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T20 World Cup 2024: Defending Champions England Look Dodgy, Inconsistent Ahead of World Cup Campaign

England, the reigning champions of the ICC T20 World Cup, faces challenges as they prepare to defend their title in the West Indies and USA starting June 1. Placed in Group B with rivals Australia, Scotland, Namibia, and Oman, England’s campaign begins against Scotland on June 4. However, their recent T20I series record hasn’t been […]

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T20 World Cup 2024: Defending Champions England Look Dodgy, Inconsistent Ahead of World Cup Campaign

England, the reigning champions of the ICC T20 World Cup, faces challenges as they prepare to defend their title in the West Indies and USA starting June 1. Placed in Group B with rivals Australia, Scotland, Namibia, and Oman, England’s campaign begins against Scotland on June 4. However, their recent T20I series record hasn’t been stellar since their 2022 triumph in Australia.

The tour of Bangladesh in March 2023 ended disastrously for England in the T20 format, as they were whitewashed despite earlier winning the ODI series. Against New Zealand in August to September 2023, the series ended in a draw, showcasing mixed performances. The West Indies tour in December 2023 revealed England’s inconsistency, despite notable individual performances.

Ahead of the tournament, key talking points for England include Jos Buttler’s impressive form in international and domestic cricket, along with Phil Salt’s explosive batting. However, the poor form of Sam Curran, the reigning ‘Player of the Tournament’ from the 2022 T20 World Cup, raises concerns.

Additionally, the return of players like Jofra Archer and Harry Brook after significant breaks adds intrigue to England’s lineup. Despite challenges, England boasts top performers in T20Is since their last World Cup win, including Buttler, Salt, Adil Rashid, Liam Livingstone, and Rehan Ahmed. These players will be crucial in England’s quest to retain their T20 World Cup title.

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