June 21, 2024
World 8 best cricket teams have qualified for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Super-8 stage. Let’s take a look at the teams that have qualified and the match schedule of the Super-8 stage.
The Super-8 stage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 will commence from 19th June and conclude on 25th June.
Each team will play the others in the group as a round-robin, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the knockout stage.
Luckily, no points are carried over from the group stage to the Super-8 stage.
The Super-8 matches will be played across four different locations in the West Indies.
Here is the table for the T20 World Cup 2024 Super-8 stage schedule with match names, timings in Pakistan Standard Time (PKT), and venues:
|
Match Name |
Venue |
Date |
Time (PKT) |
|
USA vs South Africa |
North Sound, Antigua |
19 June 2024 |
07:30 PM |
|
England vs West Indies |
Gros Islet, St Lucia |
20 June 2024 |
05:30 AM |
|
Afghanistan vs India |
Bridgetown, Barbados |
20 June 2024 |
07:30 PM |
|
Australia vs Bangladesh |
North Sound, Antigua |
21 June 2024 |
05:30 AM |
|
England vs South Africa |
Gros Islet, St Lucia |
21 June 2024 |
07:30 PM |
|
USA vs West Indies |
Bridgetown, Barbados |
22 June 2024 |
05:30 AM |
|
India vs Bangladesh |
North Sound, Antigua |
22 June 2024 |
07:30 PM |
|
Afghanistan vs Australia |
Arnos Vale, St Vincent |
23 June 2024 |
05:30 AM |
|
USA vs England |
Bridgetown, Barbados |
23 June 2024 |
07:30 PM |
|
West Indies vs South Africa |
North Sound, Antigua |
24 June 2024 |
05:30 AM |
|
Australia vs India |
Gros Islet, St Lucia |
24 June 2024 |
07:30 PM |
|
Afghanistan vs Bangladesh |
Arnos Vale, St Vincent |
25 June 2024 |
05:30 AM |
The top two teams from all four groups qualified for the Super-8 stage of the T20 World Cup 2024.
India and co-host USA advanced to the Super-8 stage from group A, leaving behind Canada, Pakistan, and Ireland.
Australia and England qualified from group B, and bid farewell to Scotland, Namibia, and Oman.
Co-host and two times T20 World Cup winner West Indies and underdog Afghanistan cemented their place in the Super-8 stage, leaving behind New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and Uganda.
Last but not least, South Africa and Bangladesh were successful in grabbing a spot in the Super-8 stage by sending back Nepal, Netherlands, and Sri Lanka.
Unlike the group stage, in this second stage of the T20 World Cup, the teams are split into two groups of four.
Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, and India are in Group 1.
England, South Africa, USA, and West Indies are in Group 2.