The entire focus of the teams will be on the 2020 ICC T20 World Cup despite over 14 months left for another mega ICC event.
Australia is set to host the ICC T20 World Cup of both men's and women's event.
Also, it will be the first time that both tournaments will be conducted separately in Australia.
Prior, the 6th edition had won by the Windies when brightness from Carlos Brathwaite had taken the Caribbean to the wonder at Eden Gardens in Kolkata in 2016 against England.
Furthermore, Caribbean women's group had additionally stowed a title to stroll in as the prevailing heroes.
The men's competition will start from October 18 with last booked for November 15. On the opposite side, women's opposition is planned 6-and-half-month preceding the men's T20 World Cup.
The Women's T20 World Cup will start from February 21, and the great finale will be played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
In general, 12 groups will share in the much-anticipated occasion. Australia will straightforwardly fit the bill for the occasion being the hosts, while, other seven groups will be qualified for the Super 12 rivalry dependent on their performances which imprints 31st December 2018 as the cut date.
By heading off to a similar date, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka should include in the gathering stage installations to highlight in the Super 12. Both the groups will join six different groups in which four groups will join top eight positioned groups for the Super 12 leg which will get in progress on October 24 when hosts Australia will take on Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).
24 October 2020
Australia v Pakistan, Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney (7.00pm)
India v South Africa, Perth Stadium, Perth (7.00pm)
25 October 2020
A1 v B2, Blundstone Arena, Hobart (2.00pm)
New Zealand v Windies, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (7.00pm)
26 October 2020
Afghanistan v A2, Perth Stadium, Perth (2.00pm)
England v B1, Perth Stadium, Perth (7.00pm)
27 October 2020
New Zealand v B2, Blundstone Arena, Hobart (7.00pm)
28 October 2020
Afghanistan v B1, Perth Stadium, Perth (2.00pm)
Australia v Windies, Perth Stadium, Perth (7.00pm)
29 October 2020
Pakistan v A1, Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney (2.00pm)
India v A2, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (7.00pm)
30 October 2020
England v South Africa, Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney (2.00pm)
Windies v B2, Perth Stadium, Perth (7.00pm)
31 October 2020
Pakistan v New Zealand, Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane (2.00pm)
Australia v A1, Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane (7.00pm)
1 November 2020
South Africa v Afghanistan, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (2.00pm)
India v England, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (7.00pm)
2 November 2020
A2 v B1, Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney (2.00pm)
New Zealand v A1, Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane (7.00pm)
3 November 2020
Pakistan v Windies, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (2.00pm)
Australia v B2, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (7.00pm)
4 November 2020
England v Afghanistan, Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane (7.00pm)
5 November 2020
South Africa v A2, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (2.00pm)
India v B1, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (7.00pm)
6 November 2020
Pakistan v B2, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (2.00pm)
Australia v New Zealand, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (7.00pm)
7 November 2020
England v A2, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (2.00pm)
Windies v A1, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (7.00pm)
8 November 2020
South Africa v B1, Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney (2.00pm)
India v Afghanistan, Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney (7.00pm)
11 November 2020 – Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney (7.00pm)
12 November 2020 – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (7.00pm)
15 November 2020 – Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Melbourne