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Men's T20 World Cup
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.
YEAR | VENUE (FINAL) | WINNERS | RUNNERS-UP |
2007 | Johannesburg | INDIA | Pakistan |
2009 | London | PAKISTAN | Sri Lanka |
2010 | Bridgetown | ENGLAND | Australia |
2012 | Colombo | WEST INDIES | Sri Lanka |
2014 | Mirpur | SRI LANKA | India |
2016 | Kolkata | WEST INDIES | England |
2021 | Dubai | AUSTRALIA | New Zealand |
2022 | Melbourne | ENGLAND | Pakistan |
Women's T20 World Cup
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.
YEAR | VENUE (FINAL) | WINNERS | RUNNERS-UP |
2009 | London | ENGLAND | N Zealand |
2010 | Bridgetown | AUSTRALIA | N Zealand |
2012 | Colombo | AUSTRALIA | England |
2014 | Mirpur | AUSTRALIA | England |
2016 | Kolkata | WEST INDIES | Australia |
2018 | N Sound | AUSTRALIA | England |
2020 | Melbourne | AUSTRALIA | India |
2023 | Cape Town | AUSTRALIA | S Africa |
Men's Asia Cup (T20)
The Asia Cup one-day international tournament has been a long-standing bviennial tournament. In 2016, a Twenty20 version was inaugurated.
YEAR | VENUE (FINAL) | WINNERS | RUNNERS-UP |
2016 | Dhaka | INDIA | Bangladesh |
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