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You wait one edition of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup then two come along virtually at once. Just 11 months after Australia beat New Zealand in Dubai to win their first T20 world crown, in the first T20 World Cup for six years, the eighth edition of the competition gets underway. Online Cricket Betting

When is it?

The tournament gets under way with Sri Lanka facing Namibia on 16 October. It runs for nearly a month with the final all set for 13 November. 

Where is it taking place?

Australia will be defending their title on home turf. Matches are taking place across the country at the MCG, The SCG, the Gabba, the Adelaide Oval, the Perth Stadium, the Bellerive Oval in Hobart and Kardina Park in Geelong. 

How can I watch?

Every match of the tournament will be shown live on Sky Sports. 

How does the tournament work?

The first stage of the T20 World Cup involves eight teams that had to go through a qualification phase: Namibia, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates and the Netherlands in Group A and then Ireland, Scotland, Zimbabwe and West Indies in Group B. Live Cricket

Essentially forming the preliminary stage, the winner and runner up from each group move forward to the next group stage, joining the teams already qualified: So Australia, Afghanistan, England, New Zealand and Group A winner and Group B runner-up in Group 1 and Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, South Africa, and Group B winner and Group A runner-up in Group 2.

After playing each other in the group, the top two from each group of the Super 12 stage progress to the knockout stages, comprising semi-finals and the final, the latter on November 13.

How are England expected to do?

Under new white-ball coach Matthew Mott England haven’t fared that well. They have lost their two recent T20 series against South Africa and India and only have seven matches away in Pakistan and a three match series against Australia in which to find form before their first match in the tournament, against Afghanistan on 22 October. They went into last year’s tournament as favourites before losing to New Zealand in the semi-final and have the firepower to go all the way. But they could do with some confidence-boosting wins before it all kicks off. 

What at the latest odds?

  • Australia 3/1
  • India 3/1
  • England 7/2
  • New Zealand 7/1
  • Pakistan 7/1
  • South Africa 10/1

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