T20I 10th edition Completed

ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026

India & Sri Lanka

20 teams · 55 matches

Winner: India · India beat New Zealand by 96 runs

Key Dates

First Match
7 Feb 2026 19:30 local
Super Eights Begin
22 Feb 2026 19:30 local
Semi-Final 1
4 Mar 2026 19:30 local
Semi-Final 2
5 Mar 2026 19:30 local
Final
8 Mar 2026 19:30 local

Schedule (55 matches)

Netherlands vs Pakistan Sinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground
Sat 7 Feb 11:00 local
West Indies vs Scotland Eden Gardens
Sat 7 Feb 15:00 local
India vs United States Wankhede Stadium
Sat 7 Feb 19:00 local
New Zealand vs Afghanistan MA Chidambaram Stadium
Sun 8 Feb 11:00 local
England vs Nepal Wankhede Stadium
Sun 8 Feb 15:00 local
Sri Lanka vs Ireland R. Premadasa Stadium
Sun 8 Feb 19:00 local
Scotland vs Italy Eden Gardens
Mon 9 Feb 11:00 local
Zimbabwe vs Oman Sinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground
Mon 9 Feb 15:00 local
South Africa vs Canada Narendra Modi Stadium
Mon 9 Feb 19:00 local
Netherlands vs Namibia Arun Jaitley Stadium
Tue 10 Feb 11:00 local
New Zealand vs United Arab Emirates MA Chidambaram Stadium
Tue 10 Feb 15:00 local
Pakistan vs United States Sinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground
Tue 10 Feb 19:00 local
South Africa vs Afghanistan Narendra Modi Stadium
Wed 11 Feb 11:00 local
Australia vs Ireland R. Premadasa Stadium
Wed 11 Feb 15:00 local
England vs West Indies Wankhede Stadium
Wed 11 Feb 19:00 local
Sri Lanka vs Oman Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
Thu 12 Feb 11:00 local
Nepal vs Italy Wankhede Stadium
Thu 12 Feb 15:00 local
India vs Namibia Arun Jaitley Stadium
Thu 12 Feb 19:00 local
Australia vs Zimbabwe R. Premadasa Stadium
Fri 13 Feb 11:00 local
Canada vs United Arab Emirates Arun Jaitley Stadium
Fri 13 Feb 15:00 local
United States vs Netherlands MA Chidambaram Stadium
Fri 13 Feb 19:00 local
Ireland vs Oman Sinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground
Sat 14 Feb 11:00 local
England vs Scotland Eden Gardens
Sat 14 Feb 15:00 local
New Zealand vs South Africa Narendra Modi Stadium
Sat 14 Feb 19:00 local
West Indies vs Nepal Wankhede Stadium
Sun 15 Feb 11:00 local
United States vs Namibia MA Chidambaram Stadium
Sun 15 Feb 15:00 local
India vs Pakistan R. Premadasa Stadium
Sun 15 Feb 19:00 local
Afghanistan vs United Arab Emirates Arun Jaitley Stadium
Mon 16 Feb 11:00 local
England vs Italy Eden Gardens
Mon 16 Feb 15:00 local
Australia vs Sri Lanka Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
Mon 16 Feb 19:00 local
New Zealand vs Canada MA Chidambaram Stadium
Tue 17 Feb 11:00 local
Ireland vs Zimbabwe Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
Tue 17 Feb 15:00 local
Scotland vs Nepal Wankhede Stadium
Tue 17 Feb 19:00 local
South Africa vs United Arab Emirates Arun Jaitley Stadium
Wed 18 Feb 11:00 local
Pakistan vs Namibia Sinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground
Wed 18 Feb 15:00 local
India vs Netherlands Narendra Modi Stadium
Wed 18 Feb 19:00 local
West Indies vs Italy Eden Gardens
Thu 19 Feb 11:00 local
Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe R. Premadasa Stadium
Thu 19 Feb 15:00 local
Afghanistan vs Canada MA Chidambaram Stadium
Thu 19 Feb 19:00 local
Australia vs Oman Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
Fri 20 Feb 19:00 local
New Zealand vs Pakistan R. Premadasa Stadium
Sat 21 Feb 19:00 local
England vs Sri Lanka Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
Sun 22 Feb 15:00 local
India vs South Africa Narendra Modi Stadium
Sun 22 Feb 19:00 local
Zimbabwe vs West Indies Wankhede Stadium
Mon 23 Feb 19:00 local
England vs Pakistan Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
Tue 24 Feb 19:00 local
New Zealand vs Sri Lanka R. Premadasa Stadium
Wed 25 Feb 19:00 local
West Indies vs South Africa Narendra Modi Stadium
Thu 26 Feb 15:00 local
India vs Zimbabwe MA Chidambaram Stadium
Thu 26 Feb 19:00 local
England vs New Zealand R. Premadasa Stadium
Fri 27 Feb 19:00 local
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
Sat 28 Feb 19:00 local
Zimbabwe vs South Africa Arun Jaitley Stadium
Sun 1 Mar 15:00 local
India vs West Indies Eden Gardens
Sun 1 Mar 19:00 local
South Africa vs New Zealand Eden Gardens
Wed 4 Mar 19:00 local
England vs India Wankhede Stadium
Thu 5 Mar 19:00 local
India vs New Zealand Narendra Modi Stadium
Sun 8 Mar 19:00 local

Venues

Narendra Modi Stadium Ahmedabad, India · 132,000 capacity Eden Gardens Kolkata, India · 68,000 capacity Arun Jaitley Stadium Delhi, India · 41,820 capacity Wankhede Stadium Mumbai, India · 33,108 capacity M.A. Chidambaram Stadium Chennai, India · 50,000 capacity R. Premadasa Stadium Colombo, Sri Lanka · 35,000 capacity Pallekele International Cricket Stadium Kandy, Sri Lanka · 35,000 capacity

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 was the 10th edition of the tournament, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8. Twenty teams contested 55 matches across a group stage, Super Eights, semi-finals, and a final at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. India have done it again: they won the final by 96 runs against New Zealand in front of 132,000 people at the world’s largest cricket ground. It was India’s second consecutive T20 World Cup title, following the 2024 triumph in the Americas, and it confirmed this generation of Indian cricketers as the most dominant in the format’s history.

The tournament stretched across seven venues, from the beaches of Sri Lanka to the megacities of India. The group stage saw 20 teams divided into 5 groups of 4, with the Super Eights phase beginning on February 22 after the weaker sides had been filtered out. Semi-finals on March 4 and 5 set up the final on March 8. India’s path to the title was ruthless: Jasprit Bumrah was virtually unplayable throughout, conceding under 6 runs per over across the tournament, while Rohit Sharma led from the front with aggressive intent that set the tone from the opening over of every innings.

The venues told the story of Indian cricket’s scale. Eden Gardens in Kolkata brought 68,000 screaming fans to group matches. Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai hosted Super Eights fixtures in the shadow of the Arabian Sea. The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, with its 132,000 capacity, dwarfed every other cricket ground on the planet for the knockout stages. Sri Lanka’s contribution came through R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo and Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy, which hosted group-stage fixtures in tropical conditions that tested teams from cooler climates.

New Zealand’s run to the final was anchored by Kane Williamson, whose consistency and composure under pressure reminded the cricket world why he remains one of the finest batsmen alive. Australia were eliminated in the semi-finals despite Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc’s best efforts, while England’s campaign ended in the Super Eights after a poor group stage performance.

Timezone planning was essential for fans following from outside South Asia. India Standard Time (IST, UTC+5:30) and Sri Lanka Standard Time share the same offset. Evening matches at 19:30 IST translated to 14:00 GMT for fans in London, a manageable afternoon slot. For viewers on the US East Coast, that meant 09:00 AM EST, perfect for a morning watch with coffee. Australian fans faced midnight starts at 00:00 AEDT, the price of following cricket on the subcontinent from the southern hemisphere. Afternoon matches at 14:00 IST were 08:30 GMT in London and 03:30 AM EST, tough for everyone outside South and East Asia. Check whatisthetime.now/country/india for current Indian time or whatisthetime.now/country/sri-lanka for Sri Lankan time to plan around upcoming events at the same venues.

The tournament confirmed T20 cricket as the engine of global expansion. All 20 nations competed in packed stadiums, with associate nations gaining invaluable experience against the established powers. For India, the second consecutive title added fuel to the argument that this is the golden era of Indian cricket. The next T20 World Cup arrives in 2028, but for now, the trophy stays in India.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026?

ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 runs from 7 February 2026 to 8 March 2026 in India & Sri Lanka. India won the tournament.

What format is ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026?

ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 is a T20I cricket tournament. 20 teams compete. 55 matches in total.

Where is ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 played?

ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 is played at Narendra Modi Stadium (Ahmedabad), Eden Gardens (Kolkata), Arun Jaitley Stadium (Delhi), Wankhede Stadium (Mumbai), M.A. Chidambaram Stadium (Chennai), R. Premadasa Stadium (Colombo), Pallekele International Cricket Stadium (Kandy).