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The winner of the most recent T20 Cricket World Cup was?

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The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is set to make a grand return in 2024, marking its ninth edition. The tournament will be hosted in the West Indies and the USA, spanning across nine different venues from June 1 to June 29. This will be the first time the USA plays host to a major ICC global tournament, adding to the excitement and anticipation surrounding the event.

With a total of 20 teams participating, this T20 World Cup promises to be the biggest tournament yet. The top 8 sides from the previous edition, including Australia, England, India, and Pakistan, have received automatic qualification. Additionally, the next two sides in the T20I rankings, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, will also be part of the competition.

Teams that made it through the qualifiers in their respective regions include Ireland, Scotland, Papua New Guinea, Canada, Nepal, Oman, Namibia, and Uganda. The inclusion of these teams adds a diverse and competitive edge to the tournament, setting the stage for thrilling matches and unexpected outcomes.

As cricket fans eagerly await the start of the T20 World Cup in 2024, the buzz and excitement continue to build. With the tournament being held in two vibrant cricketing nations and featuring a diverse range of teams, all eyes will be on the players as they battle it out for T20 glory. Stay tuned for more updates and coverage on this highly anticipated event.

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