
The home-ground advantage to the Kangaroos looks like the most fabulous epitome for the entire T20 World Cup. The host nation is currently running fifth in the format and is kitting to make it back to a victorious run. With already being qualified for the super 12, their match against the Kiwi neighbors would see them through to face the winners of group A; in Perth Stadium.
Aaron Finch (Captain), Pat Cummins (Vice-Captain), Ashton Agar, Josh Hazelwood, Josh Inglis, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Kane Richardson, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Mitchell Swepson, Matthew Wade, David Warner, Adam Zampa
Traveling Reserves - Daniel Christian, Nathan Ellis, Daniel Sams
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Batting Lineup
Initiating with the captain Aaron Finch - his opening partnership with the experienced David Warner, the right-hand and left-hand combination respectively would be the most considerable grace for the squad, Finchs excoriating cover drives always acting as the game changer or the sustaining run chasing difference maker. This home tournament could add to Warners accolades, yet the only thing hindering him could be his hamstring injury from another man of the Tournament title. Now talking about the world, No one all-rounder Mitchell Marsh where three-way capacity is a grand mixture, following him would be Mr. Strategic Steve Smith, The Big Show Glenn Maxwell, Matthew Wade and Marcus Stoinis (The Hulk).
Bowling Lineup
Mitchell Starcs left-arm Yorkers are nightmares for all the proper-handed batters, capable of marvelous in-swings Starc is a lethal weapon when it comes to big matches for Australias bowling lineup. The golden trio of Pat Cummins, Starc and Hazelwood is the deadly and dominant fast bowling unit on the earth, eradicating the stretch of any two. Eventually, the third would shiver the spine of any batsman across the limited-overs game. When needed, an assured wicket taker Josh Hazelwood is the Aussies trusted soldier during the power play overs; known for his agility, Hazelwood can bowl all of his four overs when initiating the match if necessary. Now lets come to the vice-captain, the man himself, Pat Cummins; coming down at 8th to bat, the man is a beast with the ball in hand; with his height, hes the bouncer everyone is scared to face.
How to stream?
As we know, the ICC T20 world cup across significant streaming platforms could cause differentiation when taking anything other than the official broadcasting partners like Hotstar, Crictime, MobileCric, Webcric, Smartcric, and Cric HD or My Live Cricket. These streaming apps could either be free or paid for depending upon the subscription or the country of origin of the broadcaster. Yet, some could be hindered from proper streaming without a VPN.
How to watch it on TV?
The tournament would be available everywhere across national TV telecasters for different countries as for India - DD National, Sony Six, Star Sports, Sony Six and Ten Sports. For the USA - Fox Sports, and for the United Kingdom - The British Broadcasting Council. Other than these stated examples ESPN Live, Geo Super, Ghazi TV, PTV Sports, Super Sports, Wilow TV and other casting partners from West Indies, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand.
Here is the complete list of TV broadcasters for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup.
Channel | Status | Review |
DD National | ||
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Sky Sports | ||
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