T20WC: Australia start as favourites against Ireland

Their recent form has been far from convincing and the loss of two lead pacers has only added to Australia’s woes but the former champions will still start as overwhelming favourites in their T20 World Cup opener against Ireland on Wednesday. Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood form one of most potent fast-bowling units of the modern game and Australia will miss their services in the showpiece event.
While Cummins and Hazlewood were ruled out due to injuries, left-arm pacer Starc has retired from the format internationally. In their absence, Nathan Ellis is expected to lead the pace attack but even he has an injury cloud hovering over him and is yet to play a game since missing the Big Bash League (BBL) final with a hamstring issue.
Seasoned leg-spinner Adam Zampa is entering the tournament after overcoming a groin issue, which made it possible for him to be available for the group stage. Considering the conditions across the sub-continent, Zampa will be critical to Australia’s hopes in the tournament, which they last won in 2022. The team lost in the semifinals of the last edition to India. While leading the spin attack, the experienced Zampa will look to form a fruitful partnership with fellow tweakers Cooper Connolly and Matt Kuhnemann with all four of the side’s group stage matches to be played in Sri Lanka.
While the bowling unit no doubt wears a depleted look compared to their attacks of the past, Australia have the requisite firepower in batting and the team also features a long list of all-rounders, who can trouble most sides on their day. Australian chair of selectors George Bailey had said they had the luxury of focusing on a player group likely to handle the conditions in India and Sri Lanka with aplomb, even as several players came into the tournament under a fitness cloud.















