The Germany tour of Denmark 2026 is set to be a thrilling four-match T20I series that marks one of the most anticipated bilateral cricket encounters between two rising European Associate nations.
Played entirely at the iconic Svanholm Park in Brøndby, this series runs from June 18 to June 20, 2026, packing four T20Is into just three days of high-octane cricket.
Whether you’re a fan tracking every ball or a casual follower curious about European cricket’s growth, here’s your complete guide to the Germany vs Denmark T20I series 2026.
Germany Tour of Denmark 2026: Full Schedule & Match Timings
All four matches of the DEN vs GER T20I series 2026 are hosted at Svanholm Park, Brøndby. Below is the complete fixture list with local and GMT timings:

| Match | Date | Day | Local Time | GMT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st T20I | June 18, 2026 | Thursday | 3:30 PM | 1:30 PM |
| 2nd T20I | June 19, 2026 | Friday | 10:30 AM | 8:30 AM |
| 3rd T20I | June 19, 2026 | Friday | 3:30 PM | 1:30 PM |
| 4th T20I | June 20, 2026 | Saturday | 11:00 AM | 9:00 AM |
Note: The 2nd and 3rd T20Is are played as a double-header on June 19, with back-to-back action on a single day, making it a bumper Friday of cricket for fans.
IST (India Standard Time): Add 5 hours 30 minutes to GMT for viewers tuning in from India.
Svanholm Park, Brøndby Venue – Denmark’s Cricket Home
All four matches of the Germany tour of Denmark 2026 will be played at Svanholm Park, the premier cricket ground in Denmark and the country’s only venue with a grass pitch.
Key Facts About Svanholm Park
- Location: Brøndby, Denmark (near Copenhagen)
- Established: First recorded match in 1999
- Pitch Type: Grass wicket (the only natural grass cricket pitch in Denmark)
- Facilities: Three overlapping cricket grounds, a purpose-built pavilion, and indoor practice nets
- First T20I hosted: July 13, 2019 — Denmark vs Finland
- Notable matches: Has hosted ICC qualifier matches and multiple bilateral T20I series
Svanholm Park was built after Svanholm Cricket Klub needed to relocate from their original ground near Brøndby Stadium when the football club required space for a new stand. The ground contains three overlapping pitches, though only one can be used at a time when the central grass wicket is in play. Its pavilion and indoor facilities make it one of the most complete cricket setups in northern Europe.
Getting to Svanholm Park
- By Train: The nearest S-train station is Brøndby Strand, approximately 1 km from the ground, on the Køge radial line of the Copenhagen S-train network.
- By Road: Easily accessible via the greater Copenhagen road network.
Denmark vs Germany Teams – Two Rising Forces in European Cricket
Denmark Cricket Team
Denmark is one of the oldest Associate cricket nations in Europe, having been an ICC Associate member since 1966. The Danish side, currently ranked 41st in T20I rankings, is captained by experienced skipper Hamid Shah and coached by Keith Dabengwa.
Team Profile:
- ICC Status: Associate Member (1966)
- ICC Region: Europe
- T20I Ranking: 41st
- First T20I: vs Jersey, June 16, 2019
- T20 World Cup Qualifier appearances: 3 (best result: 6th place, 2023)
Denmark’s home advantage at Svanholm Park is significant. The Danes have historically performed well on their own turf, and with a settled squad and passionate local following, they enter this series as slight favorites.
Key Players to Watch — Denmark:
- Hamid Shah (Captain) — A consistent run-scorer and experienced T20 campaigner
- Taranjit Bharaj — One of Denmark’s top run-getters in T20Is
- Musa Mahmood — Key batting contributor
- Delawar Khan — One of Denmark’s most potent wicket-takers
- Lucky Malik — Experienced bowling option
Germany Cricket Team
Germany has rapidly emerged as one of Europe’s most exciting cricket nations. Currently captained by Venkatraman Ganesan, a Chennai-born left-handed bat and off-break bowler, and coached by Donovan Miller (appointed in 2026), Germany sits at 35th in T20I rankings, placing them above Denmark.
Coming into this series off the back of a dominant 4-1 series win over Austria, Germany’s confidence and momentum are at an all-time high. They famously posted 308/1 in 20 overs against Austria in the first T20I of that series — one of the highest T20I totals ever recorded by a European Associate side.
Team Profile:
- ICC Status: Associate Member (1999)
- ICC Region: Europe
- T20I Ranking: 35th
- First T20I: vs Belgium, May 11, 2019
- T20 World Cup Qualifier appearances: 2 (best result: 5th place, 2023)
- First international (as West Germany): vs Denmark, May 26, 1989
Key Players to Watch — Germany:
- Venkatraman Ganesan (Captain) — Born in Chennai, has led Germany since their T20I debut in 2019; a wily left-handed batter and off-break bowler
- Talha Khan — Top run-scorer and a reliable batter at the top of the order
- Harmanjot Singh — Vice-captain and powerful middle-order batter
- Sajid Liaqat — Germany’s most lethal bowler
- Ghulam Rasul Ahmadi — Experienced bowling allrounder
- Muslim Yar Ashraf — Potent allrounder
- Tristan Jungbauer — One of the few German-born players in the squad, a batter
Germany vs Denmark T20I 2026 Squads
Denmark Squad (Expected)
| Player | Role |
|---|---|
| Hamid Shah (c) | Batter |
| Taranjit Bharaj | Batter |
| Musa Mahmood | Batter |
| Saif Ahmad | Batter |
| Delawar Khan | Bowler |
| Lucky Malik | Bowler |
| Omar Hayat | Bowler |
| Frederik Klokker | Wicketkeeper-Batter |
| Abdullah Mahmood | Allrounder |
| Hassan Mahmood | Allrounder |
Germany Squad (Expected)
| Player | Role |
|---|---|
| Venkatraman Ganesan (c) | Batter / Off-break |
| Harmanjot Singh (vc) | Batter |
| Talha Khan | Batter |
| Tristan Jungbauer | Batter |
| Nasrullah Zadran | Batter |
| Abdul Stanikzai | Batter |
| Sajid Liaqat | Bowler |
| Ghulam Rasul Ahmadi | Bowler |
| Muslim Yar Ashraf | Allrounder |
| Ashed Safi | Allrounder |
| Musaddiq Ahmed | Allrounder |
| Mohammad Yasub | Wicketkeeper |
Head-to-Head Record: Denmark vs Germany T20I
Denmark and Germany have met in T20Is primarily through ICC Europe qualifiers and bilateral events. Here is what the head-to-head history tells us:
| Stat | Record |
|---|---|
| Denmark T20I wins (last 5) | 5 |
| Germany T20I wins (last 5) | 0 |
| Average runs per match | ~149 |
Denmark have dominated recent meetings between the two sides in T20Is. However, Germany’s form heading into this series, particularly their explosive batting performances against Austria, suggests the gap is closing fast.
One notable result in the other direction: Germany beat Denmark by 6 wickets (with 19 balls remaining) at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Europe Region Qualifier 2023 in Edinburgh on July 23, 2023, posting 126/4 in reply to Denmark’s 124/9.
Notable Past Results
| Date | Match | Result |
|---|---|---|
| July 23, 2023 | ICC T20 WC Europe Qualifier, Edinburgh | Germany won by 6 wkts |
| Historic bilateral meets | Multiple T20Is | Denmark dominated overall |
Past Series Winners: Germany Tour of Denmark
This is a new bilateral touring arrangement between the two sides. While there is no prior dedicated “Germany tour of Denmark” series with a formal title, the two sides have crossed paths multiple times in qualifying tournaments and bilateral friendlies hosted in Denmark. Denmark have historically held the upper hand in T20I encounters on Danish soil.
Germany will be looking to rewrite the script with a high-performing squad and fresh tactical approach under coach Donovan Miller.
Where to Watch: Germany vs Denmark 2026 Live Streaming
| Platform | Region |
|---|---|
| FanCode | India & South Asia |
| European Cricket Network (ECN) | Europe & Rest of World |
| Cricbuzz Live Score | Global (text commentary) |
| ESPNcricinfo | Global (live score & ball-by-ball) |
Check local listings for broadcast availability. The European Cricket Network (ECN) has been the primary streaming partner for Associate cricket in Europe and is your best bet for live coverage.
Tickets & Entry: How to Watch at Svanholm Park
Cricket at Svanholm Park maintains an open, community feel typical of European Associate cricket. Here’s what to expect:
- Ticket Availability: Matches are often free to attend or available at nominal entry fees
- Booking: Check the Danish Cricket Federation website (cricket.dk) for official updates on ticketing for the 2026 series
- Seating: The ground has pavilion seating and open grassy areas for spectators
- Facilities: Pavilion, refreshments, and indoor practice areas visible from the ground
- Transport: Brøndby Strand S-train station (~1 km) is the easiest way to reach the ground
- Parking: Street parking available in the surrounding residential area
As with most Associate cricket events in Europe, entry is often free or low-cost. Always confirm with the Danish Cricket Federation or Svanholm Cricket Klub for official ticket information before travelling.
Why This Series Matters: European Cricket’s Growing Story
The Germany tour of Denmark 2026 is much more than just four T20I matches. It represents the growing depth and ambition of European Associate cricket, a movement that has been quietly gaining momentum over the past decade.
Why You Should Pay Attention:
- Germany’s rise is real. The German Cricket Federation (DCB) has outlined an ambitious 2026 season featuring up to 8 domestic tournaments and 300 matches, including the Nordic Cup in August. Germany is aiming to crack the top 30 in ICC Men’s T20 rankings — they currently sit at 35th.
- Denmark’s home fortress. Svanholm Park is one of the few genuine grass-pitch venues in Scandinavia, giving Denmark a distinct home-ground advantage that visiting sides must navigate.
- The diaspora factor. Both squads reflect Europe’s richly multicultural cricket communities — players of Indian, Afghan, Pakistani, and South Asian heritage carrying the flags of Germany and Denmark. This is cricket’s global story told through a Nordic lens.
- World Cup qualification pathway. Every bilateral series counts toward ICC rankings points that feed into future T20 World Cup qualifying campaigns. Germany’s target of breaking into the top 30 makes every win crucial.
- Double-header cricket. The scheduling of two T20Is on June 19 in a single day is a bold, fan-friendly format that gives this tour a festival-cricket feel rarely seen outside Asia.
Germany’s Cricket Ambitions in 2026: A Team on the Rise
The Deutscher Cricket Bund (DCB) has positioned 2026 as a landmark year for German cricket. Beyond this tour of Denmark, Germany’s 2026 calendar includes:
- German Super League (Berlin edition) — A 43-match T10 domestic competition
- Nordic Cup (August) — A women’s T20I tournament featuring Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Norway in Germany
- Switzerland Women’s bilateral — A home series in July
- Austria tour of Germany (completed) — Germany won 4-1, with a stunning 308/1 in the first T20I
Legendary English umpire Billy Bowden has also been involved in German domestic cricket events in 2026, underlining the growing profile of the game in the country.
Denmark at Home: Form, Conditions & Expectations
For Denmark, this series is a chance to assert home dominance on one of European cricket’s most unique pitches. Svanholm Park’s grass wicket, rare in northern European cricket, produces conditions that can assist pace bowlers early, before typically settling into a batting-friendly surface. Overcast Scandinavian conditions can also offer lateral movement to seamers, making the toss an important factor.
Denmark’s recent competitive outings include:
- Multiple ICC Europe qualifier appearances
- Home T20I series victories over various European opponents
- Experience of the format on their home ground dating back to 2019
Series Prediction: Who Will Win the Germany vs Denmark T20I Series 2026?
| Factor | Advantage |
|---|---|
| ICC T20I Ranking | Germany (35th vs 41st) |
| Home Ground | Denmark |
| Recent Form | Germany (4-1 vs Austria) |
| Head-to-Head (overall) | Denmark |
| Batting Firepower | Germany |
| Bowling Depth | Evenly matched |
| Home crowd support | Denmark |
On paper, this is a closely contested series. Denmark’s home record and familiarity with Svanholm Park’s conditions give them an edge, but Germany’s superior ranking, recent explosive form, and a squad packed with tournament-hardened players make them genuine contenders to take the series.
Verdict: Expect a 2-2 split or a narrow Germany series win, with the June 19 double-header likely to be the decisive turning point of the tour.
FAQs
Four T20Is in total, played between June 18-20, 2026.
All four T20Is are at Svanholm Park, Brøndby, Denmark.
Venkatraman Ganesan is the captain of Germany.
Hamid Shah captains Denmark.
Yes — the 2nd and 3rd T20Is are both on Friday, June 19, 2026.
The European Cricket Network (ECN) is the primary streaming platform; FanCode covers South Asian audiences.
Germany is ranked 35th in ICC T20I rankings as of 2026.
Denmark is ranked 41st in ICC T20I rankings.
