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Harsha Bhogle picked his Top 4 players to watch out for T20 World Cup!

India fine-tuned their T20 World Cup preparations with a convincing nine-wicket win over Australia in their final warm-up game here on Wednesday but the sixth bowler's slot remained a worry as even Virat Kohli rolled his arm over going into the tournament proper. Captaining the side with Kohli only taking the field to bowl, Rohit Sharma (60 retired off 41) showed sublime touch alongside opening partner K L Rahul (39 off 31) as India chased down Australia's 152 for five in 17.5 overs.

India won the both warm up matches of T20 World Cup and will play against Pakistan on 24th October , 2021.

Harsha Bhogle's top 4 players to watch out in this T20 World Cup!

4. Jasprit Bumrah

Bumrah, who finished as the third-highest wicket-taker in IPL 2021 (21 wickets in 14 matches), bowled a decent spell in the first warm-up match of T20 World Cup 2021 against England. Harsha Bhogle wants Team India’s premier pacer Jasprit Bumrah to win the “Player of The Tournament” award in the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup 2021, The legendary all-rounder also feels Bumrah can play a decisive role in deciding the match against Pakistan, scheduled to be played in Dubai on Sunday (October 24).

3. Varun Chakravarthy

Varun Chakravarthy has only played three T20I's for India but coming into the 2021 T20 World Cup, many reckon he is amongst the most important members of Virat Kohli's side. Some have even referred to him as India's 'X-factor' going into the marquee event as he is someone who can prove to be a difference-maker for the Men in Blue.

2. Kl Rahul

One of the Indian batsmen in top form heading to the T20 World Cup has been KL Rahul, who registered his fourth consecutive 500-plus run-tally in an Indian Premier League (IPL) season. Rahul’s runs tally of 659, 593, 670 and 626 in the last four editions of the IPL shows why he is still a force to reckon with in the biggest stage.

1. Virat Kohli

India captain Virat Kohli would be eyeing to get back to scoring big against Pakistan when they meet each other in their opening encounter of the Super 12 stage of the T20 World Cup 2021 in UAE and Oman. The match will be played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday and the tickets have already been sold out.

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Miller among SA's stuff aces

You could see a bedpost over David Miller's right shoulder and, over his left, daylight spilling through a delicately curtained window. There was no things in the view he presented from his lodging in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday, yet you realized it was there. It must be. South Africa have been to 22 ICC competitions and won just one: the International Cup - these days the Champions Trophy - in Bangladesh in 1998. Regularly they have shown up as top picks and, over and over again, left having done as much as their rivals to beat themselves. Presently that they're at competition No. 23, the T20 World Cup, how might they deal with all that things?

"I really don't care to overthink the past in the feeling of taking on things and stuff like that," Miller said. "The popular well-known axiom is that you're just on par with your next game. They typically say as your last game, yet Hashim [Amla] consistently said to me as your next game. "Indeed, there's a great deal of talk about the past and various things. Be that as it may, it's tied in with controlling what we can imagine at the time. I know it's banality d, yet it truly helps in the event that you reset the clock and simply get ready all around well, and control each game as it comes.

"It's hard to win a World Cup. Just one group can win. So things must turn out well for you. Indeed, in the past things haven't turned out well for us. Be that as it may, it's not something we're avoiding. We understand it's an incredible chance to completely change ourselves as players and collectively." Stuff there positively is. How should there not be? South Africa's players realize that, despite the fact that seven of their crew of 15 haven't been to a World Cup, a Champions Trophy or a World T20. Paying attention to a portion of those players in the previous days, you would be excused for thinking South Africa had sent a crew of things bosses to the competition.

Here's Aiden Markram last Monday: "We're not bringing an excess of stuff into this World Cup. Everybody here is really unique and not very flustered about being at a World Cup, positively. Everybody's extremely quiet up until this point. Clearly we'll make an effort not to misstep the same way that we did in 2019, yet this is an alternate organization and totally various conditions, and we have something else altogether."

Here's Temba Bavuma last Thursday: "as far as past South African groups and the tension or name that has been put on them in these kind of occasions, we've had those discussions collectively. We've acknowledged that those kinds of tensions will consistently be there until we bring back a type of flatware. It's not something that we need to carry on our shoulders, particularly this bundle of players."

What's more, here's Kagiso Rabada on Monday: "I don't even really prefer to discuss that - stuff or whatever. What's occurred in the past has occurred before. I would prefer not to discuss it to an extreme. We have a test that is before us. Nobody has attempted to lose games previously, and we're coming in with a similar mindset. If we have things, it's not worth discussing."

Bavuma is among the individuals who have no firsthand information on South Africa's agony, yet Markram was important for the 2019 World Cup side - which lost five of eight finished games; the South Africans' most exceedingly awful execution on that stage - and Rabada played in the 2016 World T20, the 2017 Champions Trophy and the 2019 World Cup.

Miller has played 30 matches in ICC competitions starting around 2013: two releases every one of the World Cup, the Champions Trophy, and the World T20. With 350 T20 covers, 90 of them procured at global level, he is effectively the most experienced individual from a crew in which just Quinton de Kock additionally has at least 200 T20s and 50 T20Is in the bank.

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