2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup squads

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Jos Buttler captained England during their tournament win.

The 2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup was the eighth ICC Men's T20 World Cup tournament, [1] played in Australia from 16 October to 13 November 2022. [2] [3] Each team selected a squad of fifteen players before 10 October 2022. [4] [5] The player ages were as on 16 October 2022, the opening day of the tournament, and where a player played for more than one team in Twenty20 cricket, only their domestic team was listed (for example: at the time, Jos Buttler played for Lancashire Lightning).

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Afghanistan

Afghanistan announced their squad on 15 September 2022. [6]

Coach: Flag of England.svg Jonathan Trott

No.PlayerDate of birthBattingBowling styleDomestic team
7 Mohammad Nabi (c)1 January 1985 (aged 37)RightRight-arm off-spin Kabul Eagles
1 Najibullah Zadran (vc)28 February 1993 (aged 29)LeftRight-arm off-spin Speenghar Tigers
56 Fareed Ahmad 10 August 1994 (aged 28)LeftLeft-arm fast-medium Speenghar Tigers
32 Qais Ahmad 15 August 2000 (aged 22)RightRight-arm leg spin Kabul Eagles
5 Fazalhaq Farooqi 22 September 2000 (aged 22)RightLeft-arm fast-medium Boost Defenders
87 Usman Ghani 20 November 1996 (aged 25)RightRight-arm medium Speenghar Tigers
21 Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk)28 November 2001 (aged 20)Right Kabul Eagles
19 Rashid Khan 20 September 1998 (aged 24)RightRight-arm leg break Band-e-Amir Dragons
14 Gulbadin Naib 116 March 1991 (aged 31)RightRight-arm fast-medium Mis Ainak Knights
77 Azmatullah Omarzai 24 March 2000 (aged 22)RightRight-arm medium-fast Kabul Eagles
46 Darwish Rasooli 12 December 1999 (aged 22)RightRight-arm off-spin Amo Sharks
68 Mohammad Saleem 9 September 2002 (aged 20)RightRight-arm fast Boost Defenders
78 Naveen-ul-Haq 23 September 1999 (aged 23)RightRight-arm medium-fast Kabul Eagles
88 Mujeeb Ur Rahman 28 March 2001 (aged 21)RightRight-arm off-spin Hindukush Stars
18 Ibrahim Zadran 12 December 2001 (aged 20)RightRight-arm medium-fast Kabul Eagles
Standby players [6]
17 Sharafuddin Ashraf 10 January 1995 (aged 27)RightSlow left-arm orthodox Speenghar Tigers
80 Rahmat Shah 6 July 1993 (aged 29)RightRight-arm leg breakPamir Zalmi
40 Afsar Zazai 10 August 1993 (aged 29)Right Boost Defenders
Withdrawn players
3 Hazratullah Zazai 123 March 1998 (aged 24)Left Slow left-arm orthodox Hindukush Stars

1 Hazratullah Zazai was ruled out of the remainder of the tournament due to an injury and was replaced by Gulbadin Naib who was initially in the list of standby players. [7]

Australia

Australia announced their squad on 1 September 2022. [8]

Coach: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew McDonald

No.PlayerDate of birthBattingBowling styleDomestic team
5 Aaron Finch (c)17 November 1986 (aged 35)RightSlow left-arm orthodox Melbourne Renegades
30 Pat Cummins (vc)8 May 1993 (aged 29)RightRight-arm fast
46 Ashton Agar 14 October 1993 (aged 29)LeftSlow left-arm orthodox Perth Scorchers
85 Tim David 16 March 1996 (aged 26)RightRight-arm off-spin Hobart Hurricanes
42 Cameron Green 13 June 1999 (aged 23)RightRight-arm fast-medium Perth Scorchers
38 Josh Hazlewood 8 January 1991 (aged 31)LeftRight-arm fast-medium
8 Mitchell Marsh 20 October 1991 (aged 30)RightRight-arm fast-medium Perth Scorchers
32 Glenn Maxwell 14 October 1988 (aged 34)RightRight-arm off-spin Melbourne Stars
55 Kane Richardson 12 February 1991 (aged 31)RightRight-arm fast-medium Melbourne Renegades
49 Steve Smith 2 June 1989 (aged 33)RightRight-arm leg break Sydney Sixers
56 Mitchell Starc 30 January 1990 (aged 32)LeftLeft-arm fast Sydney Sixers
17 Marcus Stoinis 16 August 1989 (aged 33)RightRight-arm medium-fast Melbourne Stars
13 Matthew Wade (wk)26 December 1987 (aged 34)LeftRight-arm medium-fast Hobart Hurricanes
31 David Warner 27 October 1986 (aged 35)LeftRight-arm leg break Sydney Thunder
88 Adam Zampa 31 March 1992 (aged 30)RightRight-arm leg break Melbourne Stars
Withdrawn players
48 Josh Inglis (wk)14 March 1995 (aged 27)Right Perth Scorchers

1 Josh Inglis was ruled out of the tournament due to a hand injury and was replaced by Cameron Green. [9]

Bangladesh

Bangladesh announced their squad on 14 September 2022. [10]

Coach: Flag of India.svg Sridharan Sriram

No.PlayerDate of birthBattingBowling styleDomestic team
75 Shakib Al Hasan (c)24 March 1987 (aged 35)LeftSlow left-arm orthodox Fortune Barishal
10 Nasum Ahmed 5 December 1994 (aged 27)LeftLeft-arm orthodox Chattogram Challengers
3 Taskin Ahmed 3 April 1995 (aged 27)LeftRight-arm fast Sylhet Sunrisers
20 Yasir Ali 6 March 1996 (aged 26)RightRight arm off-spin Khulna Tigers
16 Litton Das (wk)13 October 1994 (aged 28)Right Comilla Victorians
53 Mehidy Hasan 25 October 1997 (aged 24)RightRight-arm off-spin Chattogram Challengers
18 Nurul Hasan (wk)21 November 1990 (aged 31)RightRight-arm off-spin Fortune Barishal
88 Afif Hossain 22 September 1999 (aged 23)LeftRight-arm off-spin Chattogram Challengers
58 Ebadot Hossain 7 January 1994 (aged 28)RightRight-arm fast-medium Minister Dhaka
32 Mosaddek Hossain 10 December 1995 (aged 26)RightRight-arm off-spin Sylhet Sunrisers
47 Shoriful Islam 23 June 2001 (aged 21)LeftLeft-arm medium-fast Chattogram Challengers
91 Hasan Mahmud 12 October 1999 (aged 23)RightRight-arm fast-medium
90 Mustafizur Rahman 6 September 1995 (aged 27)LeftLeft-arm fast-medium Comilla Victorians
59 Soumya Sarkar 125 February 1993 (aged 29)LeftRight-arm medium Khulna Tigers
99 Najmul Hossain Shanto 25 August 1998 (aged 24)LeftRight-arm off-spin Fortune Barishal
Standby players [10]
55 Mahedi Hasan 12 December 1994 (aged 27)RightRight-arm off-spin Khulna Tigers
22 Rishad Hossain 15 July 2002 (aged 20)RightRight-arm leg break Minister Dhaka
1 Sabbir Rahman 122 November 1991 (aged 30)RightRight-arm leg break Chattogram Challengers
74 Mohammad Saifuddin 21 November 1996 (aged 25)LeftRight-arm fast-medium

1 Soumya Sarkar was initially named in the list of reserves and swapped places with Sabbir Rahman in the final squad. [11]

2 Shoriful Islam was moved up from the list of reserves and replaced Mohammad Saifuddin, who was added to the reserves. [11]

England

England announced their squad on 2 September 2022. [12]

Coach: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Mott

No.PlayerDate of birthBattingBowling styleDomestic team
63 Jos Buttler (c, wk)8 September 1990 (aged 32)Right Lancashire Lightning
18 Moeen Ali 18 June 1987 (aged 35)LeftRight-arm off-spin Worcestershire Rapids
88 Harry Brook 22 February 1999 (aged 23)RightRight-arm medium Yorkshire Vikings
58 Sam Curran 3 June 1998 (aged 24)LeftLeft-arm medium-fast Surrey
10 Alex Hales 13 January 1989 (aged 33)RightRight-arm medium Notts Outlaws
34 Chris Jordan 4 October 1988 (aged 34)RightRight-arm fast-medium Surrey
23 Liam Livingstone 4 August 1993 (aged 29)RightRight-arm leg break Lancashire Lightning
29 Dawid Malan 3 September 1987 (aged 35)LeftRight-arm leg break Yorkshire Vikings
72 Tymal Mills 212 August 1992 (aged 30)RightLeft-arm fast Sussex Sharks
95 Adil Rashid 17 February 1988 (aged 34)RightRight-arm leg break Yorkshire Vikings
61 Phil Salt 28 August 1996 (aged 26)RightRight-arm medium Lancashire Lightning
55 Ben Stokes 4 June 1991 (aged 31)LeftRight-arm fast medium Durham
15 David Willey 28 February 1990 (aged 32)LeftLeft-arm fast-medium Yorkshire Vikings
19 Chris Woakes 2 March 1989 (aged 33)RightRight-arm fast-medium Birmingham Bears
33 Mark Wood 11 January 1990 (aged 32)RightRight-arm fast Durham
Standby players [12]
83 Liam Dawson 1 March 1990 (aged 32)RightSlow left-arm orthodox Hampshire Hawks
71 Richard Gleeson 2 December 1987 (aged 34)RightRight-arm fast Lancashire Lightning
77 Luke Wood 32 August 1995 (aged 27)LeftLeft-arm fast Lancashire Lightning
Withdrawn players
51 Jonny Bairstow 126 September 1989 (aged 33)Right Yorkshire Vikings
38 Reece Topley 221 February 1994 (aged 28)RightLeft-arm medium-fast Surrey

1 Jonny Bairstow was ruled out of the tournament after sustaining a broken leg while playing golf. [13] On 7 September, Alex Hales was named as Bairstow's replacement in the squad. [14]

2 Reece Topley rolled his ankle while stepping on a boundary cushion during a fielding drill. Tymal Mills, one of the standby players, was named as his replacement. [15]

3 Luke Wood was added as a travelling reserve. [15]

India

India announced their squad on 12 September 2022. [16]

Coach: Flag of India.svg Rahul Dravid

No.PlayerDate of birthBattingBowling styleDomestic team
45 Rohit Sharma (c)30 April 1987 (aged 35)RightRight-arm off-spin Mumbai Indians
1 KL Rahul (vc)18 April 1992 (aged 30)RightRight-arm medium Lucknow Super Giants
99 Ravichandran Ashwin 17 September 1986 (aged 36)RightRight-arm off-spin Rajasthan Royals
3 Yuzvendra Chahal 23 July 1990 (aged 32)RightRight-arm leg break Rajasthan Royals
57 Deepak Hooda 19 April 1995 (aged 27)RightRight-arm off-spin Lucknow Super Giants
19 Dinesh Karthik (wk)1 June 1985 (aged 37)RightRight-arm off-spin Royal Challengers Bangalore
18 Virat Kohli 5 November 1988 (aged 33)RightRight-arm medium Royal Challengers Bangalore
15 Bhuvneshwar Kumar 5 February 1990 (aged 32)RightRight-arm medium-fast Sunrisers Hyderabad
33 Hardik Pandya 11 October 1993 (aged 29)RightRight-arm fast- medium Gujarat Titans
17 Rishabh Pant (wk)4 October 1997 (aged 25)Left Delhi Capitals
20 Axar Patel 20 January 1994 (aged 28)LeftSlow left-arm orthodox Delhi Capitals
36 Harshal Patel 23 November 1990 (aged 31)RightRight-arm medium Royal Challengers Bangalore
11 Mohammed Shami 13 September 1990 (aged 32)RightRight-arm fast Gujarat Titans
2 Arshdeep Singh 5 February 1999 (aged 23)LeftLeft arm medium fast Punjab Kings
63 Suryakumar Yadav 14 September 1990 (aged 32)RightRight-arm medium Mumbai Indians
Standby players [16]
56 Ravi Bishnoi 5 September 2000 (aged 22)RightRight-arm leg break Lucknow Super Giants
41 Shreyas Iyer 6 December 1994 (aged 27)RightRight-arm leg break Kolkata Knight Riders
73 Mohammed Siraj 313 March 1994 (aged 28)RightRight-arm medium-fast Royal Challengers Bangalore
54 Shardul Thakur 216 October 1991 (aged 30)RightRight-arm fast-medium Delhi Capitals
Withdrawn players
93 Jasprit Bumrah 16 December 1993 (aged 28)RightRight-arm fast Mumbai Indians
90 Deepak Chahar 27 August 1992 (aged 30)RightRight-arm medium Chennai Super Kings

1 Jasprit Bumrah was ruled out of the tournament after sustaining a back injury. [17] On 14 October, Mohammed Shami was named as Bumrah's replacement. [18]

2 Deepak Chahar was removed from the list of standby players due to a back injury. Shardul Thakur replaced him in the standby list. [18]

3 Mohammed Siraj was added to the list of standby players. [18]

Ireland

Ireland announced their squad on 20 September 2022. [19]

Coach: Flag of South Africa.svg Heinrich Malan

No.PlayerDate of birthBattingBowling styleDomestic team
63 Andrew Balbirnie (c)28 December 1990 (aged 31)RightRight-arm off-spin Leinster Lightning
1 Paul Stirling (vc)3 September 1990 (aged 32)RightRight-arm off-spin Northern Knights
32 Mark Adair 27 March 1996 (aged 26)RightRight-arm fast Northern Knights
85 Curtis Campher 20 April 1999 (aged 23)RightRight-arm medium-fast Munster Reds
64 Gareth Delany 28 April 1997 (aged 25)RightRight-arm leg break Munster Reds
50 George Dockrell 22 July 1992 (aged 30)RightSlow left-arm orthodox Leinster Lightning
20 Stephen Doheny 20 August 1998 (aged 24)RightRight-arm off-spin North West Warriors
71 Fionn Hand 1 July 1998 (aged 24)RightRight-arm medium Munster Reds
41 Graham Hume 123 November 1990 (aged 31)LeftRight-arm fast-medium North West Warriors
82 Josh Little 1 November 1999 (aged 22)RightLeft-arm fast Leinster Lightning
60 Barry McCarthy 13 September 1992 (aged 30)RightRight-arm fast-medium Leinster Lightning
34 Conor Olphert 28 December 1995 (aged 26)RightRight-arm medium North West Warriors
21 Simi Singh 4 February 1987 (aged 35)RightRight-arm off-spin Leinster Lightning
13 Harry Tector 6 December 1999 (aged 22)RightRight-arm off-spin Northern Knights
3 Lorcan Tucker (wk)10 September 1996 (aged 26)Right Leinster Lightning
Withdrawn players
44 Craig Young 14 April 1990 (aged 32)RightRight-arm fast-medium North West Warriors

1 Craig Young was ruled out of the tournament due to a chronic issue and was replaced by Graham Hume. [20]

Namibia

Namibia announced their squad on 13 September 2022. [21]

Coach: Flag of South Africa.svg Pierre de Bruyn

No.PlayerDate of birthBattingBowling styleDomestic team
7 Gerhard Erasmus (c)11 April 1995 (aged 27)RightRight-arm leg break
11 Stephan Baard 29 April 1992 (aged 30)RightRight-arm medium-fast
55 Karl Birkenstock 27 March 1996 (aged 26)LeftRight-arm fast-medium
49 Jan Frylinck 6 April 1994 (aged 28)LeftLeft-arm medium-fast
48 Zane Green (wk)11 October 1996 (aged 26)Left
15 Divan la Cock 23 February 2003 (aged 19)RightRight-arm legbreak
19 Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton 15 March 2000 (aged 22)LeftRight-arm medium
06 Lo-handre Louwrens (wk)24 April 1999 (aged 23)Right-
9 Tangeni Lungameni 17 April 1992 (aged 30)LeftLeft-arm medium
01 Bernard Scholtz 10 March 1990 (aged 32)RightSlow left-arm orthodox
47 Ben Shikongo 8 May 2000 (aged 22)RightRight-arm medium-fast
12 JJ Smit 10 November 1995 (aged 26)RightLeft-arm medium-fast
70 Ruben Trumpelmann 1 February 1998 (aged 24)RightLeft-arm fast
63 Michael van Lingen 24 October 1997 (aged 24)LeftLeft-arm medium
96 David Wiese 18 May 1985 (aged 37)RightRight-arm fast-medium
23 Pikky Ya France 23 April 1990 (aged 32)RightRight-arm off-spin

Netherlands

The Netherlands announced their squad on 6 September 2022. [22]

Coach: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryan Campbell

No.PlayerDate of birthBattingBowling styleDomestic team
35 Scott Edwards (c, wk)23 August 1996 (aged 26)Right VOC Rotterdam
48 Colin Ackermann 4 April 1991 (aged 31)RightRight-arm off-spin
18 Shariz Ahmad 21 April 2003 (aged 19)LeftLegbreak Googly VCC
26 Tom Cooper 26 November 1986 (aged 35)RightRight-arm off breakKampong Utrecht
5 Bas de Leede 15 November 1999 (aged 22)RightRight-arm medium VCC
20 Brandon Glover 3 April 1997 (aged 25)RightRight-arm fast
12 Fred Klaassen 13 November 1992 (aged 29)RightLeft-arm medium-fast
97 Stephan Myburgh 28 February 1984 (aged 38)LeftRight-arm off-spinPunjab CCR
25 Teja Nidamanuru 22 August 1994 (aged 28)RightRight-arm off-spinPunjab CCR
4 Max O'Dowd 4 March 1994 (aged 28)RightRight-arm off-spin VOC Rotterdam
11 Tim Pringle 29 August 2002 (aged 20)RightSlow left-arm orthodoxHCC
7 Vikramjit Singh 9 January 2003 (aged 19)LeftRight-arm medium fast VRA Amsterdam
90 Logan van Beek 25 February 1991 (aged 31)RightRight-arm medium-fast VCC
10 Timm van der Gugten 7 September 1990 (aged 32)RightRight-arm medium-fast
52 Roelof van der Merwe 31 December 1984 (aged 37)RightSlow left-arm orthodox
47 Paul van Meekeren 15 January 1993 (aged 29)RightRight-arm fast

New Zealand

New Zealand announced their squad on 20 September 2022. [23]

Coach: Flag of New Zealand.svg Gary Stead

No.PlayerDate of birthBattingBowling styleDomestic team
22 Kane Williamson (c)8 August 1990 (aged 32)RightRight-arm off-spin Northern Knights
16 Finn Allen (wk)22 April 1999 (aged 23)RightRight-arm off-spin Auckland Aces
18 Trent Boult 22 July 1989 (aged 33)RightLeft-arm fast-medium Northern Knights
4 Michael Bracewell 14 February 1991 (aged 31)LeftRight-arm off-spin Wellington Firebirds
80 Mark Chapman 27 June 1994 (aged 28)LeftSlow left-arm orthodox Auckland Aces
88 Devon Conway (wk)8 July 1991 (aged 31)LeftRight-arm medium Wellington Firebirds
69 Lockie Ferguson 13 June 1991 (aged 31)RightRight-arm fast Auckland Aces
31 Martin Guptill 30 September 1986 (aged 36)RightRight-arm off-spin Auckland Aces
20 Adam Milne 13 April 1992 (aged 30)RightRight-arm fast Central Stags
75 Daryl Mitchell 20 May 1991 (aged 31)RightRight-arm medium Canterbury Kings
50 James Neesham 17 September 1990 (aged 32)LeftRight-arm medium-fast Wellington Firebirds
23 Glenn Phillips (wk)6 December 1996 (aged 25)RightRight-arm off-spin Otago Volts
74 Mitchell Santner 5 February 1992 (aged 30)LeftSlow left-arm orthodox Northern Knights
61 Ish Sodhi 31 October 1992 (aged 29)RightRight-arm leg break Northern Knights
38 Tim Southee 11 December 1988 (aged 33)RightRight-arm fast-medium Northern Knights

Pakistan

Pakistan announced their squad on 15 September 2022. [24]

Coach: Flag of Pakistan.svg Saqlain Mushtaq

No.PlayerDate of birthBattingBowling styleDomestic team
56 Babar Azam (c)15 October 1994 (aged 28)RightRight-arm off-spin Karachi Kings
7 Shadab Khan (vc)4 October 1998 (aged 24)RightRight-arm leg break Islamabad United
10 Shaheen Afridi 6 April 2000 (aged 22)LeftLeft-arm fast Lahore Qalandars
95 Iftikhar Ahmed 3 September 1990 (aged 32)RightRight-arm off-spin Quetta Gladiators
45 Asif Ali 1 October 1991 (aged 31)RightRight-arm medium-fast Islamabad United
46 Haider Ali 2 October 2000 (aged 22)RightRight-arm medium Peshawar Zalmi
29 Mohammad Haris 230 March 2001 (aged 21)RightRight-arm off break Peshawar Zalmi
87 Mohammad Hasnain 5 April 2000 (aged 22)RightRight-arm fast Quetta Gladiators
94 Shan Masood 14 October 1989 (aged 33)LeftRight-arm medium-fast Multan Sultans
21 Mohammad Nawaz 21 March 1994 (aged 28)LeftSlow left-arm orthodox Quetta Gladiators
97 Haris Rauf 7 November 1993 (aged 28)RightRight-arm fast Lahore Qalandars
16 Mohammad Rizwan (wk)1 June 1992 (aged 30)RightRight-arm medium Multan Sultans
72 Khushdil Shah 7 February 1995 (aged 27)LeftSlow left-arm orthodox Multan Sultans
71 Naseem Shah 15 February 2003 (aged 19)RightRight-arm fast Quetta Gladiators
74 Mohammad Wasim 25 August 2001 (aged 21)RightRight-arm medium Islamabad United
Standby players [24]
28 Shahnawaz Dahani 5 August 1998 (aged 24)RightRight-arm fast-medium Multan Sultans
91 Usman Qadir 110 August 1993 (aged 29)LeftRight-arm leg-break Peshawar Zalmi
Withdrawn players
39 Fakhar Zaman 1210 April 1990 (aged 32)LeftSlow left-arm orthodox Lahore Qalandars

1 Usman Qadir was moved to the list of standby players after failing to recover from a thumb injury. Fakhar Zaman, who was initially in the standby list, replaced him. [25]

2 Fakhar Zaman was ruled out of the tournament due to a knee injury and replaced by Mohammad Haris who was initially in the standby list. [26]

Scotland

Scotland announced their squad on 22 September 2022. [27]

Coach: Flag of South Africa.svg Shane Burger

No.PlayerDate of birthBattingBowling styleDomestic team
44 Richie Berrington (c)3 April 1987 (aged 35)RightRight-arm medium-fast
9 Matthew Cross (vc, wk)15 October 1992 (aged 30)Right
38 Josh Davey 3 August 1990 (aged 32)RightRight-arm medium-fast
13 Chris Greaves 12 October 1990 (aged 32)RightRight-arm leg break
49 Michael Jones 5 January 1998 (aged 24)RightRight-arm off-spin
29 Michael Leask 29 October 1990 (aged 31)RightRight-arm off-spin
10 Calum MacLeod 15 November 1988 (aged 33)RightRight-arm fast-medium
21Brandon McMullen18 October 1999 (aged 22)RightRight-arm medium
93 George Munsey 21 February 1993 (aged 29)LeftRight-arm medium-fast
50 Safyaan Sharif 24 May 1991 (aged 31)RightRight-arm fast-medium
71 Chris Sole 27 February 1994 (aged 28)RightRight-arm fast-medium
32 Hamza Tahir 9 November 1995 (aged 26)RightSlow left-arm orthodox
18 Craig Wallace (wk)27 June 1990 (aged 32)Right
51 Mark Watt 29 July 1996 (aged 26)LeftSlow left-arm orthodox
58 Brad Wheal 28 August 1996 (aged 25)RightRight-arm fast

South Africa

South Africa announced their squad on 6 September 2022. [28]

Coach: Flag of South Africa.svg Mark Boucher

No.PlayerDate of birthBattingBowling styleDomestic team
11 Temba Bavuma (c)17 May 1990 (aged 32)RightRight-arm medium Lions
12 Quinton de Kock (wk)17 December 1992 (aged 29)LeftSlow left-arm orthodox Titans
17 Reeza Hendricks 14 August 1989 (aged 33)RightRight-arm off-break Lions
70 Marco Jansen 11 May 2000 (aged 22)RightLeft-arm fast Warriors
45 Heinrich Klaasen (wk)30 July 1991 (aged 31)RightRight-arm off-spin Titans
16 Keshav Maharaj 7 February 1990 (aged 32)RightSlow left-arm orthodox Dolphins
4 Aiden Markram 4 October 1994 (aged 28)RightRight-arm off-spin Titans
10 David Miller 10 June 1989 (aged 33)LeftRight-arm off-spin Dolphins
22 Lungi Ngidi 29 March 1996 (aged 26)RightRight-arm fast Titans
20 Anrich Nortje 16 November 1993 (aged 28)RightRight-arm fast Warriors
7 Wayne Parnell 30 July 1989 (aged 33)LeftLeft-arm fast medium Western Province
25 Kagiso Rabada 25 May 1995 (aged 27)RightRight-arm fast Lions
32 Rilee Rossouw 9 October 1989 (aged 33)LeftRight-arm off break Knights
26 Tabraiz Shamsi 18 February 1990 (aged 32)RightLeft-arm unorthodox Titans
30 Tristan Stubbs 14 August 2000 (aged 22)RightRight-arm off break Warriors
Standby players [28]
77 Bjorn Fortuin 21 October 1994 (aged 27)RightSlow left-arm orthodox Lions
23 Andile Phehlukwayo 3 March 1996 (aged 26)LeftRight-arm fast-medium Dolphins
6 Lizaad Williams 21 October 1993 (aged 29)LeftRight-arm medium-fast Titans
Withdrawn players
29 Dwaine Pretorius 129 March 1989 (aged 33)RightRight-arm medium-fast North West

1 Dwaine Pretorius was ruled out of the tournament due to a fractured thumb. [29] He was replaced by Marco Jansen who was moved up from the list of reserves. [30]

2 Lizaad Williams was added to the list of standby players. [30]

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka announced their squad on 16 September 2022. [31]

Coach: Flag of England.svg Chris Silverwood

No.PlayerDate of birthBattingBowling styleDomestic team
7 Dasun Shanaka (c)9 September 1991 (aged 31)RightRight-arm medium Dambulla Giants
72 Charith Asalanka 29 June 1997 (aged 25)LeftRight-arm off-spin Colombo Stars
10 Ashen Bandara 1423 November 1999 (aged 23)RightRight-arm leg break Kandy Falcons
75 Dhananjaya de Silva 6 September 1991 (aged 31)RightRight-arm off-spin Jaffna Kings
78 Asitha Fernando 531 July 1997 (aged 25)RightRight-arm medium-fast
49 Wanindu Hasaranga 29 July 1997 (aged 25)RightRight-arm leg break Kandy Falcons
29 Chamika Karunaratne 29 May 1996 (aged 26)RightRight-arm medium-fast Kandy Falcons
8 Lahiru Kumara 13 February 1997 (aged 25)LeftRight-arm fast-medium Dambulla Giants
40 Pramod Madushan 14 December 1993 (aged 28)RightRight-arm fast-medium Dambulla Giants
13 Kusal Mendis (wk)2 February 1995 (aged 27)RightRight-arm leg break Galle Gladiators
18 Pathum Nissanka 18 May 1998 (aged 24)Right Kandy Falcons
54 Bhanuka Rajapaksa (wk)24 October 1991 (aged 30)LeftRight-arm medium Dambulla Giants
65 Kasun Rajitha 31 June 1993 (aged 29)RightRight-arm medium-fast Dambulla Giants
61 Maheesh Theekshana 1 August 2000 (aged 22)RightRight-arm off-spin Jaffna Kings
46 Jeffrey Vandersay 5 February 1990 (aged 32)RightRight-arm leg break Colombo Stars
Standby players [31]
56 Dinesh Chandimal 18 November 1989 (aged 32)RightRight-arm off-spin Colombo Stars
48 Niroshan Dickwella 623 June 1993 (aged 29)Left Colombo Stars
27 Nuwanidu Fernando 13 October 1999 (aged 22)RightRight-arm off-spin Galle Gladiators
12 Praveen Jayawickrama 130 September 1998 (aged 23)RightSlow left-arm orthodox Jaffna Kings
9 Matheesha Pathirana 618 December 2002 (aged 19)RightRight-arm fast Kandy Falcons
Withdrawn players
5 Dushmantha Chameera 311 January 1992 (aged 30)RightRight-arm fast Galle Gladiators
71 Binura Fernando 2512 July 1995 (aged 27)RightLeft-arm medium-fast Jaffna Kings
70 Danushka Gunathilaka 417 March 1991 (aged 31)LeftRight-arm off-spin Galle Gladiators
98 Dilshan Madushanka 218 September 2000 (aged 22)RightLeft-arm fast Jaffna Kings

1Two of the standby players, Ashen Bandara and Praveen Jayawickrama, will be travelling with the squad.

2 Dilshan Madushanka was ruled out of the tournament due to a quadriceps injury. Binura Fernando who was in the list of standby players was approved as his replacement. [32]

3 Dushmantha Chameera was ruled out of the remainder of the tournament after injuring his left calf. Kasun Rajitha replaced him. [33]

4 Danushka Gunathilaka was ruled out of the remainder of the tournament due to a hamstring tear and was replaced by one of the standby players, Ashen Bandara. [33]

5 Binura Fernando was ruled out of the remainder of the tournament due to an injury he suffered during Sri Lanka's match against Australia. [34] He was replaced by Asitha Fernando.

6 Niroshan Dickwella and Matheesha Pathirana were added as standby players. [34]

United Arab Emirates

United Arab Emirates announced their squad on 17 September 2022. [35]

Coach: Flag of India.svg Robin Singh

No.PlayerDate of birthBattingBowling styleDomestic team
86 Chundangapoyil Rizwan (c)19 April 1988 (aged 34)RightRight-arm leg break
33 Vriitya Aravind (vc, wk)11 June 2002 (aged 20)Right
91 Sabir Ali 7 November 1991 (aged 30)RightLeft-arm fast-medium
14 Kashif Daud 10 February 1986 (aged 36)RightRight-arm medium-fast
17 Basil Hameed 15 April 1992 (aged 30)RightRight-arm off-spim
50 Aayan Afzal Khan 15 November 2005 (aged 16)RightRight-arm off-spin
19 Zahoor Khan 25 May 1989 (aged 33)RightRight-arm medium-fast
77 Aryan Lakra 13 December 2001 (aged 20)LeftSlow left-arm orthodox
8 Karthik Meiyappan 8 October 2000 (aged 22)RightRight-arm leg break
55 Fahad Nawaz 116 January 2000 (aged 22)RightSlow left-arm orthodox
69 Ahmed Raza 10 October 1988 (aged 34)RightSlow left-arm orthodox
7 Alishan Sharafu 10 January 2003 (aged 19)RightRight-arm fast-medium
92 Junaid Siddique 6 December 1992 (aged 29)RightRight-arm medium-fast
15 Chirag Suri 18 February 1995 (aged 27)RightRight-arm off-spin/leg break
10 Muhammad Waseem 12 February 1994 (aged 28)RightRight-arm medium
Standby players [35]
29 Sultan Ahmed 11 October 1989 (aged 33)RightRight-arm off-spin
22 Sanchit Sharma 22 July 2001 (aged 21)RightRight-arm medium
57 Adhitya Shetty 5 July 2004 (aged 18)RightRight-arm leg break
Vishnu Sukumaran 31 December 1990 (aged 31)RightSlow left-arm orthodox
Withdrawn players
23 Zawar Farid 125 July 1992 (aged 30)RightRight-arm medium

1 Zawar Farid was ruled out of the remainder of the tournament due to a fractured foot. He was replaced by Fahad Nawaz who was one of the standby players. [33]

West Indies

The West Indies announced their squad on 14 September 2022. [36]

Coach: WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg Phil Simmons

No.PlayerDate of birthBattingBowling styleDomestic team
29 Nicholas Pooran (c, wk)2 October 1995 (aged 27)LeftRight-arm off-spin Trinbago Knight Riders
52 Rovman Powell (vc)23 July 1993 (aged 29)RightRight-arm fast medium Jamaica Tallawahs
13 Shamarh Brooks 11 October 1988 (aged 34)RightLeg break Jamaica Tallawahs
59 Yannic Cariah 22 June 1992 (aged 30)LeftRight-arm leg spin
25 Johnson Charles (wk)14 January 1989 (aged 33)Right Saint Lucia Kings
19 Sheldon Cottrell 19 August 1989 (aged 33)RightLeft-arm fast-medium St Kitts & Nevis Patriots
98 Jason Holder 4 January 1991 (aged 31)RightRight-arm fast-medium Barbados Royals
21 Akeal Hosein 25 April 1993 (aged 29)LeftSlow left-arm orthodox Trinbago Knight Riders
8 Alzarri Joseph 20 November 1996 (aged 25)RightRight-arm fast Saint Lucia Kings
53 Brandon King 16 December 1994 (aged 27)Right Jamaica Tallawahs
17 Evin Lewis 27 December 1991 (aged 30)LeftRight-arm medium St Kitts & Nevis Patriots
71 Kyle Mayers 8 September 1992 (aged 30)LeftRight-arm medium Barbados Royals
61 Obed McCoy 4 January 1997 (aged 25)LeftLeft-arm fast-medium Barbados Royals
87 Raymon Reifer 11 May 1991 (aged 31)LeftLeft-arm medium fast Jamaica Tallawahs
58 Odean Smith 1 November 1996 (aged 25)RightRight arm fast-medium Guyana Amazon Warriors
Withdrawn players
2 Shimron Hetmyer 126 December 1996 (aged 25)Left Guyana Amazon Warriors

1 Shimron Hetmyer was ruled out of the tournament after missing his flight to Australia and was replaced by Shamarh Brooks. [37]

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe announced their squad on 15 September 2022. [38]

Coach: Flag of Zimbabwe.svg David Houghton

No.PlayerDate of birthBattingBowling styleDomestic team
77 Craig Ervine (c)19 August 1985 (aged 37)LeftRight-arm off-break Matabeleland Tuskers
54 Ryan Burl 15 April 1994 (aged 28)LeftRight-arm leg break Mashonaland Eagles
5 Regis Chakabva (wk)20 September 1987 (aged 35)RightRight-arm off-break Mashonaland Eagles
13 Tendai Chatara 28 February 1991 (aged 31)RightRight-arm fast-medium Mountaineers
80 Brad Evans 24 March 1997 (aged 25)RightRight-arm fast Mashonaland Eagles
75 Luke Jongwe 6 February 1995 (aged 27)RightRight-arm fast-medium Matabeleland Tuskers
42 Clive Madande (wk)12 April 2000 (aged 22)Right Matabeleland Tuskers
17 Wesley Madhevere 4 September 2000 (aged 22)RightRight-arm off-break Mashonaland Eagles
11 Wellington Masakadza 4 October 1993 (aged 29)LeftSlow left-arm orthodox Mashonaland Eagles
32 Tony Munyonga 31 January 1999 (aged 23)RightRight-arm off-break Mashonaland Eagles
40 Blessing Muzarabani 2 October 1996 (aged 26)RightRight-arm fast-medium Mashonaland Eagles
39 Richard Ngarava 28 December 1997 (aged 24)LeftLeft-arm fast-medium Mountaineers
24 Sikandar Raza 24 April 1986 (aged 36)RightRight-arm off-spin Matabeleland Tuskers
3 Milton Shumba 19 October 2000 (aged 21)LeftSlow left-arm orthodox Matabeleland Tuskers
14 Sean Williams 26 September 1986 (aged 36)LeftSlow left-arm orthodox Matabeleland Tuskers
Standby players [38]
27 Tanaka Chivanga 24 July 1993 (aged 29)
9 Innocent Kaia 10 August 1992 (aged 30)Right Mountaineers
64 Kevin Kasuza 20 June 1993 (aged 29)RightRight-arm off break Mountaineers
49 Tadiwanashe Marumani 2 January 2002 (aged 20)Right
61 Victor Nyauchi 8 July 1992 (aged 30)RightRight-arm fast-medium Mountaineers

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