Viking Cup T20 Cricket Schedule
- 2025 Viking Cup T20 Dates & Schedule
- How To Stream Viking Cup T20 Matches
- Teams & Format
- Key Teams & Prospects
- Viking Cup T20 Betting Sites
The Viking Cup T20 competition will see Sweden, Austria, France and Norway battle for silverware in a tournament that will allow four minnows vital time out in the middle. While the competition itself will end in a trophy for one side, the bigger prize will be the chance to partake in and win matches, with each hoping to one day appear at a T20 World Cup.
2025 Viking Cup T20 Dates & Schedule
- Start Date: August 7, 2025
- End Date: August 10, 2025
How To Stream Viking Cup T20 Matches
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Teams & Format
The teams involved in the competition are:
- Sweden
- Austria
- France
- Norway
All games will be played over the course of four days, with the top two sides at the end of the group stage moving into the final. As the competition is played in a round robin format, it means each side will have the chance to go up against the other three. The bottom two sides will also play in the third place final.
The T20 format, which is the game type each match will be played in, sees a total of 40 overs bowled, with each side batting for 20 and fielding for 20.
This format of the game is the shortest of the three major types. With so little time between the first and last ball, fans are treated to massive shots and tumbling wickets from early on. While all formats of the game are very exciting, T20 cricket is the easiest to get involved with for more casual fans.
Key Teams & Prospects
Team | Prospects |
---|---|
Sweden | The hosts will hope that having home advantage will play into their hands but, with so little experience in their squad, they will need something truly special to compete for the trophy. |
Austria | Austria are one of the stronger associate European sides, and they will be the pick of many to go all the way in this one due to their depth with both the bat and the ball. |
France | France's bowling unit is improving quickly, but have they made big enough strides to be the driving force in France winning the competition? |
Norway | Norway will be a competitive outfit across the tournament, but finding that consistency with bat and ball will be key to their potential success. |