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Australia face tough ask to farewell Warner a winner

The T20 World Cup is the final leg of Dave Warner’s long farewell tour. Subscribe now for unlimited access to the tournament, kicking off on Saturday night (Sunday AEST) with co-hosts USA taking on Canada. Australia’s first group game against Oman is set for June 6 in Barbados, with the final also scheduled in Barbados on June 30. With four pools of five teams in the preliminary stage, Australia faces Oman, England, Namibia, and Scotland in their initial group, with games to be held in the Caribbean. The super-eight stage awaits assuming Australia progresses, likely facing tough opponents like India, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka.

Can Australia Win the T20 World Cup?

The T20 World Cup is known for its wide-open nature, with the world’s top-ranked nation only winning once in history. India, currently World No.1, enters as the favorite, but Australia, along with England, West Indies, Pakistan, South Africa, and New Zealand, are strong contenders for the title.

Implications of a Victory for Australia

A win at the T20 World Cup would be monumental for Australia, potentially making them the first nation to hold all five major senior ICC trophies simultaneously. With Warner set to bid farewell in this tournament, it marks the end of an era for the nation’s second-leading run-scorer across all formats.

The David Warner Farewell Party

As Warner plays his final games for Australia at the T20 World Cup, the event holds significance as the last stop in his international career. With the recent IPL setting records for batters, the tournament in the Caribbean is expected to see faster run rates, although not quite at the level of the IPL. Additionally, this will be the first senior World Cup shown in Australia exclusively on streaming platform Amazon Prime, marking a shift from traditional broadcasting channels.