Salman Butt
Salman Butt
In the T20 World Cup 2021, former Pakistan captain Salman Butt believes Australia. That would not pose much of a threat to the strong Asian teams. Butt argued the Australians lacked the tools to deal with the UAE’s spin-friendly conditions.
IPL 2021: During visits to the West Indies and Bangladesh, a depleted Australian team crashed to 1-4 losses in T20Is. Aaron Finch’s side are unlikely to make an impression in the T20 World Cup 2021. According to Butt, even with a full-strength squad.
Butt projected that Australia will not make it to the knockout stages, based on their present form and general ability, on his YouTube channel.
“Australia have hardly come up with any decent performances in recent times. Considering the conditions in the UAE, they don’t stand a chance in the T20 World Cup. You cannot deny their capability. But looking at their current form, apart from two three batters. The others are playing spin as if it’s an out-of-syllabus question.” He pointed out
Despite the presence of several Australian stars in the IPL. The 37-year-old believes it will not significantly improve Australia’s chances at the T20 World Cup in 2021.
“Even after playing IPL, they are not able to figure out how to tackle spinners. I was observing Marcus Stoinis in the IPL, and he was not impressive at all. I don’t think Australia will be a threat. Yes, their fast bowlers can dent teams, otherwise, the Asian teams will have to play very badly to lose to them.” He stated
On October 23, Australia will play South Africa in the T20 World Cup opener in Abu Dhabi.
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