New Zealand’s performance in T20 World Cup since 2007, stats, milestones and other records
Their campaign started with a 16-run win against Pakistan in this World Cup but New Zealand could not continue this momentum. They lost two important matches against South Africa and Sri Lanka and failed to enter the semi-finals. Kane Williamson, who scored 146 runs, was the top scorer for the team. Meanwhile, Corey Anderson, Trent Boult, Nathan McCullum, Mitchell McClenaghan and Kyle Mills took four wickets each in the tournament. T20 World Cup 2016, India In this World Cup, Kane Williamson and company finished as table toppers in the group stage (Group A) with eight points. After several disappointing campaigns, New Zealand finally managed to make it to the last four of the 2016 season. However, they lost to England by seven wickets in the second semi-final. Left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner was the best bowler for the team with 10 wickets, while opener Martin Guptill was the top run scorer for the Kiwi team with 140 runs. T20 World Cup 2021, India/UAE Dark horses New Zealand surprised everyone by reaching the final of a T20 World Cup for the first time. With four wins from five group matches, Williamson’s side finished second in the table with eight points. This time New Zealand entered the final by defeating England in the semi-finals. But unfortunately, Australia won the World Cup by eight wickets to claim their first T20 title. Williamson was their top run scorer for the second time in the marquee event (216 runs), while left-arm pacer Trent Boult was their highest wicket-taker with 13 wickets. T20 World Cup 2022, Australia New Zealand topped the Group 1 points table with three wins and seven points. They had a strong team to defend the title, but Pakistan dashed all hopes with a seven-wicket defeat in the first semi-final. Middle-order batsman Glenn Phillips scored the highest 201 runs for them, while Mitchell Santner was the best Kiwi bowler with nine wickets.
India’s performance in T20 World Cup since 2007, stats, milestones and other records
Team India under the leadership of Rohit Sharma performed well in this World Cup and managed to qualify for the semi-finals. However, they had to face a humiliating defeat by 10 wickets against defending champions England in a crucial match. In this way, the dream of winning the World Cup once again remained unfulfilled. In such a situation, in the upcoming T20 World Cup, India would like to end the drought of ICC trophy that has been going on for years. Rohit Sharma (captain), Hardik Pandya (vice-captain), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Rishabh Pant (wicketkeeper), Sanju Samson (wicketkeeper), Shivam Dubey, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Arshdeep Singh, Jaspreet Bumrah, Mohammad Siraj Traveling Reserve: Shubman Gill, Rinku Singh, Khalil Ahmed and Avesh Khan
Australia’s performance, statistics and milestones in T20 World Cup from 2007 to 2024…..
Australia’s campaign in the T20 Cup 2007 did not start so well. That season, they lost to weak Zimbabwe by five wickets. Despite losing two more group matches, they managed to enter the semi-finals. However, the team captained by Adam Gilchrist lost to champions India by 15 runs. Opener Matthew Hayden was the top scorer of the tournament with 265 runs, while right-arm fast bowler Stuart Clark was the second highest wicket taker with 12 wickets. Australia had a very bad start in this T20 World Cup as well. They first lost to West Indies by seven wickets. Ricky Ponting and company suffered another defeat against Sri Lanka, which resulted in their early exit from the tournament. Opener David Warner was the top scorer for the team with 63 runs. Right-arm fast bowler Brett Lee topped the wicket-takers list with 3 wickets. T20 World Cup 2010, West Indies After a forgettable performance in the 2009 World Cup, Australia returned as a strong team in the subsequent edition and played their first final. Australia, led by Michael Clarke, started their campaign with a stunning 34-run win over Pakistan. They went on to win five more games in a row, including the semi-final. However, their dreams of winning the T20 World Cup were shattered again with a seven-wicket loss to England in the finalMike Hussey was the leading run-scorer for Australia with 188 runs, while Dirk Nannes finished as the tournament’s highest wicket-taker with 14 wickets. T20 World Cup 2012, Sri Lanka Australia performed well in the T20 World Cup, but their quest for the trophy is still not over. This time the team is led by George Bailey and they started with a seven-wicket win over Ireland. Despite losing to Pakistan twice (once in the group stage and the other in the Super 8s), they managed to enter the semi-finals. However, they were knocked out of the tournament by the eventual winners, the West Indies, by a heavy 74 runs. Despite Australia not reaching the final, all-rounder Shane Watson was named Player of the Series for scoring the most runs (249) and taking the most wickets (11) in the tournament. T20 World Cup 2014, Bangladesh Australia had a disastrous campaign in the 2014 World Cup, winning only one match and failing to qualify for the knockout stage. Their only win came against Bangladesh, where they won by 7 wickets. Opener Aaron Finch was the team’s top scorer with 158 runs while left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc was the highest wicket-taker with five wickets. T20 World Cup 2016, India Once again Australia failed to qualify for the semi-final round as they lost two matches in the Super 10. Their campaign began with an eight-run defeat to New Zealand. Steve Smith and Co bounced back with two consecutive wins against Bangladesh and Pakistan, but India knocked them out of the tournament with a six-wicket win. James Faulkner was the highest wicket-taker with the ball, taking eight wickets, while Usman Khawaja was the highest run-scorer with 143 runs. T20 World Cup 2021, India/UAE After…
No matter how big a player you are, milestones will remain in your mind: Parthiv Patel
Ashwin can touch the figure of 500 Test wickets in the five-match Test series against England. Parthiv Patel. (Photo Source: Instagram) Former Indian cricket team opener Parthiv Patel has given a statement which has created quite a stir in the cricket fraternity. Parthiv says that no matter how big a player you are, records (milestones) always remain in your mind. It is noteworthy that the five-match Test series between India and England is about to start, the first match of which will be played from Thursday, January 25 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad. So in this series, experienced Indian bowler Ravichandran Ashwin can touch the figure of 500 wickets in Test cricket. Ashwin currently has 490 test wickets. Parthiv Patel gave a big statement Let us tell you that while doing the match preview on Jio Cinema regarding the Test series between India and England, when expert Parthiv Patel was asked what would you think if you were Ashwin, he said that I would also think the same. Zaheer Khan asked Parthiv how Ashwin’s mood was going to be during this Test series. So he said- This is a five-match Test series, and I want to tell you that it is important for Ashwin to take 10 wickets. But it is also important for someone else in the team to take wickets, because of the kind of form Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav have. If you talk about milestones, no matter how big a player you are, you will always have them in your mind. This is a huge accomplishment, and it doesn’t happen overnight. For this you work hard for 10-15 years and after that you reach here. There are very few cricketers who are able to achieve this position. Also I think Ashwin will not need more than 2 Test matches to reach there. Also read- IND vs ENG: Zak Crawley is taking inspiration from this player to perform well in the Test against India Virat Kohli out, see India’s playing XI for the first test against England Those 5 Indian players who have scored centuries in all three formats Top 5 captains who hit most sixes in all formats of cricket These 7 cricketers have married more than once IPL 2024: Rajasthan Royals will win the second trophy on the basis of these 11 players Top 10 batsmen who hit most sixes in super over in T20I history 5 Indian batsmen who have been run-out the most number of times in T20Is IPL 2024: Pat Cummins will captain..! Know SRH’s playing XI Top 4 partnerships of T20I cricket from India 5 Australian players who scored the fastest 4 thousand test runs