T20 World Cup, PAK vs ENG: Underdogs Australia can surprise favourites Pakistan, says Brett Lee : Rashtra News
PAK vs ENG, T20 World Cup: Former Australia pacer Brett Lee believes that Underdogs Australia can surprise favourites Pakistan in the second semi-final to be played in Dubai on Thursday.
Australia will face Pakistan in the second semi-finals in Dubai (Image Courtesy: AP)
HIGHLIGHTS
- Underdogs Australia can surprise favourites Pakistan, says Lee
- ustralian can win maiden T20 World Cup, feels Brett Lee
- Australia will face Pakistan in the 2nd semi-final on Thursday
Former pacer Brett Lee believes ‘underdogs’ Australia are well poised to clinch their maiden ICC T20 World Cup title this time and can beat firm favourites Pakistan in the second semifinal in Dubai on Thursday.
“After almost a month of action, it all comes down to five days, four teams and three matches at the ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup 2021. And I reckon this could be Australia’s year,” he wrote in a column for the ICC.
“I sense the belief in the Australia camp and I think there is some real momentum there. Everything is clicking nicely ahead of Thursday’s semi-final against Pakistan.”
Lee said he had faith on Warner’s ability to regain form and had a chat with him ahead of the tournament.
“I was speaking to David Warner before it started and told him ‘I have you down to be Australia’s leading run-scorer, so don’t let me down!’ I did that on the belief that he is a big-match player, a big tournament player and that has not changed. Aaron Finch has found some form, Mitchell Marsh is hitting the ball well and Glenn Maxwell will come good.”
In the run-up to the World Cup, Australia had lost five straight series, suffering defeats against Bangladesh, West Indies, New Zealand, India and England. Lee feels coming into the tournament on a low has helped Australia immensely.
“They have been underdogs in this tournament and going under the radar has really helped them. When you go in as one of the favourites, like England, with their history and success, it breeds confidence but also expectations. If England don’t beat New Zealand and make the final, people will be asking questions, just like India, who started slowly and didn’t peak at the right time,” he mentioned.
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