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France NT director could call up Umtiti for the Football World Cup

Samuel Umtiti was once stared as one of the top defenders in European football, one who played a crucial role in serving France lift the 2018 Football World Cup. However, four years later, it appears the footballing world has elapsed the defender, who has endured a difficult time with injuries and a lack of first-team action with Barcelona. It has seen him move below in the striking order, both for club and country.

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Director could call up Umtiti for the Football World Cup
Director could call up Umtiti for the Football World Cup

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Umtiti was even sent off to Lecce on a season-long loan deal at the end of August by Barcelona, in an attempt to make space in the self-justifying unit. But despite his ordeal, Umtiti still dreams of prominence and has set his sights firmly on the French nationwide team, for the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup.

This has been stated by Pianeta Lecce, which suggests the defender has an excellent relationship with France head coach Didier Deschamps. The Frenchman knows the protector well, having worked together to help the republic lift the World Cup four years ago.

Even though Barcelona has given up hope on Umtiti, Deschamps has reportedly held a dialogue with the imposing center-back, notifying of his chance of potentially getting into the French set up just before the Qatar World Cup. Even though Les Bleus have no lack of world-class defensive options, Deschamps rates Umtiti highly due to his knowledge of playing at the highest level of football. But to get back into the team, the Barça defender must crop a series of excellent performances at Lecce.

The former Lyon starlet has started on a good note so far, starring on his debut against AS Roma, even though his club ended up on the behind team. With tricky games against Fiorentina and Bologna coming up, it will be stimulating to see how Umtiti achieves in the coming weeks, in his quest to become an astonishment entrant in the French national squad next month.

France has a lot of work to do if they want to retain the Football World Cup in Qatar

Didier Deschamps’ side put up a weak defense of their Nations League title. They look likely to do similar at the Football World Cup. with a swarm of disagreements plaguing French football, many fans hoped that this international break would offer some brief interval and a chance to focus on the real game. But Didier Deschamps comes away from the final international break before the World Cup with more queries than answers.

Fatigue and wounds were factors, as they were in June when Deschamps turned in his worst international break since taking charge. But the better picture for this year is damning: one win in six Nations League fittings makes for grim viewing. A 2-0 victory over Austria on Thursday night ensured France was not relegated but any newborn optimism vanished over the weekend when they were beaten 2-0 by Denmark in Copenhagen.

Didier Deschamps’ side put up a weak defense of their Nations League title.
Didier Deschamps’ side put up a weak defense of their Nations League title.

The ever-increasing injury list somewhat absolves that performance but it is also a cause for concern. The backbones of Deschamps’ reign are entering the twilight of their careers and the manager does not seem to know what to do next. The conditions have forced him to draft in the new generation but it may be too little, too late for a unified unit to be formed before the end of November. To Know more about France Vs Australia Tickets click here.

Karim Benzema, Hugo Lloris, and N’Golo Kanté are expected to return to action over the next few weeks, but the densely-packed fixture list is likely to cause a few more wounded. And, given how unprepared France appears to be without their regular starters, a new roster could go either way.

Raphaël Varane was rested for the Denmark game

Raphaël Varane was refreshed for the Denmark game and the frailty of the defense without him was laid bare by Christian Eriksen’s masterful playmaking and the unrestrained directness of young forward Andreas Skov Olsen. Despite accomplishments well for their clubs this season, William Saliba and Dayot Upamecano have some way to go before founding themselves on the international stage.

The wing-back locations pose a similar problem. Since switching to a three-man defense, Deschamps has not found the ideal candidate to occupy the right flank. Benjamin Pavard’s limited attacking output and Jonathan Clauss’ lightweight presentations make Kingsley Coman – who is currently on the hobbies with a hamstring injury – the only viable option as a starter.

Olivier Giroud, whose goal against Austria made him the oldest scorekeeper in France’s history, bolstered his case for a place in the squad as he was required to forge a new and improved relationship with Kylian Mbappé – a year after their public falling-out beforehand the Euros. Mbappé even remarked after the Austria game that Giroud’s hold-up play frees up space that he rarely sees while playing club football, in what appeared like a not-very-subtle dig at least one of his partners.

Given that Mbappé and Benzema – for all their aptitudes and mutual understanding – often step on each other’s toes in the national team, Giroud may well be key for France once again as he can solve Mbappé’s possible. Leaving the Ballon d’Or winner-in-waiting on the bench is absurd, but Giroud brings somewhat to the table no other French striker can.

Raphaël Varane
Raphaël Varane

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Some players may have lost their spot in the team entirely with their performances this month. Eduardo Camavinga, who was back in the team after two years with the Under-21s, was unable to counter the Danish dominance in midfield and reliably sprayed passes astray.

Fortunately, there are a few positives to take away from France’s final outings before they defend the Football World Cup in Qatar. Monaco midfielder Youssouf Fofana thrived alongside his former partner Aurélien Tchouaméni – who is now founding himself at Real Madrid – and looks to be part of the answer to Deschamps’ midfield fiddling, at least until Paul Pogba and Kanté reappearance from injury.

Benoît Badiashile made a talented debut against Austria, but was then part of the collective shipwreck of presentation in Copenhagen. West Ham goalkeeper Alphonse Areola deputized sensibly well for the injured Mike Maignan and was largely accountable for keeping the scoreline respectable in Denmark, where his defense had emptied him. Whether any of these players have persuaded the manager to take them to Qatar leftovers to be seen, but at least there is some positivity for the post-Deschamps era.

Like every other team in the contest, France is on a tight schedule

Their squad will be announced on 13 November at the latest; the players meet up the next day, and then they fly to Qatar on 16 November. Like some of the other hypothetical favorites, France does not know what the squad will look like and how they will play. The difference is that French football’s time and energy over the next two months will be spent putting out other fires.

A repeat of the 2002 Football World Cup, where the defensive champions went out in the group stage, remains unlikely. The seeming squad unity – a trademark of the Deschamps era and a lasting legacy of the mutiny at the 2010 competition – is one of the team’s redeemable graces, even if one player has made every effort to stand out from the rest.

Mbappé, always one to push the limits of player power into uncharted territory, ended up winning his fiery disagreement with the French Football Federation (FFF) over image rights. The contention was over the contract signed by France internationals before their first call-up, which in his view leaves them with little control over which brands they can subordinate their image with.

 Mbappé took exclusion, in particular, to his image being used to promote fast food and betting outlets. Having, he claims, lacking the issue for years, the PSG forward managed to arbalest the question to the fore in the March international break, when he refused Les Bleus’ sponsorship commitments.

The problem rumbled on for months until last week when Mbappé announced he would again be skipping a photo meeting with the FFF’s partners. The leading body backed down on Monday evening, proclaiming that they had consulted with the players and would be open to rewriting the terms of the agreement.

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Admirable (albeit selective) as his stance may be, the move is revealing of the 23-year-old’s leading role in French football, for better or worse. Though Deschamps, Mbappé, and the rest of the squad claim it was a team inventiveness, the move was led by the forward – who says he also made the issue of image rights a central point in his PSG contract deliberations – and the lethal blow was timed perfectly.

The argument comes in a period when the FFF’s political stock and bargaining position are at an all-time low. The organization’s standing has taken a nosedive in the last few weeks after an investigation by So Foot alleged that sexual pestering was rife within the organization, notably claiming that president Noël Le Graët had sent unsuitable text messages to younger female colleagues.

The Federation announced that it would sue the magazine for insult, but not before the ministry of sports launched a study into it. Later revelations from journalist Romain Molina about 40 years’ worth of alleged sexual abuse cover-ups mired the alliance in even more controversy. Le Graet says he will work with the inspection “in the greatest slide”, while also brushing off rumors he could retire after the Qatar Football World Cup – two years before his agreement ends in 2024. To Know more about France Vs Denmark Tickets click here.

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French Football Federation

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 “If my health remains stable, if I’m well, there is unconditionally no reason for me to stop,” he told L’Équipe. “I’m very good at my job and everybody likes me. I’m lucky to be valued.” French football is no stranger to off-pitch scandals, but they have come thick and fast this year. Paul Pogba is allegedly the victim of attempted coercion by a group that he says includes his brother Mathias,

who has accused the Juventus midfielder of using witchcraft to curse Kylian Mbappé and denies any connection in the alleged extortion. Former PSG Women’s midfielder Aminata Diallo is currently under police investigation for the alleged collation of an attack on her former partner Kheira Hamraoui, which took place last year, and claims she discards it too.

Despite this chaotic backdrop, France will nevertheless go into their opening game against Australia on 22 November as one of the favorites. But things could unravel in the blink of an eye just as they did at the Euros last year when Les Bleus crashed out to Switzerland in the last 16. France have already made a mess of one title defense this year in the Nations League. They look well on their way to doing the same in Qatar unless Didier Deschamps can find quick answers to some burning questions while, all around him, French football collapses in on itself.

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The complete guide to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in 2022

With 16 countries competing in 45 matches across seven Australian cities from October 16 to November 13, the eighth edition of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is expected to be the biggest and finest yet.

The 2022 T20 World Cup is expected to surpass all of them, whether it is Yuvraj Singh’s six sixes, Carlos Brathwaite’s last-over heroics, or Shaheen Afridi’s new-ball fireworks.

This is your one-stop shop for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 with all you need to know about the competition, including schedules, rosters, venues, the most recent news, and much more.

The groups

First Round

Group A

Namibia, Netherlands, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates

Group B

Ireland, Scotland, West Indies, Zimbabwe

Super 12

Group 1

Afghanistan, Australia, England, New Zealand, Group A winner, Group B runner-up

Group 2

Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, South Africa, Group B winner, Group A runner-up

The venues

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 will take place in seven different locations in Australia, with the final taking place at Melbourne Cricket Ground and the semifinals taking place at Adelaide Oval and Sydney Cricket Ground.

The Gabba in Brisbane, Kardinia Park in Geelong, Bellerive Oval in Hobart and Perth Stadium are the other host venues.

The teams

Afghanistan

An experienced team, led as always by the talented Rashid Khan, will attempt to punch above their weight.

The top spinner, who is perhaps the most dangerous T20 bowler in the world, will be assisted by players like Mujeeb Ur Rahman to give Afghanistan a chance to advance far in the competition.

Australia

Australia, the defending ICC Men’s T20 World Cup champions, will want to capitalise on home-field advantages to retain their title.

After what was a somewhat unexpected victory in 2021, they are among the favourites thanks to a strong batting lineup and a strong bowling attack.

Bangladesh

The Tigers have abandoned a few seasoned players in favour of an aggressive approach built around numerous all-rounders.

Bangladesh is dangerously unpredictable as a result of the strategy adjustment, which was brought on by a poor performance in the Asia Cup.

England

England, who entered the competition ranked second in the MRF Tyres T20I Team Rankings, has been a reliable power in white-ball cricket for some time.

With some concerns regarding the strength of the bowling attack without the injured Jofra Archer, much will depend on the performance of their strong batting lineup.

India

The top-ranked team in the world according to the MRF Tyres T20I Team Rankings has brought a talented team to Australia in hopes of improving upon their group-stage exit in 2021.

Jasprit Bumrah’s injury-related withdrawal is a setback, but India will be optimistic that their depth will allow them to fill in for the star pace bowler’s absence.

Ireland

At the 2021 tournament, the Irish stumbled as their bat never really got going.

The Ireland team, though, is very talented, and they have a good chance of moving on to the Super 12 level.

Namibia

Namibia will be counting on its key players David Wiese, Ruben Trumpelmann, and Gerhard Erasmus to lead another successful First Round campaign after its big-hitting batting lineup defied the odds to advance to the Super 12 stage last year.

Netherlands

The Dutch have considerable of experience playing in important games leading up to the competition, having hosted several Full Member opponents in white-ball tours during the European summer.

The Netherlands, the lowest-ranked team competing in the MRF Tyres T20I Team Rankings in Australia, must perform well in crucial First Round matches against Namibia and the UAE to have a chance of moving on to the Super 12 round.

New Zealand

New Zealand, who lost in the finals in 2021, enters a major competition flying under the radar.

The Black Caps, who are currently ranked fifth in the world according to the MRF Tyres T20I Team Rankings, have a roster with a little bit of everything and have a chance to shock the most highly-predicted nations by going far in the competition.

Pakistan

Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, Pakistan’s top-ranked opening pair in T20 Internationals, are coming into the competition in excellent form and will look to lead their team to consistently competitive scores.

The fourth-ranked team in the MRF Tyres T20I Team Rankings, Pakistan, is a match for any opponent thanks to one of the greatest bowling attacks in the world.

Scotland

Scotland’s team, which is the second-lowest at the competition and ranked 15th in the world, may start the tournament strong with a win against the West Indies in Hobart (higher only than the Netherlands).

If Scotland wants to construct or pursue competitive totals, the opening pair of George Munsey and Calum MacLeod, as well as the first drop keeper Matthew Cross, will be essential to giving Scotland solid starts.

South Africa

With Kagiso Rabada, Lungo Ngidi, and Anrich Nortje creating an intimidating seam-bowling core of the assault, South Africa excels at bowling.

The Proteas have also risen to third place in the MRF Tyres T20I Team Rankings thanks to their undervalued spin options and abundant batting power, and they will be among the favourites to break their World Cup curse.

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka will start the tournament in the First Round, where they will have a tough time making it to the Super 12 stage, much like they did in 2021.

However, Sri Lanka’s success in the Asia Cup highlighted the team’s rapid development and suggested they might be a dark horse if they advance.

United Arab Emirates

UAE participated in just their second ICC Men’s T20 World Cup and qualified for the competition with an outstanding performance at the Global Qualifier A.

The UAE, who defeated Ireland in the tournament’s final, will now try to earn a spot on the world stage by competing in a challenging group including Sri Lanka, Namibia, and the Netherlands.

West Indies

a fresh look The West Indies team, captained by Nicholas Pooran, will be aiming for a new beginning after the star-studded but ageing bunch of players who travelled to the 2021 event played a game of flatter to deceive.

The West Indies’ prospects of extending their record-tying streak of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup victories to three will depend on spinner Akeal Hosein, but quicks like Obed McCoy, Jason Holder, and Sheldon Cottrell will also need to shine.

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe will try to defy the odds and advance to the Super 12 stage with a potent bowling assault.

Zimbabwe’s bowlers, who dismissed the Netherlands for just 95 in the Global Qualifier B final, were instrumental in getting them to the T20 World Cup. They have the skill to pose problems for all of their First Round opponents.

Where to watch the T20 World Cup

The Star Network, Sky Sports, Fox Sports, ESPN, PTV, and Times Internet are a few of the prominent broadcasters for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Australia, which will be telecast and live streamed across continents.

The games will also be streamed in India on Hotstar and Disney+, while Star Network will hold television rights in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives.

In Pakistan, the games will be televised on PTV and ARY Digital Networks.

In Bangladesh, games will be broadcast and streamed live on Gazi TV and Rabbithole.

While Fox Sports, Channel Nine, and Kayo will broadcast and stream games in Australia, Sky Sports will do same in the UK.

The matches will be broadcast live in the USA on Willow TV and ESPN+, and in Canada on Hotstar.

TERRITORYTelevision ExploitationDigital Exploitation
IndiaStar NetworkDisney+ Hotstar
Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, MaldivesStar Network 
PakistanPTV & ARY Digital NetworksTBC
BangladeshGazi TVRabbithole
CanadaTimes Internet (Willow)Hotstar
USATimes Internet (Willow)ESPN+
USA, Central & South America and Mexico ESPN+
CaribbeanESPNESPN
United KingdomSky SportsSky Sports
Sub Saharan AfricaSuperSportSuperSport
SingaporeStarHubStarHub
MalaysiaAstroYupp TV
Hong KongNow TVNow TV, Yupp TV
AustraliaFox Sports, Channel NineKayo
New ZealandSky SportSky Sport
PNG, Fiji & Pacific IslandsPNG DigicelPNG Digicel
Rest of the World(Continental Europe, SE Asia & Central /South America) Yupp TV

The tournament will also feature audio broadcast spanning English, Hindi, Urdu and Bangla based on the region. 

DetailsTerritoryPlatformLanguage
Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India)(AIR)IndiaFM/AMHindi
Digital 2 Sports GlobalIndiaDigital PlatformHindi/English
Shamal Media Services Pvt Limited  106.2 FMPakistanFMUrdu
Sports Entertainment Network RadioAustralia/New ZealandFMEnglish
Australian Broadcasting CorporationAustraliaFMEnglish
British Broadcasting CorporationUKFMEnglish
Radio 4DubaiFMHindi
Asiatec MEC LimitedBangladeshFMBangla

Tournament format

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup this year is divided into three phases.

Two round-robin groups each consisting of four teams compete in the First Round. The top two teams advance to the Super 12 stage from each group.

Namibia, Scotland, Sri Lanka, and the West Indies are among the four lowest-ranked teams who automatically qualified for the tournament at the cutoff point, making up the eight teams competing in the First Round.

Two teams from each of the qualifying competitions held in 2022 will join them. In Qualifier A in Oman back in February, Ireland and the UAE advanced, while Netherlands and Zimbabwe won Qualifier B in Zimbabwe in July.

Group A’s top team and Group B’s second-placed team enter Group 1 of the Super 12s, while Group B’s top team and Group A’s second-placed team enter Group 2.

The top two teams from each group advance to the knockout stage during the Super 12 stage, which consists of two groups of six teams playing a round-robin format.

Two semi-finals make up the knock-out stage, followed on November 13 by the championship game at the MCG.

Points system

In both the First Round and Super 12 group stages the following points system will apply:

Win: 2 points

Tie, no result or abandoned: 1 point

Loss or forfeit: 0 points

Reserve days

For both the semifinals and the championship game, reserve days have been set aside. There won’t be a reserve day for any other games.

Every effort will be made to finish the game on the planned day for the semi-finals and final, with any necessary overs reductions taking place.

The match will only be finished on the reserve day if the minimum amount of overs required to constitute a match (at least 5 overs each side) cannot be bowled on the scheduled day.

The match will resume where the last ball was played on the reserve day if it begins on the planned day, overs are lowered after an interruption, but no additional play is available.

Key dates

Tournament commences: 16 October

In Group A of the First Round, the tournament begins with a match between Namibia and Sri Lanka.

On the first day, a doubleheader at Kardinia Park in Geelong will also include the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates.

First Round concludes: 21 October

The tournament’s brief and intense initial phase draws to a finish on October 21 in Hobart with back-to-back Group B games.

At the Bellerive Oval, Ireland will play West Indies in the first game of the day, and Scotland will play Zimbabwe in the afternoon.

Super 12 stage commences: 22 October

After that, the tournament immediately enters the Super 12 round, with Group 1’s first two matches set to begin.

On the same day that Afghanistan and England are playing each other, hosts Australia and opponent New Zealand are playing each other at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Super 12 stage concludes: 6 November

The Super 12 stage will come to an end with Group 2, and qualification is likely still up for grabs.

An afternoon match between Bangladesh and Pakistan takes place in Adelaide, and an evening match between India and the First Round Group B winners takes place in Melbourne.

Semi-finals: 9 November and 10 November

The top two teams from each Super 12 stage group will advance to the semi-final matches, which will be held on November 9 at Sydney Cricket Ground and November 10 at Adelaide Oval.

Final: 13 November

If the reserve day is required to be utilised on November 14, the competition concludes with the Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on November 13.

Prize money

The prize pot remains the same as at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 and all 16 competing teams will receive part of the $US5.6m allocated as prize money for the tournament.

The winners will collect $1.6m, with the runner-up receiving $800,000.

Both losing semi-finalists will receive $400,000.

The eight teams knocked out at the end of the Super 12 stage will get $70,000 each. Each match a team wins in the Super 12 stage will earn them $40,000.

The four teams knocked out at the end of the First Round will get $40,000. Each match a team wins in the First Round will see them collect $40,000.

The venues

Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)

With a capacity of over 100,000, the MCG, the largest stadium in the Southern Hemisphere and 10th largest in the world, was built in 1853.

It is a historic stadium where some of Australian sports’ most enduring events have taken place.

While Victoria and New South Wales competed in the inaugural intercolonial game in March 1856, the first cricket game played at the MCG took place in September 1854.

The MCG is the site of the AFL Grand Final, the 1956 Olympic Games, the 2006 Commonwealth Games, a number of significant international events, and the birthplace of Test Cricket (1877) and One-Day International Cricket (1971).

The MCG is the only stadium in the world besides Lord’s to have twice hosted the ICC Cricket World Cup Final (1992 and 2015).

Both in 1991, when the Great Southern Stand was rebuilt, and in 2003–2005, when the Northern Stand took the place of the previous Ponsford, Members, and Olympic Stands, the MCG underwent extensive renovations.

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Final will take place at the MCG in 2022.

Adelaide Oval

The proud centrepiece of this international city is Adelaide Oval. It is a location rich in sporting, artistic, and cultural history that is cherished for both its past and present attributes.

The stadium can now hold 53,500 people thanks to a significant refurbishment that was finished in 2013 and strengthened its reputation for hosting top-tier events.

AFL, cricket, soccer, rugby league, and concerts by well-known performers like Adele, Guns N’ Roses, and The Rolling Stones are all held at Adelaide Oval.

Cricket has been played with pride in South Australia for about 150 years. The Adelaide Oval has hosted historic games over the years, including the first-ever day-night Ashes Test in 2017.

As a tribute to Australian cricket star Sir Donald Bradman, the ground also houses the renowned Bradman Collection Museum. It also offers the well-liked Roof Climb experience, which whisks guests up into the air for a fresh perspective on this unique location. There are also escorted walking excursions focused on cricket.

Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG)

The SCG, which is steeped in sporting heritage, has offered a wealth of entertainment for more than 150 years. The historic grounds, which are regarded as one of the nation’s architectural treasures, have hosted almost every notable Australian cricketer.

The Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre (SCG) is situated in Sydney’s cultural quarter, close to the city’s CBD.

The NSW Cricket Association built the SCG on the site of the old 1852 Garrison Ground in Paddington, behind Victoria Barracks.

The SCG is now regarded as one of the top cricket stadiums in the world, staging one-day internationals, the annual New Year Test, and serving as the home field for the NSW Blues and Sydney Sixers.

The Gabba, Brisbane

Since 1896, The Gabba has served as Queensland’s primary cricket venue. It is renowned throughout the cricketing world for holding Sheffield Shield games as well as all international cricket competitions.

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup will be watched by fans at the Brisbane venue, which annually hosts the opening Test match of the Australian summer.

The Gabba is well known for its “genuine” pitches, which are hard, fast, and bouncy and are ideal for T20 cricket.

Kardinia Park, Geelong

One of Victoria’s most magnificent stadiums, Kardinia Park Stadium has recently undergone renovations that have allowed it to become a premier regional venue and first-class cricket facility.

It was constructed in 1941 and has hosted numerous national and international athletic events, including the Geelong Cats of the Australian Football League.

The heart and soul of the community hub Kardinia Park Precinct, which also includes netball and aquatic facilities, as well as lots of park space and playgrounds, is the stadium, which has little over 30,000 seats.

As part of its yearly events programme, Kardinia Park has recently welcomed the Big Bash League, international T20 matches, soccer friendlies, super rugby, and Nitro Circus.

Bellerive Oval, Hobart

Hobart has Bellerive, a historic harborside district that is home to Bellerive Oval, unlike Sydney’s Balmain, Melbourne’s Williamstown, Perth’s Fremantle, and Perth’s Williamstown.

The ground is located on the bright eastern bank of the River Derwent, a 10-minute drive or boat ride from Hobart’s bustling waterfront.

Cricket matches were first played at Bellerive Oval formally in 1914, but it wasn’t until 1987 that Cricket Tasmania moved its operations from across the river to this location.

The Ricky Ponting Stand opened in 2015 in time for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, increasing the ground’s capacity to 20,000. The oval has seen substantial improvements throughout the years.

Perth Stadium

On the Burswood Peninsula, east of the Perth CBD, is where you’ll find Perth Stadium and the adjacent park.

This 60,000-seat world-class multi-purpose stadium, which has views of the picturesque Swan River and Perth city in the west and the foothills in the east, hosts a range of sporting and entertainment events, including Australian Rules football, international and Big Bash League cricket, soccer, rugby league, rugby union, and concerts.

Perth Stadium, which will be used on the first day of the Super 12 stage, made its formal debut on January 21, 2018.

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With 16 countries competing in 45 matches across seven Australian cities from October 16 to November 13, the eighth edition of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is expected to be the biggest and finest yet.

The 2022 T20 World Cup is expected to surpass all of them, whether it is Yuvraj Singh’s six sixes, Carlos Brathwaite’s last-over heroics, or Shaheen Afridi’s new-ball fireworks.

This is your one-stop shop for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 with all you need to know about the competition, including schedules, rosters, venues, the most recent news, and much more.

The groups

First Round

Group A

Namibia, Netherlands, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates

Group B

Ireland, Scotland, West Indies, Zimbabwe

Super 12

Group 1

Afghanistan, Australia, England, New Zealand, Group A winner, Group B runner-up

Group 2

Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, South Africa, Group B winner, Group A runner-up

The venues

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 will take place in seven different locations in Australia, with the final taking place at Melbourne Cricket Ground and the semifinals taking place at Adelaide Oval and Sydney Cricket Ground.

The Gabba in Brisbane, Kardinia Park in Geelong, Bellerive Oval in Hobart and Perth Stadium are the other host venues.

The teams

Afghanistan

An experienced team, led as always by the talented Rashid Khan, will attempt to punch above their weight.

The top spinner, who is perhaps the most dangerous T20 bowler in the world, will be assisted by players like Mujeeb Ur Rahman to give Afghanistan a chance to advance far in the competition.

Australia

Australia, the defending ICC Men’s T20 World Cup champions, will want to capitalise on home-field advantages to retain their title.

After what was a somewhat unexpected victory in 2021, they are among the favourites thanks to a strong batting lineup and a strong bowling attack.

Bangladesh

The Tigers have abandoned a few seasoned players in favour of an aggressive approach built around numerous all-rounders.

Bangladesh is dangerously unpredictable as a result of the strategy adjustment, which was brought on by a poor performance in the Asia Cup.

England

England, who entered the competition ranked second in the MRF Tyres T20I Team Rankings, has been a reliable power in white-ball cricket for some time.

With some concerns regarding the strength of the bowling attack without the injured Jofra Archer, much will depend on the performance of their strong batting lineup.

India

The top-ranked team in the world according to the MRF Tyres T20I Team Rankings has brought a talented team to Australia in hopes of improving upon their group-stage exit in 2021.

Jasprit Bumrah’s injury-related withdrawal is a setback, but India will be optimistic that their depth will allow them to fill in for the star pace bowler’s absence.

Ireland

At the 2021 tournament, the Irish stumbled as their bat never really got going.

The Ireland team, though, is very talented, and they have a good chance of moving on to the Super 12 level.

Namibia

Namibia will be counting on its key players David Wiese, Ruben Trumpelmann, and Gerhard Erasmus to lead another successful First Round campaign after its big-hitting batting lineup defied the odds to advance to the Super 12 stage last year.

Netherlands

The Dutch have considerable of experience playing in important games leading up to the competition, having hosted several Full Member opponents in white-ball tours during the European summer.

The Netherlands, the lowest-ranked team competing in the MRF Tyres T20I Team Rankings in Australia, must perform well in crucial First Round matches against Namibia and the UAE to have a chance of moving on to the Super 12 round.

New Zealand

New Zealand, who lost in the finals in 2021, enters a major competition flying under the radar.

The Black Caps, who are currently ranked fifth in the world according to the MRF Tyres T20I Team Rankings, have a roster with a little bit of everything and have a chance to shock the most highly-predicted nations by going far in the competition.

Pakistan

Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, Pakistan’s top-ranked opening pair in T20 Internationals, are coming into the competition in excellent form and will look to lead their team to consistently competitive scores.

The fourth-ranked team in the MRF Tyres T20I Team Rankings, Pakistan, is a match for any opponent thanks to one of the greatest bowling attacks in the world.

Scotland

Scotland’s team, which is the second-lowest at the competition and ranked 15th in the world, may start the tournament strong with a win against the West Indies in Hobart (higher only than the Netherlands).

If Scotland wants to construct or pursue competitive totals, the opening pair of George Munsey and Calum MacLeod, as well as the first drop keeper Matthew Cross, will be essential to giving Scotland solid starts.

South Africa

With Kagiso Rabada, Lungo Ngidi, and Anrich Nortje creating an intimidating seam-bowling core of the assault, South Africa excels at bowling.

The Proteas have also risen to third place in the MRF Tyres T20I Team Rankings thanks to their undervalued spin options and abundant batting power, and they will be among the favourites to break their World Cup curse.

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka will start the tournament in the First Round, where they will have a tough time making it to the Super 12 stage, much like they did in 2021.

However, Sri Lanka’s success in the Asia Cup highlighted the team’s rapid development and suggested they might be a dark horse if they advance.

United Arab Emirates

UAE participated in just their second ICC Men’s T20 World Cup and qualified for the competition with an outstanding performance at the Global Qualifier A.

The UAE, who defeated Ireland in the tournament’s final, will now try to earn a spot on the world stage by competing in a challenging group including Sri Lanka, Namibia, and the Netherlands.

West Indies

a fresh look The West Indies team, captained by Nicholas Pooran, will be aiming for a new beginning after the star-studded but ageing bunch of players who travelled to the 2021 event played a game of flatter to deceive.

The West Indies’ prospects of extending their record-tying streak of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup victories to three will depend on spinner Akeal Hosein, but quicks like Obed McCoy, Jason Holder, and Sheldon Cottrell will also need to shine.

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe will try to defy the odds and advance to the Super 12 stage with a potent bowling assault.

Zimbabwe’s bowlers, who dismissed the Netherlands for just 95 in the Global Qualifier B final, were instrumental in getting them to the T20 World Cup. They have the skill to pose problems for all of their First Round opponents.

Where to watch the T20 World Cup

The Star Network, Sky Sports, Fox Sports, ESPN, PTV, and Times Internet are a few of the prominent broadcasters for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Australia, which will be telecast and live streamed across continents.

The games will also be streamed in India on Hotstar and Disney+, while Star Network will hold television rights in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives.

In Pakistan, the games will be televised on PTV and ARY Digital Networks.

In Bangladesh, games will be broadcast and streamed live on Gazi TV and Rabbithole.

While Fox Sports, Channel Nine, and Kayo will broadcast and stream games in Australia, Sky Sports will do same in the UK.

The matches will be broadcast live in the USA on Willow TV and ESPN+, and in Canada on Hotstar.

TERRITORYTelevision ExploitationDigital Exploitation
IndiaStar NetworkDisney+ Hotstar
Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, MaldivesStar Network 
PakistanPTV & ARY Digital NetworksTBC
BangladeshGazi TVRabbithole
CanadaTimes Internet (Willow)Hotstar
USATimes Internet (Willow)ESPN+
USA, Central & South America and Mexico ESPN+
CaribbeanESPNESPN
United KingdomSky SportsSky Sports
Sub Saharan AfricaSuperSportSuperSport
SingaporeStarHubStarHub
MalaysiaAstroYupp TV
Hong KongNow TVNow TV, Yupp TV
AustraliaFox Sports, Channel NineKayo
New ZealandSky SportSky Sport
PNG, Fiji & Pacific IslandsPNG DigicelPNG Digicel
Rest of the World(Continental Europe, SE Asia & Central /South America) Yupp TV

The tournament will also feature audio broadcast spanning English, Hindi, Urdu and Bangla based on the region. 

DetailsTerritoryPlatformLanguage
Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India)(AIR)IndiaFM/AMHindi
Digital 2 Sports GlobalIndiaDigital PlatformHindi/English
Shamal Media Services Pvt Limited  106.2 FMPakistanFMUrdu
Sports Entertainment Network RadioAustralia/New ZealandFMEnglish
Australian Broadcasting CorporationAustraliaFMEnglish
British Broadcasting CorporationUKFMEnglish
Radio 4DubaiFMHindi
Asiatec MEC LimitedBangladeshFMBangla

Tournament format

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup this year is divided into three phases.

Two round-robin groups each consisting of four teams compete in the First Round. The top two teams advance to the Super 12 stage from each group.

Namibia, Scotland, Sri Lanka, and the West Indies are among the four lowest-ranked teams who automatically qualified for the tournament at the cutoff point, making up the eight teams competing in the First Round.

Two teams from each of the qualifying competitions held in 2022 will join them. In Qualifier A in Oman back in February, Ireland and the UAE advanced, while Netherlands and Zimbabwe won Qualifier B in Zimbabwe in July.

Group A’s top team and Group B’s second-placed team enter Group 1 of the Super 12s, while Group B’s top team and Group A’s second-placed team enter Group 2.

The top two teams from each group advance to the knockout stage during the Super 12 stage, which consists of two groups of six teams playing a round-robin format.

Two semi-finals make up the knock-out stage, followed on November 13 by the championship game at the MCG.

Points system

In both the First Round and Super 12 group stages the following points system will apply:

Win: 2 points

Tie, no result or abandoned: 1 point

Loss or forfeit: 0 points

Reserve days

For both the semifinals and the championship game, reserve days have been set aside. There won’t be a reserve day for any other games.

Every effort will be made to finish the game on the planned day for the semi-finals and final, with any necessary overs reductions taking place.

The match will only be finished on the reserve day if the minimum amount of overs required to constitute a match (at least 5 overs each side) cannot be bowled on the scheduled day.

The match will resume where the last ball was played on the reserve day if it begins on the planned day, overs are lowered after an interruption, but no additional play is available.

Key dates

Tournament commences: 16 October

In Group A of the First Round, the tournament begins with a match between Namibia and Sri Lanka.

On the first day, a doubleheader at Kardinia Park in Geelong will also include the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates.

First Round concludes: 21 October

The tournament’s brief and intense initial phase draws to a finish on October 21 in Hobart with back-to-back Group B games.

At the Bellerive Oval, Ireland will play West Indies in the first game of the day, and Scotland will play Zimbabwe in the afternoon.

Super 12 stage commences: 22 October

After that, the tournament immediately enters the Super 12 round, with Group 1’s first two matches set to begin.

On the same day that Afghanistan and England are playing each other, hosts Australia and opponent New Zealand are playing each other at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Super 12 stage concludes: 6 November

The Super 12 stage will come to an end with Group 2, and qualification is likely still up for grabs.

An afternoon match between Bangladesh and Pakistan takes place in Adelaide, and an evening match between India and the First Round Group B winners takes place in Melbourne.

Semi-finals: 9 November and 10 November

The top two teams from each Super 12 stage group will advance to the semi-final matches, which will be held on November 9 at Sydney Cricket Ground and November 10 at Adelaide Oval.

Final: 13 November

If the reserve day is required to be utilised on November 14, the competition concludes with the Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on November 13.

Prize money

The prize pot remains the same as at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 and all 16 competing teams will receive part of the $US5.6m allocated as prize money for the tournament.

The winners will collect $1.6m, with the runner-up receiving $800,000.

Both losing semi-finalists will receive $400,000.

The eight teams knocked out at the end of the Super 12 stage will get $70,000 each. Each match a team wins in the Super 12 stage will earn them $40,000.

The four teams knocked out at the end of the First Round will get $40,000. Each match a team wins in the First Round will see them collect $40,000.

The venues

Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)

With a capacity of over 100,000, the MCG, the largest stadium in the Southern Hemisphere and 10th largest in the world, was built in 1853.

It is a historic stadium where some of Australian sports’ most enduring events have taken place.

While Victoria and New South Wales competed in the inaugural intercolonial game in March 1856, the first cricket game played at the MCG took place in September 1854.

The MCG is the site of the AFL Grand Final, the 1956 Olympic Games, the 2006 Commonwealth Games, a number of significant international events, and the birthplace of Test Cricket (1877) and One-Day International Cricket (1971).

The MCG is the only stadium in the world besides Lord’s to have twice hosted the ICC Cricket World Cup Final (1992 and 2015).

Both in 1991, when the Great Southern Stand was rebuilt, and in 2003–2005, when the Northern Stand took the place of the previous Ponsford, Members, and Olympic Stands, the MCG underwent extensive renovations.

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Final will take place at the MCG in 2022.

Adelaide Oval

The proud centrepiece of this international city is Adelaide Oval. It is a location rich in sporting, artistic, and cultural history that is cherished for both its past and present attributes.

The stadium can now hold 53,500 people thanks to a significant refurbishment that was finished in 2013 and strengthened its reputation for hosting top-tier events.

AFL, cricket, soccer, rugby league, and concerts by well-known performers like Adele, Guns N’ Roses, and The Rolling Stones are all held at Adelaide Oval.

Cricket has been played with pride in South Australia for about 150 years. The Adelaide Oval has hosted historic games over the years, including the first-ever day-night Ashes Test in 2017.

As a tribute to Australian cricket star Sir Donald Bradman, the ground also houses the renowned Bradman Collection Museum. It also offers the well-liked Roof Climb experience, which whisks guests up into the air for a fresh perspective on this unique location. There are also escorted walking excursions focused on cricket.

Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG)

The SCG, which is steeped in sporting heritage, has offered a wealth of entertainment for more than 150 years. The historic grounds, which are regarded as one of the nation’s architectural treasures, have hosted almost every notable Australian cricketer.

The Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre (SCG) is situated in Sydney’s cultural quarter, close to the city’s CBD.

The NSW Cricket Association built the SCG on the site of the old 1852 Garrison Ground in Paddington, behind Victoria Barracks.

The SCG is now regarded as one of the top cricket stadiums in the world, staging one-day internationals, the annual New Year Test, and serving as the home field for the NSW Blues and Sydney Sixers.

The Gabba, Brisbane

Since 1896, The Gabba has served as Queensland’s primary cricket venue. It is renowned throughout the cricketing world for holding Sheffield Shield games as well as all international cricket competitions.

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup will be watched by fans at the Brisbane venue, which annually hosts the opening Test match of the Australian summer.

The Gabba is well known for its “genuine” pitches, which are hard, fast, and bouncy and are ideal for T20 cricket.

Kardinia Park, Geelong

One of Victoria’s most magnificent stadiums, Kardinia Park Stadium has recently undergone renovations that have allowed it to become a premier regional venue and first-class cricket facility.

It was constructed in 1941 and has hosted numerous national and international athletic events, including the Geelong Cats of the Australian Football League.

The heart and soul of the community hub Kardinia Park Precinct, which also includes netball and aquatic facilities, as well as lots of park space and playgrounds, is the stadium, which has little over 30,000 seats.

As part of its yearly events programme, Kardinia Park has recently welcomed the Big Bash League, international T20 matches, soccer friendlies, super rugby, and Nitro Circus.

Bellerive Oval, Hobart

Hobart has Bellerive, a historic harborside district that is home to Bellerive Oval, unlike Sydney’s Balmain, Melbourne’s Williamstown, Perth’s Fremantle, and Perth’s Williamstown.

The ground is located on the bright eastern bank of the River Derwent, a 10-minute drive or boat ride from Hobart’s bustling waterfront.

Cricket matches were first played at Bellerive Oval formally in 1914, but it wasn’t until 1987 that Cricket Tasmania moved its operations from across the river to this location.

The Ricky Ponting Stand opened in 2015 in time for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, increasing the ground’s capacity to 20,000. The oval has seen substantial improvements throughout the years.

Perth Stadium

On the Burswood Peninsula, east of the Perth CBD, is where you’ll find Perth Stadium and the adjacent park.

This 60,000-seat world-class multi-purpose stadium, which has views of the picturesque Swan River and Perth city in the west and the foothills in the east, hosts a range of sporting and entertainment events, including Australian Rules football, international and Big Bash League cricket, soccer, rugby league, rugby union, and concerts.

Perth Stadium, which will be used on the first day of the Super 12 stage, made its formal debut on January 21, 2018.

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New Zealand T20 World Cup

New Zealand needs to take one last step at T20 World Cup

Always the attendant has become a defining metaphor for New Zealand’s recent knowledge of white-ball cricket finals. Runners-up in the last two 50-over World Cups in 2015 and ’19 and last year’s T20 World Cup, New Zealand has been part of the big time but ultimately not the center of attention.

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Kane Williamson (captain), Trent Boult.
Kane Williamson (captain), Trent Boult.

New Zealand T20 World Cup

This time, New Zealand will take one of its best-ever teams to a T20 World Cup. It has strength in all areas, experience, and the memory of those fresh near misses to fuel its drive. This is a golden era for New Zealand cricket. It won the first World Test Championship in June of last year to go with that collection of finals arrivals in the limited-overs formats. New Zealand opens with a rematch of the 2021 final against defending champion Australia on Oct. 22 in Sydney.

Strengths

To use a baseball metaphor, New Zealand seems to have all bases enclosed. Few squads will come to the tournament with a more balanced squad. New Zealand T20 World Cup has batting hardness from Devon Conway and Kane Williamson, hard-hitters in Glenn Phillips, Daryl Mitchell, and Jimmy Neesham, unresolved pace bowling from Trent Boult and Tim Southee along with the fast pace of Lockie Ferguson, and top-class white ball spinners in Ish Sodhi and Mitchell Santner.

 It has the all-around talents of Santner, Neesham, Mitchell, and the recent detection of Michael Bracewell. It also is one of the world’s best fielding squads and has finals experience: only three players who took part in the 2021 T20 World Cup final are not recurring.

Weaknesses

The glib remark would be that New Zealand’s weakness is winning the white ball finals. They’re good at receiving the finals, but not good at winning them. New Zealand has no obvious weakness in personnel or balance but can be accused of discrepancy and a tendency to play to the level of its opposition. To know more about New Zealand Vs Australia Tickets click here.

New Zealand T20 World Cup Captain Kane Williamson has recently been below his best form.
New Zealand T20 World Cup Captain Kane Williamson has recently been below his best form.

In a threatening group alongside England, Australia and Afghanistan the Black Caps can’t afford an off day. Wounds to players such as Daryl Mitchell and Lockie Ferguson are a current concern. New Zealand T20 World Cup Captain Kane Williamson also has recently been below his best form but sent a half-century in the narrow loss to Pakistan in Friday’s tri-series final at Christchurch.

Key Players

Conway is the dependable anchor of the New Zealand batting order. He can open and bat through an innings as he later did for 70 against Bangladesh in the New Zealand Tri-Series. Conway’s mastery of all arrangements has been powerful in New Zealand’s recent test and white ball cricket achievements. He comes into his own in T20 cricket in which he averages 50.87 at a strike rate of 136. His 814 runs in T20 internationals comprise 456 from bounds. He also can keep wickets and is a bright outfielder.

New Zealand T20 World Cup Player Phillips is one of the most difficult weapons in New Zealand’s battery of hard hitters. Coming in at the top of the order, he can swing competitions and disrupt bowling plans with his fast scoring. Mitchell and Neesham have similar aptitudes lower in the order but Phillips can set the pace of the innings early on. He has upheld a strike rate of 142.35 through 46 T20 internationals in which he has scored a century and five half-centuries and has hit 75 sixes.

New Zealand T20 World Cup All-Rounder.
New Zealand T20 World Cup All-Rounder.

Leg-spinner Sodhi adds a key component to New Zealand’s varied bowling attack as a violent spin option. He has a component of fearlessness in his nature which makes him particularly effective. He’s unafraid to fly the ball, even against violent batting, and he can find turns on most surfaces. Spinners often are called on to play a covering role in T20 cricket but Sodhi offers a clear wicket-taking ability with 101 wickets already to his credit in 78 T20 matches.

Squads:

Kane Williamson (captain), Tim Southee, Ish Sodhi, Mitchell Santner, Glenn Phillips, Jimmy Neesham, Daryl Mitchell, Adam Milne, Martin Guptill, Lachlan Ferguson, Devon Conway, Mark Chapman, Michael Bracewell, Trent Boult, Finn Allen.

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