Many teams have announced their teams for the T20 World Cup 2024. The Indian team for the World Cup has also been announced. As soon as the team is announced, Indian players are seen flopping. On the other hand, Australian players are returning to form as the World Cup approaches. The flop of Indian players before the World Cup can prove to be a big problem.

The return of Australian players to form can prove to be a big threat not only for India but also for the teams playing in the T20 World Cup. Australia won the title of ODI World Cup 2023 played in India. Now in such a situation the Kangaroo team can become a strong contender for the T20 World Cup.

Indians failed, Kangaroo players returned to form

After the announcement of the Indian team for the T20 World Cup, the flop show of the players selected in the IPL team started. First of all, team captain Rohit Sharma looked flop. Although Rohit was looking flop in IPL earlier too. After being selected for the World Cup, Rohit Sharma could score only 11 runs in the match played against KKR. Earlier in the match against Lucknow, the Indian captain had scored only 4 runs.

Indian players flopped

Apart from this, after the announcement of T20 World Cup, Sanju Samson, Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dubey were out on zero. Whereas Suryakumar Yadav played an innings of only 10 runs against Lucknow. Apart from this, all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja also flopped and was out for just 2 runs against Punjab and could not take any wicket in bowling.

Australian players returned to form

After the announcement of the team for the World Cup, Mitchell Starc was the first to appear in form. KKR’s Mitchell Starc, who has proved to be a flop in the entire season so far, took 4 wickets for just 33 runs in the match against Mumbai.

Apart from this, Marcus Stoinis, playing for Lucknow, played a brilliant inning of 62 runs against Mumbai. Pat Cummins, captaining Sunrisers Hyderabad, bowled brilliantly against Rajasthan Royals and took 2 wickets for 34 runs.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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