Team India is favorites to take up Twenty20 World Cup
May 31, 2009
Cricket fever is going to be at its peak during this summers when all the teams fight for the T20 world cup.
Without any doubt, Team India is the most probable candidate for winning the T20 world cup slated to start from 5th June 2009 in England. Team India has huge success in the Second season of IPL2 with most of the players in excellent form.
RP Singh and Rohit Sharma has impressed every one with their form in the IPL season 2 while the form of skipper Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh was also worth applaud. The only concern is that both the openers have not performed well but I am sure that regaining form would not be a difficult task for the world best openers.
The best thing about this young team India is that they have learn to handle pressure and chasing the total is also no more a night mare for Indian batsman. Team India is pretty much balanced in every department compared to other teams in the world.
Other contenders for the t20 world cup are Pakistan and Australia. Pakistan is the runners up for the last t20 world cup, though there has been lot of changes in the Pakistan cricket since then. Australian Captain Ricky Ponting is taking no chance this time and he and his boys are sweating enough in sun to make sure that they are become undisputed leaders in all form of the game.
Its only time will tell that who is going to be the new t20 world champion, but I put my money on team India considering the fact the morale of the team is high, the team is enjoying the game and they are really a great team in true sense.
3 comments:
well i guess, that didnt happen :) As Younus would say... we were the underdogs and came out strong! And yes.... T20 is more like fun!
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well, favorties in t20 is a tag that every one must wear with a great dobut in one's mind. The beauty of t20 is the fact that it allows everybody a chance to win, and at the same time, it can make you like dust if you are complacent.