The last time the West Indies hosted a T20 World Cup, England had emerged champions.
India bowlers have been on the receiving end of most sixes, 221.
Bangladesh batters lead the chart of most ducks, 44, in T20 World Cup – three ahead of Sri Lanka.
The men in maroon have been the first team to win two T20 World Cups.
Ireland reached the Super 8s in their first T20 World Cup appearance in 2009.
Sri Lanka own a few all-time T20 World Cup records.
Pakistan spinners have picked up most four or more wickets in T20 World Cups.
In T20Is, Scotland hold a 100 percent win record over Bangladesh, West Indies, and five other teams.
Except for the Netherlands, no team have managed to hit more than 16 sixes in a T20 World Cup match.
The Himalayan nation holds a few all-time T20I records.
Among the 20 teams in the competition, Uganda have the best win-loss record.
Oman are set to make their third appearance at the T20 World Cup.
The Eagles are set to make their third consecutive appearance at the T20 World Cup.
Papua New Guinea begin their campaign with a tough first-up encounter with co-hosts West Indies on June 2, and have New Zealand, Afghanistan and Uganda to face off in Group C.
The two neighbours are placed in Group A alongside Ireland, Pakistan and India.