147/6 (20 overs)
12
42012R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
137/6 (20 overs)
West Indies won by 36 runs
(scorecard)

101 all out (18.4 overs)
12
52014Sher-e-Bangla Stadium, Dhaka
134/4 (17.5 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 6 wickets
(scorecard)

130/4 (20 overs)
16
62016Eden Gardens, Kolkata
161/6 (19.4 overs)
West Indies won by 4 wickets
(scorecard)

155/9 (20 overs)
16
72021Dubai International Stadium, Dubai
173/2 (18.5 overs)
Australia won by 8 wickets
(scorecard)

172/4 (20 overs)
16
82022Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
138/5 (19 overs)
England won by 5 wickets
(scorecard)

137/8 (20 overs)
16
92024Kensington Oval, Bridgetown
176/7 (20 overs)
India won by 7 runs
(scorecard)

169/8 (20 overs)
20
10202620
11202820
12203020

Team performance

Correct as of 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Teams are ordered by best result then by appearances, then by winning percentage, then by total number of wins, total number of number of games, and then alphabetically:

TeamAppearancesBest resultStatistics
width=40Totalwidth=40Firstwidth=40Latestwidth=30Playedwidth=30Wonwidth=30Lostwidth=30Tiewidth=30NRwidth=30Win %
9 52 35 15 1(1) 1 69.60
9 (2010, 2022) 52 28 22 0 2 56.00
9 (2012, 2016) 46 24 20 1(1) 1 54.44
9 (2021) 47 30 17 0 0 63.82
9 (2009) 51 30 19 2(0) 0 60.78
9 (2014) 54 32 21 1(1) 0 60.18
9 (2024) 49 32 16 0 1 66.66
9 (2021) 46 25 19 2(0) 0 56.52
7 2010 (2024) 30 12 18 0 0 40.00
9 (2007, 2024) 45 12 32 0 1 27.27
8 (2009) 28 7 18 0 3 28.00
1 (2024) 6 1 4 1(1) 0 25.00
6 (2014) 27 10 16 0 1 38.46
6 (2022) 20 8 11 0 1 42.10
6 (2021) 22 7 13 0 2 35.00
3 (2021) 15 4 10 1(1) 0 30.00
3 (2016, 2021, 2024) 10 2 6 1(0) 1 27.77
2 (2014, 2024) 6 2 4 0 0 33.33
2 (2014, 2016) 6 1 5 0 0 16.66
2 2022 (2014, 2022) 6 1 5 0 0 16.66
2 (2021, 2024) 7 0 7 0 0 0.00
1 (2024) 3 1 2 0 0 33.33
1 (2024) 4 1 3 0 0 25.00
1 (2007) 2 0 2 0 0 0.00
Note:

Team results by tournament

Legend

2007

2009

(

)
2010

2012

2014

2016


2021

2022


2024


2026


2028



2030
12th 11th 14th 9th 7th 12th 3rd Q 7
3rd 11th 2nd 3rd 8th 6th 1st5th 6th Q Q 9
8th 10th 10th 10th 10th 10th 11th 9th 7th Q 9
13th 1
7th 6th 1st6th 7th 2nd 4th 1st4th Q Q9
15th 16th 2
1st7th 8th 5th 2nd 4th 6th 3rd 1st Q 9
8th 9th 9th 13th 15th 14th 10th 18th Q Q 8
12th 1
10th 13th 15th 3
12th 17th 2
9th 9th 12th 15th 8th 14th 6
4th 5th 5th 7th 6th 3rd 2nd 4th 10th Q Q 9
13th 13th 20th 3
2nd 1st 4th 4th 5th 7th 3rd 2nd 11th Q 9
16th 19th 2
10th 12th 14th 12th 14th 9th Q6
5th 3rd 7th 8th 4th 5th 5th 6th 2nd Q 9
6th 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 8th8th 8th 12th Q 9
16th 16th 2
16th 1
8th Q 1
11th 4th 6th 1st 3rd 1st 9th 15th 5th Q 9
9th × 11th 12th 11th 11th ×× 11th 6

Debutant teams by tournament

YearTeamsTotal
2007,,,,,,,,,,, 12
2009, 2
20101
2012none0
2014,, 3
20161
2021, 2
2022none0
2024,, 3
Total24

Other results

Results of host teams

YearHost TeamFinish
2007Super 8
2009Super 8
2010Super 8
2012Runners-up
2014Super 10
2016Semi-finalists
2021Round 1
Did not qualify
2022Super 12
2024Super 8
Super 8
2026
2028
2030

Results of defending champions

YearDefending championsFinish
2007align=center colspan="2" Inaugural Edition
2009Super 8
2010Semi-finalists
2012Super 8
2014Semi-finalists
2016Super 10
2021Super 12
2022Super 12
2024Semi-finalists
2026
2028
2030

Tournament records

See main article: List of ICC Men's T20 World Cup records.

T20 World Cup records
Batting
Most runs Virat Kohli1,292 [47]
58.72 [48]
Highest score Brendon McCullum v at Kandy123 [49]
Highest strike rate Jos Buttler147.23 [50]
Most fifty+ Virat Kohli15 [51]
Most hundreds2 [52]
Most sixes63 [53]
Highest partnership Jos Buttler & Alex Hales at Adelaide170* [54]
Most runs in a tournament Virat Kohli319 [55]
Bowling
Most wickets Shakib Al Hasan50 [56]
Anrich Nortje11.40 [57]
Wanindu Hasaranga11.72 [58]
Jasprit Bumrah5.44 [59]
Best bowling figures Ajantha Mendis v at Hambantota6/8 [60]
Most wickets in a tournament Fazalhaq Farooqi and Arshdeep Singh17 [61]
Fielding
Most dismissals MS Dhoni32 [62]
Most catches AB De Villiers23 [63]
Team
Highest team total (v) at Johannesburg260/6 [64]
Lowest team total (v) at Chittagong39 [65]
(v) at Guyana39
Highest win % 69.60% [66]
Largest victory (v) at Johannesburg172 [67]
Highest match aggregate v at Mumbai459/12 [68]
Lowest match aggregate v at Chittagong79/11 [69]
Most consecutive wins & 8 – both in 2024

By tournament

Year Winning Captain Player of the final Player of the tournament Most runs Most wickets
Matthew Hayden (265) Umar Gul (13)
Shahid Afridi Tillakaratne Dilshan (317) Umar Gul (13)
Mahela Jayawardene (302) Dirk Nannes (14)
Marlon Samuels Shane Watson (249) Ajantha Mendis (15)
Virat Kohli (319) Imran Tahir /
Ahsan Malik (12)
Tamim Iqbal (295) Mohammad Nabi (12)
Babar Azam (303) Wanindu Hasaranga (16)
Virat Kohli (296) Wanindu Hasaranga (15)
Jasprit Bumrah Rahmanullah Gurbaz (281) Fazalhaq Farooqi /
Arshdeep Singh (17)
To Be Decided

See also

External links

See main article: world cups.

See main article: world championships.

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