Marsh fit for Australia’s T20 World Cup opener
Australia captain Mitchell Marsh has been declared fit for their opening match at the T20 World Cup, but he will not be bowling.
Australia captain Mitchell Marsh has been declared fit for their opening match at the T20 World Cup, but he will not be bowling.
The USA make their debut in the T20 World Cup against Canada on Saturday and vice-captain Aaron Jones says they are determined to play a ‘fearless’ brand of cricket.
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SA-born Brad Wheal believes Scotland will be buoyed by a famous ODI win over England six years ago when they face their neighbours in the teams’ T20 World Cup opener in Barbados.
The first major tournament to be staged in the United States gets under way in Texas on Saturday with the opening game of the T20 World Cup.
Aiden Markram believes that once the Proteas win their first World Cup title, “quite a few could follow”.
Aiden Markram has an advantage no other South African cricket captain has had before – he led a team to victory in a World Cup.
England captain Jos Buttler believes his squad will be better equipped to retain their T20 World Cup title after a miserable defence of their ODI crown in India last year.
Mark Wood says there’s no reason why he and fellow fast bowler Jofra Archer cannot resume their 2019 World Cup-winning alliance during England’s upcoming T20 global title defence.
Proteas coach Rob Walter is backing Anrich Nortje to get back to his best at the T20 World Cup.
A short-handed Australia called on a national selector and backroom staff to make up the numbers in a T20 World Cup warm-up match – and still easily beat Namibia.
A key goal of new T20I captain Mitchell Marsh is to keep Australia “nice and relaxed” as they strive for an unprecedented triple crown of titles across the game’s three formats.
The West Indies’ hopes of triumphing in their home World Cup may just rest with young fast bowler Shamar Joseph.
The USA will make their debut in the T20 World Cup and are determined to show they can make an impact among the big boys.
An Afghanistan side with an average age of just 25 have vowed to give audiences back home rare cause for jubilation at the T20 World Cup.