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Men's T20 World Cup 2024: Full results after India beat South Africa in Barbados final to win second title

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Image: India won their second T20 World Cup title and first since 2007 with victory over South Africa in the Barbados final

Full results from the 2024 Men's T20 World Cup after India beat South Africa in Barbados to win their second title in the tournament.

T20 World Cup - Knockout stage results

Saturday June 29

Final - India beat South Africa by seven runs - Bridgetown, Barbados

Thursday June 27

Semi-final #1 - South Africa beat Afghanistan by nine wickets - Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago

Semi-final #2 - India beat England by 68 runs, Providence, Guyana

T20 World Cup - Super 8s results

  • Group 1 - India, Australia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh
  • Group 2 - USA, West Indies, South Africa, England

Wednesday June 19

South Africa beat USA by 18 runs - North Sound, Antigua

Thursday June 20

England beat West Indies by eight wickets - Gros Islet, Saint Lucia

India beat Afghanistan by 47 runs - Bridgetown, Barbados

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Friday June 21

Australia beat Bangladesh by 28 runs (DLS) - North Sound, Antigua

South Africa beat England by seven runs - Gros Islet, Saint Lucia

Saturday June 22

West Indies beat USA by nine wickets - Bridgetown, Barbados

India beat Bangladesh by 50 runs - North Sound, Antigua

Sunday June 23

Afghanistan beat Australia by 21 runs - Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

England beat USA by 10 wickets - Bridgetown, Barbados

Monday June 24

South Africa beat West Indies by three wickets (DLS) - North Sound, Antigua

India beat Australia by 24 runs - Gros Islet, Saint Lucia

Tuesday June 25

Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by eight runs (DLS) - Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

T20 World Cup - first-round results

Sunday June 2

USA beat Canada by seven wickets - Grand Prairie, Texas

West Indies beat Papua New Guinea by five wickets - Providence, Guyana

Monday June 3

Namibia beat Oman in Super Over - Bridgetown, Barbados

South Africa beat Sri Lanka by six wickets - Long Island, New York

Tuesday June 4

Afghanistan beat Uganda by 125 runs - Providence, Guyana

England vs Scotland: Match abandoned - Bridgetown, Barbados

Netherlands beat Nepal by six wickets - Grand Prairie, Texas

Wednesday June 5

India beat Ireland by eight wickets - Long Island, New York

Thursday June 6

Uganda beat Papua New Guinea by three wickets - Providence, Guyana

Australia beat Oman by 39 runs - Bridgetown, Barbados

USA beat Pakistan in Super Over - Grand Prairie, Texas

Scotland beat Namibia by five wickets - Bridgetown, Barbados

Friday June 7

Canada beat Ireland by 12 runs - Long Island, New York

Saturday June 8

Afghanistan beat New Zealand by 84 runs - Providence, Guyana

Bangladesh beat Sri Lanka by two wickets - Grand Prairie, Texas

South Africa beat Netherlands by four wickets - Long Island, New York

Australia beat England by 36 runs - Bridgetown, Barbados

Sunday June 9

West Indies beat Uganda by 134 runs - Providence, Guyana

India beat Pakistan by six runs - Long Island, New York

Scotland beat Oman by seven wickets - North Sound, Antigua

Monday June 10

South Africa beat Bangladesh by four runs - Long Island, New York

Tuesday June 11

Pakistan beat Canada by seven wickets - Long Island, New York

Wednesday June 12

Sri Lanka vs Nepal: Match abandoned - Lauderhill, Florida

Australia beat Namibia by nine wickets - North Sound, Antigua

India beat USA by seven wickets - Long Island, New York

Thursday June 13

West Indies beat New Zealand by 13 runs - Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago

Bangladesh beat Netherlands by 25 runs - Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

England beat Oman by eight wickets - North Sound, Antigua

Friday June 14

Afghanistan beat Papua New Guinea by seven wickets - Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago

USA vs Ireland: Match abandoned - Lauderhill, Florida

Saturday June 15

South Africa beat Nepal by one run - Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

New Zealand beat Uganda by nine wickets - Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago

India vs Canada: Match abandoned - Lauderhill, Florida

England beat Namibia by 41 runs (DLS) - North Sound, Antigua

Sunday June 16

Australia beat Scotland by five wickets - Gros Islet, Saint Lucia

Pakistan beat Ireland by three wickets - Lauderhill, Florida

Monday June 17

Bangladesh beat Nepal by 21 runs - Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Sri Lanka beat Netherlands by 83 runs - Gros Islet, Saint Lucia

New Zealand beat Papua New Guinea by seven wickets - Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago

Tuesday June 18

West Indies beat Afghanistan by 104 runs - Gros Islet, Saint Lucia

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How did teams qualify?

West Indies and USA earned automatic entry by being hosts, with the latter to now play in the tournament for the first time, while England, Pakistan, New Zealand, India, Australia, South Africa, Netherlands and Sri Lanka secured their places by finishing in the top eight of the previous T20 World Cup in 2022.

Afghanistan and Bangladesh were then included after being the next two highest teams in the T20I rankings, with every other spot determined by regional qualifiers.

Ireland and Scotland came through the European section and Papua New Guinea emerged from the East Asia-Pacific Qualifier.

Canada - who will also make their tournament debut - progressed through the Americas Qualifier, while Nepal and Oman are the Asian qualifiers, with Namibia and Uganda coming through the African Qualifier to complete the line-up.

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