The T20 World Cup 2021 is set to begin from October 17 – here are the venue details for all the stages of the ICC tournament.
7 November: Pakistan v Group B winners
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The seventh edition of the T20 World Cup will be held in UAE and Oman. Although, initially slated to be held in India, the pandemic situation in the country forced the World Cup to be moved to the UAE and Oman.
The World Cup will see participation of 16 countries from around the globe. West Indies are the reigning champions of the T20 World Cup.
T20 World Cup 2021: Venues
Oman Cricket Academy Ground, Muscat
The Oman Cricket Academy Ground also known as Al Amerat cricket stadium, will be one of the stadiums playing hosts for the T20 World Cup during the qualifying stage of the tournament. It has hosted 4 ODIs and 30 T20Is, and has recently been given ICC accreditation to host Test matches.
Fixtures
Group 1
17 October: Oman v Papua New Guinea
17 October: Bangladesh v Scotland
19 October: Scotland v Papua New Guinea
19 October: Bangladesh v Oman
21 October: Bangladesh v Papua New Guinea
21 October: Oman v Scotland
Here’s the complete T20 World Cup Schedule – T20 World Cup 2021: Full schedule, match list, venues and start times
Dubai International Stadium, Dubai
The Dubai International stadium is the record-holder for hosting the most T20Is, the last of which was the T20 World Cup Qualifier between Netherlands and PNG. The stadium is famous for its ‘Ring of Fire’, the 350 floodlights are fixed on circumference of its round roof. This is said to minimise shadows during play.
Fixtures
Super 12
23 October: England v West Indies
24 October: India v Pakistan
26 October: South Africa v West Indies
28 October: Australia v Group A winners
29 October: Pakistan v Afghanistan
30 October: Australia v England
31 October: India v New Zealand
3 November: New Zealand v Group B runners-up
4 November: Australia v Group B runners-up
5 November: India v Group B winners
Second Semi-Final
11 November: TBC v TBC
Final
14 November: TBC v TBC
Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi
Established in 2004, the first ODI in the stadium took place between arch-rivals India and Pakistan in 2006. It is the second-most used venue in T20I format.
Fixtures
Round 1
20 October: Namibia v Netherlands
20 October: Sri Lanka v Ireland
Super 12
23 October: Australia v South Africa
27 October: England v B1
27 October: B1 v A2
31 October: Afghanistan v A2
2 November: South Africa v B2
2 November: Pakistan v A2
3 November: India v Afghanistan
4 November: West Indies v A1
6 November: Australia v West Indies
7 November: New Zealand v Afghanistan
1st Semi-Final
10 November: TBC v TBC
Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah
The most prolific of all the T20 World Cup venues in terms of history, Sharjah has hosted 240 men’s ODIs, the most for any venue. In the 1990s and early 2000s, the venue played host to many entertaining tri-series contests.
Fixtures
Round 1
22 October: Namibia v Ireland
22 October: Sri Lanka v Netherlands
Super 12
24 October: Group A winner v Group B runners-up
25 October: Afghanistan v Group B winners
26 October: Pakistan v New Zealand
29 October: West Indies v Group B runners-up
30 October: South Africa v Group A winners
1 November: England v Group A winners
5 November: New Zealand v Group A winners
6 November: England v South Africa