India, Pakistan and Australia, England in same groups for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 | Reports

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India, Pakistan and Australia, England in same groups for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 | Reports


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The group stage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup will reportedly witness the marquee clashes between arch-rivals India, and Pakistan and Ashes adversaries Australia and England as they’ve been clubbed collectively in the same groups.

As per a report by The Telegraph, India and Pakistan discover themselves in Group A whereas the defending champions England and the winners of the 2021 version of the multi-nation match, Australia, are in Group B. A complete of 20 groups are collaborating in the T20 carnival and have been divided into 4 groups (Group A, B, C and D) of 5 every.

Group A contains Ireland, Canada and the co-hosts of the occasion USA alongside India and Pakistan whereas Australia and England could have Namibia, Scotland and Oman for firm in Group B. 

On the opposite hand, co-hosts West Indies, New Zealand, Afghanistan, Uganda and Papua New Guinea represent Group C and South Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Netherlands and Nepal kind Group D.

The prime two groups from all 4 groups will advance to the Super Eight stage of the match and the Super Eight can be determined by pre-tournament seedings.  Notably, groups slotted in Group A will play all of their fixtures (group stage) in the USA whereas the nations positioned in Group B will contest in the Caribbean.









Group A
India 
Pakistan
Ireland
Canada
The USA

 









Group B
England 
Australia
Namibia
Scotland
Oman

 









Group C
New Zealand
West Indies
Afghanistan
Uganda
Papua New Guinea

 









Group D
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Netherlands
Nepal

The T20 World Cup is the one main ICC white-ball showpiece occasion slated to be performed in 2024. From the inaugural occasion performed in South Africa in 2007 to the newest held in Australia in 2022, a complete of eight T20 World Cup editions have been organised to this point.





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