ICC T20 World Cup 2024 is hosted by United States and West Indies combinedly. There will be 20 teams in the T20 World Cup in 2024. Out of which 12 countries along with host directly qualified to world cup. While 8 teams are decided by different regional qualifier. 2 teams each from Asia, Europe and Africa, 1 team each from East Asia Pacific and America region will play world cup. Ireland, Scotland, PNG, Canada already qualified to world cup.
Nepal (Host) is the host nation of ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier Asia Regional Final. 8 associate teams from Asia will compete for 2 spots. Nepal, Singapore, Oman, Malaysia, UAE, Bahrain, Hong Kong and Kuwait are the those 8 teams which are divided into 2 groups. UAE had played last T20 World Cup 2022 and, Nepal, Oman, Hong Kong, Singapore and Bahrain had played Global Qualifier. Malaysia and Kuwait are new teams to play final round of T20 World Cup Qualifier after the Global Qualifier has moved to respective regional qualifier.
Groups:
Group A
- Nepal
- Oman
- Singapore
- Malaysia
Group B
- United Arab Emirates
- Hong Kong
- Bahrain
- Kuwait
Ground:
TU International Cricket Ground
TU International Cricket Ground
Mulpani International Cricket Ground
Format:
T20I International Match, Single Round Robin Group Stage, Semifinal and Final.
Date:
October 30 to November 05, 2023
October 30 to November 05, 2023
Ticket:
CAN has fixed the ticket price for the fans to NRs. 200 per match. You can buy tickets from IME Pay.
CAN has fixed the ticket price for the fans to NRs. 200 per match. You can buy tickets from IME Pay.
Fixtures:
OCT 30: Nepal 147/2 (16.3 ov) vs Singapore 145/9 (Nepal won by 8 wickets)
OCT 30: UAE 137/5 (18.2) vs Bahrain 135/6 (UAE won by 5 wickets)
OCT 30: Oman 153/6 vs Malaysia, 121/8 (Oman won by 32 runs)
OCT 30: Hong Kong 166/6 vs Kuwait 150/8 (Hong Kong won by 16 runs)
OCT 30: Hong Kong 166/6 vs Kuwait 150/8 (Hong Kong won by 16 runs)
OCT 31: Oman 174-6 vs Singapore 152/8, (Oman won by 22 runs)
OCT 31: Hong Kong 126/10 vs Bahrain 146/10 (Bahrain won by 20 runs)
OCT 31: Nepal 166/4 vs Malaysia 165/9, (Nepal won by 6 wickets)
OCT 31: Nepal 166/4 vs Malaysia 165/9, (Nepal won by 6 wickets)
OCT 31: UAE 94/5 (14.2 ov) vs Kuwait 88/8 ( UAE won by 5 wickets)
NOV 2: Nepal 140/10 vs Oman 145/9, (Oman won by 5 runs)
NOV 2: UAE 176/6 vs Hong Kong 154/8, (UAE won by 22 runs)
NOV 2: Singapore 138/10 vs Malaysia 198/4, (Malaysia won by 60 runs)
NOV 2: Bahrain 158/9 vs Kuwait 160/6 (16.3 ov), (Kuwait won by 4 wickets)
NOV 3: Semifinal 1: Oman 109/0 vs Bahrain 106/9 (Oman won by 10 wickets)
NOV 3: Semifinal 2: Nepal 135/2 (17.1 ov) vs UAE 134/9 (Nepal won by 8 wickets)
NOV 3: Semifinal 2: Nepal 135/2 (17.1 ov) vs UAE 134/9 (Nepal won by 8 wickets)
NOV 5: Final, Nepal vs Oman TU, 11:00 AM - LIVE
Embedded TV
TV Guide:
All the matches of ICC T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier 2023 Nepal will be broadcasted by Kantipur Television and Kantipur Cineplex HD. However there are several online platform to watch all matches this tournament.
All the matches of ICC T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier 2023 Nepal will be broadcasted by Kantipur Television and Kantipur Cineplex HD. However there are several online platform to watch all matches this tournament.
How to Watch Online?
You can watch all T20 World Cup Qualifier Asia Region matches live on Kantipur TV in Net TV, VIA TV, Clear TV, Dish Home etc. Kantipur Cineplex HD can stream this match live on Youtube and Facebook also for Nepal region. The following links are provided below to watch all these matches live form Nepal or outside Nepal.
Squad Details:
Malaysia Squad:
Kuwait Squad:
Nepal Squad:
Rohit Kumar Paudel, Mahamad Asif Sheikh, Kushal Bhurtel, Lalit Narayan Rajbanshi, Kushal Malla, Dipendra Singh Airee, Sandeep Lamichhane, Karan KC, Gulshan Kumar Jha, Sompal Kami, Pratis GC, Sundeep Jora, Binod Bhandari, Bibek Kumar Yadav, Abinash Bohara
Coach: Monty Desai
Oman Squad:
Zeeshan Maqsood, Aaqib Ilyas Sulheri, Kashyapkumar Prajapati, Shoaib Khan, Ayaan Mohammed Khan, Muhammad Nadeem, Muhammad Naseem, Bilal Khan, Ahmad Fayyaz Butt, Kaleemullah, Shakeel Ahmad, Mehran Khan, Prathik Athavale, Sandeep Goud Shreemantula, Siddharth Prasad Bukkapatnam
Singapore Squad:
Aritra Dutta (c), Rohan Rengarajan, Surendran Chandramohan, Anish Paraam, Manpreet Singh, Janak Prakash, Akshay Roopak Puri, Thilip Omamdurai Thilappan, Ramesh Kalimuthu, Anantha Krishna, Utsav Rakshit, Aaryan Russell Menon, Amartya Kaul, Aryaveer Chaudhary, Harsha Bharadwaj
Malaysia Squad:
Ahmad Faiz Mohammad Noor, Virandeep Singh, Syed Aziz Syed Mubarak, Vijay Unni Suresh Unni, Muhammad Amir Azim Abd Shukor, Rizwan Haider, Khizar Hayat Durrani, Ainool Hafizs Md Yatim, Pavandeep Singh Jagjit Singh, Ahmad Zubaidi Zulkifle, Syazrul Ezat Idrus, Haiqal Mohd Khair, Sharvin Muniyandy, Muhammad Aiman Zaquan Muhammad Ridzuan, Muhammad Fitri Mohd Sham
UAE Squad
Muhammad Waseem, Aryansh Sharma, Alishan Sharafu, Junaid Siddique, Basil Hameed, Asif Khan, Aayan Khan, Ali Naseer, Karthik Meiyappan, Sanchit Sharma, Zahoor Khan, Muhammad Jawadullah, Nilansh Keswani, Khalid Shah, Vriitya Aravind
Hong Kong, China, Squad:
Nizakat Mohammad Khan (c), Mohammad Aizaz Khan, Babar Hayat, Ehsan Khan, Adit Gorawara, Anshuman Rath, Ayush Shukla, Raag Kapur, Yasim Murtaza, Zeeshan Ali, Mohammad Ghazanfar, Haroon Mohammad Arshad, Nasrulla Rana, Martin Coetzee, Scott Stephen Mckechnie
Bahrain Squad: Umer Iimtiaz (c), Abdul Majid Abbasi, Imran Ali Butt, Sohail Ahmed, Haider Ali, Imran Javed Anwer, Junaid Aziz, Rizwan Butt, Ali Dawood, Ahmer Bin Naser, Sarfraz Ali, Yasser Nazeer, Sathaiyah Veerapathiran, Sachin Kumar, Sai Sarthak
Kuwait Squad:
Mohamed Aslam (c), Ali Zaheer, Usmangani Ibrahim, Bilal Tahir, Yasin Ishak, Ravija Sandaruwan, Meet Bhavsar, Shiraz Khan, Parvindar Kumar, Mirza Ahmed, Sayed Monib, Nimish Lathief, Clinto Velookkaran Anto, Mohamed Shafeeq Manakkadavath, Ilyas Ahmed