India to play solitary warm-up fixture in lead-up to ICC Men’s T20 World Cup | Report

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India to play solitary warm-up fixture in lead-up to ICC Men’s T20 World Cup | Report


Image Source : GETTY IMAGES Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav.

Team India are possible to play only a solitary warm-up recreation in the lead-up to their marketing campaign in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024. 

As per a report printed by Cricbuzz, the precise motive behind contesting in a single warm-up fixture is obscure however the fatigue after a busy IPL (Indian Premier League) season would possibly properly be the trigger.

The report means that the BCCI is eager to have India’s warm-up recreation scheduled in New York because the Men in Blue can be taking part in three of their 4 group-stage fixtures on the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York. 

Though the International Cricket Council (ICC) is but to reveal the warm-up fixtures, England and Pakistan are additionally wanting unlikely to characteristic in two warm-up matches.

The defending champions are going to host Pakistan in a four-match T20I collection that will get underway on May 22 at Headingley in Leeds. The fourth and remaining fixture of the bilateral contest can be performed on the Kennington Oval in London on May 30 which leaves the Three Lions with solely 4 days of relaxation earlier than their marketing campaign opener towards Scotland on June 4 on the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados.

On the opposite hand, the Babar Azam-led Pakistan crew is slated to play its opening encounter towards the co-hosts United States of America (USA). The match can be performed on the Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas. 

The 20-team match will get underway on June 1 on the Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas, Texas with a conflict between the co-hosts USA and Canada.

ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Group-stage

Group A

  1. India
  2. Pakistan
  3. USA
  4. Canada
  5. Ireland

Group B

  1. England
  2. Australia
  3. Namibia
  4. Scotland
  5. Oman

Group C

  1. New Zealand
  2. West Indies
  3. Afghanistan 
  4. Uganda
  5. Papua New Guinea

Group D

  1. Bangladesh
  2. Netherlands
  3. Nepal
  4. South Africa
  5. Sri Lanka

 





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