T20 World Cup: The potential of the Australian team

    One of the notable ICC competitions slated for this year is the ICC T20 World Cup 2022. The competition will happen in October and November 2022. The competition will occur in Australia, and the tournament’s defending champion is the Australian team

    Pat Cummins Most Valuable player for Team Australia Pat Cummins Most Valuable player for Team Australia

    Mighty Aussies Potential:

    The Australian team, also the defending champions, is known for performing in significant events. They have great players in their team who can turn the outcome of a match on their day. The squad is balanced, and Australia won’t be looking to bring many changes in their team as everyone has been performing consistently. 

    Openers David Warner and Aaron Finch are making sure to give the team a cracking start, and the Middle-order consisting of Mitchell Marsh, Steven Smith and especially Glenn Maxwell is making the most of it. Matthew Wade and Stoinis, too, hit the ball out of the park when they got a chance to bat.

    When it comes to the bowling department, the team has many variations. Josh Hazelwood, the right-arm pace bowler, has been taking wickets for his team consistently, whether for Australia or the T20 franchise. He has improved dramatically recently and is turning into a complete match-winner. 

    The other two guns of the squad, Mitchell Starc, and Pat Cummins, are excellent death-over bowlers. They are known to take wickets both in death overs and power plays. The team also has two spin options available. Adam Zampa plays with a batsman mind and is successful with the bowl. Glenn Maxwell also bowls a few overs and performs well when the pitch supports spinners.

    Australia, without any doubt, is the favorite for winning the world cup as it’s being held in their backyard, giving them home advantage and such an incredible squad.

    Most Valuable players

    Glenn Maxwell: Glenn Maxwell is the most indispensable T20 cricket player in Australia. He is a rolled-gold T20 cricketer when his outstanding fielding and underappreciated bowling are combined. The Victorian is the only batter who has shown he can run wild batting between four and six, whether facing pace or spin, although the Australians have many batsmen who are well suited to batting in the top three positions. There aren’t many middle-order T20 batters in the world of cricket who can score at Maxwell’s rate right off the bat.

    Pat Cummins: Cummins’ exposure to the top T20 batters in the world while playing in the Indian Premier League has undeniably accelerated his growth as a white-ball bowler. Although he has always been dangerous with the new ball, his death bowling performance has improved. Australia now has an excellent late-inning alternative in Cummins.

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