Cricket - Twenty20 Internationals


Men's T20 World Cup

World Rankings

Women's T20 World Cup


Men's Asia Cup

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
2024 Bridgetown INDIA S Africa

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
2024 Dubai NEW ZEALAND 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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