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West Indies target deep run as T20 World Cup fixtures revealed

By Ben McLeod··2 min read
West Indies target deep run as T20 World Cup fixtures revealed
Key Points(5)
  • The Caribbean side has been placed in Group C alongside England, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Italy, an arrangement that gives the two-time champions a realistic path toward the Super Eight phase.
  • <h2>Early tests set the tone</h2> With only the top two teams advancing, West Indies will be aware that their opening fixtures could determine their tournament fate.
  • They begin their campaign on February 7 against Bangladesh before locking horns with England four days later.
  • The outcomes of these early encounters are widely expected to shape the group’s hierarchy.
  • Their closing matches, February 15 versus Nepal and February 19 against Italy, could still prove decisive should the standings tighten.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Confidence will be flowing through the West Indies camp after receiving what many observers consider a highly advantageous draw for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, scheduled for February 7 to March 8 across Sri Lanka and India.

The Caribbean side has been placed in Group C alongside England, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Italy, an arrangement that gives the two-time champions a realistic path toward the Super Eight phase.

Early tests set the tone


With only the top two teams advancing, West Indies will be aware that their opening fixtures could determine their tournament fate. They begin their campaign on February 7 against Bangladesh before locking horns with England four days later. The outcomes of these early encounters are widely expected to shape the group’s hierarchy.

Their closing matches, February 15 versus Nepal and February 19 against Italy, could still prove decisive should the standings tighten.

Respect required despite advantage


While England and Bangladesh are viewed as the primary threats, the West Indies cannot afford complacency. Nepal stunned them earlier this year, taking a 2-1 victory in a T20I series, an upset that remains fresh in regional cricketing memory.

That result serves as a cautionary reminder that Group C may not be as straightforward as it appears on paper.

Tournament landscape


The ICC’s release of fixtures confirmed a compelling overall structure. Group A features defending champions India, traditional rivals Pakistan, the United States, the Netherlands, and Namibia. Group B brings together Australia, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Zimbabwe, and Oman.

Adding further intrigue, Group D has already been dubbed the “group of death,” with New Zealand, South Africa, Afghanistan, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates drawn together.

Pathway to the title


A total of 40 group matches will be contested from February 7 to 20. The Super Eight phase begins on February 21, hosting the top two teams from each group.

From there, the top four sides will progress to the knockout rounds, with semi-finals slated for Kolkata or Colombo and Mumbai. The championship showdown will take place on March 8 in either Ahmedabad or Colombo, where the 2025 T20 World Cup champion will be crowned.

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