Rishabh Pant back in India squad for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024

Wicket-keeper batter Rishabh Pant was named in India’s 15-member squad on Tuesday for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, scheduled in the West Indies and the United States of America (USA).

All-rounder Shivam Dube and wicket-keeper Sanju Samson have also been included in the squad for the 20-team event, starting from June 1.

Rohit Sharma will lead the squad, while Hardik Pandya will serve as his deputy during the T20 World Cup.

Pant recently made his return to cricket during the ongoing IPL after being on the sidelines due to injuries suffered during a horrific car accident in December 2022.

The left-handed batter is currently the fourth-highest run-scorer in his comeback tournament with 398 runs at an average of 44.22 and an impressive strike rate of 158.56.

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Leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, who last played for India against West Indies in August 2023, earned a recall after his impressive showing in the IPL.

He will join all-rounders Ravindra Jadeja and Axar Patel along with Kuldeep Yadav to form India’s spin attack.

Meanwhile, top-order batter Shubman Gill and lower-order batter Rinku Singh were named as reserve players along with pacers Khaleel Ahmed and Avesh Khan.

India will kick off their T20 World Cup 2024 campaign against Ireland on June 5 in New York, followed by the much-anticipated clash against arch-rivals Pakistan on June 9.

India T20 World Cup squad

Rohit Sharma (c), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Rishabh Pant, Sanju Samson, Hardik Pandya (vc), Shivam Dube, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj

Reserve players: Shubman Gill, Rinku Singh, Khaleel Ahmed, Avesh Khan

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Jofra Archer returns to England squad for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024

Defending champions England have announced a 15-member squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 on Tuesday, featuring fast bowler Jofra Archer.

The 20-team tournament is scheduled to be played in the West Indies and the United States of America (USA) from June 1 to 29.

“Jofra Archer has recovered from his right elbow injury and is named in the squad. Archer’s last appearance at this level came over a year ago in England’s tour of Bangladesh in March 2023,” England and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB) press release stated.

The right-arm fast bowler was instrumental to England’s ICC World 2019 triumph, however, he has been struggling with injuries since then.

He has represented England in 15 T20Is, taking 18 wickets, before spending last year on the sidelines owing to the above-mentioned elbow injury.

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Meanwhile, all-rounder Chris Woakes was dropped in favour of fellow all-rounder Chris Jordan, who last represented England in September 2023 against New Zealand.

Uncapped left-arm spinner Tom Hartley, who claimed 22 wickets during his first Test series against India recently, also earned a call-up for the T20 World Cup.

Jos Buttler will lead the squad, who will play in the T20I series against Pakistan, which will kick off on May 22 before departing for the Caribbean.

Meanwhile, England will commence their T20 World Cup defence against Scotland in Barbados on June 4.

England T20 World Cup squad

Jos Buttler (c), Phil Salt, Will Jacks, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Duckett, Harry Brook, Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali (vc), Sam Curran, Chris Jordan, Tom Hartley, Adil Rashid, Jofra Archer, Mark Wood, Reece Topley

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South Africa announce ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 squad

Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Tuesday announced a 15-member squad for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, scheduled to run from June 1 to 29 in the West Indies and the United States of America (USA).

Aiden Markram will lead South Africa in the T20 World Cup, which will be his first ICC event as captain after being appointed last year.

Star fast bowler Anrich Nortje returned to the squad and is set to make his international comeback during the tournament after a nine-month hiatus due to an injury.

Meanwhile, uncapped opening batter Ryan Rickelton and seamer Ottniel Baartman have also earned their maiden call-ups on the back of their impressive performance during SA20.

Rickelton ended the tournament as the highest run-scorer with 530 runs at an average of 58.88 and a tremendous strike rate of 173.77.

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On the other hand, Baartman was the second-highest wicket-taker in SA20 with 18 wickets at an average of 11.77.

Wicket-keeper batter Quinton de Kock also returned to the squad after being left out of the CSA’s central contract recently.

The ICC T20 World Cup 2024 will kick off on June 1 with co-hosts USA taking on neighbouring country Canada.

South Africa will commence their ICC T20 World Cup 2024 campaign against Sri Lanka on June 3 in New York.

South Africa squad

Aiden Markram (c), Ottniel Baartman, Gerald Coetzee, Quinton de Kock, Bjorn Fortuin, Reeza Hendricks, Marco Jansen, Heinrich Klaasen, Keshav Maharaj, David Miller, Anrich Nortje, Kagiso Rabada, Ryan Rickelton, Tabraiz Shamsi, and Tristan Stubbs.

Travelling reserves: Nandre Burger and Lungi Ngidi.

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ICC T20 World Cup 2024 trophy reaches Lahore

The International Cricket Council (ICC) men’s T20 World Cup 2024 trophy reached Lahore on Saturday. The coveted trophy has been on a three-day Pakistan tour since April 25.

ICC T20 World Cup trophy tour kicked off in the United States of America (USA) last month and is currently on display at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Lahore.

The trophy will be brought to the Gaddafi Stadium and will be on display during the last T20I match of the five-match series between Pakistan and New Zealand.

Before Lahore, the ICC T20 World Cup trophy reached Islamabad and was on display in front of the National Assembly of Pakistan, followed by a visit to Abbottabad.

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The T20 World Cup 2024 will commence on 1 June with co-hosts USA taking on arch-rival Canada, while fellow hosts the West Indies will play Papua New Guinea in Guyana on the second day of group play.

A total of three venues in the USA and six in the Caribbean will be used for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 as the groups and fixtures for the ninth edition of the 20-over showcase were announced by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

Ten of the 20 teams will play their first match of the 29-day tournament in the USA, with 16 contests to be held in Lauderhill, Dallas and New York and the blockbuster clash between India and Pakistan scheduled for the new Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in Long Island on 9 June.

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ICC T20 World Cup 2024 trophy arrives in Pakistan

The International Cricket Council (ICC) men’s T20 World Cup 2024 trophy reached Islamabad last night on a three-day tour of Pakistan.

ICC T20 World Cup trophy tour kicked off in the United States of America (USA) last month and is currently on display in front of the National Assembly of Pakistan in Islamabad.

The coveted trophy will be brought to the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Lahore on Saturday at 4:30 PM and will be displayed at the Gaddafi Stadium during the last T20I match of the five-match series between Pakistan and New Zealand.

During its stay in Pakistan, the T20 World Cup trophy will visit Abbottabad as well.

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The T20 World Cup 2024 will commence on 1 June with co-hosts USA taking on arch-rival Canada, while fellow hosts the West Indies will play Papua New Guinea in Guyana on the second day of group play.

A total of three venues in the USA and six in the Caribbean will be used for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 as the groups and fixtures for the ninth edition of the 20-over showcase were announced by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

Ten of the 20 teams will play their first match of the 29-day tournament in the USA, with 16 contests to be held in Lauderhill, Dallas and New York and the blockbuster clash between India and Pakistan scheduled for the new Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in Long Island on 9 June.

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Former Indian batter named as Uganda’s head coach ahead of T20 World Cup

The Uganda Cricket Association (UCA) on Tuesday named former Indian first-class cricketer Abhay Sharma as the new head coach of the men’s national team in the run-up to the T20 World Cup 2024.

The Cricket Cranes have booked their place in the competition for the first time and will be among 20 teams at the tournament being jointly hosted by the United States and the West Indies from June 1.

The UCA announced Sharma’s appointment on a three-year working contract in a statement on its website, saying he brought a “wealth of knowledge and expertise to lead the Cricket Cranes into their next chapter of success”.

“Uganda Cricket Association (UCA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Abhay Sharma as the new head coach of the senior men’s national team – The Cricket Cranes after both parties agreed to a three-year working contract,” the statement read.

“With a distinguished career and vast coaching experience, Sharma brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to lead the Cricket Cranes into their next chapter of success.”

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Sharma has previous coaching stints with India A and India Under-19s, as well as the Indian women’s cricket team and the Delhi Ranji Trophy team, the UCA said.

“I am here to contribute to the team’s aspirations, which include defeating the top sides in the world in the upcoming World Cup,” the 54-year-old Sharma said in the statement.

“While Uganda Cricket has performed well in the last 12 months, there are areas, particularly fielding, where we need to improve.”

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Babar Azam reinstated as Pakistan’s white-ball captain ahead of T20 World Cup

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Sunday reinstated Babar Azam as the white-ball captain of the national team ahead of the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup 2024, scheduled to be played in the West Indies and the United States of America (USA).

PCB officially announced Babar Azam’s appointment as captain on their social media accounts. “Babar Azam appointed as white-ball captain,” the PCB posted.

“Following unanimous recommendation from the PCB’s selection committee, Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi has appointed Babar Azam as white-ball (ODI and T20I) captain of the Pakistan men’s cricket team.”

His first assignment during his second tenure will be a five-match home T20I series against New Zealand, commencing on April 18 in Rawalpindi.

The star batter had previously led Pakistan in white-ball cricket from 2019 to 2023 before stepping down following the team’s dismal performance in the ICC World Cup 2023.

Pakistan failed to qualify for the semifinals as they finished fifth in the standings with eight points.

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After his resignation, PCB appointed Shan Masood as Test captain, while Shaheen Afridi was handed responsibility to lead the T20I side.

Afridi had an unwanted start to his captaincy reign, which started with a five-match away series against New Zealand in January this year.

Pakistan succumbed to a 4-1 series defeat and Shaheen’s future as a captain straightaway came under scrutiny.

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Mohammad Irfan backs Virat Kohli amid reports of T20 World Cup snub

Former Pakistan pace bowler Mohammad Irfan has commented on the speculations of India dropping star batter Virat Kohli from the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 squad.

The speculations arose after a report by The Telegraph India, which shed light on Kohli’s possible exclusion from India’s squad for the ICC T20 World Cup 2024, which is scheduled to be played in the West Indies and the United States of America (USA).

According to the report, the Indian selectors are considering the possibility of choosing Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, and Rinku Singh instead of Kohli for the upcoming mega-event.

The selectors believe that these players are better suited for the shorter format and the conditions in which the tournament will be played.

However, Kohli’s former rival, Irfan has disagreed with the idea and showered high praise on the star batter.

“I have no doubts about it. You can’t have a team without Virat Kohli because he is a tremendous batsman,” said Irfan while talking to a local news channel.

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The 41-year-older shed light on Kohli’s performance during the ICC World Cup 2023, where the star batter was instrumental to India’s dominant performance throughout the tournament.

“We witnessed it in the ODI World Cup last year, where he won 3-4 matches almost single-handedly. Had Kohli not stepped up on those occasions, India would have lost group-stage encounters against Australia and New Zealand,”

For the unversed, India crashed out of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 after a humiliating ten-wicket loss in the semi-final against champions England.

Kohli and Rohit Sharma stayed out of the T20I format since then, before making a comeback in the format during the Afghanistan series last month.

Hardik Pandya led India in T20I during Sharma’s absence, while Suryakumar Yadav took charge in the T20I series against Australia after the 50-over World Cup 2023.

Notably, the last global tournament team India won was in 2013 when they clinched the Champions Trophy under MS Dhoni.

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ICC announces new format for T20 World Cup 2024

DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday, announced a new format for the biggest ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in 2024, scheduled to be hosted in the West Indies and the United States of America (USA).

The record 20-team T20 World Cup will take place in two phases before the knockout stages.

In a press release, sent out by the ICC, the cricket governing body confirmed 12 teams already booked their spot in the forthcoming mega event.

“The top two teams in each of the four groups of five will move to a Super Eight phase, where the remaining sides will be split into two groups of four,” ICC stated.

“The top two in each group will then make their way to the semi-finals,” the statement added.

Consequently besides hosts USA and West Indies, Pakistan, India, South Africa, Netherlands, New Zealand, England, Australia and Sri Lanka booked their spot in the next edition of the T20 World Cup.

Meanwhile, the remaining better-ranked Afghanistan and Bangladesh also qualified for T20 World Cup 2024.

The remaining eight spots for the 2024 edition will be determined through regional qualifiers.

Two teams each will qualify from Africa, Asia, and Europe while one team each from the Americas and EAP regions will make their way into the global event.

It is pertinent to mention that England edged Pakistan by five wickets in T20 World Cup 2022 Final to lift their second title.

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Pakistan confident to repeat 92′ magic against England in T20 WC Final

MELBOURNE: Following a surreal entry into the semi-finals of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 and thrashing New Zealand comprehensively, momentum-filled Pakistan are all set to take on England in the mega final for the first time after 1992 and the fans are craving for the alike result from Babar Azam-led Pakistan in the ongoing mega event.

Pakistan team’s journey in the ongoing T20 World Cup is nothing short of a miracle as following an upset defeat against Zimbabwe, Babar-led Green Shirts were on the verge of an early exit but they defied all the odds and unexpected help from the Netherlands, resulting in them making their way into the Final Four.

The 2009 champions then took on New Zealand in the semi-final just like legendary all-rounder Imran Khan-led ‘Cornered Tigers’ did and the result too turned out to be similar as Pakistan outclassed them to retain their dominance over the Kiwis in World Cups’ knockout games.

The resemblance of Pakistan’s journey to 1992, was enhanced when England thrashed India by 10 wickets in the second semi-final and booked the final clash with Pakistan.

But what are the odds of the inconsistent Pakistan side beating England and repeating the 1992 magic?

The form guide of both sides is pretty balanced, having won their respective semi-finals against a top opposition comprehensively, Pakistan and England would be looking to continue their momentum.

Pakistan and England promise an epic Final clash as it would be a battle between the lethal Pakistan bowling attack and a destructive batting lineup of England.

Having one of the strongest bowling attacks in the tournament, Pakistan would be targeting to give England an early jolt by disturbing their fierce opening stand of Jos Buttler and Alex Hales and they have the firepower to do so in the form of Shaheen Shah Afridi, who is the only Pakistan bowler to take at least a wicket in his first T20I over, the most number of times (seven).

Young sensation Naseem Shah and death-bowling specialist Haris Rauf could further coerce the strong-looking English batting line. Pakistan will try to resist any change in their bowling make-up as the addition of an extra fast bowler, Mohammad Wasim Jr, have paid them dividends in the last five matches.

Besides their pace factory, Pakistan got a highly reliable spin attack that features leg-spinner Shadab Khan, who has been the most impactful player for the Green Shirts be it with the ball or even with the bat, the all-rounder has made his presence felt and played some crucial roles in his side’s triumph.

Furthermore, Pakistan have ticked the much-needed box before the mega final as their openers – Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan – found their form back as they played a crucial role in the team’s triumph over New Zealand with a century-plus stand.

Hence, the Green Shirts will be hoping both their openers to fire at the grand stage.

Meanwhile, despite England’s strength lies in their batting depth, their bowling attack can not be written off that features the likes of Chris Woakes, Chris Jordan, Sam Curran, Ben Stokes, Adil Rashid, Liam Livingstone and Moeen Ali.

Their speedster Mark Wood and top-order batter Dawid Malan, who missed the semi-final against India, are unlikely to be available for selection in the final against Pakistan. Their unavailability can turn out to be a major concern for the Buttler XI.
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Will rain spoil the exciting final at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground?

Pakistan cricket fans’ quest to see the national team lifting its second T20 World Cup on Sunday might get unsettled as dark clouds loom over Melbourne with rain likely to spoilsport in Sunday’s final at MCG. 

According to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, there is a very high chance of showers, 95 per cent, in Melbourne on Sunday, November 13.

As per the ICC rules, there is a reserve day for the knock-out games of the tournament. So, if the final is washed out on Sunday, it will be played on Monday, November 14. If the rain interrupts after the game has started, it will resume on the next day from the same point onwards.

A minimum of 10 overs need to be bowled in the second innings to produce the outcome through the Duckworth-Lewis method (DLS), which is five overs more than the normal rule.

However, there is a high possibility of rain on Monday as well. So in case, it rains on reserve day too and the final gets washed out on Monday as well then both teams will share the title and will end up as joint winners of the T20 World Cup 2022.

HEAD TO HEAD

Pakistan and England came face to face twice in T20 World Cups in the 2009 and 2010 editions with the latter side emerging victorious each time but interestingly, the two sides later went on to lift the trophy in respective editions.

In T20Is however, England and Pakistan have faced each other in 28 matches. Out of these 28 games, England have won 18 whereas Pakistan have come out victorious on 9 occasions and one match ended without a result.

FORM GUIDE

Pakistan: W, W, W, W, L
England:
W, W, W, L, W