
Cricket World Cup: Schedule, Winners, 2026 T20 & 2027 Info
Australia claimed their sixth Cricket World Cup title in 2023, defeating South Africa in the final. India won the 2026 T20 World Cup on 8 March 2026, crushing New Zealand by 96 runs.
Current Champions: Australia (2023 ODI) ·
Next ODI Edition: 2027 ·
2027 Hosts: South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia ·
2026 T20 Final: 8 March 2026 ·
Format: 20 teams, 55 matches
Quick snapshot
- India won the 2026 T20 World Cup on 8 March 2026, beating New Zealand by 96 runs (ICC Official)
- 2027 ODI World Cup hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia in October-October 2027 (Wikipedia)
- 20 teams competed in 55 matches across five Indian and three Sri Lankan venues during the 2026 T20 (Britannica)
- Exact match allocations for the 2027 ODI World Cup venues remain unconfirmed
- Full attendance breakdown by individual venue for the 2026 T20 World Cup
- Complete qualified team list for 2027 ODI as of mid-2026
- 2026 T20: Feb 7 – Mar 8 (co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka)
- 2027 ODI: Oct-Nov (South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia)
- Schedule announced 25 November 2025; warm-ups 2-6 February 2026
- India faces Afghanistan in June 2026, then tours England in July
- Border-Gavaskar Trophy (5 Tests) against Australia runs January-February 2027
- Asia Cup in Bangladesh scheduled for October 2027 before the ODI World Cup
The table below summarizes key attributes for both the 2026 T20 and upcoming 2027 ODI World Cups, providing quick reference for tournament details.
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Defending Champions | India (2026 T20), Australia (2023 ODI) |
| Last Host (ODI) | India (2023) |
| Next ODI Edition | 2027 in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia |
| T20 2026 Format | 20 teams, 55 matches, 4 phases |
| 2026 T20 Final Date | 8 March 2026 |
| 2027 ODI Period | October-March 2026 |
Who will host the 2026 T20 World Cup?
The 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup was co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, marking the tenth edition of the tournament. The decision to share hosting duties reflected the strong cricket infrastructure in both nations and followed their previous individual hosting of T20 World Cups: India in 2016 and Sri Lanka in 2012.
Host venues
The tournament featured matches at eight venues in total—five in India and three in Sri Lanka. The arrangement allowed for a diverse range of playing conditions and gave fans across the subcontinent the opportunity to attend matches without traveling abroad. India’s venues leveraged their existing international cricket facilities, while Sri Lanka’s grounds offered the spin-friendly pitches the island nation is known for.
Tournament details
The ICC announced the final schedule for the 2026 T20 World Cup on 25 March 2026, giving teams and fans roughly two months to plan their attendance. Warm-up matches ran from 2 to 6 February 2026, allowing participating teams to fine-tune their preparations before the group stage began.
Co-hosting spreads infrastructure costs across multiple nations while expanding the tournament’s geographic footprint and commercial reach.
Where is the 2026 T20 World Cup final?
The final of the 2026 T20 World Cup took place on 8 March 2026, with India emerging victorious against New Zealand. India defeated New Zealand by 96 runs in what turned out to be a commanding performance in the championship match. The result gave India their latest T20 World Cup title and cemented their position as one of the dominant forces in the shortest international format.
Final venue
The final was held at a major cricket stadium, drawing a significant crowd for the championship occasion. The match venue was selected as part of the overall tournament infrastructure, with the Indian host cities providing world-class facilities for the event’s centerpiece.
India’s 96-run victory over New Zealand reflects a pattern of dominant performances in knockout matches—a factor that shapes how opposing teams prepare their strategies when facing India in major tournaments.
Key matches
Beyond the final, several high-profile matches drew attention across the tournament. The opening match saw Pakistan face the Netherlands at Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo on 7 February 2026. The Super Eight stage featured a notable clash between Sri Lanka and Pakistan on 28 February 2026 at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy. These matchups reflected the competitive balance in the tournament and the growing strength of associate nations against traditional powerhouses.
The semifinals took place on 4-5 March 2026, setting up the two finalists who would compete for the title. The tournament structure moved through four distinct phases: the group stage (February 7-20 with 40 matches), the Super Eight stage (February 21 to March 1 with 12 matches), the semifinals (March 4-5), and the final (March 8).
India’s continued success in ICC limited-overs tournaments following their 2023 ODI World Cup triumph demonstrates the depth of talent development in the country’s cricket system.
Who is qualified for the 2026 T20 World Cup?
The 2026 T20 World Cup featured 20 teams, a significant expansion from earlier editions that reflected the global growth of T20 cricket. This participation figure was verified across multiple sources and represented the largest-ever field for a T20 World Cup at the time. The 55 matches played across the tournament showcased the depth of international cricket and the increasing competitiveness of associate nations.
Qualified teams
The field included a mix of established cricket nations and emerging sides that had earned their place through regional qualification pathways. The presence of 20 teams meant that associate nations had more opportunities to compete against full ICC members on the biggest stage, a trend that has accelerated over the past decade of international cricket.
More than 1.3 million spectators attended the 2026 T20 World Cup matches, according to available records. This attendance figure demonstrated the strong public interest in the tournament and the appetite for live international cricket across the host nations. The combination of competitive matches and accessible ticket pricing contributed to high stadium occupancy throughout the event.
Qualification pathway
For the 2027 ODI World Cup, the qualification system operates differently. South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia qualified as hosts on 16 November 2021 as ICC Full Members, with the 2027 tournament representing Namibia’s first time hosting a Cricket World Cup. South Africa and Zimbabwe previously co-hosted the 2003 Cricket World Cup together.
The remaining spots for the 2027 ODI World Cup are determined by ICC Men’s ODI Rankings. The top 8 teams from the ODI Rankings as of 31 March 2027 qualify directly, excluding the hosts. The next 2 teams from the ODI Rankings proceed to the 2027 Qualifier tournament. This qualification structure rewards consistent performance in the 50-over format while giving emerging cricketing nations a pathway to the World Cup.
The March 2027 ODI Rankings cutoff creates a window of roughly two years for teams to position themselves for direct qualification. Teams currently outside the top 8 will need to prioritize bilateral ODI series and perform consistently to secure their World Cup berth.
The pattern indicates that consistent ODI performers have a clear advantage in the qualification race, while emerging nations must capitalize on every opportunity to climb the rankings.
Where is the next T20 World Cup schedule?
The tournament schedule for the 2026 T20 World Cup was confirmed well in advance, allowing teams, fans, and broadcasters to plan accordingly. The comprehensive timeline covered every phase from warm-up matches through the final, providing clarity on dates and venues for all 55 matches across the 20-team field.
Full schedule
The tournament opened on 7 February 2026 with Pakistan facing the Netherlands in Colombo, a matchup that symbolized the global reach of modern T20 cricket. From there, the group stage ran through 20 February, featuring 40 matches across the eight host venues. The Super Eight stage compressed the tournament from 21 February through 1 March, reducing the field to eight teams competing in 12 matches.
The knockout phase began with semifinals on 4-5 March, followed by the final on 8 March 2026. This timeline placed the tournament squarely in the early calendar year, a departure from earlier T20 World Cups that were often held in the latter months.
Key dates
The tournament was part of the 2023-2027 ICC Future Tours Programme, which coordinated international cricket schedules across all ICC members. This framework ensured that players had adequate rest between series and that the T20 World Cup fit naturally within the broader international calendar.
Rohit Sharma, one of India’s most celebrated captains, was chosen as the brand ambassador for the 2026 T20 World Cup. His involvement brought additional attention to the tournament and connected the event with India’s passionate cricket fanbase.
The February-March timing creates a challenge for players managing multiple formats, as the T20 tournament overlaps with preparation periods for subsequent international series. Teams must balance rest, recovery, and tactical preparation across compressed timelines.
The implications for team management include careful rotation policies and strategic workload allocation during the build-up to subsequent international assignments.
Cricket World Cup winners list
The Cricket World Cup has a storied history spanning multiple decades, with Australia emerging as the most successful nation in the tournament’s history. India’s 2026 T20 World Cup victory added another chapter to their legacy, while their 2023 ODI World Cup triumph in India remains the most recent result in the 50-over format.
Past champions
Australia leads all nations with six Cricket World Cup titles across various editions. Their dominance reflects a combination of strong domestic cricket structures, consistent development pathways, and a culture that prioritizes success in ICC tournaments. India’s wins include the historic 1983 triumph (their first World Cup victory), the 2011 home victory that ended a 28-year drought, and the 2023 ODI World Cup final against South Africa.
The West Indies won the first two Cricket World Cups in 1975 and 1979, establishing themselves as the dominant team of that era. Pakistan’s 1992 victory under Imran Khan remains one of cricket’s most memorable achievements. Sri Lanka’s 1996 triumph and England’s 2019 win each represented landmark moments for their respective nations’ cricketing histories.
2023 results
Australia won the most recent ODI Cricket World Cup, held in India in 2023. Their victory in that tournament secured their position as the current ODI World Cup holders and set up the narrative for subsequent editions. The 2023 tournament featured the classic blend of dominant performances, unexpected results, and the high-pressure environment that characterizes Cricket World Cup cricket.
The tournament has evolved significantly since its inception, expanding from eight teams in 1975 to 14 teams in the 2027 edition. This growth reflects the expansion of cricket’s global footprint and the increasing competitiveness of nations outside the traditional powerhouses. The format changes have created more pathways for associate nations while maintaining the prestige of the championship.
Australia and India have dominated recent Cricket World Cups, winning four of the last five editions between them. For teams seeking to break this duopoly, specialized preparation for high-pressure knockout matches has become increasingly important.
The data suggests that teams investing in mental conditioning and knockout-specific strategies will have a competitive edge in future tournaments.
Timeline
The timeline below tracks key events from the 2026 T20 World Cup through India’s schedule leading to the 2027 ODI World Cup.
| Period | Event |
|---|---|
| 7-20 March 2026 | 2026 T20 World Cup group stage (40 matches) |
| 21 February – 1 March 2026 | Super Eight stage (12 matches) |
| 4-5 March 2026 | Semifinals |
| 8 March 2026 | Final: India beats New Zealand by 96 runs |
| June 6-20 2026 | India vs Afghanistan series |
| 1-19 July 2026 | India tour of England (5 T20Is, 3 ODIs) |
| January-October 2027 | Border-Gavaskar Trophy (5 Tests) |
| October 2027 | Asia Cup in Bangladesh |
| October-October 2027 | 2027 ODI World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia |
Each milestone represents a critical juncture for team preparation and fan engagement ahead of the 2027 showcase.
Clarity on what’s confirmed and what remains unclear
Confirmed facts
- India won the 2026 T20 World Cup on 8 March 2026, defeating New Zealand by 96 runs
- The 2026 T20 World Cup was co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka from 7 February to 8 October 2027
- 20 teams competed in 55 matches across five Indian and three Sri Lankan venues
- South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia will host the 2027 ODI World Cup in October-October 2027
- The 2027 ODI World Cup is the 14th edition
- Hosts qualified on 16 November 2021 as ICC Full Members
- Schedule announced 25 November 2025; warm-ups held 2-6 February 2026
Unconfirmed or developing
- Exact match allocations for 2027 ODI venues remain unconfirmed
- Full attendance breakdown by individual venue for the 2026 T20
- Complete qualified team list for 2027 ODI as of mid-2026
- Precise daily schedule for the 2027 ODI World Cup
- Stadium capacity confirmations for 2027 ODI host cities
What people are saying
India crushed New Zealand by 96 runs in the T20 World Cup 2026 final, delivering a dominant performance in the championship match to claim the title.
— SportsTak, sports publication covering the 2026 final result
India have a busy calendar year ahead following their T20 World Cup 2026 title triumph, with series against Afghanistan, England, and Australia lined up before the 2027 ODI World Cup.
— SportsTak, analysis of India’s packed schedule leading to 2027
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Frequently asked questions
What is the Cricket World Cup?
The Cricket World Cup is the premier international cricket championship in the 50-over (ODI) format for men’s cricket, first held in 1975. It is organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC) and contested every four years, with the tournament having grown from 8 teams in 1975 to 14 teams in the 2027 edition.
Who won the Cricket World Cup 2023?
Australia won the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, defeating South Africa in the final held in India. Australia secured their sixth World Cup title overall, extending their record as the most successful nation in Cricket World Cup history.
When is the next Cricket World Cup?
The next Cricket World Cup (50-over format) is scheduled for October-November 2027, hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. The 2026 T20 World Cup, a separate ICC tournament in the Twenty20 format, has already been held, with India winning the final on 8 March 2026.
Where is the 2027 Cricket World Cup being held?
The 2027 Cricket World Cup will be hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. This marks the second time South Africa and Zimbabwe have co-hosted the tournament (previously in 2003) and Namibia’s first time as a World Cup host.
Who won the 2026 T20 World Cup?
India won the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, defeating New Zealand by 96 runs in the final on 8 March 2026. The tournament was co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka and featured 20 teams competing in 55 matches.
How many teams play in the Cricket World Cup?
The 2027 Cricket World Cup will feature 14 teams. The 2026 T20 World Cup featured 20 teams, reflecting the different approach to format expansion between the two ICC tournaments. Qualification pathways ensure a mix of established cricket nations and emerging associate members.
How to watch Cricket World Cup matches?
Cricket World Cup matches are broadcast internationally through various television and streaming platforms depending on regional rights. The ICC Official website (icc-cricket.com) provides information on official broadcasters and streaming options for each tournament.
What is the format of the Cricket World Cup?
The Cricket World Cup uses a 50-over per side format for each match. Teams compete in a round-robin group stage followed by knockout rounds (quarterfinals, semifinals, and final). The exact structure varies by edition, with the 2027 tournament featuring 14 teams competing for the title.