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T20 World Cup stars can boost US cricket, says Plunkett

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– England World Cup winner Liam Plunkett (right) says cricket superstars such as Virat Kohli and Babar Azam can help bolster the game in the United States when it hosts the T20 World Cup.

The Twenty20 showpiece, which starts on 1 June, is being jointly staged by the United States and the West Indies.

It will be the first major internatio­nal cricket tournament played in the US, with a sell-out crowd expected for the clash between arch-rivals India and Pakistan at a temporary 34,000seat venue in Long Island, New York.

That match could feature a dramatic face-off between two of the world’s best batsmen in India’s Kohli and Pakistan’s Azam.

“I know it’s hard to get tickets,” Plunkett told AFP in a video call from Philadelph­ia.

“People are asking me for tickets, like I’m Ticketmast­er or something. I’ve got nothing to do with it.

“I’m sure there will be a resale value. People are trying to sell it for $1 500 and people are buying the tickets for that, which is crazy to think.

“I said to someone, ‘If you had Babar Azam and Virat Kohli stood next to (NBA star) LeBron James, the queues for the cricketers would be just as long or not longer’. They are so massive around the world.

“People don’t believe that. people in America don’t realise that more people watch India v Pakistan than watch the (NFL) Super Bowl, which is crazy.”

Plunkett, 38, played in last year’s inaugural edition of Major League Cricket (MLC), a USbased franchise tournament that used the same short and sharp 20-overs-per-side format as the upcoming global showpiece.

“It was successful,” said Plunkett, speaking with fewer than 100 days to go until the start of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.

“In terms of the spectacle, I felt I could have been anywhere in the world playing franchise cricket,” added the former Durham and Yorkshire paceman, who played for the San Francisco Unicorns.

Until last year, England were reigning world champions in both one-day and Twenty20 internatio­nal cricket.

But the defence of their 50over crown, which Plunkett helped them win on home soil in 2019, ended in disappoint­ment in India, where they failed to reach the knockout stages.

“Obviously they (England) didn’t perform in the last 50over World Cup,” said Plunkett.

“But they’ve got some of the best players in the world. If they catch fire they can change games. Jos (captain Jos Buttler) struggled last time, but if Jos turns up he can be player of the World Cup.”

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