ICC World T20 2020
Nick Hockley, WT20 2020 LOC CEO, and David Richardson, ICC CEO, pose above Australian Cricket captains Meg Lanning and Steve Smith with the ICC T20 World Cup Trophies during the ICC World T20 media opportunity at on January 30, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia.Michael Dodge/Getty Images

The venues and host cities for the ICC World T20 2020, which will be hosted by Australia, were announced today at events throughout the country.

The eight Host Cities are Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Geelong, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney.

For the first time, the women's and men's competitions will be held as standalone events in the same host country and in the same year. Women's matches will run from 21 February to 8 March 2020 and the men's matches will run from 18 October to 15 November 2020.

The world's 10 best women's teams and 16 best men's team's will come to Australia to battle it out for the ultimate prize in T20 cricket.

The ICC World T20 will see 13 venues throughout Australia host matches, with both competitions having broad national footprints, meaning as many Australians as possible will have the chance to see the most talented players in the world.

Men's and Women's World T20 final to be held in Melbourne

Both the women's and men's finals will receive equal billing, with both matches taking place at Australia's biggest stadium, the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). The women's semi-finals will be hosted on consecutive days at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), while the men's semi-finals will take place at the SCG and Adelaide Oval.

The women's final will take place on International Women's Day 2020, Sunday 8 March, with the aim of creating a world-record attendance for a women's sporting match.

'More inclusive and more connected World T20'

ICC Chief Executive David Richardson said: "I'd like to thank Cricket Australia and their partners in Government at all levels for their commitment to the ICC World T20 in 2020. The ambition they have shown firstly in delivering stand-alone men's and women's events and then in the venue selection that will, I hope set a record for the biggest ever attendance at a women's sporting event, is exciting for the sport.

"Australia has a proven track record of delivering world-class events in world-class stadiums and we know we can rely on the fans to provide great support for all of the competing teams."

Speaking in Melbourne, ICC World Twenty20 2020 Local Organising Committee Chief Executive, Nick Hockley highlighted the benefits that would come from hosting T20 cricket's showpiece event.

"Australia is a sporting nation, with diverse and passionate fans who love cricket. We've designed ICC World T20, comprising standalone women's and men's events, to be more inclusive, more accessible and more connected than ever before, so that everyone can join in."

Mr Hockley added: "Major events of this scale are all about partnerships. We look forward to working with host cities, their communities, and all partners to deliver a spectacular celebration in 2020, including welcoming thousands of international visitors to attend matches and be part of it."

The ICC World T20 2020 takes place against the backdrop of a hugely successful ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, which featured record crowds, broadcast audiences and visitors and the ongoing success of the Women's and Men's Big Bash Leagues.