International cricket in 2019–20

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The 2019–20 international cricket season was from September 2019 to April 2020.[1][2] 29 Test matches, 78 One Day Internationals (ODIs) and 145 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), as well as 23 Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs) and 61 Women's Twenty20 Internationals (WT20Is), were scheduled to be played during this period. Additionally, a number of other T20I/WT20I matches were also scheduled to be played in minor series involving associate nations. The season started with India leading the Test cricket rankings, England leading the ODI rankings and Pakistan leading the Twenty20 rankings. In the women's rankings, Australia women lead both the WODI and WT20I tables. The 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup in Australia took place during this time, starting on 21 February 2020, with hosts Australia winning the tournament for the fifth time.[3]

In July 2019, the International Cricket Council (ICC) suspended Zimbabwe Cricket, with the team barred from taking part in ICC events.[4] It was the first time that a Full Member of the ICC had been suspended.[5] As a result of Zimbabwe's suspension, they were replaced in the 2019 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier tournament with Nigeria.[6] In October 2019, the ICC lifted its suspension on Zimbabwe Cricket, allowing them to take part in future ICC events. The Cricket Association of Nepal, which was suspended in 2016, was also readmitted as an ICC member.[7]

International men's cricket started with a one-off Test between Bangladesh and Afghanistan, which Afghanistan won. During the 2019 United States Tri-Nation Series, the United States recorded their first win in ODIs. During the 2020 Nepal Tri-Nation Series, the United States were bowled out for 35 in their final match against Nepal, which was the joint-lowest innings total in an ODI match.[8] Leagues A and B of the World Cup Challenge League started in this season, with Canada winning the inaugural edition of the League A tournament.

In September 2019, Australia Women won the WODI series against the West Indies Women 3–0, becoming the first team to qualify for the 2021 Women's Cricket World Cup.[9] In October 2019, Australia Women were confirmed as the champions of the 2017–20 ICC Women's Championship, following their win in the second WODI against Sri Lanka Women.[10] Australia went on to win the third WODI by nine wickets, winning the series 3–0, and setting a new record for the most consecutive wins in WODIs, with 18.[11]

In October and November 2019, the 2019 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier tournament was held in the UAE. Papua New Guinea and Ireland became the first two teams to qualify directly to the 2020 ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Australia, when they won their respective groups.[12][13] Namibia, the Netherlands, Oman and Scotland also qualified for the 2020 ICC T20 World Cup, with the Netherlands winning the Qualifier tournament.[14] The day after the final of the T20 World Cup Qualifier tournament, the 1,000th men's T20I match was played, between India and Bangladesh, in Delhi.[15]

In December 2019, the Sri Lankan cricket team toured Pakistan playing two Test matches, marking the return of Test cricket in Pakistan after ten years.[16] In February 2020, Bangladesh won the 2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup, their first win in an ICC event at any level.[17]

The COVID-19 pandemic impacted on several international cricket fixtures and tournaments.[18] A women's quadrangular series was scheduled to take place in Thailand in April 2020,[19] but was cancelled a month before it was due to start.[20] The 2020 Malaysia Cricket World Cup Challenge League A, scheduled to take place in March 2020, was postponed,[21] along with two T20I matches between a World XI and Asia XI side.[22] Australia Women's tour to South Africa in March 2020 became the first major international series not to go ahead as planned due to coronavirus.[23] On 13 March 2020, the ICC confirmed that the 2020 United States Tri-Nation Series had been postponed due to the outbreak and travel restrictions to the United States.[24] On the same day, the two-match Test series between Sri Lanka and England, scheduled to be played in March 2020, was also postponed.[25] The last two ODIs between India and South Africa were cancelled,[26] along with the Netherlands' tour to Namibia.[27] On 14 March 2020, Australia cancelled the final two ODIs and their T20I series against New Zealand.[28] On 16 March 2020, the Pakistan Cricket Board cancelled the third leg of the series against Bangladesh, which was scheduled to have a one-off ODI and a Test match.[29] Later the same day, Ireland's tour to Zimbabwe was also cancelled.[30] On 24 March 2020, the ICC confirmed that all ICC qualifying events scheduled to take place before 30 June 2020 had been postponed.[31]

Season overview[edit]

Men's international tours
Start date Home team Away team Results [Matches]
Test ODI T20I
5 September 2019  Bangladesh  Afghanistan 0–1 [1]
15 September 2019[n 1]  India  South Africa 3–0 [3] 0–0 [3] 1–1 [3]
27 September 2019  Pakistan  Sri Lanka 1–0 [2] 2–0 [3] 0–3 [3]
27 October 2019  Australia  Sri Lanka 3–0 [3]
1 November 2019  New Zealand  England 1–0 [2] 2–3 [5]
3 November 2019  Australia  Pakistan 2–0 [2] 2–0 [3]
3 November 2019  India  Bangladesh 2–0 [2] 2–1 [3]
6 November 2019 India  Afghanistan  West Indies 0–1 [1] 0–3 [3] 2–1 [3]
6 December 2019  India  West Indies 2–1 [3] 2–1 [3]
12 December 2019[n 1]  Australia  New Zealand 3–0 [3] 1–0 [3]
26 December 2019  South Africa  England 1–3 [4] 1–1 [3] 1–2 [3]
5 January 2020  India  Sri Lanka 2–0 [3]
7 January 2020  West Indies  Ireland 3–0 [3] 1–1 [3]
14 January 2020  India  Australia 2–1 [3]
19 January 2020  Zimbabwe  Sri Lanka 0–1 [2]
24 January 2020  New Zealand  India 2–0 [2] 3–0 [3] 0–5 [5]
24 January 2020[n 2]  Pakistan  Bangladesh 1–0 [2] [1] 2–0 [3]
21 February 2020  South Africa  Australia 3–0 [3] 1–2 [3]
22 February 2020  Bangladesh  Zimbabwe 1–0 [1] 3–0 [3] 2–0 [2]
22 February 2020  Sri Lanka  West Indies 3–0 [3] 0–2 [2]
6 March 2020 India  Afghanistan  Ireland 2–1 [3]
19 March 2020[n 3]  Sri Lanka  England [2]
21 March 2020[n 4] Asia XI World XI [2]
24 March 2020[n 5]  New Zealand  Australia [3]
25 March 2020[n 6]  Namibia  Netherlands [2] [4]
2 April 2020[n 7]  Zimbabwe  Ireland [3] [3]
Men's international tournaments
Start date Tournament Winners
13 September 2019 Bangladesh 2019–20 Bangladesh Tri-Nation Series  Bangladesh and  Afghanistan
13 September 2019 United States 2019 United States Tri-Nation Series
15 September 2019 Ireland 2019–20 Ireland Tri-Nation Series  Ireland
16 September 2019 Malaysia 2019 Malaysia Cricket World Cup Challenge League A
27 September 2019 Singapore 2019–20 Singapore Tri-Nation Series  Zimbabwe
5 October 2019 Oman 2019–20 Oman Pentangular Series  Oman
18 October 2019 United Arab Emirates 2019 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier  Netherlands
2 December 2019 Oman 2019 Oman Cricket World Cup Challenge League B
8 December 2019 United Arab Emirates 2019 United Arab Emirates Tri-Nation Series
5 January 2020 Oman 2020 Oman Tri-Nation Series
17 January 2020 South Africa 2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup  Bangladesh
5 February 2020 Nepal 2020 Nepal Tri-Nation Series
1 April 2020[n 8] United States 2020 United States Tri-Nation Series
20 April 2020[n 8] Namibia 2020 Namibia Tri-Nation Series
Women's international tours
Start date Home team Away team Results [Matches]
WTest WODI WT20I
5 September 2019  West Indies  Australia 0–3 [3] 0–3 [3]
24 September 2019  India  South Africa 3–0 [3] 3–1 [6]
29 September 2019  Australia  Sri Lanka 3–0 [3] 3–0 [3]
26 October 2019  Pakistan  Bangladesh 1–1 [2] 3–0 [3]
1 November 2019  West Indies  India 1–2 [3] 0–5 [5]
9 December 2019 Malaysia  Pakistan  England 0–2 [3] 0–3 [3]
25 January 2020  New Zealand  South Africa 0–3 [3] 3–1 [5]
22 March 2020[n 6]  South Africa  Australia [3] [3]
Women's international tournaments
Start date Tournament Winners
31 January 2020 Australia 2020 Australia women's Tri-Nation Series  Australia
21 February 2020 Australia 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup  Australia
3 April 2020[n 9] Thailand 2020 Thailand Women's Quadrangular Series

Rankings[edit]

The following were the rankings at the beginning of the season.

ICC Men's Test Team Rankings 27 August 2019[32]
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1  India 32 3,631 113
2  New Zealand 26 2,829 109
3  South Africa 27 2,917 108
4  England 35 3,663 105
5  Australia 27 2,640 98
6  Sri Lanka 40 3,795 95
7  Pakistan 27 2,263 84
8  West Indies 29 2,381 82
9  Bangladesh 25 1,898 65
10  Zimbabwe 9 140 16
Series in progress on 1 September are not included in this table
ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings 22 August 2019[33]
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1  England 54 6,745 125
2  India 58 7,071 122
3  New Zealand 43 4,837 112
4  Australia 50 5,543 111
5  South Africa 47 5,193 110
6  Pakistan 49 4,756 97
7  Bangladesh 46 3,963 86
8  Sri Lanka 54 4,425 82
9  West Indies 49 3,740 76
10  Afghanistan 40 2,359 59
11  Ireland 29 1,466 51
12  Zimbabwe 35 1,538 44
13  Netherlands 6 222 37
14  Scotland 15 534 36
15  Oman 8 174 22
16    Nepal 8 152 19
Only the top 16 teams are shown
ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings 26 August 2019[34]
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1  Pakistan 26 7,365 283
2  England 16 4,253 266
3  South Africa 16 4,196 262
4  India 31 8,099 261
5  Australia 21 5,471 261
6  New Zealand 16 4,056 254
7  Afghanistan 16 3,849 241
8  Sri Lanka 18 4,093 227
9  West Indies 24 5,378 224
10  Bangladesh 16 3,525 220
11    Nepal 14 2,818 201
12  Scotland 11 2,185 199
13  United Arab Emirates 18 3,486 194
14  Zimbabwe 13 2,376 183
15  Ireland 21 3,817 182
16  Netherlands 15 2,710 181
Only the top 16 teams are shown
ICC Women's ODI Rankings 6 August 2019[35]
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1  Australia 28 4,121 147
2  India 33 4,018 122
3  England 36 4,368 121
4  New Zealand 33 3,714 113
5  South Africa 42 4,097 98
6  West Indies 25 2,139 86
7  Pakistan 29 2,272 78
8  Sri Lanka 29 1,617 56
9  Bangladesh 13 632 49
10  Ireland 10 211 21
ICC Women's T20I Rankings 20 August 2019[36]
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1  Australia 31 8,819 284
2  England 34 9,448 278
3  New Zealand 32 8,837 276
4  West Indies 31 8,086 261
5  India 38 9,504 250
6  South Africa 33 8,015 243
7  Pakistan 39 8,874 228
8  Sri Lanka 32 6,569 205
9  Bangladesh 31 5,913 191
10  Ireland 25 4,368 175
11  Zimbabwe 28 4,337 155
12  Thailand 46 7,025 153
13  Scotland 18 2,696 150
14    Nepal 19 2,425 128
15  Papua New Guinea 15 1,899 127
16  United Arab Emirates 27 3,381 125
Only the top 16 teams are shown

On-going tournaments[edit]

The following were the rankings at the beginning of the season.

2019–2021 ICC World Test Championship
Rank Team Series Points
1  India 1 120
2  New Zealand 1 60
3  Sri Lanka 1 60
4  Australia 1 56
5  England 1 56
6  Bangladesh 0 0
7  Pakistan 0 0
8  South Africa 0 0
9  West Indies 1 0
Full Table
2019–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2
Rank Team Matches Points
1  Scotland 4 6
2  Oman 4 6
3  Namibia 0 0
4    Nepal 0 0
5  United Arab Emirates 0 0
6  United States 0 0
7  Papua New Guinea 4 0
Full Table
2017–20 ICC Women's Championship
Rank Team Matches Points
1  England 18 24
2  Australia 12 22
3  India 15 16
4  South Africa 15 16
5  Pakistan 15 15
6  New Zealand 15 14
7  West Indies 15 11
8  Sri Lanka 15 2
Full Table

September[edit]

Afghanistan in Bangladesh[edit]

Only Test
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2361 5–9 September Shakib Al Hasan Rashid Khan Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong  Afghanistan by 224 runs

Australia women in West Indies[edit]

2017–20 ICC Women's Championship – WODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WODI 1161 5 September Stafanie Taylor Meg Lanning Coolidge Cricket Ground, Antigua  Australia by 178 runs
WODI 1162 8 September Stafanie Taylor Rachael Haynes Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua  Australia by 151 runs
WODI 1163 11 September Stafanie Taylor Meg Lanning Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua  Australia by 8 wickets
WT20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WT20I 758 14 September Stafanie Taylor Meg Lanning Kensington Oval, Bridgetown  Australia by 6 wickets
WT20I 759 16 September Stafanie Taylor Meg Lanning Kensington Oval, Bridgetown  Australia by 9 wickets
WT20I 760 18 September Stafanie Taylor Meg Lanning Kensington Oval, Bridgetown  Australia by 9 wickets

2019–20 Bangladesh Tri-Nation Series[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
1  Bangladesh 4 3 1 0 0 6 0.378
2  Afghanistan 4 2 2 0 0 4 0.493
3  Zimbabwe 4 1 3 0 0 2 −0.885
Source: [37]
Tri-Nation Series
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
T20I 881 13 September  Bangladesh Shakib Al Hasan  Zimbabwe Hamilton Masakadza Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka  Bangladesh by 3 wickets
T20I 882 14 September  Afghanistan Rashid Khan  Zimbabwe Hamilton Masakadza Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka  Afghanistan by 28 runs
T20I 883 15 September  Bangladesh Shakib Al Hasan  Afghanistan Rashid Khan Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka  Afghanistan by 25 runs
T20I 886 18 September  Bangladesh Shakib Al Hasan  Zimbabwe Hamilton Masakadza Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong  Bangladesh by 39 runs
T20I 890 20 September  Afghanistan Rashid Khan  Zimbabwe Hamilton Masakadza Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong  Zimbabwe by 7 wickets
T20I 892 21 September  Bangladesh Shakib Al Hasan  Afghanistan Rashid Khan Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong  Bangladesh by 4 wickets
Final
T20I 893a 24 September  Bangladesh Shakib Al Hasan  Afghanistan Rashid Khan Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka Match abandoned

2019 United States Tri-Nation Series[edit]

2019–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 – Tri-series
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
ODI 4205 13 September  United States Saurabh Netravalkar  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill  United States by 5 runs (DLS)
ODI 4206 17 September  United States Saurabh Netravalkar  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill  United States by 5 wickets
ODI 4207 19 September  United States Saurabh Netravalkar  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill  United States by 62 runs
ODI 4208 20 September  United States Saurabh Netravalkar  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill  Namibia by 139 runs (DLS)
ODI 4209 22 September  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill  Namibia by 4 wickets
ODI 4210 23 September  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill  Namibia by 27 runs

2019–20 Ireland Tri-Nation Series[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
1  Ireland 4 2 1 0 1 10 0.247
2  Scotland 4 2 2 0 0 8 1.335
3  Netherlands 4 1 2 0 1 6 −2.031
Source: [38]
T20I Tri-series
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
T20I 883a 15 September  Ireland Gary Wilson  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar The Village, Malahide Match abandoned
T20I 884 16 September  Scotland Kyle Coetzer  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar The Village, Malahide  Scotland by 58 runs
T20I 885 17 September  Ireland Gary Wilson  Scotland Kyle Coetzer The Village, Malahide  Ireland by 4 wickets
T20I 887 18 September  Ireland Gary Wilson  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar The Village, Malahide  Netherlands by 6 wickets
T20I 889 19 September  Scotland Kyle Coetzer  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar The Village, Malahide  Scotland by 6 wickets
T20I 891 20 September  Ireland Gary Wilson  Scotland Richie Berrington The Village, Malahide  Ireland by 1 run

South Africa in India[edit]

The last two ODI matches were cancelled in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[39]

T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 883b 15 September Virat Kohli Quinton de Kock Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamshala Match abandoned
T20I 888 18 September Virat Kohli Quinton de Kock Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium, Mohali  India by 7 wickets
T20I 893 22 September Virat Kohli Quinton de Kock M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore  South Africa by 9 wickets
2019–2021 ICC World Test Championship – Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2363 2–6 October Virat Kohli Faf du Plessis Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam  India by 203 runs
Test 2364 10–14 October Virat Kohli Faf du Plessis Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune  India by an innings and 137 runs
Test 2365 19–23 October Virat Kohli Faf du Plessis JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi  India by an innings and 202 runs
ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4254a 12 March Virat Kohli Quinton de Kock Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamshala Match abandoned
ODI 4255b 15 March Virat Kohli Quinton de Kock Ekana International Cricket Stadium, Lucknow
ODI 4255c 18 March Virat Kohli Quinton de Kock Eden Gardens, Kolkata

2019 Malaysia Cricket World Cup Challenge League A[edit]

2019–2022 ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League – List A series
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
1st List A 16 September  Denmark Hamid Shah  Malaysia Ahmad Faiz Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia by 44 runs
2nd List A 17 September  Singapore Amjad Mahboob  Qatar Iqbal Hussain Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Qatar by 19 runs
3rd List A 17 September  Canada Navneet Dhaliwal  Vanuatu Andrew Mansale Selangor Turf Club, Selangor  Canada by 5 wickets
4th List A 19 September  Canada Navneet Dhaliwal  Malaysia Ahmad Faiz Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Canada by 206 runs
5th List A 19 September  Singapore Rezza Gaznavi  Denmark Hamid Shah Selangor Turf Club, Selangor  Singapore by 36 runs
6th List A 20 September  Denmark Hamid Shah  Vanuatu Andrew Mansale Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Denmark by 148 runs
7th List A 20 September  Malaysia Ahmad Faiz  Qatar Iqbal Hussain Selangor Turf Club, Selangor  Qatar by 3 wickets
8th List A 22 September  Canada Navneet Dhaliwal  Qatar Iqbal Hussain Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Canada by 115 runs
9th List A 22 September  Singapore Amjad Mahboob  Vanuatu Andrew Mansale Selangor Turf Club, Selangor  Singapore by 42 runs
10th List A 23 September  Singapore Amjad Mahboob  Malaysia Ahmad Faiz Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Singapore by 4 wickets
11th List A 23 September  Denmark Hamid Shah  Qatar Iqbal Hussain Selangor Turf Club, Selangor  Denmark by 60 runs
12th List A 25 September  Canada Nitish Kumar  Denmark Hamid Shah Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Canada by 48 runs (DLS)
13th List A 25 September  Malaysia Ahmad Faiz  Vanuatu Andrew Mansale Selangor Turf Club, Selangor  Vanuatu by 13 runs
14th List A 26 September  Vanuatu Andrew Mansale  Qatar Iqbal Hussain Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Qatar by 5 runs (DLS)
15th List A 26 September  Canada Nitish Kumar  Singapore Amjad Mahboob Selangor Turf Club, Selangor  Singapore by 4 runs (DLS)

South Africa women in India[edit]

WT20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WT20I 769 24 September Harmanpreet Kaur Suné Luus Lalabhai Contractor Stadium, Surat  India by 11 runs
WT20I 769a 26 September Harmanpreet Kaur Suné Luus Lalabhai Contractor Stadium, Surat Match abandoned
WT20I 770a 29 September Harmanpreet Kaur Suné Luus Lalabhai Contractor Stadium, Surat Match abandoned
WT20I 772 1 October Harmanpreet Kaur Suné Luus Lalabhai Contractor Stadium, Surat  India by 51 runs
WT20I 775 3 October Harmanpreet Kaur Suné Luus Lalabhai Contractor Stadium, Surat  India by 5 wickets
WT20I 779 4 October Harmanpreet Kaur Suné Luus Lalabhai Contractor Stadium, Surat  South Africa by 105 runs
WODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WODI 1167 9 October Mithali Raj Suné Luus Reliance Stadium, Vadodara  India by 8 wickets
WODI 1168 11 October Mithali Raj Suné Luus Reliance Stadium, Vadodara  India by 5 wickets
WODI 1169 14 October Mithali Raj Suné Luus Reliance Stadium, Vadodara  India by 6 runs

2019–20 Singapore Tri-Nation Series[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
1  Zimbabwe 4 3 1 0 0 6 0.833
2    Nepal 4 1 2 0 1 3 −0.383
3  Singapore (H) 4 1 2 0 1 3 −0.871
Source: [40]
(H) Host
Tri-Nation Series
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
T20I 894 27 September    Nepal Paras Khadka  Zimbabwe Sean Williams Indian Association Ground, Singapore  Zimbabwe by 5 wickets
T20I 895 28 September    Nepal Paras Khadka  Singapore Tim David Indian Association Ground, Singapore    Nepal by 9 wickets
T20I 897 29 September  Singapore Amjad Mahboob  Zimbabwe Sean Williams Indian Association Ground, Singapore  Singapore by 4 runs
T20I 899 1 October  Zimbabwe Sean Williams    Nepal Paras Khadka Indian Association Ground, Singapore  Zimbabwe by 40 runs
T20I 900a 2 October  Singapore Amjad Mahboob    Nepal Paras Khadka Indian Association Ground, Singapore Match abandoned
T20I 902 3 October  Zimbabwe Sean Williams  Singapore Tim David Indian Association Ground, Singapore  Zimbabwe by 8 wickets

Sri Lanka in Pakistan[edit]

ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4210a 27 September Sarfaraz Ahmed Lahiru Thirimanne National Stadium, Karachi Match abandoned
ODI 4211 30 September Sarfaraz Ahmed Lahiru Thirimanne National Stadium, Karachi  Pakistan by 67 runs
ODI 4212 2 October Sarfaraz Ahmed Lahiru Thirimanne National Stadium, Karachi  Pakistan by 5 wickets
T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 914 5 October Sarfaraz Ahmed Dasun Shanaka Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore  Sri Lanka by 64 runs
T20I 922 7 October Sarfaraz Ahmed Dasun Shanaka Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore  Sri Lanka by 35 runs
T20I 925 9 October Sarfaraz Ahmed Dasun Shanaka Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore  Sri Lanka by 13 runs
2019–2021 ICC World Test Championship – Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2373 11–15 December Azhar Ali Dimuth Karunaratne Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi Match drawn
Test 2375 19–23 December Azhar Ali Dimuth Karunaratne National Stadium, Karachi  Pakistan by 263 runs

Sri Lanka women in Australia[edit]

WT20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WT20I 770 29 September Meg Lanning Shashikala Siriwardene North Sydney Oval, Sydney  Australia by 41 runs
WT20I 771 30 September Meg Lanning Shashikala Siriwardene North Sydney Oval, Sydney  Australia by 9 wickets
WT20I 773 2 October Meg Lanning Shashikala Siriwardene North Sydney Oval, Sydney  Australia by 132 runs
2017–20 ICC Women's Championship – WODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WODI 1164 5 October Meg Lanning Chamari Athapaththu Allan Border Field, Brisbane  Australia by 157 runs
WODI 1165 7 October Meg Lanning Chamari Athapaththu Allan Border Field, Brisbane  Australia by 110 runs
WODI 1166 9 October Meg Lanning Chamari Athapaththu Allan Border Field, Brisbane  Australia by 9 wickets

October[edit]

2019–20 Oman Pentangular Series[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
1  Oman (H) 4 4 0 0 0 8 2.268
2  Ireland 4 3 1 0 0 6 0.648
3    Nepal 4 2 2 0 0 4 −0.731
4  Netherlands 4 1 3 0 0 2 −0.208
5  Hong Kong 4 0 4 0 0 0 −2.070
Source: [41]
(H) Host
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
T20I 910 5 October  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  Hong Kong Kinchit Shah Al Amerat Cricket Stadium, Muscat  Oman by 7 wickets
T20I 911 5 October  Ireland Gary Wilson  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar Al Amerat Cricket Stadium, Muscat  Ireland by 6 wickets
T20I 917 6 October  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  Ireland Gary Wilson Al Amerat Cricket Stadium, Muscat  Oman by 43 runs
T20I 918 6 October    Nepal Paras Khadka  Hong Kong Kinchit Shah Al Amerat Cricket Stadium, Muscat    Nepal by 4 wickets
T20I 920 7 October  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar    Nepal Paras Khadka Al Amerat Cricket Stadium, Muscat    Nepal by 4 wickets
T20I 921 7 October  Hong Kong Kinchit Shah  Ireland Gary Wilson Al Amerat Cricket Stadium, Muscat  Ireland by 66 runs
T20I 923 9 October  Ireland Gary Wilson    Nepal Paras Khadka Al Amerat Cricket Stadium, Muscat  Ireland by 13 runs
T20I 924 9 October  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar Al Amerat Cricket Stadium, Muscat  Oman by 7 wickets
T20I 927 10 October  Hong Kong Kinchit Shah  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar Al Amerat Cricket Stadium, Muscat  Netherlands by 37 runs
T20I 928 10 October  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood    Nepal Paras Khadka Al Amerat Cricket Stadium, Muscat  Oman by 6 wickets

2019 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier[edit]

Group stage
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
T20I 935 18 October  Scotland Kyle Coetzer  Singapore Amjad Mahboob ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  Singapore by 2 runs
T20I 936 18 October  Hong Kong Aizaz Khan  Ireland Gary Wilson Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Ireland by 8 wickets
T20I 937 18 October  Kenya Shem Ngoche  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  Netherlands by 30 runs
T20I 939 18 October  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Oman by 7 wickets
T20I 940 19 October  Bermuda Dion Stovell  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  Papua New Guinea by 10 wickets
T20I 941 19 October  Jersey Charles Perchard  Nigeria Ademola Onikoyi Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Jersey by 69 runs
T20I 942 19 October  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  Netherlands by 44 runs
T20I 943 19 October  Kenya Shem Ngoche  Scotland Kyle Coetzer ICC Academy Ground No 2, Dubai  Scotland by 31 runs
T20I 944 19 October  Ireland Gary Wilson  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  United Arab Emirates by 5 wickets
T20I 946 20 October  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala ICC Academy Ground No 2, Dubai  Papua New Guinea by 81 runs
T20I 947 20 October  Canada Navneet Dhaliwal  Jersey Charles Perchard Tolerance Oval, Abu Dhabi  Canada by 53 runs
T20I 948 20 October  Bermuda Dion Stovell  Singapore Amjad Mahboob ICC Academy Ground No 2, Dubai  Singapore by 5 wickets
T20I 949 20 October  Hong Kong Aizaz Khan  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Oman by 7 wickets
T20I 950 21 October  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala  Scotland Kyle Coetzer ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  Scotland by 4 runs
T20I 951 21 October  Hong Kong Aizaz Khan  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  United Arab Emirates by 8 wickets
T20I 952 21 October  Ireland Gary Wilson  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood Tolerance Oval, Abu Dhabi  Ireland by 35 runs
T20I 953 21 October  Bermuda Dion Stovell  Kenya Shem Ngoche ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  Kenya by 45 runs
T20I 954 21 October  Canada Navneet Dhaliwal  Nigeria Ademola Onikoyi Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Canada by 50 runs
T20I 955 22 October  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus  Scotland Richie Berrington ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  Namibia by 24 runs
T20I 956 22 October  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar  Singapore Amjad Mahboob ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  Netherlands by 5 wickets
T20I 957 22 October  Jersey Charles Perchard  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza Tolerance Oval, Abu Dhabi  Jersey by 35 runs
T20I 958 23 October  Bermuda Rodney Trott  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus ICC Academy Ground No 2, Dubai  Namibia by 6 wickets
T20I 959 23 October  Nigeria Ademola Onikoyi  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood Tolerance Oval, Abu Dhabi  Oman by 7 wickets
T20I 960 23 October  Kenya Shem Ngoche  Singapore Amjad Mahboob ICC Academy Ground No 2, Dubai  Kenya by 7 wickets
T20I 961 23 October  Canada Navneet Dhaliwal  Ireland Gary Wilson Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Canada by 10 runs
T20I 962 23 October  Hong Kong Aizaz Khan  Jersey Charles Perchard Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Hong Kong by 8 runs
T20I 963 24 October  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  Papua New Guinea by 5 wickets
T20I 964 24 October  Nigeria Ademola Onikoyi  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza Tolerance Oval, Abu Dhabi  United Arab Emirates by 5 wickets
T20I 965 24 October  Canada Navneet Dhaliwal  Hong Kong Aizaz Khan Tolerance Oval, Abu Dhabi  Hong Kong by 32 runs
T20I 966 24 October  Bermuda Rodney Trott  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Scotland by 46 runs
T20I 967 25 October  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala  Singapore Amjad Mahboob Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Papua New Guinea by 43 runs
T20I 968 25 October  Ireland Gary Wilson  Jersey Charles Perchard Tolerance Oval, Abu Dhabi  Ireland by 8 wickets
T20I 969 25 October  Kenya Shem Ngoche  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Namibia by 87 runs
T20I 971 25 October  Canada Navneet Dhaliwal  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Oman by 8 wickets
T20I 972 26 October  Ireland Gary Wilson  Nigeria Ademola Onikoyi Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Ireland by 8 wickets
T20I 974 26 October  Bermuda Rodney Trott  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Netherlands by 92 runs
T20I 977 26 October  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus  Singapore Amjad Mahboob Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Namibia by 87 runs
T20I 979 27 October  Kenya Shem Ngoche  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Papua New Guinea by 45 runs
T20I 980 27 October  Hong Kong Aizaz Khan  Nigeria Ademola Onikoyi Tolerance Oval, Abu Dhabi  Hong Kong by 5 wickets
T20I 982 27 October  Jersey Charles Perchard  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Jersey by 14 runs
T20I 983 27 October  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Netherlands by 4 wickets
T20I 985 27 October  Canada Navneet Dhaliwal  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  United Arab Emirates by 14 runs
Playoffs
T20I 986 29 October  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Netherlands by 8 wickets
T20I 987 29 October  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Namibia by 54 runs
T20I 989 30 October  

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