The Tremendous 12 stage of the continued T20 World Cup 2022 began with a shocker when defending champions and hosts Australia confronted an embarrassing loss towards their Trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand on the Sydney Cricket Floor on Saturday.
To not point out, the first-round of the multi-team match completed on Friday, the place Sri Lanka, Netherlands, Eire and Zimbabwe certified for the Tremendous 12s.
Proper earlier than the opening match of the second stage, former cricketers Brad Haddin, Isha Guha, Allan Border and others picked who might elevate the distinguished trophy, the runners-up and Participant of the Event.
Haddin reckoned that South Africa has the potential to go lengthy however Australia will have the ability to defend their T20 title, particularly with the addition of match-winner Tim David. Like Haddin and Guha, legendary Mel Jones additionally named Australia because the winner and England because the runner-up.
“South Africa additionally has a terrific squad for Australian situations, however Australia are the higher group with the addition of Tim David. David offers Australia a match-winner within the final 5 overs, and he can flip a sport in a single over,” stated Haddin as quoted by Fox Sports activities.
Border noticed England and India would meet within the closing on the MCG on November 13, and the English facet will clinch their second title. Former Australian spinner Kerry O’Keeffe, nonetheless, picked the reigning champions and South Africa as the 2 finalists.
“They’ll do it for ‘Finchy’. They’ve additionally obtained a siege mentality after the criticism they acquired for his or her preparation. Tim David and Matt Wade will put groups away within the final 10 overs,” stated O’Keeffe.
For the ‘Participant of the Event’, the cricket specialists had totally different opinions as they got here up with 5 nominations. Whereas Border went with England captain Jos Buttler, Haddin named Mitchell Marsh.
O’Keeffe picked South African batter Aiden Markram, whereas Guha and Jones went with India’s KL Rahul and Pakistani wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan, respectively.
Brad Haddin
- Winner
Australia - Runner-up
England - Participant of the match
Mitchell Marsh (Australia)
Allan Border
- Winner
England - Runner-up
India - Participant of the match
Jos Buttler (England)
Isa Guha
- Winner
Australia - Runner-up
England - Participant of the match
KL Rahul (India)
Mel Jones
- Winner
Australia - Runner-up
England - Participant of the match
Mohammad Rizwan (Pakistan)
Kerry O’Keeffe
- Winner
Australia - Runner-up
South Africa - Participant of the match
Aiden Markram (South Africa)