Martin Guptill picks four semifinalist of T20 World Cup 2024

The upcoming T20 World Cup in 2024, set to take place in the West Indies and the United States of America (USA) after the conclusion of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, has ignited a wave of anticipation. With 20 teams gearing up for a fierce competition, this event will mark a significant moment as the West Indies will host their first ICC World Cup since 2010, offering a global stage for the USA to also showcase its cricketing prowess. The buzz around the tournament, still four months away, is already palpable.

T20 World Cup 2024 format dynamics

A total of 55 matches are scheduled across nine cities, with three in the USA and six in the West Indies, promising a vibrant and diverse tournament atmosphere. The event is split up into four groups consisting of five teams, with the top two sides from each group then progressing to the Super Eight phase of the tournament ahead of the semi-finals and final.

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Martin Guptill’s semifinal predictions

New Zealand‘s white-ball stalwart, Martin Guptill, has weighed in on the early predictions for the T20 World Cup semifinalists. Guptill has confidently chosen India, New Zealand and Australia as strong contenders for the top four spots. However, the fourth spot remains undecided, with Guptill confused between England and Pakistan. In the previous edition held in Australia, England and Pakistan emerged as finalists, with England ultimately securing the title with a five-wicket victory.

“It’s a tough one but I would pick Australia, India and New Zealand. I can’t decide between England and Pakistan (laughs)…one of those two,” Guptill was quoted as saying by India.com.

Guptill’s T20 world cup legacy for New Zealand

Guptill has an impressive T20 World Cup legacy, having participated in a record seven editions for the Blackcaps. His contribution includes 28 T20 World Cup matches, amassing 617 runs, with a highest score of 93 against Scotland.

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