In a significant moment six months ahead of the commencement of the largest T20 World Cup in cricket history, the International Cricket Council (ICC) revealed the new logo for the upcoming 20-team, 55-match tournament. Unveiled on Thursday, the logo incorporates distinct symbols representing the host countries, featuring the iconic palm trees of the West Indies and the striped colored ribbons associated with the United States.
In a groundbreaking collaboration, the West Indies and America are set to host the T20 World Cup next year, with the highlight being the much-anticipated India-Pakistan match scheduled to take place in New York. However, the absence of a suitable cricket stadium in the city posed a challenge, leading to the decision to construct a new temporary stadium for this historic encounter.
The complete schedule for the highly anticipated T20 World Cup 2024, set to take place in the USA and West Indies from June 1, has been officially released by the ICC. This mega event marks a historic first with 20 participating teams, divided into five groups, competing in a total of 55 matches across nine cities in the two countries over 29 days.