Caribbean nations to launch events for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024
Caribbean nations are all set to participate in the launch event for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024. It is to be noted that six nations are all set to provide “Blast Off to an out of this world experience to all the attendees” at their respective venues today, 22nd February 2024.
22nd of February 2024
Caribbean nations are all set to participate in the launch event for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024. It is to be noted that six nations are all set to provide “Blast Off to an out of this world experience to all the attendees” at their respective venues today, 22nd February 2024.
Notably, International Cricket Council Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 matches will be played in the United States of America and West Indies from 1st June to 29th June 2024. The event will include many special acts by various artists, who are expected to grace the occasion with their electrifying performances.
The venues selected by the participating Caribbean nations for the launch event include,
- Antigua – Judgement Square
- Barbados – Freedom Park
- Guyana – Movie Towne Mall
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Heritage Square
- Saint Lucia – Derek Walcott Square
- Trinidad and Tobago – C3 Centre.
Moreover, it is a huge boost for the tourism sector of the Caribbean nations, as the World Cup matches will bring a lot of match attendees to the nations. Along with that, the scheduling of the matches in the Caribbean nation shows the prominence and growth that West Indies Cricket is achieving in the field of cricket.
It is huge applause for the administration of the nations that they are promoting sports among the citizens of the countries. The participation of the Caribbean nations in sports shed light on their vision of taking the field of cricket to another level and leaving a mark in the hospitality sector of the island nation by providing great offerings to travellers.
Schedule for matches of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 hosted by Caribbean nations
Antigua and Barbuda
– Oman vs Scotland on 9th June
– Australia vs Namibia on 11th June
– England vs Oman on 13th June
– Namibia vs England on 15th June
– A2 vs D1 on 19th June
– B2 vs D2 on 20th June
– A1 vs D2 on 22nd June
– C2 vs D1 on 23rd June
Barbados
– Namibia vs Oman on 2nd June
– England vs Scotland on 4th June
– Australia vs Oman on 5th June
– Namibia vs Scotland on 6th June
– Australia vs England on 8th June
– C1 vs A1 on 20th June
– A2 vs C2 on 21st June
– A2 vs B1 on 23rd June
– The final will take place on 29th June
Guyana
– West Indies vs Papua New Guinea on 2nd June
– Afghanistan vs Uganda on 3rd June
– Papua New Guinea vs Uganda on 5th June
– New Zealand vs Afghanistan on 7th June
– West Indies vs Uganda on 8th June
– Semifinals 1 on 26th June on 26th June
Trinidad and Tobago
– West Indies vs New Zealand on 12th June
– Afghanistan vs Papua New Guinea on 13th June
– New Zealand vs Uganda on 14th June
– New Zealand vs Papua New Guinea on 17th June
– Semifinal 2 on 27th June
Saint Lucia
– Australia vs Scotland on 15th June
– Sri Lanka vs Netherlands on 16th June
– West Indies vs Afghanistan on 17th June
– B1 vs C2 on 18th June
– B1 vs D1 on 20th June
– B2 vs A1 on 23rd June
St Vincent and the Grenadines
– Bangladesh vs Netherlands on 13th June
– South Africa vs Nepal on 14th June
– Bangladesh vs Nepal on 16th June
– C1 vs B2 on 21st June
– C1 vs D2 on 23rd June
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