Cricket - Twenty20 Internationals
| Men's ICC World Twenty20 | Men's World Rankings |
| Women's ICC World Twenty20 |
Men's ICC World Twenty20
The phenomenal success of domestic and international 20 overs-per-side matches led to the introduction of a world event. First held in 2007 it was intended to be a biennial festival of the shortest form of the game. A 12-team event, from 2010 it was scheduled to be held in even years.
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YEAR
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VENUE (FINAL)
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WINNERS
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RUNNERS-UP
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2007
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South Africa (Johannesburg)
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INDIA
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Pakistan
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2009
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England (London)
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PAKISTAN
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Sri Lanka
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2010
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West Indies (Bridgetown, Brb)
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ENGLAND
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Australia
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Women's ICC World Twenty20
For the first time, a leading women's world tournamennt was held concurrently in the same country as the men's version in 2009. Both semi-finals and the final were staged at the same grounds as for the men in 2009, with the final held at the same venue in 2010.
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YEAR
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VENUE (FINAL)
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WINNERS
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RUNNERS-UP
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2009
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England (London)
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ENGLAND
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New Zealand
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2010
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West Indies (Bridgetown, Brb)
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AUSTRALIA
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New Zealand
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