Ten teams have landed in South Africa to battle it out for the T20 World Cup 2023. The teams have been divided into two pools of five where they will play Round Robin style until the semi finals, where the two leading teams from each pool will compete.
Fixtures
- South Africa v Sri Lanka (Sri Lanka by 3 runs)
- West Indies v England (England by 7 wickets)
- Australia v New Zealand (Australia by 97 runs)
- India v Pakistan (India by 7 wickets)
- Bangladesh v Sri Lanka (Sri Lanka by 7 wickets)
- Ireland v England (England by 4 wickets)
- South Africa v New Zealand (South Africa by 65 runs)
- Australia v Bangladesh (Australia by 8 wickets)
- West Indies v India (India by 6 wickets)
- Pakistan v Ireland (Pakistan by 70 runs)
- Sri Lanka v Australia (Australia by 10 wickets)
- New Zealand v Bangladesh (New Zealand by 71 runs)
- West Indies v Ireland (West Indies by 6 wickets)
- England v India (England by 11 runs)
- South Africa v Australia (Australia by 6 wickets)
- Pakistan v West Indies (West Indies by 3 runs)
- New Zealand v Sri Lanka (New Zealand by 102 runs)
- India v Ireland (India by 4 runs DL)
- England v Pakistan (England by 114 runs)
- South Africa v Bangladesh (22 Feb)
Finals:
- Semi Final 1: Australia v India (Australia by 5 runs)
- Semi Final 2: England v South Africa (South Africa by 6 runs)
- Final: Australia v South Africa (Australia by 19 runs)