Twenty20 cricket is becoming one of the world's largest and most watched spectator sports live, online, broadcast on television and on mobile devices such as mobile phones, iPhones, tablets and other portable gadgets right around the world. India and Australia lead the way for spectators, T20 cricket frequently packs the biggest stadiums in each country.
T20 International cricket matches bring the best of the best T20 cricket players from each country together as they try to win the World Cup. In 2016, India is hosting the T20 World Cup and they are the world's most in-form T20 cricket team at the moment. The teams competing in 2016 are: Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Netherlands, Ireland, Oman, Scotland, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, South Africa, West Indies, Pakistan and Australia
Apart from the very short priced favourite to win, India, I'd rather take the much better odds on offer for South Africa - they defeated India in October last year 2-0 and even though the teams differ, there is a psychological advantage to South Africa, and we all know that anything can happen in T20 cricket.
Another real outside chance is West Indies, if they can perform consistently and defeat South Africa in Group 1, they might be in with an outsiders chance against India. That's way too many ifs and buts for my personal betting rules, but to each their own. The West Indies main issue is their complete lack of T20 cricket match practice. They have played mostly test matches or One Day Internationals over the last year or so which is much different to T20 cricket.
T20 International cricket matches bring the best of the best T20 cricket players from each country together as they try to win the World Cup. In 2016, India is hosting the T20 World Cup and they are the world's most in-form T20 cricket team at the moment. The teams competing in 2016 are: Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Netherlands, Ireland, Oman, Scotland, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, South Africa, West Indies, Pakistan and Australia
Apart from the very short priced favourite to win, India, I'd rather take the much better odds on offer for South Africa - they defeated India in October last year 2-0 and even though the teams differ, there is a psychological advantage to South Africa, and we all know that anything can happen in T20 cricket.
Another real outside chance is West Indies, if they can perform consistently and defeat South Africa in Group 1, they might be in with an outsiders chance against India. That's way too many ifs and buts for my personal betting rules, but to each their own. The West Indies main issue is their complete lack of T20 cricket match practice. They have played mostly test matches or One Day Internationals over the last year or so which is much different to T20 cricket.