India’s T20 cricket team is gearing up for their shot at redemption in the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup. Since their triumph in the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007, India has struggled to replicate their success in subsequent editions, largely due to the perceived deficiency in their bowling arsenal. The painful memories of the 2022 edition still haunt fans, as India faltered due to a lack of formidable bowlers.
With the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 just around the corner and India having unveiled their squad, all eyes are on the bowlers who could thrive in the unique conditions of the USA and the West Indies, potentially steering India to their second T20 World Cup glory.
Players | T20I Matches | Wickets | Bowling Economy |
---|---|---|---|
Jaspreet Bumrah | 62 | 74 | 6.55 |
Arshdeep Singh | 44 | 62 | 8.63 |
Axar Patel | 52 | 49 | 7.26 |
Jaspreet Bumrah First on the list is the indomitable Jaspreet Bumrah, a bowler capable of rattling any batting lineup. Bumrah has earned a reputation for his match-winning performances, and his track record in T20I cricket speaks volumes. With the pitches in the Caribbean Islands and the USA expected to favor pacers like Bumrah, his array of bowling variations makes him a formidable force, poised to lead India’s bowling attack in the T20 World Cup 2024.
Arshdeep Singh Another pacer to watch out for is Arshdeep Singh, whose towering presence and impressive T20 record make him a valuable asset. In the IPL 2024, Arshdeep showcased his prowess by claiming 19 wickets in 14 matches with an economical bowling style. Should the pitches in the West Indies slow down, Arshdeep’s skill in delivering deceptive cutters could prove pivotal in dismantling opposition batting lineups.
Axar Patel Completing the trio is Axar Patel, a spinner known for his crafty variations. While India boasts spinners like Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal, Axar’s finger-spinning abilities offer a different dimension, adept at controlling runs and snaring crucial wickets. With past struggles in the middle overs, Axar’s presence could be the solution to India’s bowling conundrum.