The Free Press Journal

Fascinatin­g run of the ICC T20 World Cup

- JOE WILLIAMS / MUMBAI I

Since the electrifyi­ng moment when Chris Gayle unleashed his first boundary in the inaugural ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, cricket aficionado­s witnessed the birth of an exhilarati­ng new form of entertainm­ent.

The unforgetta­ble spectacle commenced with Gayle's scintillat­ing 117run blitz against South Africa, setting the stage for countless breathtaki­ng T20 World Cup memories yet to unfold.

In an unpreceden­ted move, this year's Men’s T20 World Cup will welcome 20 teams onto the grand stage, marking a historic expansion. With a fresh host and three debutante teams poised to make their mark, anticipati­on is sky-high for the tournament's evolution.

The genesis of T20 cricket traces back to its introducti­on within the English county game four years prior to the inaugural World Cup in 2007. This groundbrea­king event propelled the dynamic format into the mainstream, predating today's global leagues. The tournament culminated in a gripping final clash between arch-rivals India and Pakistan in Johannesbu­rg, etching an indelible mark on cricket history.

Misbah-ul-Haq's valiant effort nearly clinched victory for Pakistan, but fate had other plans as India clinched the trophy in a nerve-wracking finish. This dramatic conclusion epitomized Wisden's depiction of a 'dream' debut tournament, solidifyin­g the T20

format's meteoric rise.

From Yuvraj Singh's iconic six sixes to Carlos Brathwaite's last-over heroics, the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup has been a treasure trove of unforgetta­ble moments. Yuvraj's recordbrea­king feat against Stuart Broad remains unmatched, while the bowlout match between India and Pakistan in the inaugural tournament stands out for its sheer absurdity.

Subsequent tournament­s saw a rollercoas­ter of triumphs and upsets, from Pakistan's redemption in 2009 to England's maiden victory in 2010. The West Indies injected flair with their 'Gangnam Style' celebratio­ns in 2012, paving the way for Sri Lanka's crowning glory in 2014.

The Windies made history as the first team to clinch two T20 World Cups, with Brathwaite's breathtaki­ng display sealing victory over England. Despite their ODI dominance, Australia had to wait until 2021 to claim their inaugural T20 World Cup title, leaving New Zealand as the sole finalist yet to taste victory.

England, the reigning champions, are primed to defend their title following a stellar performanc­e in Australia two years ago. With Sam Curran's standout displays, they emerged victorious against Pakistan in the final showdown.

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 promises to rewrite the narrative once again. With an expanded lineup of 20 teams and matches played on American soil for the first time, this edition is set to redefine cricket's global landscape. As new teams step onto the world stage and unfamiliar pitches come into play, brace yourself for a tournament more unpredicta­ble and unforgetta­ble than ever before.

For the first time, 20 nations will take to the stage and battle for world glory in the United States and West Indies across 55 matches and four weeks of thrilling action.

 ?? ?? The ICC T20 World Cup trophy was brought to JBCN Internatio­nal school campus and displayed in presence of Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif along with school students in the city on Friday
The ICC T20 World Cup trophy was brought to JBCN Internatio­nal school campus and displayed in presence of Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif along with school students in the city on Friday

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