The Winning Team of the Twenty20 World Cup 2021 will hold the Gittering Trophy on November 14

 

The top 4 teams from 2 groups will join the top 8 world sides in the Super 12
The top 4 teams from 2 groups will join the top 8 world sides in the Super 12


Dubai: The winning team of the Twenty20 World Cup 2021 will hold the glittering trophy on November 14, while the front line of 16 teams has been prepared.

The day before, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced the new venues for the mega event, with Oman also hosting the UAE.

The competition will be played in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah and Muscat from October 17 to November 14. This is the primary T20 World Cup since 2016. The last time the West Indies beat England in the last, the Caribbean group presently won the title five years after the fact. Will shield.

This time the mega event was to be hosted by India, but the corona virus situation in the country and the issue of tax exemption was not resolved, so they had to agree to relocate., yet the Covid circumstance in the country and the issue of expense exception was not settled, so the exchange was constrained, notwithstanding, the option to host will stay with India. The ICC has effectively approached the UAE to be prepared as an elective setting. 

Prior to the World Cup, the BCCI will likewise have its deferred IPL in the UAE, what begins on September 19. The last is normal on November 14. However, the ICC has been assured that the pitch and fields will be ready for the mega event.

The first round of the competition will be played between 8 groups, partitioned into 2 gatherings. There will be an aggregate of 12 matches in these sides which are separated into UAE and Oman. Bangladesh, which didn't make it to the main 8 in the rankings till the due date. Also, alongside Sri Lankan groups, Ireland, Netherlands, Scotland, Namibia, Oman, Papua New Guinea are among these groups. 

The best 4 groups will join the leftover 8 sides in the Super 12. Every one of the 30 matches of this gathering will be in UAE, the Super 12 phase will begin from October 14, the groups will be separated into 2 gatherings of 6, 6, trailed by 3 end of season games, 2 semi-finals and 14 November has a last timetable. 

ICC CEO Jeff Allardyce said: "We are baffled that the occasion didn't happen in India, however the most secure approach to hold it is our lone need. This choice will permit us to have the competition in a country with a multi-group climate Events have been held. 

BCCI President Sarugangoli said that it would have been exceptional in the event that we had coordinated this competition in our country. We are as yet certain of facilitating the occasion.




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