The
2014 ICC World Twenty20 will be the fifth
ICC World Twenty20 competition, an international Twenty20 cricket tournament that is scheduled to take place in
Bangladesh[2] from 16 March to 6 April 2014.
[3] It will be played in three cities —
Dhaka,
Chittagong and
Sylhet.
[3][4] Bangladesh will host the tournament as announced by the
International Cricket Council in 2010.
[5] It will be second and consecutive time that an Asian country will host this event, as
Sri Lanka hosted the
previous tournament in 2012.
Logo
On 6 April 2013,
ICC unveiled the logo of the tournament at a gala
event in
Dhaka.
The overall look of the logo design is primarily inspired by the unique
Bangladesh decoration art style. The logo uses the colours of the
Bangladeshi flag with splashes of blue representing the country's rivers (also as being the ICC's own colour). The logo is also inspired by the
rickshaws.
[6] The T is made up of
cricket stumps and the '0' in the T20 represents the
cricket ball complete with a green seam.
[7][8]
Format
During the group stage and Super 10, points are awarded to the teams as follows:
Results |
Points |
Win |
2 points |
No result/Tie |
1 point |
Loss |
0 points |
Teams
For the first time the tournament will have 16 teams including all ten
full members and six
associate members who qualified through the
2013 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier. The top eight (full member) teams in the
ICC T20I Championship rankings on 8 October 2012 enter the
Super 10 stage. The remaining eight teams compete in the
group stage, from which two teams advance to the Super 10 stage.
[3][9]
Match officials
The match referees’ responsibilities throughout the tournament will be shared between 4 members of the
Elite Panel of ICC Referees:
[10]
The on-field responsibilities for officiating the tournament will be shared by all 11 of the
Elite Panel of ICC Umpires and 3 umpires from the
International Panel of Umpires and Referees:
[10]
Squads
Venues
2014 ICC World Twenty20 venues
The 2014 ICC World Twenty20 will host a total of 35 matches at three different venues in
Dhaka,
Chittagong and
Sylhet.
[3][11] The
Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in
Dhaka,
Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium in
Fatullah and the
MA Aziz Stadium and
Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in
Chittagong will host warm-up matches.
Fixtures and results
Warm-up matches
16 warm-up matches will be played between 12 and 19 March featuring all 16 teams.
[13]
Group Stage
Group A
Group B
Super 10
Group 1
Group 2
Knockout stage
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Media coverage
Country/Territory [14][15] |
TV |
Radio |
Internet |
Afghanistan |
Lemar TV |
Salaam Wantadar |
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Australia |
Fox Sports
Nine Network (Australia matches & finals only) |
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foxsports.com.au |
Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia |
Astro |
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Bangladesh |
Bangladesh Television
Maasranga TV
Gazi TV |
Bangladesh Betar |
starsports.com |
Canada |
Sportsnet |
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Sportsnet World Online |
Caribbean, Central America and South America |
ESPN |
CMC |
ESPN3 |
Europe excluding the United Kingdom and Ireland |
Eurosport |
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India |
STAR Sports
Doordarshan (India matches only) |
All India Radio |
starsports.com |
Indian subcontinent |
STAR Sports |
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starsports.com |
Ireland, United Kingdom |
Sky Sports |
BBC |
skysports.com |
Hong Kong, Philippines,
Papua New Guinea, Singapore |
STAR Sports
Star Cricket |
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starsports.com |
Middle East and North Africa |
OSN Sports Cricket |
89.1 Radio4 |
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Nepal |
Nepal Television |
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New Zealand |
Sky TV |
Radio Sport |
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Norway |
NRK |
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Pacific Islands |
Fiji TV |
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Pakistan |
PTV Home (Terrestrial)
PTV Sports (Cable)
TEN Sports (Cable and IP TV) |
PBC
Hum FM
Hot FM (Pakistan matches) |
starsports.com |
Sri Lanka |
CSN |
Siyatha FM |
starsports.com |
South Africa |
SABC
SuperSport |
SABC |
supersport.com |
Sub Saharan Africa |
SuperSport |
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supersport.com |
USA, Puerto Rico, Guam,
Mexico, Nicaragua and Panama |
ESPN2 (Final only) |
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ESPN3 |
Records and statistics
Batting
Source:
Cricinfo [16]
TBD |
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TBD |
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TBD |
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TBD |
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TBD |
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TBD |
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TBD |
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0 |
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0 |
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TBD |
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TBD |
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TBD |
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TBD |
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Most wickets
Source:
Cricinfo [17]
TBD |
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TBD |
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TBD |
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TBD |
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TBD |
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TBD |
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See also
References
External links
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