Tuesday , December 24 2024

Dinesh Karthik will now be seen playing this role in the T20 World Cup, ICC announced it

T20 World Cup 2024: The ICC T20 World Cup 2024 is just a short time away from starting. The next World Cup will be played in the USA and West Indies from June 1 to June 29. The ICC has also started full preparations for the T20 World Cup. Now the ICC has announced the commentary panel for the T20 World Cup.

Dinesh Karthik will play in the World Cup

Star wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik has also got a place in the 40-member commentary panel. Karthik represented Royal Challengers Bangalore in the current IPL season. News is coming that Dinesh Karthik will not participate in the upcoming season of IPL. After the match against Rajasthan Royals, 38-year-old Dinesh Karthik was congratulated by Virat Kohli and RCB players. However, Karthik has not made any formal announcement regarding retirement from IPL.

Apart from Dinesh Karthik, India's Harsh Bhogle, Ravi Shastri and Sunil Gavaskar have also got a place in the commentary panel. Pakistan's legends Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and Rameez Raja will also be part of the commentary panel in the World Cup. American commentator James O'Brien has also been included in the panel.

Commentary panel for T20 World Cup

Dinesh Karthik (India), Danny Morrison (New Zealand), Ian Bishop (West Indies), Harsha Bhogle (India), Ravi Shastri (India), Shaun Pollock (South Africa), Ricky Ponting (Australia), Steven Smith (Australia), Nasser Hussain (England), Graeme Smith (South Africa), Ian Smith (New Zealand), Dale Steyn (South Africa), Alan Wilkins (England), Waqar Younis (Pakistan), Ian Ward (England), Lisa Sthalkar (Australia), Wasim Akram (Pakistan), Athar Ali Khan (Bangladesh), Russell Arnold (Sri Lanka), Mike Atherton (England), Samuel Badree (West Indies), Carlos Brathwaite (West Indies), Simon Dooley (New Zealand), Aaron Finch (Australia), Darren Ganga (West Indies), Sunil Gavaskar (India), Natalie Germanos (South Africa), Matthew Hayden (Australia), Mike Hesman (Australia), James O'Brien (USA), Katie Martin (New Zealand), Pomi Mbangwa (Zimbabwe), Tom Moody (Australia), Eoin Morgan (England), Alison Mitchell (England), Brian Murgatroyd (Netherlands), Kais Naidu (South Africa), Niall O'Brien (Ireland), Ebony Rainford-Brent (England), Rameez Raja (Pakistan).

T20 World Cup 2024 Group

Group A- India, Pakistan, Ireland, Canada, USA

Group B – England, Australia, Namibia, Scotland, Oman

Group C- New Zealand, West Indies, Afghanistan, Uganda, Papua New Guinea

Group D- South Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Netherlands, Nepal.

Schedule of all 55 matches of T20 World Cup

1. Saturday, June 1 – USA vs Canada, Dallas

2. Sunday, June 2 – West Indies v Papua New Guinea, Guyana

3. Sunday, June 2 – Namibia v Oman, Barbados

4. Monday, June 3 – Sri Lanka v South Africa, New York

5. Monday, June 3 – Afghanistan v Uganda, Guyana

6. Tuesday, June 4 – England v Scotland, Barbados

7. Tuesday, June 4 – Netherlands vs. Nepal, Dallas

8. Wednesday, June 5 – India vs Ireland, New York

9. Wednesday, June 5 – Papua New Guinea v Uganda, Guyana

10. Wednesday, June 5 – Australia v Oman, Barbados

11. Thursday, June 6 – USA vs Pakistan, Dallas

12. Thursday, June 6 – Namibia v Scotland, Barbados

13. Friday, June 7 – Canada vs Ireland, New York

14. Friday, June 7- New Zealand v Afghanistan, Guyana

15. Friday, June 7 – Sri Lanka vs. Bangladesh, Dallas

16. Saturday, June 8 – Netherlands v South Africa, New York

17. Saturday, June 8 – Australia v England, Barbados

18. Saturday, June 8 – West Indies v Uganda, Guyana

19. Sunday, June 9 – India vs Pakistan, New York

20. Sunday, June 9 – Oman v Scotland, Antigua

21. Monday, June 10 – South Africa v Bangladesh, New York

22. Tuesday, June 11 – Pakistan vs Canada, New York

23. Tuesday, June 11 – Sri Lanka vs. Nepal, Florida

24. Tuesday, June 11 – Australia v Namibia, Antigua

25. Wednesday, June 12 – USA vs India, New York

26. Wednesday, June 12 – West Indies v New Zealand, Trinidad

27. Thursday, June 13 – England v Oman, Antigua

28. Thursday, June 13 – Bangladesh v Netherlands, St Vincent

29. Thursday, June 13 – Afghanistan v Papua New Guinea, Trinidad

30. Friday, June 14 – USA vs. Ireland, Florida

31. Friday, June 14 – South Africa v Nepal, St Vincent

32. Friday, June 14 – New Zealand v Uganda, Trinidad

33. Saturday, June 15 – India vs. Canada, Florida

34. Saturday, June 15 – Namibia v England, Antigua

35. Saturday, June 15 – Australia v Scotland, St Lucia

36. Sunday, June 16 – Pakistan vs. Ireland, Florida

37. Sunday, June 16 – Bangladesh v Nepal, St Vincent

38. Sunday, June 16 – Sri Lanka v Netherlands, St Lucia

39. Monday, June 17 – New Zealand v Papua New Guinea, Trinidad

40. Monday, June 17 – West Indies v Afghanistan, St Lucia

41. Wednesday, June 19 – A2 vs D1, Antigua

42. Wednesday, June 19 – B1 vs C2, St Lucia

43. Thursday, June 20 – C1 vs A1, Barbados

44. Thursday, June 20 – B2 vs D2, Antigua

45. Friday, June 21 – B1 vs D1, St Lucia

46. ​​Friday, June 21 – A2 vs C2, Barbados

47. Saturday, June 22 – A1 vs D2, Antigua

48. Saturday, June 22 – C1 vs B2, St Vincent

49. Sunday, June 23 – A2 vs B1, Barbados

50. Sunday, June 23 – C2 vs D1, Antigua

51. Monday, June 24 – B2 vs A1, St Lucia

52. Monday, June 24 – C1 vs D2, St Vincent

53. Wednesday, June 26 – Semi 1, Guyana

54. Thursday, June 27 – Semi 2, Trinidad

55. Saturday, June 29 – Final, Barbados