The 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is set to be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, and the International Cricket Council (ICC) has now shortlisted key venues in both countries. This decision clears a major hurdle as the tournament draws closer.
In India, the five cities selected are Ahmedabad (where the final is expected), Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai. In Sri Lanka, the names of two venues—Colombo and Kandy—have been announced, with a third still to be confirmed.
Here’s what we know so far:
- The tournament will run from around February 7 to March 8, 2026.
- If Pakistan qualifies, all its matches will be held in Sri Lanka under a prior agreement between the ICC, Indian and Pakistani cricket boards.
- The format will remain similar to past editions: 20 teams split into four groups of five, with the top two from each group advancing.
Why these cities? The chosen Indian venues are major cricket hubs with strong infrastructure, large capacities, and experience hosting big events. In Sri Lanka, the decision ensures a co-hosting role while respecting geopolitics and logistics.
For fans, this is good news: fewer cities means easier travel between venues, and the focus on top-tier stadiums promises better matchday experiences. It also signals that India and Sri Lanka are confident about delivering a high-profile global event.
Of course, there are still some details to iron out. The schedule has not been publicly released yet. The exact third Sri Lankan venue is yet to be announced. And some venues—like those that hosted the Women’s World Cup recently—have reportedly been excluded from consideration.
In short: the stage is nearly set for what promises to be a blockbuster T20 World Cup in 2026. With India and Sri Lanka sharing hosting duties, expect an exciting mix of cricketing passion, fan fever and world-class venues.
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