ECI Hungary T10 2024 will start at the GB Oval Ground in Szodliget on Saturday, July 27.

Organised by the European Cricket Network (ECN), the ECI Hungary T10 2024 will have three teams, including host Hungary.

Czechia and Romania are the other teams that will be part of the tournament, featuring nine matches of 10 overs. 

The International Cricket Council does not rank teams in formats shorter than 20 overs. 

Romania, however, is the highest-ranked of the three teams in the ICC's T20I standings, at 53rd. Czechia is ranked 54th, followed by Hungary at 70th.

Hungary and Czechia will face off in the opening game of ECI Hungary 2024. This match will start at 12:30 PM IST on Saturday, July 27.

The three teams will play each other thrice in this 10-over per side clash. There will not be any knockout matches as the team that finishes at the top of the table after the group engagements will be declared the winner.

All group matches will be contested over two days on July 27 and 28 at the GB Oval Ground in Szodliget. A total of five matches will be played on Saturday, followed by four on Sunday.

Sweden won the last edition of the ECI Hungary T10 event in 2023, winning four of six matches, while Portugal and Hungary finished second and third, respectively. 

Where to watch ECI Hungary T10 2024 live in India 

Live streaming of the ECI Hungary T10 2024 will be available on the FanCode app and website in India.

There will be no live telecast of the ECI Hungary T10 2024 on any TV channel in India.

ECI Hungary T10 2024 schedule and live match start times

All match times are in Indian Standard Time (IST)

Saturday, July 27

Match 1 - Hungary vs Czechia, 12:30 PM

Match 2 - Hungary vs Romania, 2:30 PM

Match 3 - Romania vs Czechia, 4:45 PM

Match 4 - Hungary vs Czechia, 6:45 PM 

Match 5 - Hungary vs Romania, 8:45 PM 

Sunday, July 28

Match 6 - Czechia vs Romania, 12:30 PM

Match 7 - Czechia vs Hungary, 2:30 PM

Match 8 - Hungary vs Romania, 4:45 PM

Match 9 - Czechia vs Romania, 6:45 PM

ECI Hungary T10 2024 teams and squads

Hungary: Abbas Ghani, Abhitesh Prashar, Ali Farasat, Amal Jacob, Harsh Mandhyan, Mark Des Fontaine, Matthew Ainsworth, Muhammad Burhan, Sheikh Rasik, Stan Ahuja, Vinoth Ravindran, Waqar Mohammed, Zahir
Safi

Czechia: Abul Farhad, Divyendra Singh, Dylan Steyn, Martin Worndl, Naveed Ahmed, Neeraj Tyagi, Piyushsingh Baghel, Rhuturaj Magare, Riaz Afridi, Ritik Tomar, Sabawoon Davizi, Sagor Hossain, Sahil Grover, Sazib
Bhuiyan, Shubhranshu Chaudhary

Romania: Abdul Asif, Adeel Muhammad, Aftab Kayani, Cosmin Zavoiu, Ijaz Hussain, Irfan Husain, Luca Petre, Marian Gherasim, Muhammad Moiz, Pavel Florin, Rajendra Pisal, Ravinder Gill, Rohit Kumar, Satwik Nadigotla, Tharindu Sandaruwan, Umair Safi

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