Shane Watson desires Kangaroos to stay faithful to ICC T20 World Cup 2022 selection

Shane Watson insists that Australia must keep Aaron Finch as their captain for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. He also believes that Cameron Green, a young all-rounder, should only play if a key player gets hurt. Shane Watson is a two-time winner of the ICC World Cup. T20 World Cup fans can England vs Australia Tickets on our website.

Watson, 41, is regarded as one of the greatest white-ball players in history. He helped Australia win the ICC World Cup in the West Indies in 2007 and on home soil eight years later. During his illustrious international career, the Australian star was led by legendary captains.

Aaron Finch gets support of Shane Watson for ICC T20 World Cup 2022
Aaron Finch gets the support of Shane Watson for ICC T20 World Cup 2022

Including fellow greats Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke. Who were in charge of the team’s two World Cup victories and contributed significantly to the team’s overall success. In a similar vein, Watson has said that Finch’s role in the current team is just as important. Despite the recent rash of low scores, the out-of-form opener must be kept going.

Since the ICC T20 World Cup last year, Finch has only managed two T20I innings with more than 50 runs. He recently quit his position as ODI captain and retired from the format to focus on the upcoming T20 tournament. However, Watson believes that Finch must remain in Australia’s first-choice XI. Because the veteran right-hander’s value to the team extends far beyond his runs at the top of the order.

On the most recent episode of The ICC Review, Watson addressed host Sanjana Ganesan and stated,

“Finch is such an incredibly important part of this Australian team being the captain.”

Shane Watson:

“He has also acknowledged the full backing of the coaches and pickers. Because, first and leading, he plays such a vital role in the Powerplay introductory the batting and, second, as a front-runner. As the captain, making decisions under pressure. I believe that everyone is keeping their fingers crossed that everything will work out for him during this T20 World Cup.

Watson wants to include cameroon green as an injury replacemnet in world cup squad
Watson wants to include Cameroon green as an injury replacement in the world cup squad

“From an Australian perspective, I’ve got my fingers crossed that he will be fit and firing,” the Australian said.

“It’s very important that there is no innuendo or pressure around him in terms of his position in the team.”

Australia takes on the West Indies in a two-match series in Queensland prior to that final cut-off date. Teams have until October 9 to tweak their final squads for the upcoming tournament. Cameron Green may also get another chance to show his skills at the top of the order after being included in Australia’s 16-player squad to face the Caribbean team. Finch will have the chance to find some form in those two matches.

Watson is a huge fan of Green and has long admired the young all-rounder. But he thinks Green should only play at the T20 World Cup if a key player gets hurt before or during the tournament. T20 World Cup fans can Australia vs Afghanistan Tickets on our website.

Watson remarked, “The only time I think he should be coming into the squad is if someone gets hurt or doesn’t recover from their injury.”

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“if he doesn’t fully recover from his injury, or Mitchell Marsh, for instance, if they don’t recover from their niggles that they had in the lead-up to this T20 World Cup, then absolutely (Green will be) the first one picked.”

Watson believes that the players who helped Australia win their first T20 World Cup in Dubai last year should be given the chance to win it back on home soil.

Aaron Finch plays an important role for his team in the world cup
Aaron Finch plays an important role for his team in the world cup

He stated, “There are no weak links, the way the squad performed so well in the last T20 World Cup.”

“You must provide the first opportunity for the players who were so dominant in the previous T20 World Cup to participate in this T20 World Cup at home.

“It’s unfortunate from Cam Green’s perspective because he is certainly good enough to be given a chance to play in that Australian team,” said the Australian captain.

“However, I would definitely give the players who did a great job in the previous T20 World Cup the first opportunity and the opportunity to play in this World Cup at home, because there are no weak links in that Australian team.”

2022 T20 World Cup: Michael Bevan picks his top three favourites and says that Australia can win consecutive titles.

Former Sri Lanka all-rounder Russell Arnold and former Australia batter Michael Bevan picked their favourites for the T20 World Cup 2022, which starts on October 16 in Australia.

Michael Bevan predicts Australia as a favourite to win ICC T20 World Cup 2022
Michael Bevan predicts Australia as a favourite to win ICC T20 World Cup 2022

Michael Bevan

An Ex batter for Australia said that India, England, and Australia are his highest three bests for the ICC T20 World Cup 2022. He also said that the defending champions, led by Aaron Finch, can win again. The T20 World Cup begins on October 16 in Australia. This is expected to be more modest than ever, with teams cresting in the lead-up to it.

Michael Bevan stated that he hopes that, like it did for Finch’s team in the UAE last year, it works for Australia at home. When they entered the World Cup the previous year, Australia was not considered one of the favourites. But they put in a strong performance to win the tournament.

In contrast, England will enter the World Cup with a 4-3 victory over Pakistan in the T20I series. England beat Pakistan in Pakistan in a hard-fought series despite missing key players, including captain Jos Buttler.

India put the disappointment of not reaching the Asia Cup 2022 finals behind them by winning the T20I series against Australia and South Africa at home in the lead-up to the World Cup.

“I suppose India, England, and Australia would be my choices. India and England are probably the teams to watch right now, in my opinion. However,

“Australia have some amazing players, some super talented players, and when it clicks for them, it clicks, and they are plenty good enough to take off (win) consecutive World Cups,” Bevan stated in Sydney, according to AP.

Arnold thinks that Dasun Shanaka's team will perform well in the upcoming t20 world cup
Arnold thinks that Dasun Shanaka’s team will perform well in the upcoming t20 world cup

Additionally, given Australia’s home advantage, it ought to be of some assistance. At this point, I think they would have to be my top three.

Russell Arnold

In the meantime, a former all-rounder for Sri Lanka talked about Sri Lanka’s chances. Saying that Dasun Shanaka’s team should have had a lot more confidence after winning the Asia Cup.

Sri Lanka will compete in Round 1 in an effort to qualify for Super 12. But they were not guaranteed an automatic berth. “The fact that Sri Lanka won the Asia Cup and has played amazing cricket over the past two or three months. The style of cricket that has been played by many has been very enjoyable.

“So they will be difficult for anyone, and Sri Lanka’s opponents will trip up one of the favourite oppositions if they are not careful.”

Arnold stated, “I think there is a good chance that they can do that quietly – be silent about it (go under the radar).”

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