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The largest ICC Men's T20 World Cup comprising 20 teams will be held by 2024. It will be held in USA and in the West Indies.

The path towards the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in 2024 in the USA and the West Indies will kick off in June with the initial set of qualifying tournaments coming from Europe. This is the beginning of the path to the largest Men's T20 World Cup, which will feature an unprecedented 20 teams.

The top eight teams in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia together with the hosts USA as well as West Indies will automatically qualify for the 2024 marquee event. The teams with the next highest ranking on the ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings at the time of the 14th November in 2022 will be the 12 spots that automatically qualify for the tournament.

All the remaining spots for selection will be determined through regional qualifier tournaments - two teams from each region of Africa, Asia and Europe will be able to participate in the tournament in Europe, the Americas as well as the EAP region will receive one team that will progress into World Cup. World Cup.

The total is 66 countries from around the world 14 teams of Africa (across two competitions) eight from in the Americas (across two occasions) 9 teams of Asia (across two occasions) and seven teams representing EAP (across 2 events) along with 28 teams of Europe (across three competitions) The teams will battle to the death over the next two years with the hope of qualifying to the marquee competition in 2024.

In the 66 teams, there are Hungary, Romania and Serbia and Romania, all of whom are scheduled to debuts during the pathway events.

The inaugural ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup will be held within South Africa from January 2023. The process of qualifying for the tournament will begin on June 3rd.

It is expected to host the World Cup, which was originally scheduled to begin at the end of 2021 was pushed back due to the pandemic Covid-19 and was rescheduled to January 2023. It is an opener to the ICC Women's T20 World Cup and will take place in South Africa in February 2023.

The U19 Women's World Cup tournament will be a 16-team event featuring 11 full member nations which include Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe.

Five of the spots four spots will be decided by regional Qualifiers. The fifth spot will be determined the fifth spot was automatically given to the USA because of that the country is the only Associate nation that can compete in the Event Pathway of the International Cricket Council's Participation Criteria within the Americas region.

This tournament gives young girls from all over the world the chance to show their skills, and boost the growth and popularity in women's sports like cricket.

"We are thrilled to be able to support the development of young female players by holding the U19 Women's T20 World Cup in South Africa on the eve of the senior event," said ICC Head of Events Chris Tetley.

"The ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup has been the stepping stone for so many of the world's best male players, so we are excited to see how the inaugural U19 women's edition will drive the growth of women's cricket and improve the number of elite international playing opportunities for females at this age group in the years to come."

Up to 19 teams will battle to win the four qualifying places across Asia, Europe, East Asia-Pacific (EAP) and Africa The process beginning by the Asia Qualifier in Malaysia from 3 to 9 June.

Six teams will take part at the Asia Qualifier - Bhutan, Malaysia, Nepal, Thailand, Qatar, UAE - playing 15 games, with the winner guaranteeing a spot at the final event.

Asia Regional Development Manager Aminul Islam said he was eagerly awaiting the qualifying event for his region and believes it'll prove to be a useful tool for the identification of future talent.

"We are embarking on a very exciting journey where we will see some of the most exciting young female talent in Asia competing in Malaysia next week," said the official. stated.

"The participants are hoping to make history when they play in the very first ICC U19 Women's T20 World Cup There's no doubt that we'll witness some amazing cricket play out to determine who is qualified. In the ICC Asia tradition, there will be the possibility for players to attend a seminars on performance during the tournament.

"I would like to thank the Malaysia Cricket Association for their support in hosting this landmark event," Islam said.

Two teams will compete in at the EAP (Indonesia, PNG) and Europe (Netherlands, Scotland) Qualifiers in August and July respectively Nine teams will compete to be the Africa Champions in Botswana in September.

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