WORLD OF CRICKET

Cricket Tournaments

Series and tournaments from around the world — schedules, results, teams, standings and related news, all in one place.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Each tournament in the catalogue carries a status, so you can filter the list down to the competitions that are running. Ones that have finished keep their pages rather than disappearing.

A tournament page shows the dates we actually hold for that competition. Where a date has not been confirmed to us we leave it out rather than publish an estimate, so an empty date means unknown and not cancelled.

The Ashes is the Test series played between England and Australia, contested since the 1880s and held by whichever side wins the series. The holder keeps it when a series is drawn.

A tournament brings several teams together for one competition with a winner at the end. A bilateral series is just two countries playing each other over an agreed number of matches, usually as part of a tour.

By format, by type, by status and by gender. Each filter has its own clean address, so a filtered list can be linked and shared as a normal page.

The catalogue currently holds 4 tournaments, and it grows as competitions are added. We publish a tournament once there is real data behind it rather than creating an empty page in advance.

About Cricket Tournaments

This section covers cricket tournaments and series: world cups, international events and franchise leagues. Each tournament page brings together the dates, the format, the host, the teams involved and the results on record, so a competition can be followed from one place rather than reassembled from separate match reports.

Tournaments are listed by status. Ongoing events come first, then those coming up, then completed ones with their results. Use the filters to narrow the list by format or type when you are looking for a particular kind of competition.

What each page holds

A tournament page shows an overview of the essential facts, the teams taking part with links to their profiles, and the matches on record. Where standings or a schedule have been published, they appear too. Fields that have not been confirmed are left out rather than filled with placeholders.

Formats

Competitions run in different formats, and the format changes how a tournament is read. Test series are played over several days and can be drawn. One-day tournaments give each side fifty overs. Twenty20 events are decided in a single evening, which is why franchise leagues use them. Each page states its format so the results make sense in context.

Related pages

Every tournament links to the teams taking part and, where matches are on record, to the individual match pages with their scorecards. Women’s competitions are also gathered in the women’s cricket section.