The ICC T20 World Cup is up and running with every team getting a chance to showcase their talents on the biggest stage. This time, it's different. This time, there's a global feel to it with the likes of Uganda and Canada making their ICC T20 World Cup debuts. After the first round of fixtures, everyone seems to have gotten a hang of what this World Cup has to offer. But then, cricket has a way of surprising everyone. Along those lines, we analyze a few things to look forward to in the coming days. Without further ado, let's get right into it.
It's Not Just About The Runs!
The IPL was entertaining yet left a bitter aftertaste with all the skewed run fests throughout the tournament. With a week's worth of action under our belts, it is safe to say that there is a more even contest between bat and ball day in and day out. Only on three occasions have teams crossed the 150-run mark so far with bowlers dominating proceedings in the Sixer Market as well. With teams likely to get a better idea of conditions, get set for more exhilarating matches in the World Cup.
Don't Count the Associates Out
This World Cup's a touch different with a lot more countries participating. Hosts USA started the tournament with a bang with Aaron Jones smashing it all over the park. They also have the likes of Corey Anderson and Ali Khan, making the USA team to watch out for. Scotland and PNG are no slouches as well while everyone should rate the Dutch after their exploits in the past two ICC events. Expect an upset or two to pop up in the next week or so!
The Big Game at the Big Apple
And of course, you shouldn't be missing the all-important clash between India and Pakistan. It is, by far, the most-watched cricket game with stars like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Shaheen Shah Afridi always in demand in the Sixer Market. The winner of this game would indefinitely have the upper hand until they meet again. With the conditions in New York also helping both batters and bowlers, we have a cracker on our hands! Don't miss out on India v Pakistan trades on Sixer too.