Portugal will face Denmark in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier Group C 2022 Final on Monday.
Portugal will face Denmark in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier Group C 2022 Final at the Royal Brussels Cricket Ground, Brussels on Monday. Portugal entered the final after defeating Belgium in the first semi-final by eight wickets while Denmark overcame Spain by 14 runs in the second semi-final to book their spot for the summit clash.
The event will be a part of the qualifying process for the marquee tournament. It will mark the first step in the qualification process, eventually culminating in a record 20 teams competing at the landmark event in the USA and West Indies in 2024. According to an official release, 68 nations start their journey at Sub Regional Qualifiers, with 28 teams entering at a later stage once the outcomes of this year’s event in Australia are confirmed and the automatic qualifiers for 2024 are known.
The teams seeking to progress from the first step will be spread across 10 Sub Regional Qualifiers; 16 teams from Africa (two events), eight teams from the Americas (one event), nine teams from Asia (two events), seven teams from EAP (two events) in addition to the 28 teams competing from Europe across their three events.
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These events and more will be streamed via fancode.com in the Indian subcontinent, and on ICC.tv across the rest of the world, bringing the action closer than ever to cricket fans around the globe, and allowing them to enjoy every ball of a hugely competitive qualification process.
Portugal: Kuldeep (wk), Sharn Gomes, Azhar Andani, Najjam Shahzad (c), Amir Zaib, Junaid Khan, Francoise Stoman, Syed Maisam Ali, Sirajullah Khadim, Amandeep Singh, Fakhrul Mohon
Denmark: Nicolaj Laegsgaard, Hamid Shah (c), Taranjit Bharaj (wk), Shangeev Thanikaithasan, Saif Ahmad, Musa Shaheen, Saran Aslam, Oliver Hald, Freddie Klokker, Surya Anand, Saud Munir
Portugal: Kuldeep (wk), Sharn Gomes, Azhar Andani, Najjam Shahzad (c), Amir Zaib, Junaid Khan, Francoise Stoman, Syed Maisam Ali, Sirajullah Khadim, Amandeep Singh, Fakhrul Mohon, Zohaib Sarwar, Imran Khan, Syed Ali Naqi, Anthony Chambers, Parth Jounjat, Arslan Naseem
Denmark: Nicolaj Laegsgaard, Hamid Shah (c), Taranjit Bharaj (wk), Shangeev Thanikaithasan, Saif Ahmad, Musa Shaheen, Saran Aslam, Oliver Hald, Freddie Klokker, Surya Anand, Saud Munir, Jino Jojo, Rizwan Mahmood, Omar Hayat
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