ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026: Tomorrow's Matches
Tomorrow will be an exciting day for cricket fans, as three important group-stage matches at the ICC Men’s Two World Cup 2026 will clash in Chennai, Pallekele, and Mumbai.
Teams from different countries will give their best to secure their positions , as the tournament enters a crucial phase.
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026: Tomorrow's Matches Highlights
New Zealand vs Canada
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The first match will take place between New Zealand and Canada at 11:00 AM. It will be the 31st match of Group D at the MA Chidambaram Stadium (also known as Chepauk Stadium) in Chennai.
Kiwis enter this stage as front-runners, thanks to their exceptional gaming strategy across all departments.
Their robust batting and disciplined bowling are the tournament's strong points.
For the competitor team, Canada, this match is an opportunity to prove its worth against a dominant force.
The clash will definitely not be easy; Canada will aim to perform well and gain valuable experience on the big stage.
Regarding the pitch at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, it is expected to be supportive of bowlers, especially spinners, who will be at an advantage as the match progresses.
New Zealand Team Squad
- Mitchell Santner(C)
- Tim Seifert(WC))
- Finn Allen
- Rachin Ravindra
- Glenn Phillips
- Mark Chapman
- Daryl Mitchell
- James Neesham
- Matt Henry
- Lockie Ferguson
- Jacob Duffy
- Ish Sodhi
- Kyle Jamieson
- Devon Conway
- Cole McConchie
Canada Team Squad
- Dilpreet Bajwa(C)
- Shreyas Movva (WC)
- Yuvraj Samra
- Navneet Dhaliwal
- Nicholas Kirton
- Harsh Thaker
- Jaskaran Singh
- Saad Bin Zafar
- Dilon Heyliger
- Kaleem Sana
- Ansh Patel
- Ravinderpal Singh
- Kanwarpal Tathgur
- Ajayveer Hundal
- Shivam Sharma
Ireland vs Zimbabwe

The second match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 will see Ireland and Zimbabwe as competitors in the 32nd Match of Group B at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.
The game will start at 3:00 PM and will be close, as both teams are evenly matched.
Where Ireland will depend on its disciplined bowling and steady middle order, Zimbabwe, on the other hand, will bank on their proficient players who are best at performing under pressure.
With both teams targeting crucial points, it will be interesting to watch the match till the end.
The Pallekele pitch gives both batters and bowlers a fair chance because its surface offers good bounce.
Ireland Team Squad
- Paul Stirling (C)
- Lorcan Tucker (WC)
- Andrew Balbirnie
- Harry Tector
- Curtis Campher
- George Dockrell
- Curtis Campher
- George Dockrell
- Gareth Delany
- Mark Adair
- Josh Little
- Barry McCarthy
- Craig Young
- Ben White
Zimbabwe Team Squad
- Sikandar Raza (C)
- Brian Bennett
- Ryan Burl
- Graeme Cremer
- Bradley Evans
- Clive Madande
- Tinotenda Maposa
- Tadiwanashe Marumani
- Wellington Masakadza
- Tony Munyonga
- Tashinga Musekiwa
- Blessing Muzarabani
- Dion Myers
- Richard Ngarava
- Brendan Taylor
Scotland vs Nepal

The 33rd match of Group C will be played between Scotland and Nepal at the iconic Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. The final match is scheduled at 7:00 PM.
Both teams have performed well in the tournament and will keep up that winning pace in today’s match.
Scotland’s structured approach to the game and Nepal’s energetic strategy will make the game more exciting to watch.
Wankhede Pitch: The pitch at Wankhede Stadium favours batters in night games. Hence, fans can expect them to score the most runs.
Scotland Team Squad
- Richie Berrington (C)
- Matthew Cross (WC)
- George Munsey
- Michael Jones
- Brandon McMullen
- Chris Greaves
- Mark Watt
- Safyaan Sharif
- Brad Wheal
- Josh Davey
- Chris Sole
Nepal Team Squad
- Rohit Paudel (C)
- Aasif Sheikh (WC)
- Kushal Bhurtel
- Dipendra Singh Airee
- Kushal Malla
- Gulsan Jha
- Sundeep Jora
- Sompal Kami
- Karan KC
- Lalit Rajbanshi
- Abinash Bohara
Ending Note
With three matches scheduled at different venues and times, cricket fans will enjoy an exciting day of cricket.
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