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The ICC T20 World Cup will start from June 1 under the joint hosting of West Indies and America, in which the first match will be played between the teams of America and Canada at 6 am Indian time on June 2. Team India will also play a warm-up match before the start of this mega event, in which according to reports, this match can be against Bangladesh team which can be played in New York. However, till now no official announcement has been made by the ICC regarding the practice matches.
Indian team has to play three matches on the ground of New York
All the players of the Indian team announced for the T20 World Cup are playing in the 17th season of IPL, after which players will be sent in 3 batches to participate in this mega event, in which the first batch will leave on 25th May while the second batch will leave on 26th May. It is possible The players playing in the IPL final match will leave after this. The Indian team has to play the first three matches of its 4 group stage matches in the T20 World Cup 2024 at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York. In such a situation, the Indian Board is trying to hold this practice match with Bangladesh in New York itself. At the same time, the chances of some teams playing warm-up matches before this mega event are very less, which also includes England and Pakistan teams, who will play bilateral T20 series just before the World Cup, the last match of which will be played on May 30.
Indian team will play its first match in T20 World Cup on June 5.
For the first time in the history of the T20 World Cup, a total of 20 teams are participating in the major tournament, all of which have been divided into four groups of 5 each. The Indian team is part of Group-A, in which it has to play its first match against the Ireland team on June 5. After this, Team India will play a match against arch-rival Pakistan on June 9, while the Indians will play their last two group stage matches against America and Canada on June 12 and 15. All the group stage matches of Team India will start at 8 pm Indian time.
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