The International Cricket Council (ICC) have announced the Europe qualification pathway for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2028, featuring three (3) sub-regional qualification events (Sub-regional Qualifier A, Sub-regional Qualifier B and Sub-regional Qualifier C) to be staged across Cyprus, Denmark and Finland in 2026. Denmark Cricket Federation (DCF) will be hosting their first-ever ICC senior level event after the successful hosting of the U19 Europe Qualifier in 2024.
Denmark Cricket will be hosting the Men’s National teams of Belgium, Estonia, Gibraltar, Hungary, Norway, Romania, Serbia and Türkiye in the tournament from July 08th – 15th,2026. All the teams have been divided into two (2) groups, which will follow a single round-robin group stage format, followed by the Semifinals and the FINAL. Scotland, who were originally scheduled to take part in this tournament, will no longer do so, on account of them replacing Bangladesh in the 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup.
Group A: Belgium, Romania, Gibraltar and Serbia
Group B: Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Hungary and Türkiye
2028 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Europe Sub-regional Qualifier B Schedule
08th July 2026: Denmark vs Estonia (Scorecard) ; Belgium vs Gibraltar (Scorecard) ; Norway vs Hungary (Scorecard) ; Romania vs Serbia (Scorecard)
09th July 2026: Türkiye vs Denmark (Scorecard) ; Estonia vs Norway (Scorecard)
10th July 2026: Gibraltar vs Romania (Scorecard) ; Hungary vs Estonia (Scorecard) ; Serbia vs Belgium (Scorecard) ; Norway vs Türkiye (Scorecard)
12th July 2024: Denmark vs Norway (Scorecard) ; Belgium vs Romania (Scorecard) ; Türkiye vs Hungary (Scorecard) ; Gibraltar vs Serbia (Scorecard)
13th July 2026: Hungary vs Denmark (Scorecard) ; Estonia vs Türkiye (Scorecard)
14th July 2026: 3rd/4th Play-off (Scorecard) ; FINAL (Scorecard)
Norway: Khizer Ahmed, Walid Gul Ghauri, Hayatullah Niazi, Muhammad Sher Sahak, Chaudhary Usman Akram, Darshana Abeyrathna Kuruge, Mohammad Ibrahim Rahimi, Mohammad Saif Ul Islam, Muhammad Shabbaz Butt, Qamar Mushtaque, Faisal Raza, Vinay Ravi, Wahidullah Sahak and Ahmadullah Shinwari
Gibraltar: Kieron Ferrary, Louis Bruce, Alexander Hillman, Anthony Hillman, Avinash Pai, Chris Pyle, Iain Latin, Jack Horrocks, James Fitzgerald, Kabir Mirpuri, Kayron Stagno, Matt Walker, Mohamed Roshan and Samarth Bodha
Serbia: Slobodan Tošić, Mark Pavlović, Leslie Dunbar, Alexander Dizija, Nemanja Zimonjić, Vukašin Zimonjić, Wintley Burton, Braithyn Pečić, Matthew Kostić, Luka Woods, Aleksa Lazić, Peter Nedeljković, Milan Janićijević, Bogdan Dugić and Shachin Shinde
Estonia: Arslan Amjad, Steffan Gooch, Aditya Savio, Harri Aggarwal, Zeeshan Ali, Henri Pattenden, Bilal Masud, Habib Khan, Sahil Chauhan, Ashraful Shuvo, Kalle Vislapuu, Aditya Panwar, Rohan Aggarwal and Rudesh Sekaran