Men's T20 World Cup qualification

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The ICC Men's T20 World Cup, formerly the ICC World Twenty20, is a biennial world cup for cricket in the Twenty20 International (T20I) format, organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It was held in every odd year from 2007 to 2009, and since 2010 has been held in every even year with the exception of 2018 and 2020. In 2018, the tournament was rebranded from the World Twenty20 to the Men's T20 World Cup.[1][2]

For the inaugural tournament in 2007, ten then full members qualified directly for the tournament along with the top two teams from the 2007 WCL Division One.[3] A separate qualifier (later named global qualifier) for teams advanced from WCL, was introduced for the 2009 tournament through which top two associates qualified for the World Twenty20 while, all ten full members were given direct qualification.[4][5] A new expanded pathway was introduced for the 2012 tournament with the introduction of regional qualifiers. All associate nations competed in the regional competitions for a spot in the global qualifier from which top associates qualified for the World Twenty20 while, all ten full members were given direct qualification.[6][7][8]

A new qualification pathway was introduced in 2019 following the rebranding as T20 World Cup. A stipulated number of top teams from the T20I Rankings directly qualified for the T20 World Cup,[9] while all other teams competed in two-stage regional qualifiers (sub-regional qualifiers and regional finals) for a spot in the global qualifier from which teams advanced to the T20 World Cup.[10] From the 2022 tournament onwards, direct qualification is given to the top teams from the previous tournament and T20I Rankings.[11] Following the T20 World Cup's expansion to 20 teams from the 2024 tournament onwards, the global qualifiers were discontinued with the top teams from regional qualifiers directly qualifying for the T20 World Cup.[12][13][14]

Qualification berths by region

Until 2022, there were no stipulated number of berths per region. Starting from 2024 tournament, each region was allocated a number of qualification spots accounting for both direct and regional qualifications.[12][13][14]

2007–2022

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T20 World Cup qualification berths by region
Edition ICC regions Total Ref.
Africa Americas Asia East-Asia Pacific Europe
2007 3142212[3]
2009 1142412[4]
2010 2152212[5]
2012 2152212[6]
2014 2182316[7]
2016 2172416[8]
2021 2163416[10]
2022 2163416[11]
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2024–present

More information Edition, ICC regions ...
T20 World Cup qualification spots by region
Edition ICC regions Total Ref.
Africa Americas Asia East-Asia Pacific Europe
2024 3373420[12]
2026 338 (9)6 (5)20[13]
2028 4273420[14]
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Team performances

Direct qualification

Legend
  •  H   Qualified as hosts
  •  F   Qualified as ICC full members
  •  P   Qualified as top teams from previous edition
  •  R   Qualified as top teams from T20I Rankings
  •  H   Qualified as hosts
  •  ×   Withdrew
  •  ××   Ineligible (suspended)

denotes Test playing nations / ICC full members.

More information Edition(No. of teams) Team, 2007 (10) ...
Teams qualified through direct qualification
Edition
(No. of teams[a])
Team
2007
(10)
2009
(10)
2010
(10)
2012
(10)
2014
(10)
2016
(10)
2021
(10)
2022
(12)
2024
(12)
2026
(12)
2028
(12)
Apps.[b]
 Afghanistan N/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aRPRPR5
 Australia FFFFFFRHPPH11
 Bangladesh FFFFFFRRP×R10
 England FHFFFFRPPPP11
 India FFFFFHRPPHP11
 Ireland N/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aRR2
 Namibia N/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aPN/aN/aN/a1
 Netherlands N/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aPN/aN/a1
 New Zealand FFFFFFRPPRH11
 Pakistan FFFFFFRPPRP11
 Scotland N/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aPN/aR[15]N/a1
 South Africa HFFFFFRPPPP11
 Sri Lanka FFFHFFRPPHP11
 United States N/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aHPN/a2
 West Indies FFHFFFRRHPP11
 Zimbabwe[c] F×FFFF××N/aN/aN/aP6
Ref. [3][4][5][6][7][8][10][11][12][13][14]
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  1. Number of teams directly qualified
  2. Number of editions directly qualified
  3. Zimbabwe was suspended from July to October 2019 by the ICC due to government interference.[16][17]

Regional qualification

Global qualification

References

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