2024 T20 World Cup venues: Listing down all the venues for ICC tournament in West Indies and USA

Rahul Chalke

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The T20 World Cup is set to take place in just under two months with 20 countries taking part in the tournament. Teams like the United States, Uganda, Papua New Guinea, Scotland, Oman and Nepal are also going to be a part of the tournament, adding an extra amount of excitement to the format. 

The tournament would be taking place across two nations, the United States of America and in the West Indies, the two-time champions who had shockingly missed out on the 50-over World Cup in 2023 that was held in India. 

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The Brian Lara Cricket Academy stadium and the Providence stadium would be hosting the semi-final of the competition while the Kensington Oval stadium of the Bridgetown city in Barbados is set to host the final of the competition on the 29th of June.

Let’s have a look with The Sporting News at some of the other venues hosting the matches of this year’s T20 World Cup: 

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The curtain raiser will see co-hosts USA taking on Canada at the Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas, Texas. The two semi-finals will be held at Providence Stadium in Guyana and Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad and Tobago.

The final will take place at the iconic Kensington Oval in Barbados.

NATION STADIUM NUMBER OF MATCHES TO BE PLAYED
Antigua and Barbuda Sir Vivian Richards Stadium 8
Barbados Kensington Oval 9 (FINAL)
Guyana  Providence Stadium 6 (SEMI-FINAL)
Trinidad and Tobago Brian Lara Cricket Academy 6 (SEMI-FINAL)
USA Central Broward Regional Park Stadium 4
USA Nassau County International Cricket Stadium 8
Saint Lucia Darren Sammy Cricket Ground 6
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Arnos Vale Stadium 5
USA Grand Prairie Stadium  4

Rahul Chalke

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Rahul is a content producer for The Sporting News’ India edition.