One Day Trophy. Women
Madhya Pradesh (Women)
1
1.452
22:00
22.12.2024, 22:00
x
50
Jammu and Kashmir (Women)
2
2.557
One Day Trophy. Women
22/12/2024 22:00
Madhya Pradesh (Women) vs Jammu and Kashmir (Women)
W1

1.45

X

50

W2

2.56

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Glenn McGrath’s key question
Glenn McGrath. Source: hindustantimes.com

Glenn McGrath’s key question

Glenn McGrath, renowned for his formidable pace bowling, has raised a crucial query regarding India's bowling line-up ahead of the T20 World Cup. While acknowledging the significance of Jasprit Bumrah and Mitchell Starc for their respective teams, McGrath highlighted a vital concern: who besides Bumrah will step up to take wickets for India?

Bumrah, a key figure in India's bowling arsenal, is expected to play a pivotal role in the tournament. McGrath emphasised the need for support bowlers who can effectively complement Bumrah and share the wicket-taking burden. Despite India having other pace options like Mohammed Siraj and Arshdeep Singh, McGrath emphasised the importance of someone stepping up to alleviate the pressure on Bumrah.

Reflecting on Australia's prospects, McGrath stressed the significance of Starc's performance, especially considering his recent form towards the end of the IPL. McGrath emphasised that for Australia to succeed in the World Cup, Starc needs to deliver consistently.

Looking at India's bowling setup, McGrath's query underscores the importance of a collective bowling effort. While Bumrah remains a potent threat, the success of the team will hinge on the ability of other bowlers to contribute effectively. This includes both taking wickets and maintaining pressure alongside Bumrah.

As India gears up for the T20 World Cup, McGrath's insightful observation serves as a reminder of the need for a well-rounded bowling attack, capable of providing consistent support to their premier bowler, Jasprit Bumrah.

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