![]() The top eight Full Member nations in the ICC T20I Championship rankings as of 30 April 2014 automatically progressed to the Super 10 stage, with the remaining eight teams competing in the group stage. All ten full members qualified automatically, joined by the six associate members: Ireland, Scotland, Netherlands, Afghanistan, Hong Kong and Oman who all qualified through the 2015 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier, played in Ireland and Scotland between 6 and 26 July 2015. Indian batsman Virat Kohli was named the player of the tournament, while Bangladesh's Tamim Iqbal and Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi led the tournament in runs and wickets, respectively.įor the second time, the tournament featured 16 teams. In the final, played at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, the West Indies defeated England by four wickets. Finally, the top four teams overall contested the knockout stage. In the first stage, the eight lowest-ranked teams played off, with the top two joining the eight highest-ranked teams in the Super 10 stage. The tournament was divided into three stages. ![]() For the second time, there were 16 participating teams, 10 of which qualified automatically due to their status as full members of the International Cricket Council (ICC), and another six qualifying through the 2015 World Twenty20 Qualifier. Seven cities hosted matches in the tournament – Bangalore, Dharamshala, Kolkata, Mohali, Mumbai, Nagpur, and New Delhi. It was held in India from 8 March to 3 April 2016, and was the first edition to be hosted by India. They surrendered it to England in April 2012 but Virat Kohli’s all-conquering Test side regained the ICC Test mace in 2017 and went on to retain it in 20.The 2016 ICC World Twenty20 was the sixth edition of the ICC World Twenty20, the world championship of Twenty20 International cricket. India first claimed the ICC Test mace under MS Dhoni, who won it twice in his tenure as skipper. The Indian cricket team has won the ICC Test mace five times, with the last coming in 2019. * Test mace awarded to the winner of ICC World Test Championship How many Test maces does India have? The Kiwis got their hands on the mace after winning the inaugural ICC World Test Championship earlier this year following an eight-wicket win in the final against India in June. However, they did not win it by being on top of the ranking system at the cut-off date. New Zealand are the current holders of the ICC Test mace. Prior to South Africa’s time at the top of the ICC Test Championship, England held the mace for a solitary year in 2012. ![]() South Africa had it for three years from 2013-2015. Australia are the most successful team, having held the mace a record eight times. ![]() Since 2003, five teams have won the ICC Test mace. It had a cut-off date of April 1 every year when the ICC Test mace was handed to the top-ranked team along with a cash prize. The ICC Test Championship winners were determined by a ranking system for Test teams from 2003 to 2019. ![]() However, previously from 2003 to 2019, the Test mace would be awarded to the top-ranked Test team in the ICC Test Championship. The ICC Test mace is an award given to the winner of the ICC World Test Championship, which is a league competition for Test match cricket organized by cricket’s governing body the International Cricket Council. ![]()
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