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Which team has most dangerous pace bowing trio for T20 World Cup 2024?

Devadwal

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My choice is Australia and England have best pace attack followed by Pakistan and South Africa
Among top team indian pace attack is very weak .

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Australia because of experience, adaptability and big match temperament. These three could not play a T20 for a year and still come into the team and destroy any opposition. Their stats/numbers are kinda irrelevant because it doesn't matter what format they play, they will take wickets and win matches for Australia.

Pakistan has the second best pace attack in my opinion. Followed by England.

What I like about Pakistan's attack is that Shaheen, Amir and Naseem can bowl and take wickets at any stage of the innings. They are good with the new ball, they can be impactful in the middle and they are good at the death too. Haris Rauf is a nice back-up too if you're looking for extra pace and some good death bowling.

If Topley and Archer can stay fit throughout the tournament (especially Archer), it would be hard to stop England. Archer, Jordan and Topley is a heck of a pace trio for T20 cricket. And then you have Mark Wood as the extra pace option too.
 
South Africa have the fastest attack. All their bowlers can clock 140 + easily and not just this trio, even the likes of Baartman can.

But it won't matter as much.


It's all about finding the right length for each pitch and forcing batters to hit into the wind.
 
On the slow pitches of West Indies, the bowler having good variations will most probably be the hero. The pace won't matter much.
 
New Zealand have a good pace attack but its so vanilla that its hard to get excited about it. Boult is great. One of the most dangerous bowlers in the world with the new ball. But Southee and Henry are like the most boring and uninteresting fast-bowlers you'll ever come across. They are like salad. You know its good for you, but its so bland and tasteless that you can never truly enjoy it. They will deliver 9/10 efficient performances with the ball and then go missing in the knockouts.
 
Doesn't matter the format or conditions the Aussie attack is a top tier bowling line up.
 
People are underrating the Windies. Shamar, Alzarri and McCoy is a very decent trio. Would take them over Pakistan’s washed attack tbh.
 
I have to say, Australia's is solid. Very good in terms of production. Wicket takers, solid line-length bowling & impressive variety.

England have a solid bowling attack as well, however the pacers are injury prone.

South Africa have pace & bounce in their bowlers but are also injury prone.
 
Aussies have genuine pedigree and experience. Pakistan has T20 skills. South Africa have pace.
 
I have to say, Australia's is solid. Very good in terms of production. Wicket takers, solid line-length bowling & impressive variety.

England have a solid bowling attack as well, however the pacers are injury prone.

South Africa have pace & bounce in their bowlers but are also injury prone.

Their fielding is going to cut above. Although NZ/SA also have good fielding unit, nobody steps up in fielding better than AUstralia in crunch games.
 
You have to say its India now, they clawed it back from the impossible
 
You have to say its India now, they clawed it back from the impossible
We have only one and that is Bumrah . Pakistan pace attack is one the best Along with Australia and South Africa.
 
You have to say its India now, they clawed it back from the impossible
No, it was dumb shots played by Fakhar and Rizwan that clawed it back for India

Aside from Bumrah, Ind pace attack doesn't look threatening

They will definitely struggle against the better batting sides
 
India has the best bowling attack now. They win matches based on their bowling abilities now not only on their batting.
 
India definitely is not in top3. But India definitely has one of the best 2nd change bowler in Pandya. He makes some difference.
 
To answer OP, none

I could be wrong in saying this, Most, if not all, of these so called great bowling attacks are aging fast and are in decline for sometime now (don't have the stats to prove but my memory from recent games says most of them if not all of them are in any sort of great form to be feared about).

It is more of a lottery these days (pitch conditions and the quality of opposition batters).
 
What about Bangladesh ?

(P.s happy to see you back herein PP posting stuff)

What has Bangladesh have to do with my post? It seems like you are very insecure.

Anyway, this should be my last response to you as I do not find you interesting. Putting you on ignore.
 
What has Bangladesh have to do with my post? It seems like you are very insecure.

Anyway, this should be my last response to you as I do not find you interesting. Putting you on ignore.
Since you always have a thing or two to say about India herein PP (which is always/almost in deriding tone/fashion), I thought of reciprocating the same by asking a genuine question to you about your favourite team Bangladesh's attack.

If you don't want to answer, that's your prerogative.

I just hope you will not go underground from here like you usually do when your world beating team Bangladesh gets hammered by cricketing noobs like USA.

Cheers!
 
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