This story is from June 04, 2024
T20 World Cup is going to be a big test for India, says Glenn McGrath
CHENNAI: Skipper Rohit Sharma and pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah will hold the key for India in the T20 World Cup, according to legendary Australia pacer Glenn McGrath.
Currently serving as the director of coaching at the MRF Pace Foundation, McGrath also stressed that there are no clear favourites although India and Australia appear to be the frontrunners for the title.
ALSO SEE: T20 World Cup Schedule
Excerpts from an interaction:
On India last playing a competitive T20I five months ago...
You need a team that is comfortable, set and confident, so who knows if it will work for them. The players have come out of the IPL, so they have a lot of T20 cricket under their belt and should be confident in that aspect. A lot of it is going to go around Rohit Sharma. He is a quality player and is experienced. You need someone to hold the team together.
On India’s pace attack...
You got Jasprit Bumrah. He showed just how good he is throughout the IPL. He is one bowler who the batters find it hard to play and get on top of, even in T20s. It is also about who is going to take wickets around him, who is going to bowl around him.
It is like having a left-right opening combination for batters. It also depends on how they are bowling. In T20s, you do not have much time to be ready. If you take an over or two to warm up, the game is already over. If you have got a good opening-bowling combination, that is where you are going to win matches.
On who the tournament favourites are...
It is going to be a big test for India. I know one-day cricket is different, but India showed in the ODI World Cup how dominant they can be. Australia have a quality bowling attack, Mitchell Starc is key. If Australia are to win this World Cup, Starc has to bowl well. We saw what Travis Head can do when he is on fire. I like the West Indies because they play without fear and have fun. Pakistan, you never know. New Zealand is a good team. I do not think there is going to be a side which will go undefeated. It is just the nature of the format.
On top players like Starc mulling retirement from one format to play franchise T20 cricket...
My fear is where international cricket will be in 10 years. Hopefully, Test cricket is held in high regard. It is a way of the world, everyone wants to be entertained. It is up to the senior players and administrators to hold international cricket in high regard. T20 cricket is here to stay. If that is how we can take cricket to many
countries, there is a lot of bonus.
Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!
ALSO SEE: T20 World Cup Schedule
Excerpts from an interaction:
On India last playing a competitive T20I five months ago...
You need a team that is comfortable, set and confident, so who knows if it will work for them. The players have come out of the IPL, so they have a lot of T20 cricket under their belt and should be confident in that aspect. A lot of it is going to go around Rohit Sharma. He is a quality player and is experienced. You need someone to hold the team together.
On India’s pace attack...
You got Jasprit Bumrah. He showed just how good he is throughout the IPL. He is one bowler who the batters find it hard to play and get on top of, even in T20s. It is also about who is going to take wickets around him, who is going to bowl around him.
It is like having a left-right opening combination for batters. It also depends on how they are bowling. In T20s, you do not have much time to be ready. If you take an over or two to warm up, the game is already over. If you have got a good opening-bowling combination, that is where you are going to win matches.
On who the tournament favourites are...
It is going to be a big test for India. I know one-day cricket is different, but India showed in the ODI World Cup how dominant they can be. Australia have a quality bowling attack, Mitchell Starc is key. If Australia are to win this World Cup, Starc has to bowl well. We saw what Travis Head can do when he is on fire. I like the West Indies because they play without fear and have fun. Pakistan, you never know. New Zealand is a good team. I do not think there is going to be a side which will go undefeated. It is just the nature of the format.
On top players like Starc mulling retirement from one format to play franchise T20 cricket...
My fear is where international cricket will be in 10 years. Hopefully, Test cricket is held in high regard. It is a way of the world, everyone wants to be entertained. It is up to the senior players and administrators to hold international cricket in high regard. T20 cricket is here to stay. If that is how we can take cricket to many
countries, there is a lot of bonus.
Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!
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Bowlers (both pacers and spinners) would be very happy to see helpful pitches both in USA and West Indies so far in the ongoing T20 WORLD CUP. So far batters are finding it difficult to adjust to the variable bounce and swing/spin on offer to bowlers. This is contrary to the belief that T20 Format is purely an entertainment and while batters enjoy helpful conditions, bowlers suffer for no fault of theirs. If these conditions persist, bowlers would be happier lot and technique, intent and perseverance of batters is tested/exposed fully. But the tournament will become a big success as matches played will be very competitive and teams with quick adjustments to playing conditions will comeout successfully and may even lift the trophy. Read allPost comment
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