As the world enjoyed a spellbinding 20-team ICC T20 World Cup in the USA and the West Indies, it will be time to do it all over again come 2026, in India and Sri Lanka.
Again a 55-match affair, the tournament will be played out in the same format, with four groups of five, before two Super Eights groups, semi-finals and a final to crown the next champion.
Before that though, the final eight teams for the tournament need to be decided.
As hosts, Sri Lanka and India take up the first two spots for 2026.
From there, the next 10 spots were determined by Super Eight qualifiers at the 2024 edition, and ICC Men’s T20 International Team Rankings at the June 30 cut-off date.
Thanks to their strong First Round play and entry to the Super Eights, Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, South Africa and the West Indies all secured 2026 T20 World Cup spots, as well as USA, who upstaged Pakistan in a Super Over to steal a Second Round spot in Group A.
Despite missing out on the Super Eights, Babar Azam’s men meanwhile secured their place at the next edition thanks to their T20I ranking 7th, alongside New Zealand 6th and Ireland 11th.
The final eight teams for the 2026 edition will be decided by regional qualifiers, in a similar pathway to that of 2024 qualifying.
The number of qualification spots per region is to be confirmed.