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    T20 world cup

    T20 World Cup 2024: As 20 teams begin quest to win trophy, a look at giants, underdogs and potential giant slayers

    June 1, 2024

    England 

    Starting with England, I think they have an excellent squad at their helm. There is always slight  uncertainty with the conditions. In USA, there will be lack of knowledge among the teams about  the conditions, pitches etc. But I think England’s balance of the side will help them immensely in 

    these conditions. They are one of the few sides in the competition who have a lot of bowling  options within the batting lineup which gives them a great amount of balance to the side. 

    England have got Moeen Ali, Liam Livingstone, Will Jacks as spin options among the batters.  There is a solid pace-bowling all-rounder present in the form of Sam Curran. I like the fast bowling department as well. Jofra Archer is returning after attaining full fitness and looks fitter.  Mark Wood has got genuine pace. England will hope Wood maintains his fitness levels  throughout the competition. Adil Rashid’s leg-spin will play an integral part In England’s  campaign. The quality of Rashid in the middle overs will be pivotal. They have got a left-arm  fast bowling option present in Reece Topley. I will be surprised if he does not play a significant  part in the competition. He may not be quickest in the game, but he has got deception in his  bowling. He may have some bad days on the field but on good days, he is going to win you  games. 

    England’s strengths are going to be the top-order power. Keep an eye on Jacks, who is very  special. Playing spin in the middle overs will not be a concern but it will be something to watch  out for. How England negotiate slow bowling will be key.  

    After what happened in the 50-over World Cup, all eyes will be on the captain-coach pair of Jos  Buttler and Matthew Mott. They certainly have all the resources to win the tournament. Ben  Duckett, I think, is a good selection. I do not think he will be picked from the first game itself, but his presence gives Mot and Buttler the chance to play a left-hander in the right-handed heavy  top five of England. Duckett is also very good against spin. 

    England’s preparations have not been ideal as their four-matches series against Pakistan saw  more rain and less cricket. They are going to fly out for the tournament a little later than others  and hence acclimatisation of the weather is going to be slight problem for them.0 

    Canada 

    Canada have just four players under the age of 30, which means they are backing experience to  come good in the tournament. Saad Bin Zafar, 37, is the captain who is also a left-arm spinner.  He is decent with the bat as well. Aaron Johnson will be a key player for them. He averages over  50 in T20s and strikes at 167. Canada have got experience of playing a few Cricket World Cups, 

    in 1979, 2003, 2007 and 2011. They will be aiming to play good cricket and gain a great amount  of experience from the tournament. 

    Australia 

    Hind-sights are a wonderful thing. Pat Cummins led Sunrisers Hyderabad so well in IPL and I  am wondering if they are sitting and wishing if Pat was their captain for the World Cup. Jake  Fraser-McGurk clearly made a big impact in the IPL, and I wonder Aussies think he was also a  part of the squad. Having said that, Australia have still got a brilliant squad. They are a bit like  England in the sense that they too have got a lot of batters who can bowl a bit. They have a lot of  all-round options, especially pace bowling all-rounders. 

    Keep an eye out on Josh Inglis. He is an exciting talent, and this World Cup may just see the best  of him. There are many marquee names in their squad. Starc and Cummins with the ball, Travis  Head at the top of the order are all exciting players. Head has had his struggle against left-arm  pace as seen in the last few games he played in IPL. England will be looking to employ Curran,  Topley to take on Head. Other sides will also look to exploit that potential weakness of his.  Glenn Maxwell’s form is a concern, but we all know that he is a big match player.  

    One of the concerns for Aussies will be to freshen up some of their IPL players in the next week  or two. These players have been away from home for a long period of time. It is tough to be  away from family and friends for such a long time due to a big tournament and then have another  one coming up in quick time. These players need to be mentally fresh as soon as possible and  that will be one of the challenges.  

    India 

    The Indian team have had near misses in the recent few ICC World Cups. Rohit Sharma and co  will be looking to end this trophy drought this edition of the T20 World Cup. The first  conundrum that needs solving as far as their playing 11 is concerned is the top-order batting. Do  they opt for Virat Kohli, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma as the top three or Virat comes  down to number 3? If I were to make this call, I would want Kohli to open with Jaiswal and have  Rohit come in at 3 and Suryakumar Yadav at 4.  

    The other question will be which keeper to play between Rishabh Pant and Sanju Samson?  While Samson displayed good form in the IPL, I will go with Pant. One of the main reasons is  that the keeper is going to bat at 5 or 6 and I think Pant is a better bet on these positions. He is  well-suited to this role and is a big match player. 

    India have got four spin options. I would have gone with three to accommodate Rinku Singh. He  may not have had a special time in the IPL but Rinku will be in my team for the World Cup. I  think they have gone with four spinners because they feel the pitches will be favouring the  spinners. 

    Jasprit Bumrah is obviously going to be a key player. Bumrah is an excellent bowler irrespective  of the conditions. India are clearly one of the strongest sides in the competition.

    Pakistan 

    Pakistan are too very strong on paper. Their top-order is going to be key as Mohammad Rizwan,  Babar Azam and Saim Ayub will be asked to do a lot of scoring in the tournament. I am pinning  Ayub as one of the young players to watch out for as he has shown immense potential in the  domestic competitions as well as PSL. Fakhar Zaman and Iftikhar Ahmed can hit the ball hard  and long. Imad Wasim is a clever cricketer with both bat and ball and for me, he is another  player to watch out for as he makes return to the national team. 

    Pakistan need to be very good with the new ball. Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf will need to be at  their best to keep giving Pakistan those great starts with the ball.  

    There has been a bit of turbulence in the team with regards to captaincy. Babar went out and  came in. Pakistan will look to leave these issues aside and focus on the bigger goal and I am sure  they are mentally ready now. In terms of preparation, they must be as frustrated as England with  rain washing out the matches in UK. It denied them the chance to test themselves against a good  side. Yet I am expecting Pakistan to be alive at the back end of the tournament. 

    Ireland  

    Paul Stirling took over the captaincy from Andrew Balbirnie. It will be interesting to see how he  copes with the captaincy in a big tournament. He is a big player for Ireland as well as Harry  Tector. Keep an eye out on him. Josh Little is a big player for them as well. He has a good  experience of playing with the Indian players in the IPL and I am sure he will certainly pass on  the knowledge to his teammates. Ireland are a dangerous side. The World Cup history tells that  they like competing against the bigger teams. 

    USA 

    This is their first appearance in a T20 World Cup. Clearly, they are leaning on the experience of  Corey Anderson, one of the leading former New Zealand players. Monank Patel will lead the  squad and Ali Khan will be leading the bowling lineup. They have got some quality there. 

    Netherlands 

    Netherlands have got some players in the squad who have experience of playing domestic cricket  in England. Scott Edwards will lead the side. Bas de Leede will play a central role in their  campaign if they are going to make some upsets. They will miss Colin Ackermann. Netherlands  have got some good memories of ICC World Cups and while it is a tall order for them to  compete, they can produce some good results on their day. 

    South Africa 

    South Africa are very strong on paper. Quinton de Kock has recently looked short of his best and  that is a little concern for the Proteas. But SA still have one on the stronger middle order batting  in the competition. There is Heinrich Klaasen, Aiden Markram, David Miller and Tristan Stubbs  who looked good in the IPL.

    Like Australia, South Africa also face a similar challenge of freshening up some of their IPL  players as they have been on the road for a long time. 

    As far as their bowling goes, I like Gerald Coetzee. Kagiso Rabada is all quality. The spin bowling department comprises of Tabraiz Shamsi and Keshav Maharaj. SA indeed look a very  dangerous side. 

    Sri Lanka 

    Wanindu Hasaranga had a big role to play for Sri Lanka with the ball in hand but now he has  been entrusted with a bigger role of captaincy. He will lean quite heavily on Angelo Mathews  and Dasun Shanaka, the two pace bowling all-rounders and former captains. They do have plenty  of spin options available in the form of Maheesh Theekshana and Hasaranga. They have got  Matheesha Pathirana who is going to cause problems for the batters. He is a big match-winner  with the ball. 

    Sri Lanka have a dangerous bowling lineup. If their batting can fire, they can be very hard to  beat. But they do have some issues in their batting as some of their players are struggling for  runs and with injuries. 

    Namibia 

    Namibia were undefeated in the qualifying stages of the T20 World Cup. JJ Smit is having a  great run with the bat for them. Gerhard Erasmus, their captain, has got wickets thanks to his  spin bowling and bowls with a good economy rate. They have got players who are in good form.  It will be a challenge for them to raise their game up to the standards of a World Cup. 

    Oman 

    Oman are led by all-rounder Aqib Ilyas. Watch out for Bilal Khan, left arm pacer, who is good at  bowling yorkers. Ilyas is a better player when he is leading the team, which is a very good sign.  They are facing Namibia in what is their first match of the tournament. That will be a big game  for them. 

    Scotland 

    Another team with a lot of potential which faces the challenge of raising the game to this level.  They have their first game against England which will test them immensely. George Munsey is a  terrific player at the top of the order and is more than capable of playing well against the best  bowlers in the world. Keep an eye out on the left-arm spin of Mark Watt as well. They too have  number of players who have played a lot of cricket in English conditions. They will not be  walkovers by any means and that makes the first game vs England a very exciting contest.  Remember, they have very little to lose against the much stronger side on paper. 

    West Indies

    West Indies are a dangerous side. They will be led by Rovman Powell and at home, they can  become even more threatening. Shamar Joseph, who did not play a lot in IPL, has got great pace.  Windies have got experience of Shimron Hetmyer and Jason Holder. There is an abundance of talent in the likes of Nicholas Pooran, Roston Chase. They have got a lot of all-rounders. Andre  Russell had an outstanding season with KKR which they won. West Indies are going to be a side  worth watching. They will be difficult to write off. 

    New Zealand 

    Another team which will be difficult to write off are New Zealand. There are not many sides who  are better than New Zealand on paper. They are a team who have got all bases covered. They  have swing of Tim Southee and Trent Boult, pace of Lockie Ferguson and Matt Henry. The spin  options are Ish Sodhi, Mitchell Santner and Rachin Ravindra, Michael Bracewell.  

    Devon Conway is coming back after a long injury layoff, and it will be a challenge for him to be  as good as he was earlier. I am super impressed with Ravindra who has been a great addition to  the New Zealand squad. 

    I think if New Zealand are to win the trophy, Ravindra and Daryl Mitchell are two players who  need to have a great tournament. Both are known for their all-round abilities but what makes  Mitchell a very special player in any setup is his vast knowledge, experience and ability to win  big matches.  

    Bangladesh 

    Bangladesh are never to be underestimated, certainly in these conditions. There are a few injury  concerns for them. Bangladesh will be hoping that Shakib Al Hasan is at his best. Litton Das,  Mahmudullah need to have a big tournament. Mustafizur Rahman showed good form in the IPL but he needs to get rid of the little niggle that has been bothering him. 

    Nepal 

    Nepal have got a young side at the helm. They will be led by Rohit Paudel. I will be keenly  watching them and the development of these players in Nepal. They are young and eager to  prove themselves on the world stage. Dipendra Singh Airee is a big hitter of the ball who can  change the game on his own. He will be fun to watch if he hits those big sixes. There is a lot of  talent in Nepal but how they fare against the big teams will be interesting to see. 

    Afghanistan 

    Afghanistan are a team who can never be written off. They will be hoping that captain Rashid  Khan is back to his best. They have got many spin options: Noor Ahmad, Mohammad Nabi,  Mujeeb Ur Rahman and Rashid. I am a big fan of Azmatullah Omarzai, who is going to be a key  player with both bat and ball. Rahmanullah Gurbaz will also need to fire at the top. Naveen-ul Haq, Fazalhaq Farooqi can cause trouble for any batting order with their fast bowling on their  day.

    Afghanistan are in a very tough group and it is never going to be easy to win but they are side  known for their fighting spirit. 

    Uganda 

    Uganda are in excellent form coming into the tournament. Brian Masaba is the skipper. Watch  out for Alpesh Ramjani, who played for Mumbai U16 and U19 teams. He was part of the Ranji  Trophy squad of Mumbai for a couple of seasons. He moved to Uganda in 2021 and started  playing cricket over there and did well. It will be interesting to see how he goes. 

    PNG 

    This is the second time that PNG are playing in a T20 World Cup. Many versatile cricketers are  a part of this group. Assadollah Vala captains the side. They too have won a lot of games coming  into the competition and will be confident to play well. But they have got a tough opening match  against West Indies. Let’s see how they go in this game.

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    Written by Nick Knight

    Represented England in 100 ODIs and 17 Test matches. Faced fastest ball ever recorded by Shoaib Akhtar of over 100 mph in 2003 World Cup. Worked as a broadcaster for Sky Sports Cricket since 2007 and around the world in various Franchise leagues. Absolutely love cricket..

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