The Bhutan Quadrangular T20I Series 2024 will start on October 19 and run till October 25 in Gelephu, Bhutan.

Hosts Bhutan, Indonesia, Maldives and Thailand are the teams that will compete in a total of 10 matches in the Bhutan Quadrangular T20I Series 2024.

As per the Bhutan Quadrangular T20I Series 2024 schedule, each team will play the other three sides once in a single round-robin format.

The top-placed team in the standings after all league matches will face the fourth-placed team in the first semi-final while the second and third-placed sides will square off in the other semi-final.

The winners of the two semi-finals will clash in the Bhutan Quadrangular T20I Series 2024 final on October 25.

All Bhutan Quadrangular T20I Series 2024 matches will be played at the Gelephu International Cricket Ground.

Ranked 60th in the ICC men’s T20I team rankings, Indonesia will be the top-ranked team in the upcoming quadrangular series, followed by Thailand placed one spot below on 61st.

Hosts Bhutan are currently ranked 79th in the ICC men’s T20I team rankings while Maldives will be the lowest ranked team placed 83rd in the rankings.

Where to watch Bhutan Quadrangular T20I Series 2024 live in India

Live streaming of the Bhutan Quadrangular T20I Series 2024 will be available on the FanCode app and website in India.

There will be no live telecast of the upcoming Quadrangular T20I Series on any TV channel in India.

Bhutan Quadrangular T20I Series 2024 schedule and live match start times

All match times are in India Standard Time (IST)

Saturday, October 19

Bhutan vs Thailand - 9:00 AM

Maldives vs Indonesia - 1:00 PM

Sunday, October 20

Bhutan vs Maldives - 9:00 AM

Thailand vs Indonesia - 1:00 PM

Tuesday, October 22

Thailand vs Maldives - 9:00 AM

Bhutan vs Indonesia - 1:00 PM

Wednesday, October 23

Semi-final 1 - 9:00 AM

Semi-final 2 - 1:00 PM

Thursday, October 24

Third-place playoff - 9:00 AM

Friday, October 25

Bhutan Quadrangular T20I Series 2024 final - 9:00 AM

Bhutan Quadrangular T20I Series 2024 teams and squads

Bhutan: Thinley Jamtsho (captain) Gakul Ghalley, Ranjung Mikyo Dorji, Sherab Loday, Tenjin Rabgey, Tshering Tashi, Sonam Chophel, Namgay Dorji, Kencho Norbu, Jigme Singye, Namgay Thinley, Suprit Pradhan, Sonam Yeshi, Tenzin Wangchuk, Dawa Dawa, Karma Dorji

Indonesia: Kadek Gamantika (captain), Anjar Tadarus, Ahmad Ramdoni, Dharma Kadek Kesuma, Kasun Vidura, Andreas Alexander, Dewa Wiswi, Febrianto Heo, Gede Arta, Agush Priandana, Albert Tangkudung, Apriliandi Rahayu, Danilson Hawoe, Ferdinando Banunaek, Ketut Artawan, Maxi Koda, Julang Dzullfikar

Maldives: Yoosuf Azyan Farhath (captain), Abdulla Ibrahim Mabsar, Ismail Ali, Ibrahim Hassan Shaof, Hassan Rasheed, Mohamed Azzam, Ibrahim Nashath, Adam Nasif, Ismail Nihad, Ameel Mauroof, Hassan Ibrahim, Ibrahim Rizan, Leem Shafeeq, Mohamed Miuvan, Shunan Ali, Ali Mohamed Manik

Thailand: Austin Lazarus (captain), Yodsak Saranonnakkun, Akshay Yadav, Satarut Rungreang, Jandre Coetzeem Mukesh Thakur, Robert Raina, Harshal Pathak, Anucha Kalasi, Chanchai Pengkumta, Khanitson Namchaikul, Kamron Senamontree, Noppon Senamontree, Sarawut Maliwan

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