Who will win this T20 World Cup? INDIA VS PAKISTAN By FIFA 2022

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Introduction

If you're looking for an easy answer, there's no need to look further than the final of this year's T20 World Cup in England. The two teams which meet in that game will be crowned the winners, and they don't even have to play!

Section: Sri Lanka and Pakistan were knocked out of contention early on in the tournament but still managed to qualify by winning their respective groups with ease. Both sides are considered favorites going into this final match up, although it would be foolish not to consider other contenders like Australia or England who could upset them if they perform well enough throughout these next few days leading up...

India

India has a strong team this time. They have won many games and they have a good chance of winning the cup. The batting lineup consists of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Shikhar Dhawan as well as KL Rahul who is in good form. Their bowlers also include Bhuvneshwar Kumar who is one of the best bowlers in T20 cricket at present, Jasprit Bumrah and Umesh Yadav who are also doing well at nets during practice sessions ahead of their matches.

Pakistan

Pakistan is the defending champion and has been a powerhouse in T20 cricket ever since its first appearance at the World T20 in 2016. The squad is stacked with talented players like Fakhar Zaman, Babar Azam and Shoaib Malik. They also have one of the best bowling attacks in the world—and it's not even close! Pakistan has two high-quality spinners in Shadab Khan and Mohammad Amir who have helped them win multiple titles on their own over the past few years alone.

While they may lack firepower when it comes to batting power, Pakistan still boasts an excellent lineup featuring some of best batsmen around: Sarfraz Ahmed (captain), Asif Ali, Hasan Ali, Babar Azam...the list goes on! Even without any quick bowlers who can keep up with their batting lineups' pace or swing through deliveries into gaps between fielders & rungs on fences/wickets etcetera...you'd still be able to score runs off these guys just by hitting them out..which would make things easier for whoever gets dismissed from playing against them later down road after losing some wickets early game play starts off slow but picks up pace later into game play due

England

England is a strong team and they have a good chance of winning this T20 World Cup. They will be playing in the quarterfinals, semi-finals, and final. In their first match against New Zealand, England won by 6 wickets with 9 balls remaining in their innings.

In the second match against Pakistan, England won by 2 wickets with just 7 balls remaining in their innings. After losing the toss again which meant that they had to bowl first at least once during this tournament; however they were still able to win two matches out of two due to some smart batting performances from Jason Roy who scored 133 runs off just 43 balls!

Australia

Australia is the team with the most experience and talent in this tournament. They have a good batting lineup, a good bowling lineup, a good fielding lineup and a good captain to lead them through this tournament. The Australian coach also has had success in past editions of the World T20s as well as other international series like India vs Australia Tests or India vs West Indies ODIs.

New Zealand

New Zealand are a very well-balanced team, with all the right pieces in place. They have an excellent bowling attack and plenty of batting firepower up front. Their fielding is also very good, which helps them to counter any weak areas that may be present elsewhere on the field.

Their captain Kane Williamson has led his side to three consecutive ICC tournaments (before this one), so he knows what it takes to win these kinds of tournaments.

Sri Lanka

The Sri Lanka team has a good chance of winning this tournament. They have a good team, with players like Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene who can influence the game at any stage in it. They are playing against Pakistan, who they beat in the last world cup; both teams have strong players and coaches so there is no reason why Sri Lanka cannot win this game either.

Sri Lankan Captain Arjuna Ranatunga was also one of my favorite captains when I was young because he was always positive about things before they happened (and even if they didn't happen). He never gave up hope on anything despite having so many bad results throughout his career as captain which makes him seem like one tough cookie indeed!

West Indies

West Indies are a good team. They have a strong batting lineup, and they have some good bowling attack. The fielding and captaincy of West Indies are also on point, making them one of the most experienced teams in the world cup.

They may not be able to beat India or Australia, but if things go right for them in their first match against Pakistan (or any other team), then they could win it all!

South Africa

South Africa are the defending champions of the tournament and have a strong team. They are led by Faf du Plessis, who has played in all three matches so far.

They have some good players such as AB de Villiers and Quinton De Kock, but they also have some average ones like JP Duminy and David Miller. Their bowling attack is led by Morne Morkel and Kagiso Rabada who have taken 12 wickets each so far this tournament.

Their batting line up could be considered as one of their strengths because they have batsmen with different skillsets: Hashim Amla is an opener who can score runs quickly as well; AB de Villiers was once regarded as one of South Africa's best batsman ever; Rilee Rossouw comes into form when needed most (especially during World Cups) - he scored 18% more runs per dismissal than any other fielder in T20 cricket last year; Stiaan van Zyl has been scoring runs consistently since day one at international level with his left-handed batting style which makes him dangerous from both sides of the wicket

Bangladesh

Bangladesh are one of the most passionate teams in cricket. Their batting line up is excellent and their bowling line up is also very good. They have been improving year on year and will continue to do so.

Bangladesh’s main strength would be their bowling attack, which has taken many world records at T20 World Cups (most wickets for any team). They can also rely on their batsmen who are fast enough to hit sixes even when they don’t get much assistance from the stumps!

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe is a cricketing nation which was once part of the Commonwealth, but now has no ICC membership. The team plays its home matches at Harare Sports Club, where they have their own stadium and grounds.

Zimbabwe has competed in all three forms of the game since 1994 and won a bronze medal in 2007 at the Cricket World Cup in East Africa. However, Zimbabwe's worst performance came when they lost all six matches in 2003 against Italy (the only country to beat them so far). They did manage wins over Namibia and Kenya though; however these were both games where both sides had already qualified for Finals Day based on having better records than any other team left after Rounds 1-6 were completed.

The best players from Zimbabwe include Graeme Cremer who plays for Middlesex County Cricket Club; Hamilton Masakadza who plays for Warwickshire County Cricket Club; Craig Ervine who plays for Lancashire County Cricket Club; Lance Klusener who played 14 Tests for South Africa before moving onto Dubai Royals IPL franchise during second half 2002/03 season before traveling back home where he retired due to injury problems resulting from playing too many games under heavy workloads caused by his high workloads being fueled by overuse injuries sustained during previous tours abroad

So many teams, so little time.

So many teams, so little time.

The tournament will be played over six weeks, with each team playing a total of 14 matches in the group stage, Super 10 and semi-finals. The final is scheduled to take place on July 15th at Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham.

Conclusion

We’ve taken a lot of time to get here and we can’t wait to see who wins it all. This tournament is going to be full of upsets and surprises so don’t be surprised if someone comes out on top who isn’t even in the running right now. It will be fun!

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