The 2012 World Twenty20
will be held between September 18 and October 12, 2012 in Sri Lanka the
ICC have confirmed. Colombo, Pallekele and Hambantota will be venues
for the men's tournament, while the women's group games will be played
in Galle.
The format will see four groups of three in a preliminary round.
England, the defending champions, and India are in Group A and will be
joined by one of the Associate or Affiliate teams that qualify. The
other qualifying team will be in Group B with West Indies and Australia.
Sri Lanka, South Africa and Zimbabwe make up Group C, and Pakistan, New
Zealand and Bangladesh are in Group D.
The top two teams in each group will make it through the preliminary
round, after which there will be a Super Eight stage, featuring two
groups. The format is essentially the same as the last edition in 2010,
though there are four fewer teams this time.
The tournament will include two teams qualifying from the ICC World
Twenty20 Qualifier 2012, which will be staged in the United Arab
Emirates from March 13-14 2012.
Hosts Sri Lanka will play the tournament's opening fixture against
Zimbabwe in Hambantota. England begin their defence against a qualifying
team on September 21 and will then play India in Colombo on September
23.
The women's tournament has Australia, India and England in one group
with a qualifying team, and New Zealand, West Indies and Sri Lanka with
the other qualifying team in the other. The men's and women's
semi-finals and finals will be played on the same day, in Colombo. The
semi-finals are on October 4 and October 5 with the finals on October 7.
Tickets for the tournament are planned to go on sale to the public from
March 1, 2012 and will be available via website and box-office sales in
Sri Lanka. The ICC's chief executive Haroon Lorgat assured they would be
reasonably priced.
"We all know how passionate and loyal the Sri Lankan public is towards
our sport and we will ensure the tickets are affordable so that they can
enjoy the event," he said at the launch of the tournament in Colombo.
"Following the success of the recent ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, I am
confident that the hosts, Sri Lanka, will deliver a world-class event."
Lorgat also said the tournament was another opportunity to promote
women's cricket. "I am happy that the men's and women's semi-finals and
finals will once again be played on the same days at the same venues. We
remain committed to showcase women's cricket in this way, which is
unique in the world of team sports."
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