
The 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup is set to feature an exciting lineup with a total of 20 teams, commencing on February 7. India, the defending champions, aim to secure their title after winning the 2024 edition narrowly against South Africa.
The competing teams are divided into four groups: A, B, C, and D. The top two teams from each group will advance to the Super 8 stage, increasing the stakes for every match played.
| Team | Captain |
|---|---|
| India | Suryakumar Yadav |
| USA | Monank Patel |
| Namibia | Gerhard Erasmus |
| Netherlands | Scott Edwards |
| Pakistan | Salman Ali Agha |
India’s squad showcases players like Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah, while USA’s growth in cricket is represented by captain Monank Patel.
| Team | Captain |
|---|---|
| Australia | Mitchell Marsh |
| Sri Lanka | Dasun Shanaka |
| Zimbabwe | Sikandar Raza |
| Ireland | Paul Stirling |
| Oman | Jatinder Singh |
Australia fields a strong team led by Mitchell Marsh, while Sri Lanka aims to compete fiercely with veteran players in their ranks.
| Team | Captain |
|---|---|
| England | Harry Brook |
| West Indies | Shai Hope |
| Bangladesh | Litton Das |
| Italy | Wayne Madsen |
| Nepal | Rohit Paudel |
England looks to dominate with Harry Brook at the helm, while the West Indies aspire to reclaim their legacy in T20 cricket.
| Team | Captain |
|---|---|
| South Africa | Aiden Markram |
| New Zealand | Mitchell Santner |
| Afghanistan | Rashid Khan |
| Canada | Dilpreet Bajwa |
| UAE | Muhammad Waseem |
South Africa enters the tournament under Aiden Markram’s leadership with hopes to capture the title at home.
With an expanded format and a diverse set of teams, the 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup promises thrilling matches, emerging talents, and the potential for unforgettable moments.






