The next ICC Men’s T20 World Cup takes place in West Indies and the United States of America in June 2024, with Uganda becoming last team of the 20 teams to qualify.
This will be the first time that Uganda will feature in a Cricket World Cup tournament.
Kenya and Zimbabwe will now not be part of the T20 World Cup with Namibia and Uganda taking the place winning the Africa Qualifier.
Who else has qualified for T20 World Cup?
West Indies and USA earned automatic entry by dint of being hosts, with the latter to now play in the tournament for the first time.
England, Pakistan, New Zealand, India, Australia, South Africa, Netherlands and Sri Lanka secured their places by finishing in the top eight of the previous T20 World Cup in 2022.
Afghanistan and Bangladesh were then included after being the next two highest teams in the T20I rankings.
Every other spot was determined by regional qualifiers with Ireland and Scotland coming through the European section and Papua New Guinea emerging from the East Asia-Pacific Qualifier.
Canada – who will now make their tournament bow – progressed through the Americas Qualifier, while Nepal and Oman are the Asian qualifiers.
How does the tournament work?
The 2024 T20 World Cup, which runs between June 3-30, will see the 20 teams divided into four groups of five with the top two advancing to the Super 8 stage. The Super 8s will feature two pools of four with the top two making the semi-finals.