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The 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup knockout stage was played between the top 4 teams from the Super 8 stage.It consisted of two semi-finals, played at Brian Lara Cricket Academy in San Fernando on 26 June and Providence Stadium in Guyana on 27 June, and the final played at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown on 29 June.
This was the first time that South Africa has reached the finals of an Men's T20 World Cup. [157] It was also an historical low for Afghanistan and is their lowest ever score in T20Is. [155] Afghanistan's score was also the lowest ever score scored in an ICC Men's T20 World Cup semi-final. [158] The player of the match award was awarded to ...
The ICC Men's T20 World Cup, formerly the ICC World Twenty20, is a biennial T20I cricket tournament, organised by the International Cricket Council.It was held in every odd year from 2007 to 2009, and since 2010 has been held in every even year with the exception of 2018 and 2020.
Afghanistan played in the semi-finals of any major ICC Tournament for the first time. [14] Afghanistan posted their lowest T20I score. [15] – 26 June 2024 (semi-final 1) Fazalhaq Farooqi broke the record of most wickets at a single edition of the T20 World Cup (17), previously held by Wanindu Hasaranga (16). Later equalled by Arshdeep Singh. [9]
Hayley Matthews (WI) played in her 100th T20I match. [39] Danni Wyatt-Hodge (Eng) scored her 5,000th run in international cricket. [40] West Indies and South Africa qualified for the semi-finals, while England was eliminated as a result of this match. [6]
On 5 January 2024, the ICC announced the tournament's schedule, with the final scheduled on 29 June. [4] This was the second T20 World Cup final played at the stadium, after the 2010 final. [5] This was South Africa's maiden T20 World Cup final, [6] while it was India's third final, having been champions in 2007 and runners-up in 2014. [7]
The second semi-final at Sharjah Cricket Stadium on 18 October saw West Indies battle it out against New Zealand. Batting first, New Zealand put on 128/9 with Deandra Dottin picking up 4/22 and then restricting West Indies to 120/8 with the help of Eden Carson's 3/29 to win by 8 runs and reach the final for the first time since 2010.
Rohit Sharma (Ind) scored his 4,000th run in T20Is [10] and 1,000th run in the T20 World Cup, [11] becoming the second Indian to achieve both feats after Virat Kohli. He also completed 600 sixes in international cricket, 100 sixes in ICC tournaments and 300 wins in international cricket.