CRICKET WORLD CUP: The World Cup’s Big Five, with Afghanistan out in left field

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CRICKET WORLD CUP: The World Cup’s Big Five, with Afghanistan out in left field By Yanga Sibembe

The 12th ICC Cricket World Cup is about to start in England and Wales, with the first game taking place on Thursday, 30 May 2019 at The Oval. The tournament will have 10 teams which will go toe to toe in a round-robin format where they will all play one another once, with the top four teams at the end of the cycle going to the semi-finals.looks at how some of the teams might perform throughout the tournament, as well some of their key players.

Their squad is also quite well balanced. The trio of Rohit Sharma, Shiktar Dhawan and captain, Virat Kohli, is incomparable . They have the firepower across the board and a bold leader in Faf du Plessis to do it. It’s just a matter of whether they can hold their nerve at the business end of the competition.

In the batting department, they are dependent on the trio of Kane Williamson, elder statesman Ross Taylor and Martin Guptill, All have been in excellent form. Taylor is in the form of his life, averaging 81 since the end of the 2017 Champions Trophy.: Ross Taylor. As mentioned above, Taylor is in great form. Over and above that, he has been consistent for the past few years. Also, he brings with him a wealth of experience; this will be his third World Cup on the trot.

If this duo, along with the likes of Glenn Maxwell, Aaron Finch, Usman Khawaja and Shaun Marsh hit their stride with the willow in hand, the Aussies will be tough to beat. They are a bit thin in the bowling department, with little support for new wunderkind Shaheen Afridi. The lanky paceman has hit the ground running since making his international debut as an 18-year-old in 2018, picking up 24 wickets in 14 ODIs.have the Gayle Force, Chris Gayle, in their ranks. Gayle is one of the most feared batsmen in the game, and has announced that he will retire from ODIs after the World Cup.

 

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