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In preparation for the 2018 T20 World Cup in Australia, all 16 captains were photographed in a single frame.

Digital Desk: On Sunday, the T20 World Cup will begin with a qualifying match between Sri Lanka and Namibia. Before the start of the tournament, all 16 captains were photographed as they attended the "Captain's Day," where they addressed the media regarding the main event and the state of their teams. 

The image of all the captains together was posted on the ICC's official Instagram account. ICC tweeted, "All 16 captains in one frame."
Australia will play New Zealand on October 22 to kick off the Super 12 tournament. India and Pakistan will face off at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on October 23. 

The winning side at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022 on November 13 in Melbourne would get a check for USD 1.6 million, the International Cricket Council (ICC) had previously announced. 

The losing semi-finalists will win USD 400,000 apiece and the runners-up USD 800,000 at the conclusion of the 45-match tournament, which begins on October 16 and is played over seven sites in Australia.


Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, and South Africa have all declared that they will begin their tournament at the Super 12 level. 

The same formula applies to first-round triumphs, with USD 40,000 awarded to those who win all 12 games, totaling USD 480,000. 

The four teams eliminated in the first round will each receive USD 40,000. 

Namibia, the Netherlands, Sri Lanka, the United Arab Emirates, Ireland, Scotland, the West Indies, and Zimbabwe all begin their careers in the first round.

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