The anticipation for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 is palpable within the cricket fraternity, as the tournament is set to unfold in the West Indies and the United States of America (USA) from June 2 to June 29. With the marquee event on the horizon, cricket experts have begun weighing in on their favourites. Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has added his voice to the discussion and shared his favourite sides to win the marquee event.
Sourav Ganguly’s top picks
Ganguly identified India and Australia as the top contenders for the upcoming global showcase. Despite the unpredictability posed by unfamiliar playing surfaces in the USA, Ganguly remains confident in the capabilities of both teams.
“India and Australia the two best teams of the tournament. I’m sure they will do the same thing in the USA and the West Indies,” Ganguly was quoted as saying by the Hindustan Times.
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Tournament format: T20 World Cup 2024
The tournament format, featuring four groups of five teams each, promises an added layer of excitement and opportunity for teams to shine on the global stage. As the competition progresses to the Super Eight phase, the intensity is expected to reach new heights as teams vie for coveted spots in the knockout stage. This format ensures that fans remain engaged and enthralled from the opening fixtures to the thrilling climax of the tournament.
Group placements
Australia finds themselves in Group B alongside defending champions England, Namibia, Scotland and Oman. Meanwhile, India is placed in Group A, where they will contend with co-hosts USA, arch-rivals Pakistan, Ireland and Canada. India is slated to commence their group stage matches in the USA, kicking off their campaign against Ireland on June 5. As the tournament progresses to the Super Eight stage, the action will shift to the picturesque West Indies.
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