Australia, India, and England are three of the best teams in international cricket. Australia, India, and England are heavily favoured to win the 2022 T20 World Cup, but anything can happen in this format. Scroll down to find out how to watch the T20 World Cup live stream and get the best tips from our experts.
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The first seven 20-over World Cups have been won by six different nations, while another, New Zealand, was defeated by the Australians in 2021 final in Dubai. The West Indies, the only team to win the T20 title twice, have fallen in the ICC rankings and will begin their tournament campaign in the first group stage with Zimbabwe, Scotland, and Ireland.
Bettors who bet before and during the games may be looking forward to another exciting World Cup in Australia. This is because T20 cricket games can be won by a single explosive innings, a bad over, an unplayable yorker, or a spectacular fielding play.
Australia began their 2021 campaign poorly, but prevailed 177 against Pakistan in the semifinals and hammered in the final New Zealand with a win by 8 wickets. They now look like heavy favourites to defend their title at home. Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Pat Cummins are fast bowlers, and Adam Zampa is one of the best leg-spinners in T20 cricket history. Together, they make up a strong bowling attack. Their batting order is full of power hitters who enjoy the pace and bounce of their home fields.
Glenn Maxwell is a top T20 batters around, and Matthew Wade was impressive in the 2021 semifinals. Opener David Warner was the best player in the previous World Cup. Mitchell Marsh has taken advantage of his opportunity at number three. A lot will depend on whether England’s injury-prone fast bowlers can make it through the competition uninjured after humiliating Australia in the group game last year. Jonny Bairstow will not be present while Liam Livingstone and Ben Stokes are lacking in form in this type of the game.
Two of India’s best T20 players, Jasprit Bumrah and Ravindra Jadeja, are not on the team. This means that India will have to use a bowling attack that has never been used in Australia. Although they still have a talented team, they were unable to get past the quarterfinals last year after suffering crushing defeats to Pakistan and New Zealand in their opening two games. They currently appear too small to redeem themselves in Australia.
South Africa went very close to secure a semi-final spot as they ended with same points as England and Australia,with 4 wins in 5 games.
The Proteas have a poor record in major tournaments, but the climate in Australia should be ideal for their elite fast bowlers, and they also have a number of powerful batters. South Africa drew 2-2 with India to open the year, then defeated England 2-1 in the summer, winning the 2nd and third 3rd T20s by 58 and 90 runs, respectively. Supporters of the Proteas are concerned about their captain, Temba Bavuma’s batting performance, but the rest of their top order seems confident.
Reeza Hendricks and rookie Tristan Stubbs have T20 international great numbers and should give an important apport. A well-balanced and packed wicket-taking threat bowling attack lead by Kagiso Rabada, who got a hat-trick in the World Cup victory over England, features Quinton de Kock, a fantastic white-ball opener.
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