T20 World Cup 2026 Warm-Up Matches — Full Schedule (Feb 2–6, 2026)

Before the main ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 starts on 7 February 2026, teams will play a series of 16 warm-up matches to fine-tune their combinations and strategies. These games are crucial practice opportunities ahead of the marquee tournament.
📍 2 February 2026 (Tuesday)
| Time (IST) | Fixture | Venue |
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| 3:00 PM | Afghanistan vs Scotland | BCCI Centre of Excellence Ground 1, Bengaluru |
| 5:00 PM | USA vs India A | DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai |
| 7:00 PM | Canada vs Italy | M.A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
📍 3 February 2026 (Wednesday)
| Time (IST) | Fixture | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 1:00 PM | Oman vs Sri Lanka A | Colombo Cricket Club Ground, Colombo |
| 3:00 PM | Netherlands vs Zimbabwe | R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo |
| 5:00 PM | Nepal vs UAE | M.A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
📍 4 February 2026 (Thursday)
| Time (IST) | Fixture | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 1:00 PM | Scotland vs Namibia | BCCI Centre of Excellence Ground 2, Bengaluru |
| 3:00 PM | Afghanistan vs West Indies | BCCI Centre of Excellence Ground 1, Bengaluru |
| 5:00 PM | Pakistan vs Ireland | SSC Cricket Ground, Colombo |
| 7:00 PM | India vs South Africa | DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai |
📍 5 February 2026 (Friday)
| Time (IST) | Fixture | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 11:00 AM | Zimbabwe vs Oman | Colombo Cricket Club Ground, Colombo |
| 1:00 PM | Nepal vs Canada | M.A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
| 5:00 PM | Australia vs Netherlands | R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo |
| 7:00 PM | New Zealand vs USA | DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai |
📍 6 February 2026 (Saturday)
| Time (IST) | Fixture | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 3:00 PM | Italy vs UAE | M.A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
| 5:00 PM | India A vs Namibia | BCCI Centre of Excellence Ground 1, Bengaluru |
2026 T20 World Cup Warm‑Up Venues & Pitch Reports
Dr DY Patil Stadium – Navi Mumbai (India)
Pitch Type: Batting‑friendly & fast outfield
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Typically offers true bounce and quick outfield, ideal for stroke play.
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Suited to power‑hitters and quick scoring earlier in the innings.
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Early seam movement may help pacers, but majority advantage is usually with batters.
Best for: Big totals, aggressive batting lineups and death overs practice.
Why it matters: Teams use this venue to sharpen their batting and death bowling skills before the main event.
BCCI Centre of Excellence – Bengaluru (India)
Pitch Type: Balanced surface
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Known for consistent bounce that doesn’t overly assist either batters or bowlers.
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Fast bowlers can get some movement early, while batters enjoy reliable bounce for controlled stroke play.
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Useful for testing all‑round combinations.
Best for: Balanced practice — both batting rhythm and bowling variations.
Why it matters: A good prep ground to try different lineups in match conditions.
M.A. Chidambaram Stadium – Chennai (India)
Pitch Type: Spin‑friendly but competitive
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Traditionally offers turn and grip, especially later in the innings.
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Batters may find scoring more difficult if the pitch breaks down.
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Useful for teams wanting to test spin bowling plans and middle‑over strategies.
Best for: Spin attacks and skillful batting under tougher conditions.
Why it matters: Chennai presents conditions that many teams are likely to face later in the main tournament.
R. Premadasa Stadium – Colombo (Sri Lanka)
Pitch Type: Slower & tactical
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Offers slow pace and lower bounce compared to Indian venues.
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Spin and tactical bowling often come into play as batters have to time carefully.
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Outfield conditions can be slower than India, meaning singles and twos matter.
Best for: Teams wanting to practice spin and slower bowling variations.
Why it matters: Conditions here mimic what many teams will face during group games in Sri Lanka.
SSC Cricket Ground & Colombo Cricket Club Ground – Colombo (Sri Lanka)
Pitch Type: Slow & testing conditions
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These traditional grounds in Colombo are known for slower surfaces.
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Helps teams assess adaptability and patience in batting.
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Spinners and clever change‑of‑pace bowlers can be very effective here.
Best for: Strategy refinement and spin practice.
Why it matters: These venues help teams adjust to Sri Lankan conditions before competitive matches.
Summary Table: Pitch Quick‑Guide
| Venue | Country | Pitch Style | Suited For |
|---|---|---|---|
| DY Patil Stadium | India | Batting‑friendly | Power‑hitters & big totals |
| BCCI CoE, Bengaluru | India | Balanced | All‑around teams |
| M.A. Chidambaram Stadium | India | Spin‑friendly | Spinners & tactical batters |
| R. Premadasa Stadium | Sri Lanka | Slow, tactical | Spin & slower bowling |
| SSC/Colombo CC Ground | Sri Lanka | Slow, lower bounce | Adaptability & spin |
How Teams Use These Pitches Before the Main Event
✔️ Batting Practice: Teams at DY Patil and Bengaluru sharpen power hitting, death bowling tactics, and net batsmen.
✔️ Spin Testing: Chennai and Colombo grounds give teams a chance to fine‑tune spin combinations and middle‑over strategies.
✔️ Match Simulation: Playing on diverse surfaces helps teams adapt quickly when the main tournament starts on 7 February 2026.
Final Thought
The warm‑up venues for the 2026 T20 World Cup offer a mix of batting‑friendly, balanced, spin‑helping and slow conditions — giving teams a comprehensive rehearsal before the pressure of tournament cricket begins.
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Teams Participating in Warm-Up Matches
Warm-up fixtures include a mix of full national sides, A teams, and associate representatives preparing for the main World Cup. Prominent teams in these matches are:
👉 India, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, West Indies, Pakistan, Ireland, Netherlands, USA, Zimbabwe, Scotland, Afghanistan, Oman, Nepal, Canada, Italy, UAE, Sri Lanka A, India A and others.
Highlight Matches for Fans
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⚡ India vs South Africa — High-profile clash at DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai (4 Feb).
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🏏 India A vs USA — Opportunity to see emerging Indian stars (2 & 6 Feb).
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🇦🇫 Afghanistan vs West Indies — Competitive match in Bengaluru (4 Feb).
How to Watch / Streaming Info
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India: Matches like India vs South Africa will be broadcast live on Star Sports and streamed on Jio Hotstar.
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Many warm-up games will stream on ICC.tv and digital partners.
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International broadcasters will stream in various regions across Sky Sports, Willow, AF Sports, TSM, Myco and other platforms.
Summary
✔️ 16 warm-up matches from 2–6 Feb 2026 before the T20 World Cup begins on 7 Feb.
✔️ Played across India and Sri Lanka in major cricket stadiums.
✔️ Helps teams fine-tune lineups, test conditions and combinations.