Graeme Swann picks the winners of the T20 World Cup 2024 semi final
Fans all over the world are very excited as T20 World Cup 2024 will start next month. The West Indies again USA they are the co-hosts of the multi-team tournament. This year’s tournament is co-hosted by the West Indies and the USA. While the Caribbean hosted the event in 2010, the USA is hosting it for the first time.
As the world’s premier event approaches, fans and pundits are busy debating which teams will advance to the final stage of the tournament. As the tournament approaches, cricket analysts share their insights and predictions about team strategies. In this context, former England spinner Graeme Swann revealed his choice for the semi finals of the World Cup.
Graeme Swann reveals the winners of the T20 World Cup 2024 semi final
For the first time since the tournament was established, there will be 20 teams in the tent to compete for the World Cup medal. Swann predicted that four teams will advance to the upcoming semifinals England, India, Australiaonce The West Indies.
“The top four teams I will go to are India and England, then Australia, unfortunately, then the West Indies,” said Swann as quoted by ANI.
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A game plan for success in Caribbean conditions
England, the champions, must be aiming to repeat their winning performance in the last T20 World Cup. However, Swann pointed out that England will face a different challenge this time, as the conditions in the West Indies will not be the same as those in Australia.
“I hope so. Yes, the last time they won, they played good cricket in Australia. It’s a different country to go to, the USA and the West Indies. Different types of cricket. The pitches are nowhere near as hard and hard. So I hope they do well. Defence champions are sometimes a difficult mark to handle. When I look at the team, I think they are very strong,” Swann added.
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