2014 World Twenty20

2014 ICC World Twenty20
One Big Over
Dates16 March – 6 April 2014
Administrator(s)International Cricket Council
Cricket formatTwenty20 International
Tournament format(s)Group stage and Knockout
Host(s) Bangladesh
Champions Sri Lanka (1st title)
Runners-up India
Participants16
Matches35
Attendance667,543 (19,073 per match)
Player of the seriesIndia Virat Kohli
Most runsIndia Virat Kohli (319)
Most wicketsSouth Africa Imran Tahir (12)
Netherlands Ahsan Malik (12)
Official websitewww.icc-cricket.com
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2016

The 2014 ICC World Twenty20 was the fifth edition of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, formerly known as the ICC World Twenty20, an international Twenty20 cricket tournament, that took place in Bangladesh[1] from 16 March to 6 April 2014.[2][3] It was played in three cities — Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet.[2][4] The International Cricket Council announced Bangladesh as host in 2010.[5] This was the first ICC World Twenty20 where the use of Decision Review System (DRS) was implemented. It was the second consecutive time that an Asian country hosted the event, with Sri Lanka hosting the previous tournament in 2012.[6] Sri Lanka won the 2014 tournament, beating India by 6 wickets in the final at Mirpur.[7][8]

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  6. ^ "ICC World Twenty20(T20) 2014 Fixtures, Teams, News, Results, Points Table". NewsZoner. 21 March 2014. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  7. ^ "Sri Lanka thrash India by six wickets to lift World T20 trophy". The Times of India. 6 April 2014. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  8. ^ "Sri Lanka greats Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara bow out victorious". Daily Telegraph. 6 April 2014. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 7 April 2014.